Saturday 29th December 2007
Stafford Rangers 0 Ebbsfleet United 1
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 653 (106 away fans)
Weather: showers, windy
Stafford Rangers suffered more bad luck as visitors Ebbsfleet United took the points with a last gasp injury time winner. John Akinde slotted home from just a few yards out to deny Rangers what would have been a deserved point.
The Stafford side was unchanged as Djimi Sangare hadn't sufficiently recovered from his ankle injury to play any part. Luke Potter played his last game on loan from Barnsley.
There were two changes in personnel in the starting line-up with Seb Arnolin and Nathan Smith coming in to replace the departed Luke Potter and suspended Chris Flynn. With Djimi Sangare not sufficiently recovered from his ankle injury, joint caretaker player-manager Kevin Street moved from midfield to play on the left side of the defence. Dolapo Olaoye came on as a second-half substitute for his first taste of action since the opening day of the season.
Ebbsfleet got the game underway attacking the Social Club end with the aid off a strong and blustery wind. In the second minute, James Smith's backpass eluded Lance Cronin but nothing came from the resulting corner. The visitors also won an early corner after Jemiah Richards cut out a low cross from Chris McPhee. James Smith got his head to the corner which hit a defender and went out. In the 15th minute, Rangers were inches (and a gust of wind) away from taking the lead. David McNiven intercepted a poor pass from mark Ricketts and launched a lob from fully 30 yards out. The ball cleared Cronin and looked to be going into the unguarded net only to be blown the wrong side of the post.
There was a worrying moment for the home side when Akinde caught Danny Alcock with a late challenge as both went for a long clearance down the middle by Cronin. Akinde was booked for the foul. The Stafford keeper was able to continue and quickly pulled off a double save to deny both Akinde and Luke Moore.
Rangers continued to battle into the wind and were again unlucky not to score in the 26th minute. Neil Grayson may well have shot for goal but his misdirected effort fell kindly for Nathan Smith on the right inside the area. Smith got in a low drive which Cronin kept out with his boot.
Around the half-hour mark, Michael Bostwick, from out on the right crossed into the six-yard box and Wayne Daniel cleared the danger at the expense of a corner. Neil Barrett then tried his luck with a shot from well outside the area and the ball took a deflection on its way out for another corner. Richie Sutton got forward and drove over the Ebbsfleet bar from 20 yards out.
The visitors should have taken the lead in the 39th minute. McPhee got clear only to blast a shot high over the bar with just Alcock to beat. Before the interval, Bostwick sent a wind-assisted 25-yard free-kick over the bar and Stacy Long forced a routine save out of Alcock from 15 yards out.
Stafford took the game to the visitors in the second half and should have gone in front two minutes after the restart. Unmarked Grayson met a perfect cross from Nathan Smith only to head straight at Cronin from six yards out. On the hour, Frenchman Samy Mawene threaded a pass through the Ebbsfleet defence to McNiven. The striker hit a low angled shot which beat the diving Cronin and hit the outside of the left-hand post.
Ebbsfleet were always a thread on the break and got back into the game during the last half hour. Bostwick fired straight at Alcock from 15 yards out while McPhee saw another long-range effort deflected for a corner. Dolapo Olaoye came on to end a four-month absence through injury and set up a chance which Seb Hamilton drove wide from 25 yards out.
A draw would have been a fair outcome until Akinde stuck the very late winner.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richard Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 21. Jemiah Richards, 8. Kevin Street; 15. Nathan Smith, 17. Ross Draper, 22. Samy Mawene, 19. Seb Arnolin; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 30. Seb Hamilton (for Smith, 55), 11. Dolapo Olaoye (for Arnolin, 85), 16. Tom Ingram, 24. Steve Hopkinson, 33. Danny Allen (gk).
Ebbsfleet United (yellow/white/yellow): 1. Lance Cronin; 15. Mark Ricketts, 2. Peter Hawkins, 5. James Smith, 3. Sacha Opinel; 25. Michael Bostwick, 14. Neil Barrett, 8. Stacy Long; 12. Chris McPhee (capt); 18. Luke Moore, 19. John Akinde. Subs: 30. Rob French, 9. Raphael Nade, 16. Liam Coleman, 20. Dan Stubbs, 17. George Purcell.
Referee: Dean Moharab (Stockport)
Attendance: 653 (inc 106 away fans)
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Stafford Rangers 0 Burton Albion 3
Wednesday 26th December 2007
Stafford Rangers 0 Burton Albion 3
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 1679
Weather: bright, dry, windy
Stafford never recovered from a three-goal blast from Burton in the closing stages of the first half following the dismissal of Chris Flynn. Mark Greaves opened the scoring in the 34th minute and Jake Edwards added two more just before the interval
The Stafford side was unchanged as Djimi Sangare hadn't sufficiently recovered from his ankle injury to play any part. Luke Potter played his last game on loan from Barnsley.
What was turning out to be a finally-balanced local derby turned dramatically in favour of Burton in the 27th minute. Chris Flynn had every right to go for a throughball played low into the area as Kevin Poole bravely raced off his line to dive at the feet of the Boro midfielder. With no intent to hurt the veteran keeper, Flynn caught Poole in the face with his boot and, perhaps, it was inevitable that the referee would provide a straight red card. Poole received treatment for a facial cut and was able to continue.
Burton took the lead in the 34th minute. John McGrath floated a free-kick from the left towards the far post which looked to be curling out. Mark Greaves somehow managed rise above Ross Draper to head across the face of goal from a very narrow angle and in at the far post.
The lead was doubled in the 44th minute again from a set piece. Jake Edwards met McGrath's inswinging corner delivered from the right with a glancing header which dropped in at the left-hand post.
Edwards struck again in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time. Again McGrath was the supplier with a near-post free-kick from the left which the striker stabbed home at close range. Play resumed for barely a second before the referee brought proceeding to a halt.
Rangers set out to keep a clean sheet in the second half and try and make inroads into Burton's three-goal lead. They succeeded with the clean sheet but were unlucky not to find the net.
Just after the hour mark, Neil Grayson was unlucky to see a shot cleared off the line and Wayne Daniel fired straight at Poole from 10 yards out.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 21. Jemiah Richards, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 30. Seb Hamilton (for Street, 76), 16. Tom Ingram (for Mawene, 80) ,24. Steve Hopkinson (for Draper, 88), 19. Sebastian Arnolin, 33. Danny Allen (gk).
Burton Albion (sky blue with white sleeves/sky blue/white): 1. Kevin Poole; 17. John Brayford, 4. Mark Greaves (capt), 5. Tony James, 3. Aaron Webster; 2, Andy Corbett, 24. Michael Simpson, 6. John McGrath, 18. Dave Farrell; 9. Jake Edwards, 14. Shaun Harrad. Subs: 7. Darren Stride (for Greaves, ht), 8. Marc Goodfellow (for Brayford, ht), 10. Daryl Clare (for Harrad, 65), Keith Gilroy, 30, Saul Deeney (gk).
Referee: G. J. Sutton (Lincoln)
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Stafford Rangers 0 Burton Albion 3
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 1679
Weather: bright, dry, windy
Stafford never recovered from a three-goal blast from Burton in the closing stages of the first half following the dismissal of Chris Flynn. Mark Greaves opened the scoring in the 34th minute and Jake Edwards added two more just before the interval
The Stafford side was unchanged as Djimi Sangare hadn't sufficiently recovered from his ankle injury to play any part. Luke Potter played his last game on loan from Barnsley.
What was turning out to be a finally-balanced local derby turned dramatically in favour of Burton in the 27th minute. Chris Flynn had every right to go for a throughball played low into the area as Kevin Poole bravely raced off his line to dive at the feet of the Boro midfielder. With no intent to hurt the veteran keeper, Flynn caught Poole in the face with his boot and, perhaps, it was inevitable that the referee would provide a straight red card. Poole received treatment for a facial cut and was able to continue.
Burton took the lead in the 34th minute. John McGrath floated a free-kick from the left towards the far post which looked to be curling out. Mark Greaves somehow managed rise above Ross Draper to head across the face of goal from a very narrow angle and in at the far post.
The lead was doubled in the 44th minute again from a set piece. Jake Edwards met McGrath's inswinging corner delivered from the right with a glancing header which dropped in at the left-hand post.
Edwards struck again in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time. Again McGrath was the supplier with a near-post free-kick from the left which the striker stabbed home at close range. Play resumed for barely a second before the referee brought proceeding to a halt.
Rangers set out to keep a clean sheet in the second half and try and make inroads into Burton's three-goal lead. They succeeded with the clean sheet but were unlucky not to find the net.
Just after the hour mark, Neil Grayson was unlucky to see a shot cleared off the line and Wayne Daniel fired straight at Poole from 10 yards out.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 21. Jemiah Richards, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 30. Seb Hamilton (for Street, 76), 16. Tom Ingram (for Mawene, 80) ,24. Steve Hopkinson (for Draper, 88), 19. Sebastian Arnolin, 33. Danny Allen (gk).
Burton Albion (sky blue with white sleeves/sky blue/white): 1. Kevin Poole; 17. John Brayford, 4. Mark Greaves (capt), 5. Tony James, 3. Aaron Webster; 2, Andy Corbett, 24. Michael Simpson, 6. John McGrath, 18. Dave Farrell; 9. Jake Edwards, 14. Shaun Harrad. Subs: 7. Darren Stride (for Greaves, ht), 8. Marc Goodfellow (for Brayford, ht), 10. Daryl Clare (for Harrad, 65), Keith Gilroy, 30, Saul Deeney (gk).
Referee: G. J. Sutton (Lincoln)
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Stafford Rangers 0 York City 2
Saturday 22nd December 2007
Stafford Rangers 0 York City 2 (aet)
Setanta Shield Fourth Round
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 515 (72 away fans)
Weather: wet, dull
Stafford Rangers produced a hardworking and battling performance against York City in the Setanta Shield Fourth Round. But after neither side could break the deadlock in normal time, the visitors scored twice in extra time through Richard Brodie (99) and Onome Sodje (120). York face a home tie with either Barrow or Northwich in the next round.
