League Two
November 24, 2012
Williams keeps his cool
Scoring Summary
| Dagenham & Redbridge | Fleetwood Town |
|---|---|
| Sam Williams (pen 90') |
Teams
| Dagenham & Redbridge | Fleetwood Town |
|---|---|
| 1 Chris Lewington | 1 Scott Davies |
| 6 Michael Spillane | 28 Youl Mawene |
| 4 Scott Doe | 13 Alan Goodall |
| 2 Luke Wilkinson | 12 Junior Brown |
| 3 Oluwafemi Ilesanmi | 5 Steve McNulty |
| 17 Luke Howell | 2 Shaun Beesley |
| 12 Medy Elito | 11 Barry Nicholson |
| 19 Abu Ogogo | 20 Damien Johnson |
| 15 Matthew Saunders | 37 Barry Ferguson |
| 7 Sam Williams | 26 David Ball |
| 14 Jake Reed | 32 Tom Barkhuizen |
| Substitutes | |
| 30 Jordan Seabright | Chris Maxwell 16 |
| 18 Gavin Hoyte | Conor McLaughlin 15 |
| 16 Kevin Maher | Jamie Milligan 8 |
| 24 Billy Bingham | Lee Fowler 10 |
| 10 Joshua Scott | Jamie McGuire 18 |
| 23 Brian Woodall | Rodrigo Branco 34 |
| 9 Josh Wakefield | Alex Titchiner 17 |
| Substitutions | |
| Brian Woodall for Jake Reed (64) | Alex Titchiner for David Ball (78) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Scott Davies (90) | |
| Barry Ferguson (90) | |
| · Squads: Dagenham & Redbridge | Fleetwood Town | |
Sam Williams struck from the penalty spot in injury time as Dagenham claimed a 1-0 victory over Fleetwood.
Williams slotted the ball low past Fleetwood goalkeeper Scott Davies in the second minute of injury time having moments before been brought down by Youl Mawene inside the visitors' box.
Jake Reed had earlier hit the woodwork for the home side - taking advantage of a mistake by the out-of-sorts Mawene.
The Cod Army's best opportunities came in the early stages, Junior Brown unable to get on the end of a Barry Nicholson cross and then Nicholson sending David Ball through for the striker to fire wide.
The away side dominated after the break but failed to create any clear-cut openings. Brown could not connect at the back post following a testing cross from Tom Barkhuizen.
Then Barkhuizen struggled to turn having been sent into the box by Brown. But Williams' late penalty was enough to condemn Micky Mellon's side to their second consecutive defeat.


