Man for all positions grabbed winner at the County Ground

Last updated : 17 March 2009 By Chris Daniels
In a poor game at the County Ground, Southend adapted better to the conditions, Simon Francis giving them a crucial win with the only goal of the game on 18 minutes.

Francis cut in from the right to see his 20-yard shot deflect off Swindon defender Hasney Aljofree and loop over the goalkeeper into the net via the crossbar.

This was just reward for the visitors who had dominated in the early exchanges, but they then seemed content to sit on their lead.

Swindon came back into the game, but there was little quality from either side although Mark Gower did produce some good work on the visitors' left.

Jon-Paul McGovern and Barry Corr had both earlier gone close for Swindon, but there was little to cheer for the home fans.

Swindon's woe continued just before the interval when Corr's injury-plagued season continued with what appeared at the time to be a shoulder injury.

Later Town manager Maurice Malpas confirmed that it was a shoulder injury which is likely to rule him out for the rest of the season and possibly longer.

Lee Peacock substituted for Michael Timlin at the start of the second half, but this tactical change made little difference as the visitors continued to have the better of the game.

Alan McCormack might easily have wrapped the game up with a second goal early in the second half, but was marginally offside as Gower's excellently judged cross reached the striker inside the home penalty area.

Swindon increasingly looked a ragged outfit as the visitors bossed the midfield, but could not find a decent finish.

Three scares in the closing moments might have seen former Southend player Billy Paynter equalise, but a brilliant save by Darryl Flahavan on one occasion and a wasteful shot over the bar on another, meant Southend kept their play-off hopes on track.

Flahaven - 7; Good game, not really called upon that much, did what he had to do very well.


Francis - 7; As ever, looked better going forward than doing his defensive duties but, to be fair, he did them well enough. The winning goal was a shock to everyone, possibily even himself!


Barrett - 7; Along with Clarkey had a pain of a lanky centre forward to look after but, over the 90 minutes, won the majority in the air and looked solid.


Clarke - 7; Went a bit AWOL at the end as Swindon pushed for the equaliser however dealt OK with whatever was thrown at him.


Mulgrew - 7; Looked safer than he has done for a while. Has a fine left foot that he uses well.


Black - 5; A luxury away from home, never at the races really. Tilly should think of Grant with some of the away games coming up but probably wont.


McCormack - 7; Battled away, broke up many a Swindon attack, maybe could have used the ball better when he had it, but always in the game.


Bailey - 8; It's all been said before. Thank the Lord his hamstring held up! Saw him pop up in our box to help out the defence on more than one occasion.


Gower - 6; Oh Mark, just when I thought we could give sevens or eights for the rest of the season. Always available, though sometimes you wish he wasn't.


Robson-Kanu - 5; Quiet game, however still has a touch of class about him that is worth preserving with.


Walker - 7; Obviously had shaken off any injury he was carrying Friday as he looked far more like the James we have got used too. Very difficult to shake off the ball but never looked like scoring, a problem with a centre forward.


SUBS: Grant was not on long enough for Black but Barnard for Robson-Kanu I'd give a good six as he did his usual running around, making himself a nuisance and must be in Tilly's mind for a start Saturday.

(Edited from TLG and Chris Daniels, March 24/25, 2009.)