League Two
September 22, 2012
No breakthrough at Crescent
Scoring Summary
| York City | Cheltenham Town |
|---|
Teams
| York City | Cheltenham Town |
|---|---|
| 24 Michael Ingham | 1 Scott P Brown |
| 23 Chris Doig | 3 Billy Jones |
| 4 Chris Smith | 6 Steve Elliott |
| 2 Lanre Oyebanjo | 15 Alan Bennett |
| 16 Jamal Fyfield | 22 Sido Jombarti |
| 6 Daniel Parslow | 4 Darren Carter |
| 13 Jonathan Smith | 16 Russell Penn |
| 26 Patrick McLaughlin | 7 Marlon Pack |
| 11 Michael Coulson | 11 Jermaine McGlashan |
| 10 Ashley Chambers | 14 Shaun Harrad |
| 9 Jason Walker | 26 Chris Zebroski |
| Substitutes | |
| 1 Paul Musselwhite | Connor Roberts 12 |
| 27 Charlie Taylor | Keith Lowe 2 |
| 12 Lee Bullock | Harry Hooman 5 |
| 20 Jon Challinor | Sam Deering 8 |
| 15 John McReady | Kaid Mohamed 23 |
| 17 Matty Blair | Darryl Duffy 9 |
| 14 Oli Johnson | Jeff Goulding 10 |
| Substitutions | |
| Lee Bullock for Chris Smith (46) | Kaid Mohamed for Shaun Harrad (72) |
| John McReady for Jonathan Smith (64) | Sam Deering for Darren Carter (78) |
| Matty Blair for John McReady (75) | Jeff Goulding for Jermaine McGlashan (88) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Jamal Fyfield (82) | Sido Jombarti (51) |
| Patrick McLaughlin (86) | |
| · Rosters: York City | Cheltenham Town | |
Honours ended even at Bootham Crescent as York and Cheltenham played out a 0-0 draw to keep both sides in mid-table.
With chances few and far between in the first half, the Minstermen had Michael Ingham to thank in the 10th minute as he produced a fantastic save from point blank range to deny Shaun Harrad before his defence blocked Russell Penn's goalbound effort to keep the scores level.
Both teams then traded chances with Patrick McLaughlin and Jason Walker going close for the home side, with the Robins only having a tame Jermaine McGlashan effort to their name.
At the start of the second half the visitors' defence needed to be on top form as Walker looked certain to turn in Michael Coulson's centre before Scott Brown kept out Lee Bullock's effort from close range.
With time running out, Cheltenham substitute Kaid Mohamed was inches away from scoring with his first touch but could only fire McGlashan's cutback onto the crossbar before Chris Zebroski headed over late on.


