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Cherries: Brett's high and low in draw


BRETT Pitman’s stunning first-half strike allowed Cherries to claim a share of the spoils from a pulsating clash at Underhill tonight.

Pitman’s goal just before half-time cancelled out John O’Flynn’s 15th-minute opener for the Bees, although the Channel Islander saw his penalty on 75 minutes saved by home keeper Jake Cole.

If on-the-deck football and easy-on-the-eye attacking flair guaranteed promotion, then both these sides should expect to be plying their trades in League One next term.

For Eddie Howe’s men, however, it was nearly another tale of Underhill woe, which this time centred on an uncharacteristically shaky first-half performance from the back four.

Albert Adomah and Albert Jarrett simply had too much pace and intelligent movement for Warren Cummings and Lee Bradbury, while centre pairing Jason Pearce and Ryan Garry had it all on trying to keep O’Flynn and lively Exeter loanee Craig McAllister quiet.

In truth, Ian Hendon’s men looked far from a side that had only managed just one win from their past six encounters before last night, while Howe’s table-toppers appeared a shadow of the image their lofty league status suggests.

Howe’s half-time team-talk had the desired effect, however, with his charges making a much better fist of the second period. However, after Pitman’s spot kick was pushed away by Cole, Cherries were left to head back down the M25 with only a point for their troubles.

Howe made two changes to the side beaten by Notts County in the FA Cup on Saturday, with captain Danny Hollands returning to the starting 11 in place of Marvin Bartley.

Goalkeeper Shwan Jalal, meanwhile, took his place between the sticks after recovering from a twisted ankle that ruled him out at the weekend.

The Cherries keeper was called into action as early as the third minute when punching clear under pressure from McAllister.

At the other end, Hollands blazed over, before Adomah, unmarked in the Cherries box as the Bees broke quickly, somehow managed to head deep into the stand.

Hendon’s men continued to take advantage of the dramatic Underhill slope as Cherries were forced to defend the home side’s potent attacking threat during the early stages.

Liam Feeney’s 10th-minute cross flashed across Cole’s goal after a rare Cherries attack down the right, but Howe’s men were on the defensive once again when Mark Hughes’s header flew narrowly over.

That missed opportunity was to act as a warning to Howe’s charges, though, and although Jalal rushed out to block Adomah’s drive after a quarter-of-an-hour, Pearce was unable to stop O’Flynn’s effort from the rebound crossing the line.

Cherries protested in vain that play should have been stopped in the build-up because Garry was grounded with a suspected broken nose.

O’Flynn, meanwhile, should’ve added to his tally seven minutes later after a stunning move saw the Irishman one-on-one with Jalal, but the Bees striker somehow fired his left-foot shot wide of the post with the Cherries keeper rooted to the spot.

Cherries, to their credit, continued to work the odd opening, although Feeney’s shot on the turn after 26 minutes was well wide of Cole’s upright.

Jalal, meanwhile, made himself big to keep out O’Flynn’s volley 60 seconds later, while Adomah’s curler 10 minutes before the break failed to trouble the Cherries keeper.

Against the run of play, however, Pitman yet again produced a moment of magic one minute before half-time to get Howe’s men back in the clash.

The striker lashed home an unstoppable right-foot shot for his 13th goal of the season after Feeney had given Ahmed Deen the slip down the left to send over a teasing cross.

Howe threw on Steve Fletcher after the restart, with Alan Connell making way, and it was the visitors who carved out the first meaningful second-half opening when Pearce’s header was cleared off the line by Bees skipper Micah Hyde.

Adomah headed wide from Kenny Gillet’s cross on 55 minutes as Hendon’s troops looked to get back in front once again, while the Bees boss spared Fletcher the pleasure of being the oldest player on the park when he introduced 41-year-old striker Paul Furlong to the action on the hour mark.

Pitman almost doubled his account moments later, but Cole dived full stretch to his left to hold the frontman’s snapshot.

And as the visitors started to take control of the contest, Bradbury’s 68th-minute rasping drive was tipped over by Cole.

