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F.A.
Carlsberg VASE
1997-98
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WINNERS
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1998-99 |
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Wembley 1998
Tiverton
Town 1 Tow Law Town 0
Att 13,193 |
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Tiverton Town
1997/98
Back Row: Ramsey Findlay
(Football Secretary), Steve Daly,
Kevin Nancekivell, Paul Tatterton,
Jason Smith, Paul Edwards, Phil
Everett, Pete Varley, Pete Conning,
Alan 'Dai' Morgan (physio), Dave
Wright (Chairman).
Front Row: Pete
Buxton (Vice Chairman), Graham
Waters, Scott Rogers, Neil
Saunders(Vice Capt), Kevin Smith
(Capt), Martyn Rogers (Manager),
Martyn Grimshaw (Assistant Manager),
Micky Fallon, Dave Leonard, Steve
Hynds, Kimm Smith (Treasurer).

Above:
Tivvy celebrate their first
long awaited Vase Success
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Above left:
Pete Varley fires home
through Paul Hague's
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Above Right:
He turns and runs back
to the dug out
and the Tivvy end to
celebrate with
supporters. |

Above:
Pete Varley proudly
displays, to the waiting
photographers, the latest line in
protective headgear.
Supersub
Peter Varley made all Tiverton's
Wembley dreams come true by
snatching the all-important goal
within five minutes of making his
entrance on to the hallowed turf.
But, while Varley grabbed the glory,
it was really the experience of the
side that had lost by the only goal
to Bridlington 1993 that kept Tivvy
on course for their belated victory.
Martyn Rogers' men, having increased
so much in confidence since their
last visit to the famous old
stadium, took the game to Tow Law
from the start. But Tow Law's
tactics were spot on. To say they
relied on the their defence to
frustrate Tivvy, leaving the
dangerous Jarrod Suddick and Trevor
Laidler to chase away on the break,
would be too simplistic. The simple
facts though, were that Tivvy's
attacking options far outweighed
those for the Northern League
opponents.
From the off the action was frantic
and inside 90 seconds Stephen
Pickering was stopped in his tracks
by a great tackle from Neil
Saunders. After that Kevin
Nancekivell went close on three
separate occasions, his third effort
after nine minutes following
instictive interplay between Kevin
Smith and Steve Daly. Tow Law
though, briefly silenced the noisy
fans from Devon when Michael
Robinson saw Paul Edwards off his
line and lofted a long range free
kick high over the keeper's head.
But Edwards stepped back in time to
pluck the ball from under the
crossbar.
After Nancekivell had another shot
saved by Dawson and Kevin Smith was
denied five minutes later with
Dawson siting on the ball to stop
it, Tivvy must have thought it
wouldn't be their day. Especially
as, in between those two efforts,
only a great save by Edwards denied
Suddick, whose trickery on the ball
was a pleasure to watch.
Both sides were playing a crisp
passing game with hardly a free-kick
in sight. But Darren Darwent gave a
hint of what was to come when he
blocked Tivvy's Micky Fallon in full
flight after 26 minutes and was
promptly booked. Suddick was then
denied by another well timed tackle
and there was no let-up in the
hectic first half as Dave Leonard's
rampaging run down the left wing to
float a cross for Kevin Smith to
chest down the ball into Phil
Everett's path for a shot.
Tiverton posed most attacking
problems on the restart with Daly
and Everett both going close. But
the nearest they came to breaking
the deadlock was in the 68th minute
when Kevin Smith's shot appeared to
have beaten Dawson, only for the
keeper to dive backwards to stop the
ball before it crept in. A minute
later Suddick again tested Edwards,
only to find the Tivvy keeper in
flawless form. This heralded another
spell of constant Tivvy pressure,
but it needed a new face to change
their luck and Varley, replacing
Kevin Smith with 15 minutes to go,
proved an inspired substitution.
With probably his first decent touch
of the game, he swung his right leg
at Leonard's pass to crash the ball
sweetly past Dawson and Tiverton had
finally secured the goal all their
hard work and endeavours deserved.
The goal sent 9,000 Tivvy fans in a
crowd of 12,193 wild with delight
and antisipation that their team
could hang in there to give them a
night of celebration.
Tow lost their cool and Trevor
Laidler was booked for lashing out
at Jason Smith. Laidler was quickly
replaced and Scot Rogers also took
over from Kevin Nancekivell. Then,
with only three minutes left, Graham
Waters replaced Dave Leonard and,
inside 60 seconds, he tackled Tony
Nelson, only for the Tow Law man to
over react. His flash of temper cost
him an early bath and virtually put
paid to Tow Law's slim hopes of a
late recovery, while Waters was
cautioned. Tow Law substitute Lee
Bennett was also booked as the game
went into stoppage time. Tiverton
supporters endured seven agonising
minutes, evoking memories of Taunton
Town's Wembley nightmare against
Diss. But this time the Western
League's proud ambassadors held on,
defending a couple of late corners,
to ensure the Vase had a safe
journey down the M5 to Devon and
Ladysmead.
Taken
from Nigel Davis' report in
The Sunday Independent
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