Friday 12 January 2024

Eastbourne Borough 0 v 0 Hastings United

Hastings United won 2-1 on penalties
Tuesday 9th January 2024, Kick-off 15.00
Sussex Senior Cup Quarter Final
Priory Lane, Eastbourne
Admission: £5.00
Programme: £2.00
Attendance: 820


Despite freezing cold temperatures being forecast this evening, I was still sufficiently tempted to what has recently become a rare midweek fixture for me, with a local derby between two well supported club in a county cup quarter final fixture.






This has been a bitterly disappointing season for Eastbourne Borough, who were taken over last June by Simon Leslie, with high hopes of a brighter future with increased investment, which led to the decision to turn the club into a full-time, professional outfit. That probably occured too quickly as the club has looked ill-prepared following a high turnover of players and a new management team installed, headed by Mark Beard. And after always comfortably being a mid table outfit in National League South on recent seasons, they are currently in the relegation zone, in 20th place following six wins and six draws from their 25 league games, a situation which saw the club part with Beard and former AFC Fylde manager Adam Murray installed - tonight's game would be his first in charge. Hastings United have also had their share of management upheaval over the last year or so, but they are having a very decent season in the step below Eastbourne Borough, in the Isthmian League Premier Division, and are currently in sixth place in the table, following eleven wins and five draws from their 23 league games. To reach tonight's stage of the competition Eastbourne Borough have beaten a couple of Southern Combination League Division One outfits in Billingshurst 6-0 at home and Wick 1-2 away, whilst Hastings United have defeated Isthmian League South East Division outfit Three Bridges 4-3 at home and then Southern Combination League Premier Division side Crawley Down Gatwick away on penalties after a goalless draw.





A match report of this game can be viewed by clicking here, also copied and pasted below.

Full coverage of the penalty shoot-out can be viewed by clicking here

Weather is bitter – and so is defeat to Hastings United for Eastbourne Borough

A bitter night at bleak and frosty Priory Lane, and a bitter pill for Eastbourne Borough to swallow as they bowed out of the Sussex Transport Senior Cup to Hastings United.

By Kevin Anderson

A goalless ninety minutes led on to a catastrophic penalty shoot-out for the Sports, who saw two spot-kicks saved by Charlie Grainger, two miss the target, and only one – by Leone Gravata – actually find the net.

United, by contrast, fired in all but one of their penalties, to round off a tactical triumph in blanketing out the home side’s relentless attacks. Manager Chris Agutter, only recently back at the Pilot Field and deprived of several cup-tied players, set up with a three-man defensive screen immediately in front of his back line.

Hastings managed only one really credible scoring chance in each half – a David Rodari shot just before the break, which skewed wide of Ben Dudzinski’s right-hand post, and a streaking breakaway ten minutes from time, halted by a defensive interception.

A goalless 90 minutes took the tie to penalties, where the visitors prevailed after winning 2-1.

Adam Murray rotated his side to take a look at members of the squad who didn’t feature in the draw at Torquay. This included starts for Scott Leslie, Dan Quick, Jay Beckford and Yaser Kasim, whilst David Sesay returned from injury.

Possession was the name of the game in the early stages, with both teams looking to get on the front foot. Imran Uche – a powerful presence throughout – won the ball and found Siya Ligendza, but the new arrival from Adam Murray’s former club, AFC Fylde, couldn’t pick out a red shirt with his ball across goal.

Borough saw more of the ball as the half wore on, but struggled to create any clear cut opportunities as Hastings sat back and limited space between the lines.

Leslie found Callum Kealy in a pocket of space inside the area, but Grainger parried away his effort, before Quick pressed high up the pitch and did well to win the ball, but saw his effort veer wide.

Gravata, on at the break, almost made an instant impact, but after winning the ball high up the pitch he failed to really test Grainger with his low drive.

Borough were camped in the Hastings half for almost the whole second period. Sam Beard’s low ball in from the left failed to pick out a team mate, before Uche fired in a low shot which was deflected just wide of the bottom corner.

Then Ligendza very nearly marked his full debut with a spectacular goal with 18 minutes to go. The forward worked room for a shot 25 yards out, and his dipping effort beat Grainger but only to cannon back off the crossbar.

By now, there were clearly only two possible outcomes: an Eastbourne win or a goalless draw. Borough stepped up the search for the opening goal as the tie entered the last ten minutes. Uche played the ball over the top to substitute Decarrey Sheriff, but Grainger was off his line quickly to deny him before the forward fired just over the top corner after a sharp turn just inside the area.

But the Sports’ breakthrough never came, the tie went to penalties, and the rest is a little piece of Senior Cup history. For new manager Murray, he will look to other priorities. For United boss Agutter, momentum is everything.


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