There was just one change to the Stafford starting line-up with Jemiah Richards coming for Djimi Sangare who picked an ankle injury in training.
Stafford got the game underway in heavy rain attacking the Town End. Floodlights were on from the start to cut through the gloom.
York won an early corner, delivered from the right by Ben Purkiss which the leaping Danny Alcock caught cleanly.
The visitors had the first attempt on goal when Emmanuel Panther hit a low shot from the edge of the area which missed the target at the near post.
Defender Darren Kelly was forced to concede a corner by David McNiven, from which Wayne Daniel got his head to but couldn't direct on target.
On the quarter hour, Luke Potter, on the left, found Neil Grayson inside the area who hammered a left-foot shot just wide.
Chances started to come more frequently. Onome Sodje pulled the ball back for Martyn Woolford to fire over from 20 yards out.
Richie Sutton delivered a deep cross from the right to the far post where Chris Flynn did well to get on a header which flew wide.
Midway through the half, Craig Farrell stayed onside and got into the Boro area. His initial shot was blocked by Sutton and Daniel got in the way of a follow-up effort from Woolford. In the next attack, Farrell shot straight at Alcock.
York continued to enjoy a good spell of pressure and a deflected 25-yard shot from Woolford ended up in Alcock's arms.
Sodje got clear only for Daniel to get back and initially halt the progress of the York forward. Sodje managed to get in a near-post shot which Alcock turned round.
Stafford started to press forward and around the half-hour mark, Samy Mawene hit a long-range shot which Tom Evans failed to hold and the ball was hurriedly cleared. From the resulting corner, Jemiah Richards saw a header cleared off the line.
Stuart Elliott tried his luck from well outside the area, sending his well-struck shot high over the bar. Sodje set up Farrell who fired straight at the well-positioned Alcock.
Rangers were awarded a free-kick some 35 yards out which Mawene drove narrowly wide through a crowded area.
In the 39th minute, Mawene took the ball forward down the middle, fed Grayson who crossed into the area where McNiven fired over.
Less than a minute after the restart, Alcock pulled off an outstanding save to push away a rising shot from Panther than appeared destined for the top-left corner.
Alcock excelled again three minutes later, this time to turn round a rising drive hit by Woolford from just outside the area. Panther's shot, also from outside the area, hit Farrell and looped away to safety.
Stafford got forward and almost took the lead in the 53rd minute. Street sliced open the York defence with a one-two with McNiven, only to see his close-rang shot kept out by the legs of Evans.
Ross Draper got in another shot which took a deflection and went out for another corner. Daniel got in a header which was played back to corner taker Mawene who sent a low shot narrowly wide of the near post.
Good vocal support gave the boys plenty of encouragement. Potter was next to go for goal. He cut in from the left and sent a curling right-foot shot dipping just over the bar. As the action hotted up, Daniel produced a fine tackle to prevent Sodje from getting in a shot. On the hour, Daniel blocked Woolford's 25-yard shot.
Stafford again went close to breaking the deadlock. Mawene's long ball from the Rangers half bounced just outside the York area where Grayson lifted it over Evans who had raced off his line. But Evans had made the chance difficult and the ball drifted wide.
In what was a good Rangers spell, Potter found Grayson who laid the ball into the path of Street. He got in a shot on target but straight at Evans.
Substitute Richard Brodie forced a save out of Alcock and also sent a header wide. Sodje fired well wide of the target.
In the 84th minute, Evans failed to hold a hanging cross from Mawene and McNiven hooked the loose ball over the bar. But the referee may well have awarded a free-kick for a push on Evans.
With the game heading for extra time, Purkiss got in a near-post header across the face of goal which Flynn blocked on the line. Alcock tipped over another shot from Sodje.
Just as they did a couple of hours earlier, Stafford kicked off attacking the Town End. The was early danger for Rangers. Brodie broke down the right and crossed low towards the far post where Sodje was lurking. But Sutton cut out the cross at the expense of a corner. York took the lead in the 99th minute. Brodie fired past Alcock from 15 yards out. Sodje almost doubled the lead three minutes later. He cut in from the right and got in a low shot which Alcock kept out with his legs at the near post.
In the second period, Grayson had a couple of half chances to level things up. Alcock pulled off another good save to beat away Brodie's shot. Mawene went for goal from near the right corner of the area and sent his shot fizzing across the face of the York goal. With Stafford throwing men forward, Sodje got clear on the break and hammered a shot past Alcock to scored York's clinching second goal.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 21. Jemiah Richards, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 19. Sebastian Arnolin (for Draper, 77), 30. Seb Hamilton (for McNiven, 95), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Street, 119), 16. Tom Ingram, 33. Danny Allen (gk).
York City (yellow/blue/yellow): 1. Tom Evans; 6. Daniel Parslow, 25. Darren Kelly, 2. Darren Craddock; 23. Ben Purkiss, 8. Emmanuel Panther (capt), 11. Martyn Woolford, 4. Stuart Elliott, 24. Anthony Lloyd; 10. Craig Farrell, 7. Onome Sodje. Subs: 16. Richard Brodie (for Farrell, 61), 22. Nicky Wroe (for Woolford, 70). 13. Josh Mimms, 12. Chris Beardsley, 28. Andy McWilliams.
Referee: P. E. Curry (Northumberland)
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Stafford Rangers 0 York City 2 (aet)
Setanta Shield Fourth Round
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 515 (72 away fans)
Weather: wet, dull
Stafford Rangers produced a hardworking and battling performance against York City in the Setanta Shield Fourth Round. But after neither side could break the deadlock in normal time, the visitors scored twice in extra time through Richard Brodie (99) and Onome Sodje (120). York face a home tie with either Barrow or Northwich in the next round.
There was just one change to the Stafford starting line-up with Jemiah Richards coming for Djimi Sangare who picked an ankle injury in training.
Stafford got the game underway in heavy rain attacking the Town End. Floodlights were on from the start to cut through the gloom.
York won an early corner, delivered from the right by Ben Purkiss which the leaping Danny Alcock caught cleanly.
The visitors had the first attempt on goal when Emmanuel Panther hit a low shot from the edge of the area which missed the target at the near post.
Defender Darren Kelly was forced to concede a corner by David McNiven, from which Wayne Daniel got his head to but couldn't direct on target.
On the quarter hour, Luke Potter, on the left, found Neil Grayson inside the area who hammered a left-foot shot just wide.
Chances started to come more frequently. Onome Sodje pulled the ball back for Martyn Woolford to fire over from 20 yards out.
Richie Sutton delivered a deep cross from the right to the far post where Chris Flynn did well to get on a header which flew wide.
Midway through the half, Craig Farrell stayed onside and got into the Boro area. His initial shot was blocked by Sutton and Daniel got in the way of a follow-up effort from Woolford. In the next attack, Farrell shot straight at Alcock.
York continued to enjoy a good spell of pressure and a deflected 25-yard shot from Woolford ended up in Alcock's arms.
Sodje got clear only for Daniel to get back and initially halt the progress of the York forward. Sodje managed to get in a near-post shot which Alcock turned round.
Stafford started to press forward and around the half-hour mark, Samy Mawene hit a long-range shot which Tom Evans failed to hold and the ball was hurriedly cleared. From the resulting corner, Jemiah Richards saw a header cleared off the line.
Stuart Elliott tried his luck from well outside the area, sending his well-struck shot high over the bar. Sodje set up Farrell who fired straight at the well-positioned Alcock.
Rangers were awarded a free-kick some 35 yards out which Mawene drove narrowly wide through a crowded area.
In the 39th minute, Mawene took the ball forward down the middle, fed Grayson who crossed into the area where McNiven fired over.
Less than a minute after the restart, Alcock pulled off an outstanding save to push away a rising shot from Panther than appeared destined for the top-left corner.
Alcock excelled again three minutes later, this time to turn round a rising drive hit by Woolford from just outside the area. Panther's shot, also from outside the area, hit Farrell and looped away to safety.
Stafford got forward and almost took the lead in the 53rd minute. Street sliced open the York defence with a one-two with McNiven, only to see his close-rang shot kept out by the legs of Evans.
Ross Draper got in another shot which took a deflection and went out for another corner. Daniel got in a header which was played back to corner taker Mawene who sent a low shot narrowly wide of the near post.
Good vocal support gave the boys plenty of encouragement. Potter was next to go for goal. He cut in from the left and sent a curling right-foot shot dipping just over the bar. As the action hotted up, Daniel produced a fine tackle to prevent Sodje from getting in a shot. On the hour, Daniel blocked Woolford's 25-yard shot.
Stafford again went close to breaking the deadlock. Mawene's long ball from the Rangers half bounced just outside the York area where Grayson lifted it over Evans who had raced off his line. But Evans had made the chance difficult and the ball drifted wide.
In what was a good Rangers spell, Potter found Grayson who laid the ball into the path of Street. He got in a shot on target but straight at Evans.
Substitute Richard Brodie forced a save out of Alcock and also sent a header wide. Sodje fired well wide of the target.
In the 84th minute, Evans failed to hold a hanging cross from Mawene and McNiven hooked the loose ball over the bar. But the referee may well have awarded a free-kick for a push on Evans.
With the game heading for extra time, Purkiss got in a near-post header across the face of goal which Flynn blocked on the line. Alcock tipped over another shot from Sodje.
Just as they did a couple of hours earlier, Stafford kicked off attacking the Town End. The was early danger for Rangers. Brodie broke down the right and crossed low towards the far post where Sodje was lurking. But Sutton cut out the cross at the expense of a corner. York took the lead in the 99th minute. Brodie fired past Alcock from 15 yards out. Sodje almost doubled the lead three minutes later. He cut in from the right and got in a low shot which Alcock kept out with his legs at the near post.
In the second period, Grayson had a couple of half chances to level things up. Alcock pulled off another good save to beat away Brodie's shot. Mawene went for goal from near the right corner of the area and sent his shot fizzing across the face of the York goal. With Stafford throwing men forward, Sodje got clear on the break and hammered a shot past Alcock to scored York's clinching second goal.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 21. Jemiah Richards, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 19. Sebastian Arnolin (for Draper, 77), 30. Seb Hamilton (for McNiven, 95), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Street, 119), 16. Tom Ingram, 33. Danny Allen (gk).
