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Wheeler’s early red a cup killer for Gosport

Boro boss Gale ‘bitterly disappoint­ed’ as dream is shattered at Yate

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Shaun Gale confessed to being ‘bitterly disappoint­ed’ after Gosport Borough’s FA Cup dreams were ended at Yate Town.

A week after beating the Bluebells 2-1 in a Southern League Premier South fixture at Privett Park, Boro went down 2-0 in a second qualifying round tie in south Gloucester­shire.

It was always going to be an uphill battle for Gosport after Elliott Wheeler was red carded as early as the ninth minute.

The right-back was shown a straight red for a foul after allowing a Yate player to get in front of him following a long ball.

Gosport reorganise­d with Joe Lea reverting to right back and Forest Green loanee Luke Hallett - who had started up front with Nick Dembele - pushed back into midfield.

After a goalless first half, Yate took the lead with a 57th minute penalty. Left-back Harvey Rew was punished for a foul and David SimsBurges­s put the hosts ahead.

The same player added a late second on the break.

‘I’m bitterly disappoint­ed but I couldn’t have asked any more from my players,’ said Gale.

‘It was always going to be difficult after going down to 10 men so early.

‘If we had kept 11 on the pitch I’m sure we could have got something, be it a replay or a win.

‘They had a lot of the ball but we restricted them to only three and four shots, and two of those were outside the area.’

Gale had no complaints about the early dismissal. ‘Elliott is a senior player and he shouldn’t have allowed the player to get in front of him.

‘If that had been the other way around, I’d have been asking for a red card.’

Gale added: ‘Joe Lea could have scored after half-time (when it was still 0-0) if he’d hit his shot low rather than high. He’ll be disappoint­ed with that.

‘The penalty was a bit harsh on Harvey Rew, but the referee was closer to it than I was.

‘I said a few weeks ago that to have an FA Cup run you need a little bit of luck, and we didn’t have that.’

Boro had been forced into late changes after centre half Matt Briggs and striker Dan Wooden - ever presents in the club’s impressive start to the Southern League campaign both failed fitness tests.

Wooden had injured his ankle in the midweek draw at Swindon Supermarin­e, which only worsened as the week went on. And Briggs was absent with a hamstring injury.

Hallett, albeit temporaril­y, took Wooden’s role up front while ex-Pompey defender Matt Casey partnered Ryan Woodford at the back.

‘It’s all about managing the players,’ remarked Gale.

‘Hopefully Matt Briggs will just miss the one game. Had he played and broken down, you could be looking at him being out for six weeks - and that would be massive for us. ‘Matt Casey came in and was outstandin­g. I’ve told him he needs to start becoming a man now. Perhaps he’s one of those that will come late - he could be some player …’

Gosport host one division lower Sholing in the Hampshire Senior Cup on Wednesday.

Like he did in the recent Southern League Cup home loss to Sholing’s divisional rivals Winchester, Gale will field a mix and match XI.

That will almost certainly mean minutes for the likes of keeper Ellis Grant, Jake Wright, Adam Biss, Bouwe Bosma and possibly Pat Suraci.

 ??  ?? CUP LOSS Ryan Woodford, left, in action at Yate. Right - Elliott Wheeler walks off after his dismissal
CUP LOSS Ryan Woodford, left, in action at Yate. Right - Elliott Wheeler walks off after his dismissal
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ON HIS OWN
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Pictures: Tom Phillips

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