Beckenham Town vs Deal Town

Ground

Eden Park Avenue
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Details

Date Time League Season
09/12/2017 3:00 pm Southern Counties East Football League First Team 2017/18 Season Fixtures

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoalsOutcome
Beckenham Town336Won
Deal Town First101Loss

Recap

Beckenham’s Eden Park Avenue again lived up to its’ reputation as one of Deal’s “bogey” grounds as the Hoops crashed to their heaviest defeat for over 14 months on Saturday.
It was Deal’s fifth straight league defeat at Beckenham and the first time they had conceded more than three goals in a game since losing 4-2 home to Erith Town back in January.
Manager Derek Hares said: “Although the scoreline flattered them it was disappointing because it’s so unusual for us to let in so many goals.”
Beckenham came into the game having won eight of their previous nine league matches and they soon showed why with Hoops keeper James Tonkin having to make a great double save after just three minutes. But nine minutes later Tonkin was left helpless by a fierce 25-yarder into the top corner by Shameek Farrell.
The Hoops, however, responded well to that early blow and they equalised with 22 minutes gone when Sam Wilson headed home from Danny Smith’s cross.
But within a minute came what Hares considered to be the key moment of the game when Farrell scored again after Deal failed to clear their box, and then just before half-time Beckenham went 3-1 up when Jake Britnall crashed home another unstoppable effort from just inside the area.
So Beckenham came out for the second half confident of rubbing more salt into the Hoops’ wounds in revenge for the 2-0 defeat they had suffered at the Charles Ground in August, and within three minutes of the restart the home side scored again, this time through leading scorer Richard Atkins.
Deal tried to respond once more and Liam Hark struck the Beckenham bar, but it was “Becks” who again scored next through a 66th-minute effort from George Benner. Although the Hoops again hit the woodwork through Wilson, this was Beckenham’s day and Huender Santos completed the scoring two minutes from time as they moved up to third place in the table.
Hares added: “The turning point of the game was when they went straight up the other end and scored after we had equalised. If we could have held for longer at that point it might have been a different story, especially as another of their goals was a mile offside, but now we’ve just got to pick ourselves up and go again.”