York City (yellow/blue/yellow): 1. Tom Evans; 6. Daniel Parslow, 25. Darren Kelly, 2. Darren Craddock; 23. Ben Purkiss, 8. Emmanuel Panther (capt), 11. Martyn Woolford, 4. Stuart Elliott, 24. Anthony Lloyd; 10. Craig Farrell, 7. Onome Sodje. Subs: 16. Richard Brodie (for Farrell, 61), 22. Nicky Wroe (for Woolford, 70). 13. Josh Mimms, 12. Chris Beardsley, 28. Andy McWilliams.
Referee: P. E. Curry (Northumberland)
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Stafford Rangers 3 Ossett Town 1
Saturday 15th December 2007
Stafford Rangers 3 Ossett Town 1
FA Carlsberg Trophy First Round
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 521 (28 away fans)
Weather: cold, dry
Duration: first-half: 49:19; second-half: 50:00
Stafford Rangers had plenty of reasons to celebrate after recording a comfortable victory over Ossett Town to progress into the FA Carlsberg Trophy Second Round. Two first-half goals from David McNiven and a third after the break from Neil Grayson ensured Stafford won their first game anywhere since mid-September and earned their first victory at Marston Road for eight months. The £4,000 prize money will come in handy as well.
There was one change to the starting line-up with Kevin Street returning from injury for his first game in four weeks. Nathan Smith was missing with the hamstring injury he picked up at Aldershot. Fit-again Seb Hamilton came on as a substitute during the second half having not featured since the Tamworth Staffs Senior Cup tie.
Attacking the Town End, Rangers got straight on the attack against a side in 9th position in the Unibond League Premier Division. From 32 yards out, Samy Mawene sent a free-kick over the wall but straight into the arms of well-positioned Piotr Skiba.
Stafford took the lead in the 6th minute thanks to a great finish from McNiven. Richard Sutton played a lofted forward ball forward from the right and McNiven wrong footed Skiba with a first-time glancing header from just inside the area.
Ossett quickly responded. Djimi Sanagre brought down James Walshaw just outside the Stafford area and Robert O'Brien's free-kick hit the wall. O'Brien got down the right and crossed into the area where Aiden Savory headed wide.
In the 13th minute, Street set up Ross Draper who lifted his 25-yard shot over the bar. Luke Potter delivered a low cross from the left towards the far post which eluded McNiven and Skiba gathered up.
Stafford continued to create the better chances and Street cut in from the right before sending a right-foot shot just over the bar. Grayson picked up a pass from McNiven but his shot was cut out by Robert Tonks.
Just before the half-hour mark, O'Brien saw a shot blocked by Potter during a scramble inside the Stafford area.
Stafford appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty when Mawene's right-wing cross, aimed for McNiven, struck Ossett skipper David Briggs.
The visitors enjoyed a good spell of pressure as the interval approached without seriously troubling Danny Alcock. O'Brien crossed deep to the far left post where Marc Thompson ran in to fire wide from just a few yards out. Alcock safely gathered Carl Fothergill's looping header from Thompson's cross. Savory hammered a rising shot over the bar from 25 yards while Alcock did well to hold a serving long-range effort from Fothergill.
However, Stafford doubled their lead in first-half stoppage time. McNiven converted a low right-wing cross from Mawene to score his 6th goal of the season.
Rangers looked to put Ossett under pressure at the start of the second half and prevent the visitors getting forward. After David Briggs fouled Grayson, Mawene's free-kick took a deflection off a defender and flew over the bar. Wayne Daniel headed wide from the resulting corner.
Potter enjoyed a mazy run past several defenders before his progress was halted just outside the Ossett area. Having played advantage, the referee awarded a free-kick for an attempted trip which Chris Flynn drove against the wall. The rebound fell to Potter who dove over from well outside the area.
Just before the hour mark, Flynn sent a volley wide of the near left post and Street appealed for a penalty after he went down inside the area.
Ossett also appealed for a penalty when Walshaw picked up a pass from Fothergill and went down under Sutton's challenge.
Flynn was fouled by Lee Pugh and Street drove wide after his initial free-kick, delivered into the area, was cleared.
Fothergill fired wide from a narrow angle as the visitors tried to reduce the deficit.
A horrendous error by Briggs gifted Stafford a third goal in the 75th minute. With Skiba out of his goal, the defender cleared straight to McNiven who sent a free header against the post. Grayson kept his cool to hammer home the rebound and extinguish any doubt about the outcome. Like McNiven had earlier, Grayson took his tally for the season to six goals.
Alcock pulled off a fine save three minutes later to turn round Savory's right-foot free-kick hit past the wall from 20 yards out.
Ossett pulled a goal back in the 86th minute. O'Brien tapped in at close range after good work by Walshaw who took the ball into the area.
There was further danger. A quickly-taken free-kick allowed Ben Hardy to get into the area where Sangare produced a fine saving tackle to prevent the Ossett substitute from getting in a shot.
In injury time, there was one further Rangers chance. Street lofted the ball forward and Skiba held Grayson's looping header.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 30. Seb Hamilton (for Mawene, 64), 16. Tom Ingram (for Sutton, 76), 21. Jemiah Richards, 24. Steve Hopkinson, 33. Danny Allen (gk).<
Ossett Town (red/red/red): 1. Piotr Skiba; 2. Robert Tonks, 6. David Meadowcroft, 5. David Briggs (capt), 3. Lee Stratford; 7. Robert O'Brien, 4. Lee Pugh, 8. Aiden Savory, 11. Marc Thompson; 9. Carl Fothergill, 10. James Walshaw. Subs: 12. Scott Jackson (for Thompson, 76), 14. Ben Hardy (for Fothergill, 76), 15. Jonathan Hedge, 16. Sam Jackson, 17. Gareth Stoke.
Referee: P. C. Wright (Southport).
Assistants: S. A. Oldham (Poulton) and D. C. Holloway (Fleetwood).
Fourth Official: T. Comway (Bamber Bridge).
Man of the Match: Wayne Daniel.
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Stafford Rangers 3 Ossett Town 1
FA Carlsberg Trophy First Round
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 521 (28 away fans)
Weather: cold, dry
Duration: first-half: 49:19; second-half: 50:00
Stafford Rangers had plenty of reasons to celebrate after recording a comfortable victory over Ossett Town to progress into the FA Carlsberg Trophy Second Round. Two first-half goals from David McNiven and a third after the break from Neil Grayson ensured Stafford won their first game anywhere since mid-September and earned their first victory at Marston Road for eight months. The £4,000 prize money will come in handy as well.
There was one change to the starting line-up with Kevin Street returning from injury for his first game in four weeks. Nathan Smith was missing with the hamstring injury he picked up at Aldershot. Fit-again Seb Hamilton came on as a substitute during the second half having not featured since the Tamworth Staffs Senior Cup tie.
Attacking the Town End, Rangers got straight on the attack against a side in 9th position in the Unibond League Premier Division. From 32 yards out, Samy Mawene sent a free-kick over the wall but straight into the arms of well-positioned Piotr Skiba.
Stafford took the lead in the 6th minute thanks to a great finish from McNiven. Richard Sutton played a lofted forward ball forward from the right and McNiven wrong footed Skiba with a first-time glancing header from just inside the area.
Ossett quickly responded. Djimi Sanagre brought down James Walshaw just outside the Stafford area and Robert O'Brien's free-kick hit the wall. O'Brien got down the right and crossed into the area where Aiden Savory headed wide.
In the 13th minute, Street set up Ross Draper who lifted his 25-yard shot over the bar. Luke Potter delivered a low cross from the left towards the far post which eluded McNiven and Skiba gathered up.
Stafford continued to create the better chances and Street cut in from the right before sending a right-foot shot just over the bar. Grayson picked up a pass from McNiven but his shot was cut out by Robert Tonks.
Just before the half-hour mark, O'Brien saw a shot blocked by Potter during a scramble inside the Stafford area.
Stafford appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty when Mawene's right-wing cross, aimed for McNiven, struck Ossett skipper David Briggs.
The visitors enjoyed a good spell of pressure as the interval approached without seriously troubling Danny Alcock. O'Brien crossed deep to the far left post where Marc Thompson ran in to fire wide from just a few yards out. Alcock safely gathered Carl Fothergill's looping header from Thompson's cross. Savory hammered a rising shot over the bar from 25 yards while Alcock did well to hold a serving long-range effort from Fothergill.
However, Stafford doubled their lead in first-half stoppage time. McNiven converted a low right-wing cross from Mawene to score his 6th goal of the season.
Rangers looked to put Ossett under pressure at the start of the second half and prevent the visitors getting forward. After David Briggs fouled Grayson, Mawene's free-kick took a deflection off a defender and flew over the bar. Wayne Daniel headed wide from the resulting corner.
Potter enjoyed a mazy run past several defenders before his progress was halted just outside the Ossett area. Having played advantage, the referee awarded a free-kick for an attempted trip which Chris Flynn drove against the wall. The rebound fell to Potter who dove over from well outside the area.
Just before the hour mark, Flynn sent a volley wide of the near left post and Street appealed for a penalty after he went down inside the area.
Ossett also appealed for a penalty when Walshaw picked up a pass from Fothergill and went down under Sutton's challenge.
Flynn was fouled by Lee Pugh and Street drove wide after his initial free-kick, delivered into the area, was cleared.
Fothergill fired wide from a narrow angle as the visitors tried to reduce the deficit.
A horrendous error by Briggs gifted Stafford a third goal in the 75th minute. With Skiba out of his goal, the defender cleared straight to McNiven who sent a free header against the post. Grayson kept his cool to hammer home the rebound and extinguish any doubt about the outcome. Like McNiven had earlier, Grayson took his tally for the season to six goals.
Alcock pulled off a fine save three minutes later to turn round Savory's right-foot free-kick hit past the wall from 20 yards out.
Ossett pulled a goal back in the 86th minute. O'Brien tapped in at close range after good work by Walshaw who took the ball into the area.
