Boston United vs Walsall Full Time

neilr @ 6:14 pm Saturday 23 December 2006

It seems that Walsall are unable to put together two decent halves at the moment. Fortunately, unlike the last away game at Wrexham, the second 45 was an improvement this week.

The midfield started to get far more of a grip on the game, which in turn mean that the wide men began to have more of an influence. The introduction of Demontagnac, for Sam, with Bedeau moving up front, had the biggest impact on the game, however.

The lately improved Boston United, with their direct style of play, still managed to take the lead, though. A big boot from the defence found N’Guessan between Gerrard and Dann and he slotted the ball home. It’s difficult to say which of the centre backs was at fault. In fact, you could argue both were.

Dicky Dosh’s men are made of stern stuff, however, and equalised when Tommy Wright bravely headed home a corner for what the Fat Controller considered to be a deserved point.

There was one worry for the Festive period, however, when Gerrard was stretchered off, to be replaced by Craig Pead, with Westwood moving to centre back.

Man of the Match? For the second away game running he’s given it to Chris Westwood, who is now really looking like the player we thought we were getting from Hartlepool.