Lack lustre Quakers beaten by Boston

By Ray Simpson

Lack lustre Quakers beaten by Boston

 Darlington 1 Boston United 2Scorers: Darlington: Styche 44 Boston: R Thompson 36, Hemmings 39Q...

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Darlington 1 Boston United 2

Scorers: Darlington: Styche 44 Boston: R Thompson 36, Hemmings 39

Quakers were below their recent best when they were beaten at home by Boston, the first home defeat in six matches.

Quakers never really got going, although they nearly snatched an equaliser with their last attack of the game. The defeat leaves Quakers 13th in the table, with any slim hopes of the play offs completely extinguished, and six points above the relegation zone.

Quakers got a free kick after 4 minutes for a foul on Stephen Thompson on the right. The ball was lofted towards Josh Heaton by Phil Turnbull, but keeper George Willis came off his line to hold the ball in front of the big centre half.

Ashley Hemmings had the first shot of the game on 13 minutes when he turned quickly on the edge of the box and fired left footed, and the ball was deflected out for a corner, which Aynsley Pears fisted away.

Then James Clifton cut in from the right and tried a low shot that was easily saved by Pears on his line.

Darlington striker Reece Styche then went down injured and was able to continue after treatment.

Boston had a good chance on 24 minutes when Abbott won the ball on the edge of the box and played the ball back for Stephen Brogan, who fired high over the top from 12 yards out.

Quakers got a free kick for a pull on Dave Syers about 30 yards out, but Terry Galbraith’s free kick was headed away.

Quakers had their first real chance on 32 minutes when Josh Gillies' corner from the left was helped on for Styche to head just wide at the back post.

B10 Styche hidden by number 6 heads wide

Boston went in front on 36 minutes when Reece Thompson won the ball inside the Darlo area, ran forward, and fired across Pears into the net from a tight angle -- the first goal Quakers had conceded in five matches.

Quakers went 2-0 down on 39 minutes when Clifton cut into the middle from the right and set up Ashley Hemmings, who beat Pears with a low left foot shot into the bottom corner from twelve yards out.

Quakers tried to reply with a free kick by Gillies from 25 yards out, but the ball went over the top.

B12 Gillies free kick goes over the bar

Quakers needed a lift, and they got it just before half time. Gillies played the ball in to Styche, who turned quickly on the edge of the box and beat the keeper with a low right foot shot, his 11th for Quakers and much-needed.

B14 Styche strikes a goal

Half time:

Darlington 1 Boston United 2

Boston winger Hemmings nearly got a third just after half time, when he moved in from the right and curled a left foot shot just past the left hand post.

Boston missed a great chance for 3-1 when Clifton’s shot was parried by Pears, and Beesley following up, somehow managed to miss an open goal.

Quakers had a chance for an equaliser when Gillies whipped a free kick in for Heaton about 10 yards out to head just wide.

B25 Heaton challenges for the ball

Quakers made two subs on 63 minutes, Phil Turnbull and Josh Gillies coming off for James Caton and Greg Mills.

However, despite all their efforts, Quakers were unable to break down the Boston defence.

Quakers poured men forward in stoppage time. They had a penalty shout when Heaton appeared to be pushed when he went for Thompson’s right wing cross cross, and when Mills set up Caton, the sub fired over the top.

Full Time: Darlington 1 Boston United 2.

Attendance 1188

Darlington: Pears, Portas (sub Collins 87, O'Hanlon, Turnbull (sub Mills 63), Heaton, Galbraith, Gillies (Caton 63), Wheatley, Styche, Syers, Thompson

Subs: Glover, Bancroft

Booking: Heaton

Boston: Willis, Middleton, Brogan, Thanoj (sub McGuire 67), Keane, Qualter, Clifton (sub Smith 82), Abbott, R Thompson, Beesley (sub Wafula 85), Hemmings

Subs: Tshimanga, Stewart

Bookings; R Thompson, Keane, Qualter, McGuire, Clifton