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Burton Albion v Rushden & D
2006/07 English Conference, 2006/2007 English Conference
Burton Albion
Burton Albion
BRT
22-9-15
, 75 PTS
1
22-9-15
, 75 PTS
FT
Rushden & Diamonds
Rushden & D
Rushden & D
17-11-18
, 62 PTS
2
17-11-18
, 62 PTS
Jon Shaw - 38'
Simeon Jackson - 45'+1'
Curtis Woodhouse - 58'
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
BRT
Rushden & D
No.
Name
30
Kevin Poole
5
Darren Tinson
7
Darren Stride
3
Aaron Webster
22
Paul Carden
11
Keith Gilroy
26
Marc Goodfellow
4
Andrew Corbett
28
Alex Nicholls
14
Shaun Harrad
10
Andrew Ducros
16
Jon Shaw
9
Daryl Clare
Substitutes
15
Terry Henshaw
17
John Brayford
27
Lee Bell
Game Information
Pirelli Stadium
12:00 AM, 29 April 2007
Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Attendance: 2,910
Referees:
K Evans
Match Timeline
Burton Albion
Rushden & Diamonds
KO
38
HT
45+1
58
60
62
85
86
FT
90+3
Match Commentary
Match Stats
BRT
Rushden & D
Possession
55
%
45
55
45
%
Shots on Goal
7
4
Shot Attempts
17
11
Yellow Cards
0
3
Corner Kicks
13
6
Saves
1
8
Data is currently unavailable.
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