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Casuals Bow Out But Not Without a Fight

4/10/2020

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Corinthian-Casuals 2 - 2 Dulwich Hamlet 
(Dulwich win 3-1 on penalties)
Emirates FA Cup 2nd Round Qualifying
Saturday 3rd October 2020
King George's Arena
Report and Pics: Stuart Tree (Full set here)
More photos from Andy Nunn here


Dulwich Hamlet made it through to the Third Round Qualifying of the FA Cup by the thinnest of margins via a penalty shoot-out after equalising in the 88th minute.

James Pardington was the hero of the shootout saving twice after Deon Moore’s late header had put Hamlet back in the tie.
 
In a surreal atmosphere, where away supporters were unable to attend thanks to rulings in the week from the DCMS and the FA, the partisan Casuals crowd were fully behind the hosts without anything coming the other way.
 
The best chance for the National League South visitors came from Lewis White, who’s turn and shot was expertly turned around the post by Casuals captain Danny Bracken.
 
But it was Corinth that was to take the lead. Substitute and debutant Youssef Bamba played a delicious pass to Keiron Cadogan who lashed home from 15 yards. 
 
Following a spell of Dulwich possession, Corey Henry bagged the equaliser with just twenty minutes to go. It looked to be going to penalties, though Corinth’s Mark Jamison flashed a free header over the bar and Dulwich’s Danny Mills also smashed the post in return.
 
Then on 84 minutes, a sublime goal from Ben Cheklit looked to have sealed the win, curling a beautiful effort into the top right corner. But with two minutes left on the clock, Moore’s inch perfect header found the top corner and the tie was down to being decided from the penalty spot.
 
Bracken saved Dulwich’s first but Casuals also had their two first efforts saved. A blast against the bar from Hamlet put the sides back on level terms but Bamba’s miss over the bar allowed Dulwich the chance to book their place in the next round, which was duly taken.

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Manager James Bracken had these post match thoughts.
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“We were poor against Merstham last week. If we played them ten times, we’d win eight, draw once and lose once. That happened to be the once. It wasn’t good enough from us and we’re far better than that. We proved that against Dulwich Hamlet.

"We followed our game plan, changed our shape to adapt to Dulwich’s style. And let’s remember, we were winning the game 2-1 up until the 88th minute. We were never behind in the match. We were never on the ropes. I think Dan had to make two good saves in the game. We had our chances too – Keiron’s had one ricochet over the top which could’ve ended up anywhere. We were a threat at set pieces.

"To go out of the Cup on penalties is horrible. I’ve had too much experience of that for my liking, especially after good performances. If you scrape into a shootout and lose, you take it on the chin and admit the opposition deserved it. Against Dulwich, I believe we didn’t deserve to lose. It’s tough to swallow but I’ll take immense pride in the performance.
I like players that work hard. I like grafters. What more could I ask of those players who went out there today? I could ask no more. Not a single ounce out of their bodies. So we have to say, ‘that’s football – you win, you lose, you draw.’

"Even though we took the lead for the second time in the 84th minute, you never think it’s won until that final whistle goes. You’ll always be nervous. Dulwich had Mills who’s a big target and the lad on the right was putting crosses in where his delivery was good. You know they were going to get a couple of chances, so you hope that those balls keep landing on our Centre-half’s heads and your keeper can take a couple out of the sky. Unfortunately, they’ve put in a good cross and the geezer couldn’t have headed it any better.

"Great atmosphere from the fans too. We’ve been slightly subdued of late. I don’t like to rally cry. Fans should respond how they want to respond. Maybe we have to make something happen to get the fans behind us. But when they do, it gives us all a lift. Myself and everyone of those players get a lift from having their names sung. It can make a massive difference. If we can do that from the first whistle and we can get that first goal, we’ll be very hard to have points taken off us. It gives us that buzz, grit and determination to do so.
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"It’s a big game against Brightlingsea now. Every game is big until we’re safe. Then every game is big because you want to finish in the top half and every game is big because you want to fight for the league! Every game is massive. The Dulwich game has gone. We gave our best and on Tuesday, we need to do the same again. We need to put quality and chances together and take three points. That’s life. That’s football. " 

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Pink Derby Sees Casuals Exit Cup

5/12/2017

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Corinthian-Casuals 1 - 3 Dulwich Hamlet
London Senior Cup 2nd Round
Tuesday 5th December 2017
Match Report & Pics: Stuart Tree (set of photos here)

Corinthian-Casuals exited the London Senior Cup at the second hurdle against a strong Dulwich Hamlet side who proved that clinical finishing is the key to winning games.


Casuals found themselves 3-0 down at half time, though arguably the busier of the two keepers was Hamlet’s Preston Edwards who was excellent all evening, saving a penalty at a key moment in the match.

Josh Uzun finally found a way to beat the Dulwich stopper in time added on and Casuals will be aggrieved at the number of chances that passed by potentially swinging the game.

Corinth named a much changed line-up with James Bracken’s list of injuries growing. Jack Strange was rested giving Andrew Herring his first start in Casuals shirt. Matt Reece also bagged his first start of the season as plenty were rested – enforced or not, for the league campaign which continues at Thamesmead on Saturday.

Mu Maan had the first chance of the match with his shot cleared off the line by Hamlet skipper Kenny Beany. Matt Reece probably should’ve tested Edwards after he broke through but dragged his shot wide of the post.
Dulwich soon gave Casuals a lesson in clinical finishing; Crossing in from the left, Casuals failed to clear and Anthony Acheampong struck from close range.