There was further danger. A quickly-taken free-kick allowed Ben Hardy to get into the area where Sangare produced a fine saving tackle to prevent the Ossett substitute from getting in a shot.
In injury time, there was one further Rangers chance. Street lofted the ball forward and Skiba held Grayson's looping header.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 30. Seb Hamilton (for Mawene, 64), 16. Tom Ingram (for Sutton, 76), 21. Jemiah Richards, 24. Steve Hopkinson, 33. Danny Allen (gk).<
Ossett Town (red/red/red): 1. Piotr Skiba; 2. Robert Tonks, 6. David Meadowcroft, 5. David Briggs (capt), 3. Lee Stratford; 7. Robert O'Brien, 4. Lee Pugh, 8. Aiden Savory, 11. Marc Thompson; 9. Carl Fothergill, 10. James Walshaw. Subs: 12. Scott Jackson (for Thompson, 76), 14. Ben Hardy (for Fothergill, 76), 15. Jonathan Hedge, 16. Sam Jackson, 17. Gareth Stoke.
Referee: P. C. Wright (Southport).
Assistants: S. A. Oldham (Poulton) and D. C. Holloway (Fleetwood).
Fourth Official: T. Comway (Bamber Bridge).
Man of the Match: Wayne Daniel.
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Aldershot Town 4 Stafford Rangers 3
Saturday 8th December 2007
Aldershot Town 4 Stafford Rangers 3
Blue Square Premier
At: Recreation Ground
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 2669
Weather: overcast, rain before and during game
Duration: first-half: 47:22; second-half: 49:29
Stafford Rangers scored three times in this thrilling encounter away to the Blue Square Premier League leader but were denied a share of the spoils by a late winner from Aldershot. David McNiven (8 mins) put Boro in front but the home side hit back with goals from Louis Soares (10) and John Grant (20). Chris Flynn (34) levelled things up with his first Rangers goal only for Shots to regain the lead just before the interval through Jonny Dixon (42). Joint caretaker manager Neil Grayson (67) equalised with a long-range lob. However, Aldershot took the points and extended their lead at the top with Scott Davies' free-kick (78) thought Rangers were unlucky to see Wayne Daniel's later header cleared from in front of the home goal.
Stafford made two changes. Danny Alcock returned in goal and Nathan Smith started in a three-pronged attack in place of former loanees Scott Loach and Chris Humphrey. Young keeper Danny Allen was named on the bench for the first time.
Stafford, who kicked off attacking the covered north end of the Recreation Ground, took the lead in the 8th minute when David McNiven lobbed Aldershot keeper Nikki Bull from 20 yards out. The ball went in via the underside of the bar to provide the perfect start against the Blue Square Premier table-topper who started the day four points clear.
However, Aldershot quickly hit back and equalised two minutes later in the 10th minute. JohnGrant got forward down the right and squared a pass to Louis Soares who sent a rising shot into the top-left corner from 20 yards out.
Rangers were forced to make a change in the 16th minute when Nathan Smith limped off and Seb Arnolin came on for his first appearance since returning for a spell on loan at Hednesford Town.
Both sides wanted to attack at every opportunity and the crowd were entertained throughout on what was a wet and cold afternoon in north Hampshire.
The home side edged in front in the 20th minute. John Grant latched onto a throughball down the middle and fired past the unlucky Danny Alcock. The diving keeper got his hand to the ball but couldn't prevent it going into the bottom-left corner of the net.
Rangers survived a couple of scares either side of the half-hour mark. Djimi Sangare required treatment and fortunately was able to complete the game. John Grant almost intercepted a backpass from skipper Wayne Daniel but Alcock left his line to boot the ball clear.
After the rain and drizzle stopped, which had seriously put the game in danger of not started, Rangers equalised in the 34th minute thanks to a well worked move involving McNiven and Arnolin. Chris Flynn raced forward into the area from the left to latch onto a pass from Arnolin and finished with an angled shot across goal straight into the bottom right corner. Game on.
Alcock pulled off a superb diving save in the 42nd minute to round a low drive from Joes Grant. But Rangers were out of luck from the corner. The ball, delivered to the far post by Soares, was headed back by Ricky Newman for Jonny Dixon to head home at close range.
Moments later, Soares fired wide of the near post from the right as the home side looked to score again.
Rain again fell at the start of the second half and Ross Draper fed Arnolin who fired wide.
Stafford survived a strong penalty appeal when Joel Grant went down under Richie Sutton's challenge but referee Amy Rayner waived play on.
John Grant became the first player to be booked when Rayner flashed a yellow card in the 53rd minute for a foul on Samy Mawene.
On the hour, Anthony Charles slipped inside the area and presented a chance to McNiven. Before the striker could get in a shot. Lewis Chalmers slid in to block at the expense of a corner.
Rangers got back on level terms again in the 67th minute. McNiven fed Grayson who launched a lob from fully 30 yards out which sailed over Bull and dropped with pinpoint accuracy into the unguarded net.
The home side responded with a double change that saw the introduction of eventual match winner Scott Davies and Kirk Hudson.
Sangare was forced to concede a corner when he got in the way of a shot from Hudson. Dixon then almost scored his second goal of the game with a curling shot that missed the top right corner by inches.
Aldershot scored what proved to be the winner a minute later in the 76th minute. Sutton brought down John Grant inside the 'D' and Davies stepped up to fire the free-kick into the bottom left corner with aid of a deflection off the six-man wall.
Rangers werent finished and press forward in search of yet another equalsier. And they almost succeeded.
Daniel got his head to Arnolin's corner only to see his effort cleared from in front of goal.
After Steve Hopkinson replaced the injured Mawene, McNiven was also unlucky in the 86th minute. His low shot beat the diving Bull and agonisingly ended up the wrong side of the left-hand post.
After the final whistle, fans from both sides applauded their heroes after seeing what was nothing short of a 'five star' match. Of course, there were boos directed towards the referee from the home side but, then again, 'panto season' is just around the corner. She smiled, and made what must have been a humorous remark to the assistants, as she left the field after what was a good performance in difficult conditions.
If Stafford came repeat this attacking endeavour at Marston Road, fans will be flocking back to Marston Road once news spreads and this relegation battle is far from over.
Aldershot Town (red/red/red): 1. Nikki Bull; 20. Robert Gier, Anthony Charles, 4. Ricky Newman (capt), 3. Anthony Straker; 23. Joel Grant, 7. Louis Soares, 8. Lewis Chalmers, 19. Ben Harding; 9. John Grant, 12. Jonny Dixon. Subs: 1. Scott Davies (for Soares, 71), 17. Kirk Hudson (for Joel Grant, 71), 10. Rob Elvins (for Dixon, 90), 18. Dave Winfield, 22 Mikhael Jaimez Ruiz
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes with black sleeves / black / black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richard Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djimi Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 15. Nathan Smith, 9. Neil Grayson, 10. David McNiven. Subs: 19. Sebastian Arnolin (for Smith, 16), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Mawene, 84), 16. Tom Ingram, 21. Jemiah Richards, 33. Danny Allen (gk)
Referee: Amy Rayner (Leicestershire).
Assistants: M. A. Bingham and A. Coggins.
Fourth Official: G. Muge.
Goals:
0-1 David McNiven (8)
1-1 Louis Soares (10)
2-1 John Grant (20)
2-2 Chris Flynn (34)
3-2 Jonny Dixon (42)
3-3 Neil Grayson (67)
4-3 Scott Davies (78)
Man of the Match: Jonny Dixon.
Cards:
Aldershot: John Grant (YC, 53)
Stafford: Richie Sutton (YC, 84)
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Speaking after the game, Neil Grayson said: "To come away with nothing is disappointing but the lads know what we can do now.
"We can take a lot of positives from the game. In training we need to work on things that cost us a couple of goals and be tighter next week.
"We had a talk on the pitch at the end of the game. We were obviously all upset not to have won. But every single player was saying 'we know what to do now, know what we are capable of doing' and now they need to repeat it week in week out."
"I'm enjoying management at the moment. We had a good performance as well last week so the job looks good while everything is going right so I might fancy the job.
"Being the player-manager is all right. During the game, I may be shout a bit more than I have done. Before and after the game I do think a lot more about team selection and set pieces. When I am playing, I just get on with the game."
Aldershot Town 4 Stafford Rangers 3
Blue Square Premier
At: Recreation Ground
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 2669
Weather: overcast, rain before and during game
Duration: first-half: 47:22; second-half: 49:29
Stafford Rangers scored three times in this thrilling encounter away to the Blue Square Premier League leader but were denied a share of the spoils by a late winner from Aldershot. David McNiven (8 mins) put Boro in front but the home side hit back with goals from Louis Soares (10) and John Grant (20). Chris Flynn (34) levelled things up with his first Rangers goal only for Shots to regain the lead just before the interval through Jonny Dixon (42). Joint caretaker manager Neil Grayson (67) equalised with a long-range lob. However, Aldershot took the points and extended their lead at the top with Scott Davies' free-kick (78) thought Rangers were unlucky to see Wayne Daniel's later header cleared from in front of the home goal.
Stafford made two changes. Danny Alcock returned in goal and Nathan Smith started in a three-pronged attack in place of former loanees Scott Loach and Chris Humphrey. Young keeper Danny Allen was named on the bench for the first time.
Stafford, who kicked off attacking the covered north end of the Recreation Ground, took the lead in the 8th minute when David McNiven lobbed Aldershot keeper Nikki Bull from 20 yards out. The ball went in via the underside of the bar to provide the perfect start against the Blue Square Premier table-topper who started the day four points clear.
However, Aldershot quickly hit back and equalised two minutes later in the 10th minute. JohnGrant got forward down the right and squared a pass to Louis Soares who sent a rising shot into the top-left corner from 20 yards out.
Rangers were forced to make a change in the 16th minute when Nathan Smith limped off and Seb Arnolin came on for his first appearance since returning for a spell on loan at Hednesford Town.
Both sides wanted to attack at every opportunity and the crowd were entertained throughout on what was a wet and cold afternoon in north Hampshire.
The home side edged in front in the 20th minute. John Grant latched onto a throughball down the middle and fired past the unlucky Danny Alcock. The diving keeper got his hand to the ball but couldn't prevent it going into the bottom-left corner of the net.
