WTFC 1 Godalming 1 - 25.04.09
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this was a very scrappy game, especially the first half. Neither team had anything real to play for. Whitstable wanted to surpass their points-tally from last season. I can't quite work out where Godalming were last season, but if they were promoted, they had already done very well. Of course, as it turns out, the game itself was eventually overshadowed by the news that Marc Seager had resigned his position as manager of the club. Everyone wishes him the best of luck in his future endeavours, and because he says his resignation is to spend more time with his family, it is to be hoped that the majority of the club's players will remain as Oystermen next season under whichever new management the club appoints.
Godalming had the best of the game. In the 7th minute they forced GS to clear off the line - not the first time I've said that this season! And a couple of minutes later Liam Quinn and Kevin Fewell had an uncharacteristic mix-up in the box which Fewelly eventually managed to clear.
Whitstable's first real attack saw Tom Parker shoot tamely towards goal after the trademark 'switch throw' on 11 minutes. This led to an immediate counterattack. Jack Tanner tried to shield the ball out of play at the other end, but a pacey No.11 dribbled round him and got his cross in for Campbell to clear. Soon thereafter, Dave Cory handballed but somehow the ref saw a corner from which Whitstable failed to capitalise.
The first half half continued in similar scrappy vein and no-one really seemed up for it. Only Tanner put in some dangerous looking runs and crosses and Campbell looked tidy at the back.
The game became a little better in the second half even if Godalming continued to have the best of the play. However, on 70 minutes Whitstable scored a well-worked goal after Cornhill and Cory played some good one-touch football. Cory eventually crossed for his strike-partner who was unmarked at the far post and headed home his 20th goal of the season in all competitions.
Five minutes later, Fewell was forced to make an excellent stop. Considering he was playing with a dodgy ankle he had yet another fantastic game between the sticks. However, despite making a fabulous double save some three minutes before the end, he could not keep out the rebound as Godalming equalised. Probably a fair result in the end and Whitstable end the campaign on 50 points, the same total as last year.
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