Cherries got the reward their endeavour deserved with 15 minutes remaining when referee Kevin Wright correctly pointed to the spot after Pitman had been felled by keeper Cole.

But the Bees stopper guessed correctly and beat away Pitman’s spot kick. It was the Channel Islander’s second consecutive failure from 12 yards following his saved effort at Macclesfield on November 21.

The Cherries youth graduate almost made amends with nine minutes remaining, but once again Cole was equal to his effort, beating away a well-struck 25-yard free kick. And in a frenetic last six minutes, Cherries could consider themselves unlucky not to have taken all three points back to Dorset after continually pressuring Hendon’s no-nonsense back four.

Barnet: (4-4-2) Cole; Deen, Butcher, Yakubu, Gillet; Adomah, Hughes, M Hyde, Jarrett; O’Flynn (J Hyde, 70), McAllister (Furlong, 61).

Unused subs: Deverdics, Bolasie, Charles, Leach, Carpenter (g/k).

Booked: Cole.

Cherries: (4-4-2) Jalal 7.5*; Bradbury 6, Pearce 6.5, Garry 6.5, Cummings 6; Feeney 6.5 (McQuoid, 89), Hollands 6.5, Robinson 6.5, Igoe 6.5; Pitman 7, Connell 6 (Fletcher, h-t).

Unused subs: Bartley, Partington, Goulding, Thomas (g/k).

Booked: Robinson, Bradbury.

Referee: Kevin Wright (Cambridgeshire).

Attendance: 2,030 (including 675 away supporters).

Comments(16)

raypike says...
7:24am Wed 2 Dec 09

Where would AFCB be without Brett? (I don't think he missed the penalty, it was extremely well saved. albeit their goalie should have been sent off). The rest of the team need to start weighing in with some goals if a promotion challenge is to be sustained.

Tom Griffiths says...
7:57am Wed 2 Dec 09

Another valuable away point, against a good footballing side. Whilst we are at the top, all our opponents will put just that little more effort into their game. However, our lads did very well considering the effort they had to put in, playing on a lake last Saturday.and Eddie is not in a position to give anybody a rest.
Well done again, to our 675 supporters. We must be happy to still be putting in a good challenge to stay among the leaders as there is a little gap forming among the top four. Rochdale are having a good run but others are suffering, so roll on the Shrewsbury game on Saturday with the hope of a return to winning ways.I still think Eddie, Jason and the team are doing remarkably well considering they are the only team in their league suffering the adverse effects that come with the F.L embargo.

lymocherry says...
8:03am Wed 2 Dec 09

Not a bad night to get an away point and could have grabbed all three as well, Rochdale may now be top but we are still in there, so well done lads keep up the hard work and it will turn those draws back into wins!!!

cherrychris75 says...
8:24am Wed 2 Dec 09

If you predicted all the scores at the start of the season or every couple of months you would probably take a point at Barnet.
Brett again the rescuer but if you look at the team who would take a pen if Brett didnt. Bradders (remember Northampton), Sammy or Danny, I think while Brett wants to take them that wont change.
We do need others weighing in with goals, Feeney, Hollands and the strikers could all have a go.
How about starting with Goulding and Brett on Saturday??

Cantona4Cherries says...
8:26am Wed 2 Dec 09

Good result last night after a slow start, but these are the type of games that we need to turn into wins if we want to get promoted. A couple of points :-
1. That should be Connells last chance of a starting place. He was ineffective again and brings very little to the team. Once Fletch was on and their back four had a game on, their midfield had to be a bit deeper and we gained some control. Come on EH, away from home we need that strength up front. Due to Connell being on, we only have 45mins to win the game.
2. I was right behind the penalty and although it was better than the last one, it was still at a good height to save if the keeper goes the right way. Maybe Bret needs some of the pressure of being our only real goal scorer taken off and someone else should have a go. Yellow card was right as Bret had taken the ball towards the edge of the box and it wasn't a clear scoring oppotunity.
3. Nice pies.

lymocherry says...
8:43am Wed 2 Dec 09

Cantona, these are the type of games we have been turning into wins all season, last night was also a game we could have won, the lads are doing a great job and that point kept us ahead of our rivals !!