Rangers survived a couple of scares either side of the half-hour mark. Djimi Sangare required treatment and fortunately was able to complete the game. John Grant almost intercepted a backpass from skipper Wayne Daniel but Alcock left his line to boot the ball clear.
After the rain and drizzle stopped, which had seriously put the game in danger of not started, Rangers equalised in the 34th minute thanks to a well worked move involving McNiven and Arnolin. Chris Flynn raced forward into the area from the left to latch onto a pass from Arnolin and finished with an angled shot across goal straight into the bottom right corner. Game on.
Alcock pulled off a superb diving save in the 42nd minute to round a low drive from Joes Grant. But Rangers were out of luck from the corner. The ball, delivered to the far post by Soares, was headed back by Ricky Newman for Jonny Dixon to head home at close range.
Moments later, Soares fired wide of the near post from the right as the home side looked to score again.
Rain again fell at the start of the second half and Ross Draper fed Arnolin who fired wide.
Stafford survived a strong penalty appeal when Joel Grant went down under Richie Sutton's challenge but referee Amy Rayner waived play on.
John Grant became the first player to be booked when Rayner flashed a yellow card in the 53rd minute for a foul on Samy Mawene.
On the hour, Anthony Charles slipped inside the area and presented a chance to McNiven. Before the striker could get in a shot. Lewis Chalmers slid in to block at the expense of a corner.
Rangers got back on level terms again in the 67th minute. McNiven fed Grayson who launched a lob from fully 30 yards out which sailed over Bull and dropped with pinpoint accuracy into the unguarded net.
The home side responded with a double change that saw the introduction of eventual match winner Scott Davies and Kirk Hudson.
Sangare was forced to concede a corner when he got in the way of a shot from Hudson. Dixon then almost scored his second goal of the game with a curling shot that missed the top right corner by inches.
Aldershot scored what proved to be the winner a minute later in the 76th minute. Sutton brought down John Grant inside the 'D' and Davies stepped up to fire the free-kick into the bottom left corner with aid of a deflection off the six-man wall.
Rangers werent finished and press forward in search of yet another equalsier. And they almost succeeded.
Daniel got his head to Arnolin's corner only to see his effort cleared from in front of goal.
After Steve Hopkinson replaced the injured Mawene, McNiven was also unlucky in the 86th minute. His low shot beat the diving Bull and agonisingly ended up the wrong side of the left-hand post.
After the final whistle, fans from both sides applauded their heroes after seeing what was nothing short of a 'five star' match. Of course, there were boos directed towards the referee from the home side but, then again, 'panto season' is just around the corner. She smiled, and made what must have been a humorous remark to the assistants, as she left the field after what was a good performance in difficult conditions.
If Stafford came repeat this attacking endeavour at Marston Road, fans will be flocking back to Marston Road once news spreads and this relegation battle is far from over.
Aldershot Town (red/red/red): 1. Nikki Bull; 20. Robert Gier, Anthony Charles, 4. Ricky Newman (capt), 3. Anthony Straker; 23. Joel Grant, 7. Louis Soares, 8. Lewis Chalmers, 19. Ben Harding; 9. John Grant, 12. Jonny Dixon. Subs: 1. Scott Davies (for Soares, 71), 17. Kirk Hudson (for Joel Grant, 71), 10. Rob Elvins (for Dixon, 90), 18. Dave Winfield, 22 Mikhael Jaimez Ruiz
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes with black sleeves / black / black): 1. Danny Alcock; 2. Richard Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djimi Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 15. Nathan Smith, 9. Neil Grayson, 10. David McNiven. Subs: 19. Sebastian Arnolin (for Smith, 16), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Mawene, 84), 16. Tom Ingram, 21. Jemiah Richards, 33. Danny Allen (gk)
Referee: Amy Rayner (Leicestershire).
Assistants: M. A. Bingham and A. Coggins.
Fourth Official: G. Muge.
Goals:
0-1 David McNiven (8)
1-1 Louis Soares (10)
2-1 John Grant (20)
2-2 Chris Flynn (34)
3-2 Jonny Dixon (42)
3-3 Neil Grayson (67)
4-3 Scott Davies (78)
Man of the Match: Jonny Dixon.
Cards:
Aldershot: John Grant (YC, 53)
Stafford: Richie Sutton (YC, 84)
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Speaking after the game, Neil Grayson said: "To come away with nothing is disappointing but the lads know what we can do now.
"We can take a lot of positives from the game. In training we need to work on things that cost us a couple of goals and be tighter next week.
"We had a talk on the pitch at the end of the game. We were obviously all upset not to have won. But every single player was saying 'we know what to do now, know what we are capable of doing' and now they need to repeat it week in week out."
"I'm enjoying management at the moment. We had a good performance as well last week so the job looks good while everything is going right so I might fancy the job.
"Being the player-manager is all right. During the game, I may be shout a bit more than I have done. Before and after the game I do think a lot more about team selection and set pieces. When I am playing, I just get on with the game."
Stafford Rangers 0 Northwich Victoria 0
Saturday 1st December 2007
Stafford Rangers 0 Northwich Victoria 0
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00pm
Attendance: 886 (233 away fans)
Weather: Weather: overcast, rain at kick-off
Duration: first-half:
Following the shock of long-serving Phil Robinson's departure as manager, Stafford Rangers began a new era under joint caretakers, Neil Grayson and Kevin Street, with a goalless draw. Goalkeeper Scott Loach starred for Stafford with a series of fine saves to earn a first clean sheet of the season. Grayson was unlucky to be on the receiving end of three fine saves from Vics' Scott Tynan while David McNiven hit the woodwork in the second half.
There were three changes to the Stafford starting line-up. Fred Murray and Kevin Street were both missing through injury so Ross Draper and Samy Mawene were recalled. Neil Grayson. a substitute at Ebbsfleet last Saturday, started alongside David McNiven.
Visitors Northwich, who won their first game last Saturday, created a few early chances. Luke Horrocks found Lucas Akins on the edge of the area who fired an angled shot across the face of goal and wide of the far left-hand post. Chris Flynn fouled Williams 30 yards out and Michael Welch send a deflected drive wide from the free-kick.
Scott Loach, playing his last game on loan from Watford, was called into action in the 8th minute to gather up a low shot from Williams hit from just outside the area. Akins nipped in at the near post to fire wide from Williams' pass as the visitors again went close.
With Kevin Street running the team from the technical area, Chris Humphrey won the game's first corner for Stafford but it unfortunately came to nothing.
The crowd, which had been subdued during the opening 24 minutes, came to life. The referee decided not to award a free-kick for a challenge on Humphrey in front of the nose of assistant and fans were upset.
Moments later, Flynn's shot was blocked inside the area and the loose ball fell to Grayson lurking around the penalty spot. The veteran went for goal and Tynan turned over a rising well struck drive. Djimi Sangare was booked in the 31st minute for a foul on Lee Steele. After Horrocks fired across the face of the Boro goal, Rangers went close again in the 35th minute. Grayson was picked out by David McNiven but the low shot was pushed clear by the diving Tynan.
Northwich were forced to make a change in the 40th minute when Adam Morning replaced Horrocks who suffered a knee injury a few minutes before going for a 50-50 ball with Ross Draper.
Just before the interval, Loach pulled off a fantastic save to prevent the visitors going ahead. From a long throw on the right by Simon Rusk, the ball was cleared to Natt Kerr on the edge of the area. Kerr hit a sweet volley which Loach kept out and Grayson hurridly cleared the loose ball for a corner.
Sangare, who required treatment towards the end of the first half, didn’t emerge after the interval and was replaced by Jemiah Richards.
Northwich had Josh Wilson booked in the 53rd minute for a foul on Luke Potter. The visitors won another corner and, from it, central defender Welch rose at the far post to head wide of the target.
Loach excelled again in the 58th minute to turn round a close-range shot from Steele with a marvellous reaction save.
From the resulting corner, Stafford broke upfield. McNiven played a diagonal ball forward from the left into the area where Tynan dived bravely at the feet of Ross Draper who had raced forward.
Stafford continued to pose a threat and almost scored in the 63rd minute. Humphrey got down the right and crossed low into the area. McNiven got in a shot which hit the inside of the left-hand post only for the ball to roll agonisingly along the line and into the arms of Tynan. Credit to the assistant running the line on the Lotus side who got into a perfect position so he could judge any disputes on whether the ball crossed the line which could have arising.
Both sides made a second change a minute later with Nathan Smith coming on for Rangers in place of Samy Mawene.
Northwich skipper Michael Carr worked his way into a good position on the edge of the Stafford area but, fortunately, lifted his shot over the bar.
Smith set up a 70th-minute chance for his new caretaker manager. Grayson hit a swerving shot from 25 yards out which Tynan did well to turn round for a corner.
Chances continued and Loach made a brave save at the feet of Morning while Nick Farquharson sent a rising shot into the right sidenetting.
During the last ten minutes, scoring opportunities became scare. McNiven fed Humphrey who took the ball forward from the right and sent his shot over the bar.
Both Draper, for a foul, and Akins to preventing Stafford from taking a free-kick took the tally of bookings to two for each side.
Rangers had one last chance to snatch the win in injury time. McNiven was fouled by Wilson 35 yards out but Grayson hit the wall from the resulting free-kick.
Stafford, who leapfrogged Droylsden into 22nd position with this point, are next in action on Saturday 8th December when they visit current leaders Aldershot Town. They return to Marston Road a week later when Unibond League side Ossett Town are the opposition in an FA Trophy First Round tie.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes / black / black): 12. Scott Loach; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djimi Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 21. Jemiah Richards (for Sangare, ht), 15. Nathan Smith (for Mawene, 64), 1. Danny Alcock (gk), 16. Tom Ingram, 24. Steve Hopkinson.
Northwich Victoria (green/white/green) 13. Scott Tynan; 2. Simon Rusk, 3. Natt Kerr, 4. Michael Welch, 15. Richard Battersby; 29. Danny Williams, 22. Josh Wilson, 8. Michael Carr (capt), 27. Luke Horrocks; 23. Lee Steele, 24. Lucas Akins. Subs: 28. Adam Morning (for Horrocks, 40), 26. Nick Farquharson (for Williams, 64), 1. Ben Connett (gk), 17. Brad Maylett, 5. Greg Strong.
