by fan_of_mulligan » Fri Sep 25, 2015 5:22 pm
SECOND HALF......
At the start of The Second Half and I don't think anyone was surprised to see Bradley Garmston on to replace Brennan Dickenson considering that Brennan Dickenson was one of five players to have been shown yellow cards in the first half, and that tally increased to six yellow cards in The Fifty First Minute as Ryan Jackson was cautioned for his challenge on Callum Harriott and one more booking would of seen Gillingham fined £10,000 by The FA, but it wasn't just being fined that we were worried about, I was also concerned that Ryan Jackson, Josh Wright and Bradley Dack could be shown second bookable offences and at least one of those three would of been sent off.
Fifty Three Minutes into the match and Gillingham had a fantastic opportunity to equalise, Bradley Garmston's throw on to Bradley Dack is intercepted by Joe Edwards and Callum Harriott plays a horrendous back pass into Jordan Houghton's path, and the young midfielder's first touch is heavy and Jordan Houghton takes the ball round Jamie Jones and that effort was saved and The Colchester United Goalkeeper saved the follow up effort from Cody McDonald - what a chance to equalise for The Gills and if only that effort had hit the back of the net.
Joe Edwards and George Moncur have hit long range efforts which have failed to hit the target, and if The First Half was end to end with goal-scoring chances galore, Then The Second Half has been poor in comparison and other then that double save from Jamie Jones to deny Jordan Houghton and Cody McDonald, there hasn't been a lot to talk about and the lack of goal-scoring opportunities explains why Justin Edinburgh made a double substitution after sixty three minutes as Rory Donnelly and Jake Hessenthaler are brought on for Cody McDonald and Josh Wright, Josh Wright is on a booking and you can understand why he was substituted, but I was a little disappointed that Justin Edinburgh didn't change the system as those substitutions were like for like - obviously the 4.4.2 diamond midfield formation has worked so well for Gillingham this season, but KFG made the point that these were the ideal scenario's where we could do with Jermaine McGlashan on the bench, someone who can come on with 20 - 25 minutes to go and use his pace to cause Colchester United's defence a lot of problems.
But Rory Donnelly coming on after sixty three minutes means that we can see what he can do for the remaining twenty seven minutes plus stoppage time during the game and if ever there was a match you wanted to see Rory Donnelly score his first goal for Gillingham, then it was this match against Colchester United.
Referee Charles Breakspear was irritating The 1,171 Gillingham Supporters in The Weston Homes Community Stadium as he awarded fouls against Rory Donnelly, Jake Hessenthaler and Max Ehmer, the only real talking point was Callum Harriott's effort on goal which failed to hit the target and it was getting ridiculous with some of the questionable decisions that Colchester United were getting and with the game being constantly stop and start, it is difficult to up the tempo and increase the urgency when The Referee is awarding free kicks every 2-3 minutes, and you can see that the number of breaks in play was starting to frustrate a number of players wearing a Gillingham Shirt, and Justin Edinburgh was furious in the technical area as well.
Colchester United have created a succession of goal-scoring incidents in the same spell and it is backs against the walls defending for Gillingham because if Colchester United were to score a third goal then it would be game over, And Colchester United's five verses four in midfield is causing Gillingham a lot of problems because Doug Loft's up and under clearance is won by Joe Edwards in the middle of midfield, Callum Harriott wins the second ball and plays the ball forward to Marvin Sordell, and The Colchester United Striker controls the ball on the half turn and his shot on target is deflected out of play off Max Ehmer for a corner kick, the resulting corner kick was taken by Gavin Massey and Gavin Massey's in-swinging corner kick to the far post is headered across goal by Marvin Sordell and Doug Loft wins the first header, but Joe Edwards gets to the second ball first and his shot on target is blocked by John Egan and Doig Loft gets the ball away from danger, But within two passes Colchester United were back in Gillingham's third of the pitch and Matthew Briggs has the ball down the right touch-line and Ryan Jackson and Jordan Houghton just about do enough to get the ball clear and away from danger, and it just felt like it was only a matter of time before Colchester United were going to add a third goal and wrap up all three points.
The home side then had two excellent crossing opportunities to score the goal which should seal the win for Colchester United, a succession of passes after a bit of head tennis saw George Moncur, Joe Edwards and Owen Garvan combine nicely in the middle of midfield, Owen Garvan and George Moncur then played a 1-2 and Owen Garvan switched the play to Kane Vincent-Young and The Colchester United Right Back whips in a fantastic cross which almost picks out Marvin Sordell at the far post, but Kane Vincent-Young's cross goes out of play for a goal-kick, with Owen Garvan, Joe Edwards and George Moncur in the middle, Gavin Massey and Callum Harriott on both flanks and Marvin Sordell up-front, I think Justin Edinburgh had to start considering a tactical change with the personal on the pitch, and I personally thought that John Egan, Max Ehmer and Doug Loft should play at centre back with Ryan Jackson and Bradley Garmston at full back, Jake Hessenthaler and Jordan Houghton in the middle of midfield with Bradley Dack playing behind Luke Norris and Rory Donnelly - I just felt that Gillingham needed to try and do something to get ourselves back into the game.
Another in-swinging corner kick from Gavin Massey to the far post is won in the air by Frankie Kent, Gillingham's Defence allows the ball to bounce inside our penalty area and George Moncur has possession of the ball, and he manages to play the ball out-wide to Frankie Kent who chips in a fantastic cross which only just goes over Marvin Sordell's head and goes out of play for a goal-kick, defensively Gillingham have been poor in several aspects and Colchester United deserved to be 3-4 goals up by now, but there is still an chance for Gillingham to leave The Weston Homes Community Stadium with a point.
And we had several chances to get that equaliser, Bradley Dack headered Ryan Jackson's cross goal-wards which was saved by Jamie Jones, Luke Norris's free kick on the edge of Colchester United's Penalty Area was deflected out of play for a corner kick and from that resulting corner kick, Max Ehmer headers over the crossbar as Bradley Dack's in-swinging corner kick is aimed towards the back-stick, and Ryan Jackson goes on a fantastic run down the right flank as Doug Loft does well to find Ryan Jackson on the far side and Ryan Jackson's low cross is behind everyone, but Bradley Dack manages to spin on the half turn and his shot on target is deflected over the crossbar for a corner kick, when I thought that Jamie Jones had made a fantastic save at the time.
Darren Ambrose and Alex Gilbey are substituted on for Callum Harriott and George Moncur as the home side are looking to hold on to there slender advantage, and these substitutions were made in the Seventy Ninth and Eighty Third Minutes respectively, In-between those two substitutions Ryan Jackson's long throw down the right side of the pitch see's John Egan's glancing header go just wide of Jamie Jones right hand post and a stronger header would of seen Gillingham equalise, and there was huge controversy as Jamie Jones clearly handled the ball outside his penalty area and I couldn't believe that The Linesman down the far side nor Referee Charles Breakspear couldn't see that was a blatant hand-ball, I am not suggesting that Jamie Jones deserved to be sent off, but a booking and a free kick in a promising position on the pitch would of been the correct decision in my opinion.