PLYMOUTH Parkway welcomed National League South Worthing to Bolitho Park on Saturday for this history making FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying tie. This was the first time Parkway had reached this stage of the competition, and they knew that victory would see them progress to the first round proper, when League One and Two clubs enter the fray.
With no Plymouth Argyle or Premier League distractions and the weather being fine, a bumper crowd of 1,203 – Parkway’s third highest crowd for a competitive match – turned out to watch the clash.
This was the first encounter between Parkway and Worthing, who currently sit in 10th place in National South, although they are expected to feature in the promotion shake-up and have only played three of their ten matches at home so far due to the construction work on a new stand, and sit two points outside the play-off places.
Parkway made three changes from last week’s FA Trophy victory over Banbury United, with ex-Parkway loanee Harry Lee joining on a months loan from Exeter City and playing in goal in place of Ewan Griffiths, who was called up by Wales U19 squad. Joe Wragg and Carlo Garside replaced Mikey Williams, who picked up an injury last week and dropped to the bench, and captain Shane White, who was unavailable, respectively. Ryan Brett took the captains armband.
After a quiet start to the match, Mitch Beardmore made a promising attack down the left in the fourth minute for the home side, but his cross was easily dealt with when he may have been better shooting.
On ten minutes, Worthing won the first corner of the game but the corner was well defended.
Parkway had the first shot of the match, in the 14th minute, when Ryan Brett played in Matt Wright who headed on to Joe Wragg only for his shot to slide by the left-hand post from 15 yards, never troubling Worthing ‘keeper Chris Haigh.
Bu hikaye The Herald dergisinin October 14, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye The Herald dergisinin October 14, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Darts world stunned by the death of Cornish
FRIDAY darts is usually a celebration of the best darting talent in the city but a cloud emerged over the Plymouth City Super League Division A fixtures with the passing of Pete Cornish during match play.
Argyle's away day woes continue with another heavy hammering
PLYMOUTH Argyle suffered a humiliating 6-1 defeat by Norwich City at Carrow Road after a totally inept defensive display. Even by the low standards the Pilgrims have set on their travels in the Championship this season, which has seen them heavily beaten at Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff City and Leeds United, this was an absolute shocker from Wayne Rooney's side.
Root salutes his mentor Thorpe
JOE Root hopes England and New Zealand can provide a \"humdinger\" of a series in honour of the late Graham Thorpe and Kiwi great Martin Crowe.
Every LITTLE bit of help can have a HUGE impact
BRITAIN'S biggest retailer is known for its slogan Every Little Helps, which encapsulates how tiny things add up to make a big difference. And as the number of people experiencing food poverty and hunger in the UK grows, the heroic efforts of customers and staff are felt where help is needed most.
Halfords reveals predicted impact of Budget measures
THE aftermath of the Labour Government's first Budget continues, with Halfords announcing it expects a £23 million impact due to tax increases.
Liquidators appointed for city architects' firm
AWARD-WINNING Plymouth architecture company ADG has appointed liquidators.
Peer warns of impact of 'dying bill' on courts
A FORMER Lord Chief Justice has said that \"no-one has grappled with the detail\" of the impact that assisted dying legislation could have on the court system.
Rod Stewart 'proud' to play Glastonbury legends slot
SIR Rod Stewart said he is \"more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate\" as he was announced for the legends slot at Glastonbury next year.
Record number of drones target Ukraine - report
RUSSIA launched 188 drones against most regions of Ukraine in a nighttime blitz, the Ukrainian air force said yesterday, describing it as a record number of drones deployed in a single attack.
Woman unable to speak after falling ill on bus
'SO GRATEFUL' TO THOSE WHO HELPED HER