Referee: M. Brown (Hull).
Assistants: W. Trott (Liverpool) and G. Johnson (Ormskirk).
Fourth Official: G. Etchells (Crewe).
Goals:
none
Cards:
Stafford: Djoumin Sargare (YC, 31), Ross Draper (YC, 84)
Northwich: Josh Wilson (YC, 53), Lucas Atkins (YC, 90)
Man of the Match: Scott Loach.
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
“I think a draw was a fair result,” said joint-manager Grayson who played the full ninety minutes and was denied by Tynan’s brilliance on no fewer than three occasions.
“Scott Loach on his last game on loan pulled off a couple of excellent saves. I asked him for a clear sheet and he put in a faultless performance.”
“We couple have nicked a win. I had a couple of chances in the first half and David McNiven hit the post with the ball rolling agonisingly along the lines into the keeper’s arms.”
Stafford Rangers 0 Northwich Victoria 0
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00pm
Attendance: 886 (233 away fans)
Weather: Weather: overcast, rain at kick-off
Duration: first-half:
Following the shock of long-serving Phil Robinson's departure as manager, Stafford Rangers began a new era under joint caretakers, Neil Grayson and Kevin Street, with a goalless draw. Goalkeeper Scott Loach starred for Stafford with a series of fine saves to earn a first clean sheet of the season. Grayson was unlucky to be on the receiving end of three fine saves from Vics' Scott Tynan while David McNiven hit the woodwork in the second half.
There were three changes to the Stafford starting line-up. Fred Murray and Kevin Street were both missing through injury so Ross Draper and Samy Mawene were recalled. Neil Grayson. a substitute at Ebbsfleet last Saturday, started alongside David McNiven.
Visitors Northwich, who won their first game last Saturday, created a few early chances. Luke Horrocks found Lucas Akins on the edge of the area who fired an angled shot across the face of goal and wide of the far left-hand post. Chris Flynn fouled Williams 30 yards out and Michael Welch send a deflected drive wide from the free-kick.
Scott Loach, playing his last game on loan from Watford, was called into action in the 8th minute to gather up a low shot from Williams hit from just outside the area. Akins nipped in at the near post to fire wide from Williams' pass as the visitors again went close.
With Kevin Street running the team from the technical area, Chris Humphrey won the game's first corner for Stafford but it unfortunately came to nothing.
The crowd, which had been subdued during the opening 24 minutes, came to life. The referee decided not to award a free-kick for a challenge on Humphrey in front of the nose of assistant and fans were upset.
Moments later, Flynn's shot was blocked inside the area and the loose ball fell to Grayson lurking around the penalty spot. The veteran went for goal and Tynan turned over a rising well struck drive. Djimi Sangare was booked in the 31st minute for a foul on Lee Steele. After Horrocks fired across the face of the Boro goal, Rangers went close again in the 35th minute. Grayson was picked out by David McNiven but the low shot was pushed clear by the diving Tynan.
Northwich were forced to make a change in the 40th minute when Adam Morning replaced Horrocks who suffered a knee injury a few minutes before going for a 50-50 ball with Ross Draper.
Just before the interval, Loach pulled off a fantastic save to prevent the visitors going ahead. From a long throw on the right by Simon Rusk, the ball was cleared to Natt Kerr on the edge of the area. Kerr hit a sweet volley which Loach kept out and Grayson hurridly cleared the loose ball for a corner.
Sangare, who required treatment towards the end of the first half, didn’t emerge after the interval and was replaced by Jemiah Richards.
Northwich had Josh Wilson booked in the 53rd minute for a foul on Luke Potter. The visitors won another corner and, from it, central defender Welch rose at the far post to head wide of the target.
Loach excelled again in the 58th minute to turn round a close-range shot from Steele with a marvellous reaction save.
From the resulting corner, Stafford broke upfield. McNiven played a diagonal ball forward from the left into the area where Tynan dived bravely at the feet of Ross Draper who had raced forward.
Stafford continued to pose a threat and almost scored in the 63rd minute. Humphrey got down the right and crossed low into the area. McNiven got in a shot which hit the inside of the left-hand post only for the ball to roll agonisingly along the line and into the arms of Tynan. Credit to the assistant running the line on the Lotus side who got into a perfect position so he could judge any disputes on whether the ball crossed the line which could have arising.
Both sides made a second change a minute later with Nathan Smith coming on for Rangers in place of Samy Mawene.
Northwich skipper Michael Carr worked his way into a good position on the edge of the Stafford area but, fortunately, lifted his shot over the bar.
Smith set up a 70th-minute chance for his new caretaker manager. Grayson hit a swerving shot from 25 yards out which Tynan did well to turn round for a corner.
Chances continued and Loach made a brave save at the feet of Morning while Nick Farquharson sent a rising shot into the right sidenetting.
During the last ten minutes, scoring opportunities became scare. McNiven fed Humphrey who took the ball forward from the right and sent his shot over the bar.
Both Draper, for a foul, and Akins to preventing Stafford from taking a free-kick took the tally of bookings to two for each side.
Rangers had one last chance to snatch the win in injury time. McNiven was fouled by Wilson 35 yards out but Grayson hit the wall from the resulting free-kick.
Stafford, who leapfrogged Droylsden into 22nd position with this point, are next in action on Saturday 8th December when they visit current leaders Aldershot Town. They return to Marston Road a week later when Unibond League side Ossett Town are the opposition in an FA Trophy First Round tie.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes / black / black): 12. Scott Loach; 2. Richie Sutton, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djimi Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 22. Samy Mawene, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 21. Jemiah Richards (for Sangare, ht), 15. Nathan Smith (for Mawene, 64), 1. Danny Alcock (gk), 16. Tom Ingram, 24. Steve Hopkinson.
Northwich Victoria (green/white/green) 13. Scott Tynan; 2. Simon Rusk, 3. Natt Kerr, 4. Michael Welch, 15. Richard Battersby; 29. Danny Williams, 22. Josh Wilson, 8. Michael Carr (capt), 27. Luke Horrocks; 23. Lee Steele, 24. Lucas Akins. Subs: 28. Adam Morning (for Horrocks, 40), 26. Nick Farquharson (for Williams, 64), 1. Ben Connett (gk), 17. Brad Maylett, 5. Greg Strong.
Referee: M. Brown (Hull).
Assistants: W. Trott (Liverpool) and G. Johnson (Ormskirk).
Fourth Official: G. Etchells (Crewe).
Goals:
none
Cards:
Stafford: Djoumin Sargare (YC, 31), Ross Draper (YC, 84)
Northwich: Josh Wilson (YC, 53), Lucas Atkins (YC, 90)
Man of the Match: Scott Loach.
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
“I think a draw was a fair result,” said joint-manager Grayson who played the full ninety minutes and was denied by Tynan’s brilliance on no fewer than three occasions.
“Scott Loach on his last game on loan pulled off a couple of excellent saves. I asked him for a clear sheet and he put in a faultless performance.”
“We couple have nicked a win. I had a couple of chances in the first half and David McNiven hit the post with the ball rolling agonisingly along the lines into the keeper’s arms.”
Rangers say goodbye to manager
Press Release 30th November 2007
Rangers say ‘goodbye’ to Manager
As a result of ongoing discussions at the Football Club, the Board wishes to announce that today Phil Robinson left his post as manager by mutual consent, with immediate effect.
We are sad to see him go and Stafford Rangers Football Club wishes to thank Phil for all his hard work, professionalism and loyalty over the year. We wish him and his family all the very best for the future.
As difficult as this is we have to now move on and find a replacement for Phil at the earliest opportunity. A caretaker coach will be appointed before tomorrow’s home game and the situation will be monitored over the next few weeks whilst we look for a replacement. We will continue to use any spare cash we have in pursuit of strengthening the team. As we said last week, we have an extremely difficult task ahead of us both on and off the pitch but are determined to try and maintain our position in the Blue Square Premier.
The next home fixture against Northwich on Saturday 1st December is obviously a huge game for everyone associated with the football club and we need a really great gate to get behind Shooter (Wayne Daniel) and all the players who have worked so hard for us this season - they need as much support as we can give them.
We would in particular like to thank the supporters who braved the journey and the horrible weather to support the team at Ebbsfleet last Saturday - it was a frustrating day for everyone. Freddie Murray picked up a bad knee injury that requires a scan and he may well be out for several weeks. On a more positive note we have extended Luke Potter’s loan contract and he will be available to play for us until the end of December.
We know that our supporters will want to wish Phil well and thank him for the major part he played in the club’s progress over the past few seasons.
Thank you for your continued support of your football club.
Issued by the Board of Directors
Press Release 30th November 2007
Statement from Phil Robinson
Sadly and inevitably, but with the mutual consent of the Board, I have decided to leave my post as manager of Stafford Rangers FC.
During the recent weeks, as a result of the club’s well-publicised financial position, I have had numerous discussions with the Board. They understand my ambitions and I their difficulties. I thank the Board for their support during my period as manager and wish them and the club good luck for the future.
It was with great pride that I took over the manager’s role some five and a half years ago, during which period I have been delighted to guide the club from the Dr Martens League to where we are today in the second season of the Blue Square Premier, the top flight of non-league football. I will leave with great memories of not only our promotions, which included the nerve-racking play-off victory at Burton, but also our FA Cup and FA Trophy runs. During this period the club as a whole has grown and I am immensely proud of our local players and my involvement in the development of the thriving youth and junior set-ups that the club now boasts. I have worked tirelessly to bring success to Stafford Rangers but the time is now right for me to leave.
I am desperately sad to leave the players behind and ask all Rangers fans to get behind them for the rest of the season, as they need you all. Perhaps on some future occasion I may well join you on the terraces cheering on my hometown team, supporting the lads and any future manager.
I conclusion, I ask the fans for their understanding in what was an incredibly decision for me, but more importantly I want to thank them for their loyal support. They have made me feel so immensely proud to manage their team. It would give me great pleasure, perhaps some time in the future, to do so again should circumstances allow.
