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Rodney Parade

Sunday, March 16th, 2014

kickoff at 15:00

Premier League
Attendance: 3,159

Newport County

Exeter City
1
1

Lee Minshull (52)
 
Harry Worley (og 51)
     
     
     
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Managers
  Justin Edinburgh
  Paul Tisdale

Players
 
NEWPORT COUNTY
 
 
 33  Ian McLoughlin (G)
 
 06  Ismail Yakubu (D)
 55
 
 22  Harry Worley (D)
 51 (og)
 
 02  David Pipe (M)
 
 03  Andrew Hughes (D)
 
 04  Max Porter (M)
 
 08  Lee Minshull (M)
 52
 
 12  Robbie Willmott (M)
 
 15  Ryan Burge (M)
 79
 
 09  Danny Crow (F)
 74
 
 11  Chris Zebroski (F)

Subs
 
 18  Ryan Jackson (M)
 
 07  Adam Chapman (M)
 
 17  Mike Flynn (M)
 79
 
 23  Christian Jolley (M)
 74
 
 14  Sean Jeffers (F)
 
 24  Aaron Amdi-Holloway (F)
 55
 
 45  Rene Howe (F)
EXETER CITY
 
 
 01  Artur Krysiak (G)
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 02  Danny Butterfield (D)
 
 03  Craig Woodman (D)
 
 04  Scott Bennett (D)
 
 06  Danny Coles (D)
 
 15  Jordan Moore-Taylor (D)
 
 07  Liam Sercombe (M)
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 08  Matt Oakley (M)
 
 14  Eliot Richards (M)
 
 35  Matt Gill (M)
 
 20  Tom Nichols (F)
 75

Subs
 
 30  Christy Pym (G)
 
 05  Pat Baldwin (D)
 
 11  Arron Davies (D)
 
 29  Matt Grimes (M)
 
 32  David Wheeler (M)
 
 19  John O'Flynn (F)
 75
 
 25  Sam Parkin (F)


League Stats
This was League game number 2710 for Newport County, made up of:

two Championship/Division 2: 45. (1.66%)
three League 1/Div 3: 548. Div 3S: 1208. (64.80%)
four League 2/Division 4: 909. (33.54%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 3667 for Exeter City, made up of:

three League 1/Div 3: 778. Div 3S: 1295. (56.53%)
four League 2/Division 4: 1594. (43.47%)

Totals include 1 games that were later Expunged.

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
2710 900 638 1172 3749 4608 -859 0.81 33.21%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
3667 1215 962 1490 4861 5555 -694 0.88 33.13%
 
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covskybluejohn
92
2 TAEMS CANCELLED EACH OTHER OUT.
gashead eric
92
County earn battling point Newport County AFC battle to a deserved point against an Exeter City side desperate to keep away from the relegation trap door on a sun soaked Sunday afternoon at Rodney Parade. Justin Edinburgh made 4 changes to the team that lost 4-1 at Morecambe in midweek with Yakubu replacing the suspended Naylor, Pipe coming in for Jackson with Burge recovering from an ear infection stepping into midfield for Chapman and Crow partnering Zebroski up front with Howe on the substitutes bench. Many fans had a double take on seeing the sprinklers on the pitch and it was County who settled the quicker of the two teams trying to play their pressing game. Zebroski was looking dangerous for the home team firing wide from a tight angle on 9 minutes after good work from Willmott. The visitors were certainly not looking to settle for a point and on loan Bristol Rovers striker Elliot Richards was looking to punish County again having scored for his parent club against the Exiles already this season. Burge and Minshull were linking up well in midfield as the home side battled with the uneven half of the pitch for the opening 45 minutes and the crowd sensed the County were getting on top after a flurry of corners on the half hour caused the away side back into their own half. Exeter were always dangerous on the break and on 40 minutes Sercombe's run broke through the County rear-guard before McLoughlin, making his home debut, came to County's rescue. The referee blew for half time with the teams equal pegging as neither team could take control. Half Time: 0-0 Neither side made any changes at half time and both sides forced early corner before the visitors took the lead in fortuitous circumstances on 49 minutes. A long ball over the top saw Tom Nichols break free down the right. The Exeter wide man cut inside and swung in a left footed cross that Worley deflected into his own net past the shocked McLoughlin. Within a minute County rallied and a deep cross from Willmott saw Zebroski challenge Krysiak and Minshull poked home an equaliser from 6 yards to the delight of the home fans. Both sets of fans were now in fine voice and the County choir were willing the men in Amber to push on for a winner. Worryingly Yakubu came off after 54 minutes to be replaced by Holloway for his home debut in an unusual position of the back free for the striker. Two minutes later a corner from the left by Willmott was met firmly by Worley but Krysiak turned the effort over the bar. McLoughlin then did well on the hour mark to save a long range effort from Oakley as the game began to open up. Jolley then came on for Crow after 73 minutes and Nichols was replaced by John O'Flynn for The Grecians. County pushed forward looking for the all important second goal and Flynn replaced Burge in the 78th minute but the visitors nearly snatched victory themselves as Richards' effort was deflected round the post by Holloway. Zeboski created one more chance on 85 minutes forcing a good save from Krysiak as the front man jinked his way in from the right but neither team could fashion a second goal as the referee blew for full time. Full Time: 1-1 County: McLoughlin, Pipe (Capt.), Hughes, Porter, Yakubu (Holloway 54) Crow (Jolley 73), Zebroski, Willmott, Burge (Flynn 78), Worley Subs: Chapman, Jeffers, Flynn, Jackson, Jolley, Holloway, Howe Goal: Minshull 50 Exeter City: Krysiak, Butterfield, Woodman, Bennett, Coles (Capt.), Sercombe, Oakley, Richards, Moore-Taylor, Nichols (O'Flynn 75), Gill Subs: Baldwin, Davies, O'Flynn, Parkin, Grimes, Pym, Wheeler Ref: Carl Boyeson Att: 3,159
nsbasti
91
Bright sunshine (despite my prediction of heavy cloud having checked the forecast for the wrong Newport) and very warm (for March). Drove into Wales from Bristol to have Sunday roast lunch in The Bell at Caerleon. Excellent. Then on into Newport for a beer at Ye Olde Murenger house - the oldest pub in Newport. Then a gentle walk (me limping on my toe stubbed last night on the bed leg in Bristol Holiday Inn !!) across the river to Rodney Parade. Newport is nowhere near as nasty as everybody says. Nowhere near. Rodney Parade is weird. You go in through a gate to find a wide open grassy area with the ground the other side. Then we had to go back out onto the road to get to our stand. The low roof line made it difficult to see a lot of the ball as it was high in the sky for large periods of the first half. But the crowd was good and noisy despite the football being really poor quality. The best bit is the multi-coloured seats in the opposite Bisley stand. After the match it was a gentle walk (limp) back to the car and an easy drive home (dropping Graham off on the way). Another brilliant weekend.
bayernmunich
90
ianroberts
90
George drove round trip from Manchester. Met Bill Barnes.
G Smith
89
Bimberbube
87
Grecian Baz
86
saintmich82
81
charlottewilkins
78
taffibach
75
NickRen
67
GrecianGary
66
Grecianic
44
ssprit
29
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