By Bradley Young
Forest Green Rovers Jamille Matte passes the ball in a match against Leyton Orient earlier this month Forest Green Rovers and Cheltenham Town played out a tight 0-0 draw on Saturday afternoon as both sides continue to push for promotion, reports Sam Wiles. As derby days often are, it was a tense and cagey opening with neither side able to get a foothold in the contest. However, on three minutes Baily Cargill came close after his headed effort from a Nicky Cadden cross was saved comfortably. Cheltenham had the first clear opportunity of the game after 17 minutes as the ever-present threat of Alfie May seemingly beat Rovers’ backline but the Robins number 10 subsequently saw his run flagged offside.
By Bradley Young
Forest Green Rovers Jamille Matte passes the ball in a match against Leyton Orient earlier this month Forest Green Rovers and Cheltenham Town played out a tight 0-0 draw on Saturday afternoon as both sides continue to push for promotion, reports Sam Wiles. As derby days often are, it was a tense and cagey opening with neither side able to get a foothold in the contest. However, on three minutes Baily Cargill came close after his headed effort from a Nicky Cadden cross was saved comfortably. Cheltenham had the first clear opportunity of the game after 17 minutes as the ever-present threat of Alfie May seemingly beat Rovers’ backline but the Robins number 10 subsequently saw his run flagged offside.
By Bradley Young
Forest Green Rovers Jamille Matte passes the ball in a match against Leyton Orient earlier this month Forest Green Rovers and Cheltenham Town played out a tight 0-0 draw on Saturday afternoon as both sides continue to push for promotion, reports Sam Wiles. As derby days often are, it was a tense and cagey opening with neither side able to get a foothold in the contest. However, on three minutes Baily Cargill came close after his headed effort from a Nicky Cadden cross was saved comfortably. Cheltenham had the first clear opportunity of the game after 17 minutes as the ever-present threat of Alfie May seemingly beat Rovers’ backline but the Robins number 10 subsequently saw his run flagged offside.