Blow for boss Drury
Camden United Reserves 2 Great Chishill 2 GREAT Chishill manager John Drury will be disappointed not to have taken all three points as his side missed a host of chances. Despite an evenly matched first half, it was the visitors who looked the more threat
Camden United Reserves 2 Great Chishill 2
GREAT Chishill manager John Drury will be disappointed not to have taken all three points as his side missed a host of chances.
Despite an evenly matched first half, it was the visitors who looked the more threatening.
However, against the run of play, Camden took the lead, heading home from a well-worked corner.
Chishill levelled just before the break, when Steve McGee ran through to slot home his second goal of the season.
Looking better after the restart, Chishill were soon in the game once more, and should have taken the lead, but failed to convert their chances.
Most Read
- 1 Herts sex offender assaulted victim while she slept
- 2 Royston judoka Reid relishing Commonwealth Games chance
- 3 Tractors take to the streets to raise money for hospital
- 4 Bassingbourn Village College students win Pitch for the Prize competition
- 5 Royston Museum finally reopens following two-year closure
- 6 'Hooded thieves' stole three vehicles
- 7 Royston Town Council declares climate emergency
- 8 What to see in the sky in July: Year's biggest supermoon and meteor showers
- 9 Former company boss fined after illegal waste dumped at quarry
- 10 A505 long delays between Royston and M11 motorway at Duxford
So it came as a cruel blow when the hosts went ahead for a second time when a 25-yard strike cannoned in off the bar.
With 20 minutes remaining, a superb Dan Manning free kick levelled the game once more, leaving the Camden keeper stranded, after McGee was brought down on the edge of the box.
And it was McGee who went closest to a Chishill winner, when he shot over from close range with just a few minutes on the clock.