Sudbury came from 2-0 down at half-time to stun a Gillingham development side 3-2 in this evening's friendly at the MEL Group Stadium.
Sudbury started with Archer in goal, N'Cho, Lewis, Harrop, Henshaw, Cutts, Spelller, Daniels, Baker, Antoine and Swatman.
The Yellows were 2-0 down at half-time despite having a good selection of chances.
Keeper Archer did well several times, blocking off two free-kicks in a short space of time.
Gillingham's second goal was a stunner, being shot from a distance outside the area.
Just before half-time, the Gills keeper made a decent save, tipping away a shot over the bar bound to go in. Referee Chris Pollard signaled for half-time shortly after the resulting corner.
HT Sudbury 0-2 Gillingham XI
Into the second half, and there was more of the same - Gillingham performing powerful attacking stints with Sudbury also having a few chances.
But Thompson pulled a goal back before Cowley made the scores level, both with brilliant goals.
As full-time approached, both sides were searching around to capture a winning goal.
And then, Thompson smashed the ball past the Gills keeper to win it late on for Sudbury.
Gillingham searched for an equalizer but were unable to score as referee Pollard concluded the match.
Slideshow avalable on this link.
Sudbury started with Archer in goal, N'Cho, Lewis, Harrop, Henshaw, Cutts, Spelller, Daniels, Baker, Antoine and Swatman.
The Yellows were 2-0 down at half-time despite having a good selection of chances.
Keeper Archer did well several times, blocking off two free-kicks in a short space of time.
Gillingham's second goal was a stunner, being shot from a distance outside the area.
Just before half-time, the Gills keeper made a decent save, tipping away a shot over the bar bound to go in. Referee Chris Pollard signaled for half-time shortly after the resulting corner.
HT Sudbury 0-2 Gillingham XI
Into the second half, and there was more of the same - Gillingham performing powerful attacking stints with Sudbury also having a few chances.
But Thompson pulled a goal back before Cowley made the scores level, both with brilliant goals.
As full-time approached, both sides were searching around to capture a winning goal.
And then, Thompson smashed the ball past the Gills keeper to win it late on for Sudbury.
Gillingham searched for an equalizer but were unable to score as referee Pollard concluded the match.
Slideshow avalable on this link.