Phil Robinson
Rangers say ‘goodbye’ to Manager
As a result of ongoing discussions at the Football Club, the Board wishes to announce that today Phil Robinson left his post as manager by mutual consent, with immediate effect.
We are sad to see him go and Stafford Rangers Football Club wishes to thank Phil for all his hard work, professionalism and loyalty over the year. We wish him and his family all the very best for the future.
As difficult as this is we have to now move on and find a replacement for Phil at the earliest opportunity. A caretaker coach will be appointed before tomorrow’s home game and the situation will be monitored over the next few weeks whilst we look for a replacement. We will continue to use any spare cash we have in pursuit of strengthening the team. As we said last week, we have an extremely difficult task ahead of us both on and off the pitch but are determined to try and maintain our position in the Blue Square Premier.
The next home fixture against Northwich on Saturday 1st December is obviously a huge game for everyone associated with the football club and we need a really great gate to get behind Shooter (Wayne Daniel) and all the players who have worked so hard for us this season - they need as much support as we can give them.
We would in particular like to thank the supporters who braved the journey and the horrible weather to support the team at Ebbsfleet last Saturday - it was a frustrating day for everyone. Freddie Murray picked up a bad knee injury that requires a scan and he may well be out for several weeks. On a more positive note we have extended Luke Potter’s loan contract and he will be available to play for us until the end of December.
We know that our supporters will want to wish Phil well and thank him for the major part he played in the club’s progress over the past few seasons.
Thank you for your continued support of your football club.
Issued by the Board of Directors
Press Release 30th November 2007
Statement from Phil Robinson
Sadly and inevitably, but with the mutual consent of the Board, I have decided to leave my post as manager of Stafford Rangers FC.
During the recent weeks, as a result of the club’s well-publicised financial position, I have had numerous discussions with the Board. They understand my ambitions and I their difficulties. I thank the Board for their support during my period as manager and wish them and the club good luck for the future.
It was with great pride that I took over the manager’s role some five and a half years ago, during which period I have been delighted to guide the club from the Dr Martens League to where we are today in the second season of the Blue Square Premier, the top flight of non-league football. I will leave with great memories of not only our promotions, which included the nerve-racking play-off victory at Burton, but also our FA Cup and FA Trophy runs. During this period the club as a whole has grown and I am immensely proud of our local players and my involvement in the development of the thriving youth and junior set-ups that the club now boasts. I have worked tirelessly to bring success to Stafford Rangers but the time is now right for me to leave.
I am desperately sad to leave the players behind and ask all Rangers fans to get behind them for the rest of the season, as they need you all. Perhaps on some future occasion I may well join you on the terraces cheering on my hometown team, supporting the lads and any future manager.
I conclusion, I ask the fans for their understanding in what was an incredibly decision for me, but more importantly I want to thank them for their loyal support. They have made me feel so immensely proud to manage their team. It would give me great pleasure, perhaps some time in the future, to do so again should circumstances allow.
Phil Robinson
Coventry Sphinx 2 Tipton Town 3
Saturday 24th November 2007
Coventry Sphinx 2 Tipton Town 3
Polymac Services Midland Alliance
At: Sphinx Sports & Social Club
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Admission: £5; programme: £1-50
Attendance: 50
Weather: drizzle
Duration: first half: 47:57; second half: 47:57
So after watching every competitive Stafford Rangers game since I last missed one on 20th November 2001, I decided not to make the long trip to Ebbsfleet United. Instead, with my daughter away on a Brownie weekend in Derbyshire, we headed for Coventry to look round the old and new cathedrals before I headed for the Sphinx Sports & Social Club.
Home side Coventry Sphinx are enjoying their first season in the Midland Alliance having been promoted at the end of last season as Champions of the Midland Combination Premier Division. They also went into this game on the back of a 2-1 victory at Bewdley Town which took them into the FA Vase third round for the first time in their history.
The ground is located to the east of Coventry city centre down a drive, appropriately named Sphinx Drive. There was a large car park with the ground entrance at the far end, where programmes (£1-50p; 40 pages with plenty to read) were available. The pitch stretched lengthways with the Willie Knibbs Memorial Stand, named in memory of a much-loved former manager who tragically died in a car crash in 2001. The stand contained four rows of benches, each with individually marked-out places, as well as an area of covered standing. Alongside the stand were the unusually-roofed dugouts. The opposite touchline was shared with the adjacent cricket pitch, with hard standing behind each goal.
Disaster struck me just before kick-off when the bridge of my glasses snapped. Thankfully, a kind-hearted supporter sat near to me in the stand must have spotted my plight and offered a small plaster with which to reunite the two broken halves.
Both sides went into the game in the lower half of the table, Sphinx in 12th position and Tipton 19th in the 22-team league. Amongst the Tipton substitutes were two familiar forwards – former Stafford player Nicky Campbell and prolific scorer Scott Voice who I remember playing for Bilston Town in the past.
Coventry Sphinx (wearing sky blue and white striped shirts, navy blue shorts and socks) got the game underway attacking the entrance end of the ground with the floodlights on from the start. And the home side took the lead in the third minute. John Woodhouse curled a right-wing corner into the six-yard box which went into the net with a touch of midfielder Kyle Rhodes. It didn’t take Tipton (orange shirts, white shorts and orange socks) to get back on level terms, somewhat controversially in the 17th minute. Eric Bowen sent a looping header over Sphinx keeper Callum Harrison with a suspicion of offside.
Just before the half-hour mark, Tipton’s Danny Bragoli put away a long drive, only for the goal to be disallowed for offside. However, the visitors took the lead in the 39th minute. Callum Martin outpaced the Sphinx defence and sent a low 15-yard shot into the bottom left corner out of reach of the diving keeper.
Tipton extended their lead with a third goal scored just 38 seconds after the restart. Ashley Longford crossed from the left into the area where Wayne Lawley stooped to head home. Sphinx tried to apply pressure and forced a fine double save out of Wes Cox. The diving keeper parried Casey Gaggini’s initial 35-yard free-kick and blocked a follow-up effort by Rob Stevenson from the rebound. With time running out, Sphinx were awarded a penalty for handball by Bowen who cut out a cross from the left. Stevenson duly beat Cox from the spot to score a goal timed in the first-minute of stoppage time.
The Tipton team stayed on the field after the final whistle for a warm down. “We’ve got to do it again on Tuesday,” the manager said to his side who are due to visit Market Drayton Town for another league game.
Coventry Sphinx (sky blue and white stripes with sky blue sleeves / black / navy blue): 1. Callum Harrison, 2. Scott McGregor, 3. Justin Bowen, 4. David Drennan (capt), 5. Jamie McAteer, 6. Carl Winterbottom, 7. James Halton, 8. Kyle Rhodes, 9. Callum Woodhead, 10. Casey Gaggini, 11. John Woodhouse. Subs: 12. Robbie Scott (for Rhodes, 80), 14. Rob Stevenson (for McGregor, 63), 15. Terry Ward (not used), 16. Mark Owen (for Woodhouse, ht), 17. Chris Daffern (not used).
Tipton Town (orange/white/orange): 1. Wes Cox, 2. Danny Bragoli, 3. Brett Love (capt), 4. Troy Douglin, 5. Dave Bate, 6. Jon Worsley, 7. Ashley Langford, 8. Liam Givans, 9. Wayne Lawley, 10. Calum Martin, 11. Eric Bowen. Subs: 12. Nicky Campbell (for Martin, 82), 14. Craig Harris (for Bate, 85), 15. Chris Turner (for Lawley, 85), 16. Scott Voice (not used), 17. Danny Watson (not used).
Referee: M Lever (Leicester).
Goals:
1-0 Kyle Rhodes (3)
1-1 Eric Bowen (17)
1-2 Calum Martin (39)
1-3 Wayne Lawley (46)
2-3 Rob Stevenson (90+1 pen)
Coventry Sphinx 2 Tipton Town 3
Polymac Services Midland Alliance
At: Sphinx Sports & Social Club
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Admission: £5; programme: £1-50
Attendance: 50
Weather: drizzle
Duration: first half: 47:57; second half: 47:57
So after watching every competitive Stafford Rangers game since I last missed one on 20th November 2001, I decided not to make the long trip to Ebbsfleet United. Instead, with my daughter away on a Brownie weekend in Derbyshire, we headed for Coventry to look round the old and new cathedrals before I headed for the Sphinx Sports & Social Club.
Home side Coventry Sphinx are enjoying their first season in the Midland Alliance having been promoted at the end of last season as Champions of the Midland Combination Premier Division. They also went into this game on the back of a 2-1 victory at Bewdley Town which took them into the FA Vase third round for the first time in their history.
The ground is located to the east of Coventry city centre down a drive, appropriately named Sphinx Drive. There was a large car park with the ground entrance at the far end, where programmes (£1-50p; 40 pages with plenty to read) were available. The pitch stretched lengthways with the Willie Knibbs Memorial Stand, named in memory of a much-loved former manager who tragically died in a car crash in 2001. The stand contained four rows of benches, each with individually marked-out places, as well as an area of covered standing. Alongside the stand were the unusually-roofed dugouts. The opposite touchline was shared with the adjacent cricket pitch, with hard standing behind each goal.
Disaster struck me just before kick-off when the bridge of my glasses snapped. Thankfully, a kind-hearted supporter sat near to me in the stand must have spotted my plight and offered a small plaster with which to reunite the two broken halves.
Both sides went into the game in the lower half of the table, Sphinx in 12th position and Tipton 19th in the 22-team league. Amongst the Tipton substitutes were two familiar forwards – former Stafford player Nicky Campbell and prolific scorer Scott Voice who I remember playing for Bilston Town in the past.
Coventry Sphinx (wearing sky blue and white striped shirts, navy blue shorts and socks) got the game underway attacking the entrance end of the ground with the floodlights on from the start. And the home side took the lead in the third minute. John Woodhouse curled a right-wing corner into the six-yard box which went into the net with a touch of midfielder Kyle Rhodes. It didn’t take Tipton (orange shirts, white shorts and orange socks) to get back on level terms, somewhat controversially in the 17th minute. Eric Bowen sent a looping header over Sphinx keeper Callum Harrison with a suspicion of offside.
