Saturday, 31 March 2012

Argyle vs Bradford City - Match Report


There were two changes for today’s vital game against Bradford City that started over a week ago against Northampton Town.  With Conor Hourihane and Onismor Bhasera dropping to the bench it gave way for Ashley Hemmings and Nick Chadwick to come into the starting 11.  Another change was on the substitute bench with Steve Fletcher coming in for and making a debut appearance in a green shirt.  Never less Bradford who had to make similar changes with suspension rallying throughtout the squad, from what happened after the game, on Tuesday evening, with Crawley Town

  It was Bradford to get the game under way with the pilgrims kicking towards the Barn Park End.  It took a couple of minutes for the pilgrims to get a foot hole in the game with Chadwick and Tsoumou holding the ball up well and flicking the ball on to the wide players.  Four minutes was approaching when Argyle was awarded a free kick from the referee Andy D’Urso just between the corner flag and half way line.  Both free kicks specialist Wotton and Williams rushed toward the spot for where the free kick was going to be taken.  It was the number 19 Wotton to deliver an in swinging free kick towards the penalty box when  un marked Tsoumou raised above anyone else to head the ball past goalkeeper Matt Duke to make it 1-0 to the pilgrims.  You may have recognised the 34 year old from last week’s match Vs Northampton where he was on loan from the Bantams.   It was back to the half way line for Bradford who was starting to get into the game to pass very neat football but there were greens shirts everywhere to shut down the Bantams to prevent them from scoring.  Another free kick was awarded to the greens just outside the penalty box.  It was the other specialist in Robbie Williams that took this one with Duke scrambling to get a vital touch to parry it onto the post to go out for a corner.  Half time was nearly for both teams, but neither team could quiet getting the possession of the ball that they needed.  The forth official put the board up for 2 added minutes to add from the 45 with Argyle trying to get a 2 goal lead with Bradford pushing up the field for an equaliser. The referee blew for half time with the pilgrims going in 1-0 up at the break.

Both set of players were eager to get the second half underway with the pilgrims kicking towards the Devonport end in which the green army were sat.  There was one change from the first half for the Bantams with Kyel Reid replacing Nicky Ravenhill.  It was a very positive change that Bradford made to the team with them going for a more attacking line up to get the equaliser and the 3 points. From the start it was clear to see the greens were pushing for a second goal with the quick flowing football they were playing into the strike partnership of Juvhel Tsoumou and Nick Chadwick.  It was clear to see Alex MacDonald running at the defenders and coming in from the wing, giving them a lot of problems at the back which paid off inviting free kicks in the pilgrims favour.  With the clock ticking away it was time to introduce the new number 10 ‘big fletch’ Steve Fletch into the game with him replacing Nick Chadwick.  He came straight into the game with no formation change to become the new target man.  It took a few minutes for Fletch to get into the game but that paid off with him flicking the balls onto Tsoumou, Hemmings and MacDonald.  Bradford was getting more and more possession off the ball with them making two more changes to the starting 11.  The pilgrim’s manager saw this was the case and replaced Hemmings with left back/midfielder Onismor Bhasera.  Berry was very impressive second half with him linking up with MacDonald.  It was from his cross that Duke made two excellent saves first from Fletchers header and second from Wotton powerful shot that he tipped over the crossbar for another pilgrim’s corner.  90 minutes was nearing when from an Argyle corner the Bantams broke leaving the greens open and chasing the game.  Fortunate for the pilgrims this attack turned to nothing but the next one did when Bradford attacked with three upfront passing the ball comfortably between the midfield and front three. For the first time in the match the Bradford players found a way through the defenders and passed Jake Cole for a goal.  Off they went and celebrated but no it was disallowed for offside.  The greens were relieved to see that goal disallowed.  They deserved some luck.  Five minutes were being played after the 90 when again the Bantams were encouraging all but the goalkeeper to get into the penalty box for a corner.  Jake Cole had a superb afternoon when he was called into action for the first time in the second half to make a double save from first ex pilgrim Guy Branston’s header and secondly from Bullocks flick.  The five added minutes had been played when the referee blew for full time.  The greens had won 1-0 from the first half goal which was scored by Tsoumou. We now move up to 21st place level with today opposition Bradford City with 40points.  Now let’s all keep together and move onto Good Friday’s game.  See you all at Hereford.   We’re Plymouth Argyle and we will always believe!!!!

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