It was his opposite number Ishmael Welsh, however, who raised the first talking point of the afternoon, racing down the left and cutting inside the area in the opening minute only to be felled – illegally it seemed to most Fleet fans – by Danny Allen-Page’s challenge.īut with the protests still ringing in referee Yeo’s ears – not the most popular of officials at Stonebridge Road – Fleet were undone by their own errors. Making two changes, the curious tactical move of Dean Pooley in for Scott Shulton in the centre of midfield, the good news came in the form of Ricky Shakes being passed match fit and he returned in place of Michael West. And just as it looked like neither would get their wish, a goal two minutes into stoppage time gave the visitors a precious victory and left the Fleet in the doldrums. While ‘must-win’ was perhaps a little dramatic a billing for this game, ‘must-not-lose’ was certainly on the minds of a few supporters as both sides came out into the sunshine desperate for their first three points of the season. The Fleet succumb to an injury-time goal as Hayes win their first game of the season…
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