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Match   Report 08.10.22
 RAYNES PARK VALE 3     CAMBERLEY TOWN 2

 Josh Gallagher and his management team could   Charlie Penny summon his inner Andy Gray with a
 have been forgiven for coming into this game   brave and determined sea-level diving header. The
 with a degree of trepidation. All clubs play down   striker practically body-surfed across the six-yard
 their ambition and they are wise to do so - the old   box, connected with the ball and Vale had their
 adage about pride preceding a spectacular and   opener. The linesman on Vale’s right flagged for
 calamitous fall is writ large across the world of   off-side and shooed away protesting Raynes Park
 football - but it’s no secret that RPV fans regard   players but a brief consultation with referee xxx
 promotion from the CCL as the goal for the 22/23   showed the lino the error of his ways and it was
 season. The manager regards this ambition slightly   level at 1-1.
 more sanguinely but, still, one point from 9 is not
 a great run even if your ambitions are much more   More attritional play characterized the following
 modest!  spell until, with the final twenty minutes looming
 the excellent Ethon Archer turned the Camberley
 In perfect, early autumn weather the match   right-back this way and that, torturing the poor
 turned fairly rapidly into the kind of attritional   defender as the Vale man had been doing all day.
 affair we are used to seeing at Grand Drive - deep   The resulting ball into the Town area would have
 defending from visiting teams looking to nullify   put panic into the visiting defence were it not
 any Vale attack and looking to hit the Londoners   for a desperate block from the same right-back
 on the break. Despite hoarding 80% possesion   that diverted the ball out for a Vale corner on
 in the first half Vale were unable to break down   Camberley’s right. The set piece was beautifully
 a Town defence that had set out to ensure, first   and precisely delivered by Dan Moody. A rising
 and foremost, that the home team didn’t start to   Reece Hannigan, brought on mere minutes before
 open up a lead. Much of the credit for the success   along with Brad Sweeney, caught the incoming ball
 of Camberley’s tactics must be given to the Town   as sweetly as will be seen in any match anywhere
 keeper who pulled off some excellent saves   and headed in ,sparking jubilation around Grand
 including one to stop Aaron Watsons ten-yard   Drive.
 header  on 23 minutes. Camberley continued to
 nullify Vale attacks and, with a couple of minutes   With Vale 2-1 and, finally and seemingly, in control
 of the first half remaining, a, excellently taken free   of the game Camberley broke in a rare 2nd half
 kick, awarded to Vale on the left about twenty-five   visit to the Vale box via a fast and well-executed
 yards out, was hit against the bar by Dan Moody.  counter attack that ended with the ball going in
 low to Billy Bishop’s right and the Raynes Park
 Murmurings were starting to rumble in the home   faithful buckled in for a tense final few minutes.
 stand...  With a handful of chances coming to naught it
 was with, mere seconds to go, that Charlie Penny,
 As the teams came out and set up for the second   who had given everything but  who had endured a
 half of this game it quickly became clear that   difficult day at the office stabbed in the last-gasp
 Josh Gallagher was determined to pressure   winner on 92 minutes
 the stubborn Camberley defence in dramatic
 fashion. With Timmy Obisanwa and Charlie
 Penny continuing to provide the threat in front
 of goal the Vale manager packed the midfield for
 maximum threat, lining up a 2-6-2 formation with
 the removal of Cal Hope and Nathan Lewis in
 favour of extra midfield firepower.
 The change of tactic clearly rattled the visitors
 but on 50 minutes the breakthrough came in the
 form of a breakaway goal for Camberley. The
 frustration of the Vale players became apparent
 as the superior home tactics still failed to find a
 way through the tight opposition defence. That is,
 until, on 60 minutes a goalmouth scramble saw   Photography by Karl   Match report by Mark
 Lang  Ferrari
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