April 1st 2001 v Emmbrook (Away)
0-0
League
DC picked their first point in five games this morning with a hard earned 0-0 draw with Emmbrook. On a boggy pitch, both sides cancelled each other out and had few goal scoring chances to speak off. Nick Smith came close to breaking the deadlock on two occasions but could not direct his efforts away from the goalkeeper. Steve Danby was replaced by Mickey Sheehan mid way through the second half after aggravating a shin injury he sustained on Friday night (He fell down some steps whilst alcoholically induced). Paul Allen was then replaced by Duncan Glen as the latter was having a nightmare running the line. Rory O'Neill deputised in goal yet again and pulled off a string of good saves to deny Emmbrook. The home side nearly snatched all the points late on as the opposition thundered the ball off the bar before being cleared to safety.  The starting lineup was as follows: Rory O'Neill; Chris Taylor, Howard Cooke, Stuart Brown, Steve Danby. Richard Jordan, Nick Smith, Steve Bell, Mark Jarman, Paul Allen; Jensen Langford.
Scorers: None
Subs: Duncan Glen for Paul Allen, Mickey Sheehan for Steve Danby

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April 15th 2001 v Reading Piranhas
Double Header (Home)
1-2
League
A goal from Steve Bell 5 minutes from half time was not enough to help DC out of their recent run of defeats in this first of two games against a strong Piranhas team challenging for the league title. DC played extemely well during the first half and went ahead when Steve Bell connected with a well weighted pass from Jensen Langford. Within the first fifteen minutes though DC lost Duncan Glen with a head injury after a collision with the goalkeeper and was replaced by Chris Taylor. The second half saw continued pressure from Piranhas and they eventually got their reward midway through the half when their striker beat the offside trap and slotted the ball past Rory O'Neill. The winner came soon after when a high ball beat Andy Holt and found the Piranhas player in space. Rory's desperate edge of the box challenge was not enough to prevent the player beating him and rolling the ball into an empty net. Richard Jordan could have levelled the game later in the game but his effort was blocked by a last gasp goal line clearance. The starting lineup was as follows: Rory O'Neill; Duncan Glen, Howard Cooke, Ray Makepeace, Andy Holt. Richard Jordan, Steve Danby, Steve Bell, Mark Jarman, Paul Allen; Jensen Langford.
Scorers: Steve Bell
Subs: Chris Taylor for Duncan Glen.
Subs Not Used: Neil Wilson, Mickey Sheehan, Stuart Brown

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April 15th 2001 v Reading Piranhas
Double Header (Away)
0-6
League
The second match was won by half time. DC came out and gave two goals away early on in the half. Piranhas knocked the ball around well and soon added to the tally before half time. Facing an uphill task Jensen Langford and Paul Allen made way for Stuart Brown and Mickey Sheehan but DC still couldn't get started and constantly found themselves pegged back in their own half defending furiously. The goal of the game came midway through the second half when the Piranhas right back latched onto the ball about 30 yards from goal and thundered an effort into the roof of the Steamers net beyond the despairing dive of Rory. Although DC created a few chances in the second half, it was Stuart Brown who came closest to scoring his first of the season when he tried to lob the goalkeeper from 40 yards. Another depressing day eventually ended for the Steamers after two more Piranhas shots found the back of the net. The starting lineup was as follows: Rory O'Neill; Chris Taylor, Howard Cooke, Ray Makepeace, Neil Wilson. Richard Jordan, Steve Danby, Steve Bell, Mark Jarman, Paul Allen; Jensen Langford.
Scorers: None
Subs: Stuart Brown for Jensen Langford, Mickey Sheehan for Paul Allen.
Subs Not Used: Andy Holt

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April 22nd 2001 v Ruscombe (Away)
0-12
League
Even though the Steamers were without a recognised keeper, having to call upon Stuart Brown to fill in, DC did enjoy some early possession but an early goal conceeded after about 6 minutes gave the upperhand to Ruscombe. DC battled well keeping the scoreline down to 2-0 at half time. The Steamers lost Richard Jordan at half time with a broken thumb so called upon Micky Sheehan to operate on the right hand side. Ruscombe dominated in all areas of the pitch, a well organised and physically strong display with relentless pressure saw DC brushed aside. What has been a common theme in recent games is that DC are running out of gas towards the end of a match. The stop/start nature of this season has not help players fitness- but sometimes you have to hold your hands up and admit to opposition were considerably better than us. Unfortunately, this result now goes down in the Steamers history books as their heaviest defeat. I don't suppose Stuart Brown's stag night the night before helped either: The starting lineup was as follows: Stuart Brown; Howard Cooke, Ray Makepeace, Neil Wilson, Paul Allen. Richard Jordan, Steve Danby, Steve Bell, Mark Jarman, Jensen Langford, Seb Rivers.
Scorers: None
Subs: Mickey Sheehan for Richard Jordan

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