A potential turning point occurred when Matt Reece was upended in the box. The striker stepped up for the penalty kick but saw his effort saved by Edwards. Less than a minute later, Acheampong had made it two for the visitors, converting a corner.

The tie was pretty much wrapped up five minutes before half time when Omar Koroma latched onto a cross from the left to leave keeper Bracken no chance.

Casuals came out second half looking to get back into the match and Matt Reece came closest early on. Turning his defender, he unleased a curling shot from 20 yards that crashed off the post and to safety. The striker soon had another great effort, this time on the turn, scrambled away by Edwards, low to his right.

Chances kept coming; Malachi Robinson burst into the box and his cross was met first time by Max Oldham who struck straight at the keeper and Dulwich survived another scare.

Finally, Casuals got the consolation goal that was deserved. Two successive free kicks from identical positions 25 yards out which saw the first effort well saved by the busy Dulwich custodian. However, the second was expertly placed in off the post, to give Casuals fans something to cheer about.
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Dulwich showed why they occupy the top of the Bostik league Premier Division and were clinical when required. But Casuals showed spirit and all-in-all, gave those in attendance an enjoyable evening of good football, played by both sides. We wish Dulwich Hamlet all the best both on and off the pitch for the rest of the season.

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Hamlet Slide Forward in London Cup

25/12/2015

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Corinthian-Casuals 1-4 Dulwich Hamlet
London Senior Cup 2nd Round
Tuesday 22nd  December 2015
Attendance: 130
Match report: Darren Pasley
​Pics:Stuart Tree (full set here)


“We won’t play a better side than that this season” were the words of James Bracken as he saw his side go out of the London Senior Cup with a 4-1 reversal at home to a determined and strong Dulwich Hamlet outfit.

It was always going to be a tough task coming into the match against a side who top the Ryman Premier Division going into Christmas and both sides showed their commitment to the London FA’s showpiece competition by fielding near full strength line-ups.

In the driving December wind and rain the visitors struck first in the 4th minute. A lofted ball out the back from former K’s defender Matt Drage found Ryan Moss and after bringing the ball down with a deft touch his belting effort was parried by Danny Bracken. The ball however spun towards goal and the striker signed from Margate earlier this season was first to the rebound to put his side ahead.

The goal cemented a confident start from the Champion Hill side. Knocking the ball about on the slick surface and dominating the middle and therefore possession. A neat passing move in the 13th minute saw Bracken deny Scannell with his legs whilst up the other end Kevant Serbony had Casuals first effort with a low shot which was well gathered by Oshane Brown making a rare start in goal for Dulwich.

Joss Uzun curled a free kick over shortly afterwards. Casuals attacking with the wind in their favour. Scannell continued to have plenty of joy down the right hand side and after winning another corner Drage this time was denied by Warren Morgan on the line after his towering header appeared to be heading in.

The home side's nearest sight of goal came in the 28th minute when Juevan Spencer did well to find Matt Reece but the in-form striker saw his left footed snapshot flash just wide of the left hand upright.

Dulwich doubled their lead in the 37th minute and it was Moss again with the finish. This time showing quick footwork to fashion the opportunity which he emphatically slammed home into the roof of the net from the angle. It was a fantastic strike from the signing partly funded by the clubs 12th man scheme.

The nights action was far from over for Moss and 57 seconds after the restart he completed his hat-trick.
A ball out the back from Jordan Brown was misjudged in the wind by the home defence and the Hamlet number 9 was through on goal and calmly side-footed past Bracken.

Casuals responded in the 54th minute when following Ben King’s corner Joss Uzun’s effort was defected in via Jack Dixon. This prompted Casuals best spell of the match and the Dulwich keeper had to be alert to foil Emmanuel Akokhia who was introduced at half time after Terry Murray had surged forward.

Dixon, looking to make amends for his own goal was denied by Bracken with a drive from the edge of the area but the tie was wrapped up in the 69th minute; substitute Ashley Carew sending in a cross from the left and another replacement Albert Jarrett watched the flight of the ball, bringing down superbly before smashing home low into the bottom corner.

Scannell who along with Moss was the outstanding player on the pitch was denied a deserved goal as his header from point blank range was instinctively kept put by Danny Bracken.

Both sides continued to push for further goals and Akokhia’s effort was again well held by Brown before Danny Dudley make a great block in stoppage time to deflect wide Carew’s shot.

Speaking after the match James Bracken praised his opponents.

"We conceded after three minutes, just before half time and right at the start of the second half which are all of the times that you don’t want to concede goals.

“All against a very good team… a very, very good team. We won’t play a better side than that this season. They’re my tip to be promoted from the league above from what I’ve seen today and all credit goes to them.

“They were better than us tonight. No qualms, no objections, no excuses… just the better team won. We can live with that. We’ll brush ourselves down ready for Saturday.

“It was probably a bit of a wake-up call to our players. We’ve had four competitive games against teams from a division above and we’ve been in every one of them. They were fifty-fifty games and we achieved results in most of those.

“Today was not a fifty-fifty game. They’ve dominated possession and subsequently, the game.

“I’ve got no beef with my players; we worked hard and we didn’t fold. We just conceded a few soft goals and weren’t good enough to get ourselves on the ball and impose ourselves on the game.”

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