League Two
February 2, 2013
Grecians and Shots share stalemate
Scoring Summary
| Exeter City | Aldershot Town |
|---|
Teams
| Exeter City | Aldershot Town |
|---|---|
| 1 Artur Krysiak | 21 Jamie Young |
| 16 Kevin Amankwaah | 3 Anthony Tonkin |
| 6 Danny Coles | 2 Ben Herd |
| 3 Craig Woodman | 11 Peter Vincenti |
| 5 Pat Baldwin | 5 Troy Brown |
| 4 Scott Bennett | 23 Sonny Bradley |
| 8 Matt Oakley | 24 Asa Hall |
| 28 Mark Molesley | 31 Daniel Rose |
| 12 Jamie Cureton | 12 Oliver Risser |
| 10 Alan Gow | 28 Kieron Cadogan |
| 21 Guillem Bauza | 10 Daniel Hylton |
| Substitutes | |
| 24 Rhys Evans | Glenn Morris 29 |
| 2 Steve Tully | Terrell Forbes 19 |
| 37 Jordan Moore-Taylor | Anthony McNamee 14 |
| 14 Tommy Doherty | Lionel Ainsworth 27 |
| 11 Arron Davies | Adam Mekki 17 |
| 22 Jimmy Keohane | Michael Rankine 9 |
| 32 Jake Gosling | Craig Reid 20 |
| Substitutions | |
| Jake Gosling for Mark Molesley (78) | Lionel Ainsworth for Kieron Cadogan (73) |
| Jimmy Keohane for Guillem Bauza (82) | Craig Reid for Daniel Hylton (79) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Mark Molesley (48) | Sonny Bradley (39) |
| · Squads: Exeter City | Aldershot Town | |
Exeter and Aldershot battled out a dire goalless draw at St James Park, with a point doing little for City's promotion aspirations or the Shots' hopes of avoiding relegation.
It was a desperately poor first half on a rotten pitch but Aldershot looked more likely to score, especially from set plays and corners.
Asa Hall saw a header hit the crossbar just seconds after Danny Hylton's effort had been saved by home goalkeeper Artur Krysiak.
Exeter's best chance fell to Jamie Cureton, but the ball got stuck under his feet when through on goal and in the end his shot was easily saved by Jamie Young.
Troy Brown headed over the bar as Exeter failed to clear a corner and Oliver Risser's fierce volley was well held by Krysiak.
City barely posed a threat but they did have the ball in the net only for Guillem Bauza to be flagged offside.
Aldershot were happy to play for time as the minutes ticked by and Exeter lacked the quality to break them down, despite seeing more of the ball.