wookj1 says...
8:58am Wed 2 Dec 09

cherrychris75 wrote:
If you predicted all the scores at the start of the season or every couple of months you would probably take a point at Barnet. Brett again the rescuer but if you look at the team who would take a pen if Brett didnt. Bradders (remember Northampton), Sammy or Danny, I think while Brett wants to take them that wont change. We do need others weighing in with goals, Feeney, Hollands and the strikers could all have a go. How about starting with Goulding and Brett on Saturday??
Good call Cherry Chris.
Goulding was on fire at the end of last season... Bradford home,Macclesfield and Morecambe away spring to mind.
We need to give Pitman back up in the goal scoring department, and Goulding wont do it keeping the bench warm, and he does offer pace up front.
Eddie and Jason deserve praise in giving AlanConnell an extended run and he certainly has not let us down.
But the stakes are high and we need to get a run of wins under our belt now.
A good point last night. Well done all.

KENETHOMEROD says...
9:05am Wed 2 Dec 09

Top post raypike, Brett was unlucky not to score the pen. Ok we dropped 2 points but we still played well and i also enjoyed the pies. Shrewsbury will be a hard match but i think Fletch will play from the start and Brett will finish them off. 3-1

cherrychris75 says...
9:25am Wed 2 Dec 09

KENETHOMEROD wrote:
Top post raypike, Brett was unlucky not to score the pen. Ok we dropped 2 points but we still played well and i also enjoyed the pies. Shrewsbury will be a hard match but i think Fletch will play from the start and Brett will finish them off. 3-1
Brett will finish off on Saturday.
Shrewsbury keeper is a certain David Button

Laurie H Marsh says...
9:44am Wed 2 Dec 09

cherrychris75 wrote:
KENETHOMEROD wrote: Top post raypike, Brett was unlucky not to score the pen. Ok we dropped 2 points but we still played well and i also enjoyed the pies. Shrewsbury will be a hard match but i think Fletch will play from the start and Brett will finish them off. 3-1
Brett will finish off on Saturday. Shrewsbury keeper is a certain David Button
Wont HE have a point to prove!

terry1965 says...
10:29am Wed 2 Dec 09

Having listened to the reports on Sky Sport News I think we were lucky not to be 5-0 down at half time! (Perhaps Scott Mintoe was exaggerating a little?!)
A point is an acceptable return from a difficult away fixture, but it's disappointing that Brett didn't convert the penalty.
A victory at home to Shrewsbury is now a must. The fans who turned up on the back of some good home form over the last few weeks will otherwise drift away again after the the disappointments against Rochdale & Notts County.

KENETHOMEROD says...
11:28am Wed 2 Dec 09

Any relation to Jenson ? Any player Spurs have must be ok ! Yes he did have a nightmare for us ( i was at Rotherham) but he`s young and still learning the game bit like lymocherry ha ! ha !

kentcherries says...
11:35am Wed 2 Dec 09

What a game of mixed halves, we could had been down by three goals in the first 30mins, but conceded what I thought a dodgy goal. Then out of the blue, pitman scored a cracker! I then thought it’s our night a goal just before h/time, then second half we were all over them, super fletch made such a difference, they could not handle him, then pitman missed the penalty, doooohhhhhhh. We then put so much pressure on Barnet, just wasn’t to be. Thought Connell and Feeney was disappointing, but a point away from home is a good point, just a shame Rochdale won!

lymocherry says...
11:36am Wed 2 Dec 09

Nice to be called young, but I know enough to know you know very little ken, you know!!! ha!ha!ha! or is it ho!ho!ho this time fo year??

brilliant password is most-know ha!ha!

flyingleaper says...
3:08pm Wed 2 Dec 09

Was at the game last year,bet you all had a ball of fun ,well done guys ,keep it going,Cooper back soon.WIN SAT--AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
HH,

WIGGINSv says...
3:25pm Wed 2 Dec 09

Cherries are punching way above their weight. Total RESPECT to both Eddies and the boys. Well Done!


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