Jamie Opens the scoring
Adam Burnicle adds the second
Daniel Moore adds the third
Adam Burnicle adds the fourth
Adam Burnicle completes his hat-trick and adds the fifth
Jamie Opens the scoring
Adam Burnicle adds the second
Daniel Moore adds the third
Adam Burnicle adds the fourth
Adam Burnicle completes his hat-trick and adds the fifth
Adam Burnicle with Shildon’s First
Billy heads in the Second
Jack Blackford adds the 3rd
Dan Groves adds the 4th
Adam Burnicle scores his first to equalise
Daniel Moore heads in from Lewis Dodds cross to make it 2-1
Adam Burnicle scores his second to make the score 3-1
Honours were even in the Local Derby against West Auckland.
Former Shildon striker Ben Wood gave the visitors the lead after 10 mins when he slotted the ball past Liversedge in the Shildon Goal. With seconds remaining in the first half and put the ball under West Auckland Keeper Adam McHugh.
In the second half it was West Auckland who again took the lead when another former player Anthony Bell scored from the spot after Denver Morris was adjudged to of been brought down in the box. 2 minutes into injury time Matty Robson stepped up and scored from the spot after Daniel Moore was brought down in the box.
New Shildon AFC manager Daniel Moore has brought in striker Adam Burnicle from West Auckland as his first signing for the club.
Daniel says he is delighted to have signed a player with a proven goal scoring record at this level and is also a signing with a view towards the future.
Subject to FA clearance Adam will be in the squad for tomorrow’s game away to West Allotment Celtic.
Welcome to the club Adam.
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