Just before the half-hour mark, Tipton’s Danny Bragoli put away a long drive, only for the goal to be disallowed for offside. However, the visitors took the lead in the 39th minute. Callum Martin outpaced the Sphinx defence and sent a low 15-yard shot into the bottom left corner out of reach of the diving keeper.
Tipton extended their lead with a third goal scored just 38 seconds after the restart. Ashley Longford crossed from the left into the area where Wayne Lawley stooped to head home. Sphinx tried to apply pressure and forced a fine double save out of Wes Cox. The diving keeper parried Casey Gaggini’s initial 35-yard free-kick and blocked a follow-up effort by Rob Stevenson from the rebound. With time running out, Sphinx were awarded a penalty for handball by Bowen who cut out a cross from the left. Stevenson duly beat Cox from the spot to score a goal timed in the first-minute of stoppage time.
The Tipton team stayed on the field after the final whistle for a warm down. “We’ve got to do it again on Tuesday,” the manager said to his side who are due to visit Market Drayton Town for another league game.
Coventry Sphinx (sky blue and white stripes with sky blue sleeves / black / navy blue): 1. Callum Harrison, 2. Scott McGregor, 3. Justin Bowen, 4. David Drennan (capt), 5. Jamie McAteer, 6. Carl Winterbottom, 7. James Halton, 8. Kyle Rhodes, 9. Callum Woodhead, 10. Casey Gaggini, 11. John Woodhouse. Subs: 12. Robbie Scott (for Rhodes, 80), 14. Rob Stevenson (for McGregor, 63), 15. Terry Ward (not used), 16. Mark Owen (for Woodhouse, ht), 17. Chris Daffern (not used).
Tipton Town (orange/white/orange): 1. Wes Cox, 2. Danny Bragoli, 3. Brett Love (capt), 4. Troy Douglin, 5. Dave Bate, 6. Jon Worsley, 7. Ashley Langford, 8. Liam Givans, 9. Wayne Lawley, 10. Calum Martin, 11. Eric Bowen. Subs: 12. Nicky Campbell (for Martin, 82), 14. Craig Harris (for Bate, 85), 15. Chris Turner (for Lawley, 85), 16. Scott Voice (not used), 17. Danny Watson (not used).
Referee: M Lever (Leicester).
Goals:
1-0 Kyle Rhodes (3)
1-1 Eric Bowen (17)
1-2 Calum Martin (39)
1-3 Wayne Lawley (46)
2-3 Rob Stevenson (90+1 pen)
Thursday 22nd November 2007
Goodrich 1 Lye Town 3
Sport Italia West Midlands League Premier Division
At: Goodrich Sports Ground, Wolverhampton
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £3; programme: £1
Attendance: 30 (headcount)
Weather: showers, cold wind
Duration: first half: 46:01; second half: 48:59
Goodrich (red/black/black): 1. Anthony Simkiss, 2. Andrew Harrison, 3. Cavan Ellis, 4. Jonathan Mawley, 5. Daniel Forward, 6. Wayne Hughes, 7. Adam Simkiss, 8. Daniel Newman, 9. Neil Knight (capt), 10. Lee Osborne, 11. Steven Hill. Subs: 12. Dean Clegg (for Harrison, 72), 14. Aaron Simpson (not used), 15. Sean Goodhead (not used), 16. Thomas Davies (for Hill, 80), 17. Lee Turton (not used).
Lye Town (yellow/green/green): 1. Mark Garvey, 2. Kevin Marsh, 3. Luke Newall, 4. Jason Potter, 5. Lee Edmunds, 6. Karl Newall, 7. Jum Darby, 8. Matt Blakemore (capt), 9. Rob Taylor, 10. Ashley Greenaway, 11. Mark Whitehouse. Subs: 12. Tony Arnold (not used), 14. Greg Asmore (not used), 15. Ben Billingham (not used), 16. Oliver Clark (for Taylor, 80), 17. David Moss (not used).
Goals:
0-1 Ashley Greenaway (20)
0-2 Rob Taylor (45)
1-2 Lee Osborne (47)
1-3 Rob Taylor (66)
Sport Italia West Midlands League Premier Division
At: Goodrich Sports Ground, Wolverhampton
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £3; programme: £1
Attendance: 30 (headcount)
Weather: showers, cold wind
Duration: first half: 46:01; second half: 48:59
Goodrich (red/black/black): 1. Anthony Simkiss, 2. Andrew Harrison, 3. Cavan Ellis, 4. Jonathan Mawley, 5. Daniel Forward, 6. Wayne Hughes, 7. Adam Simkiss, 8. Daniel Newman, 9. Neil Knight (capt), 10. Lee Osborne, 11. Steven Hill. Subs: 12. Dean Clegg (for Harrison, 72), 14. Aaron Simpson (not used), 15. Sean Goodhead (not used), 16. Thomas Davies (for Hill, 80), 17. Lee Turton (not used).
Lye Town (yellow/green/green): 1. Mark Garvey, 2. Kevin Marsh, 3. Luke Newall, 4. Jason Potter, 5. Lee Edmunds, 6. Karl Newall, 7. Jum Darby, 8. Matt Blakemore (capt), 9. Rob Taylor, 10. Ashley Greenaway, 11. Mark Whitehouse. Subs: 12. Tony Arnold (not used), 14. Greg Asmore (not used), 15. Ben Billingham (not used), 16. Oliver Clark (for Taylor, 80), 17. David Moss (not used).
Goals:
0-1 Ashley Greenaway (20)
0-2 Rob Taylor (45)
1-2 Lee Osborne (47)
1-3 Rob Taylor (66)
Wednesday 21st November 2007 (OFF)
Bewdley Town
Match postponed due to a waterlogged pitch
At least I know where the ground is when I try again to watch a Bewdley Town home game!
Wednesday 21st November will probably be best remembered as the day Head Coach Steve McLaren stood underneath an umbrella in the technical area as England missed out on a place at Euro 2008 at the hands of Croatia.
Match postponed due to a waterlogged pitch
At least I know where the ground is when I try again to watch a Bewdley Town home game!
Wednesday 21st November will probably be best remembered as the day Head Coach Steve McLaren stood underneath an umbrella in the technical area as England missed out on a place at Euro 2008 at the hands of Croatia.
Droylsden 1 Stafford Rangers 1
Saturday 17th November 2007
Droylsden 1 Stafford Rangers 1
Blue Square Premier
At: Butchers Arms Ground
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 612
Weather: overcast, cold
The fans who travelled to the Butchers Arms Ground showed their full support for manager Phil Robinson and the team after Rangers fought with pride to earn a vital point. Djimi Sangare scored his first goal for the club on the stroke of half-time to put Rangers in front but Chris Denham equalised in the 58th minute. The point keeps Stafford in 22nd position but importantly takes us a small step near to fifth-from bottom Farsley Celtic who went down 1-0 at Grays Athletic.
Following a two-week break, Phil Robinson made two changes to the starting line-up. Richard Sutton returned from injury to replace suspended skipper Wayne Daniel in a reshuffled defence while David McNiven partnered Neil Grayson up front with Nathan Smith on the bench.
Only one of Droylsden's four ex-Rangers players was involved with Liam Murray playing in central defence. Ged Murphy and Alex Gibson had to be content with just a kick around after not even making the subs bench while Robin Gibson has been loaned to Nantwich Town. Referee Dean Mobarab was appointed at short notice and had an excellent game in charge.
Droylsden, who kicked off attacking the covered terrace at the soutern end of the ground, were the first side to go on the attack. Steve Daly got into the area from the left but his progress was cut short by Djimi Sangare's saving tackle. In the 12th minute, Kevin Street's shot was blocked inside the area. The ball ended up at Luke Potter on the left who delivered a great cross which Chris Flynn headed over.
The home side won the game's first corner which was wasted but soon after there was danger inside the Stafford area. Chris Denham's right-wing cross was aimed towards Terry Fearns inside the six-yard box and the ball was fortunately scrambled clear. Scoring opportunities were restricted though Rangers created two further openings just before the midpoint of the first half. Potter drove the ball across the face of goal with no one getting on the end and the lively Humphrey cut on from the right only to see his shot blocked.
Loach was called into action to make a comfortable save from Denham who latched onto a pass from Gareth Morris 20 yards out. Just before the half-hour mark David McNiven tried his luck from fully 35 yards out and the ball drifted wide of the right-hand post. Rangers continued to create chances. However, Samy Mawene limped off after firing over from 25 yards out. Before substitute David Oldfield could come on, Jody Bamin curled a shot over the bar from 25 yards out.
Stafford mounted a strong finish to the first half and were rewarded with a goal in stoppage time. Chris Humphrey hit a ferocious drive from the inside right channel which Phillips did well to turn round at the near post. And less than a minute before the half-time whistle, Oldfield recieved a headed clearance of his initial right-wing corner and drove the ball low from the right edge of the area to the far post where Sangare turned the ball home to score his first Stafford goal.
Less than a minute after the restart, Loach gathered up a low long-range drive from Banim. Neil Grayson tried to catch Phillips off guard with a lob which the keeper held on his line. Chris Humphrey burst down the right and got in a low cross which eluded unmarked McNiven inside the area. McNiven then chased a througball from Oldfield but Phillips raced off his line to boot the ball clear. McNiven turned provider from Humphrey who was again denied by a near-post save from Phillips.
Droylsden made a change in the 57th minute and equalised a minute later. Lee Roach, Jamie McGuire and Daly were all involved before Denham hit an unstoppable drive from just inside the area which gave Loach no chance.
The home side started to press forward. Daly received a pass from Danny Warner and fired over. Daly had another shot blocked inside the the area and a follow-up effort from McGuire took a deflection at the expense of a corner. Rangers survived and the game really came to life with both sides keep to secure maximum points. A moment of brilliance from Phillips prevented Rangers from regaining the lead in the 73rd minute. Nathan Smith, on for McNiven, broke down the right and pulled the ball back to Kevin Street. The midfielder hit a low drive from 20 yards that was destined for the net until Phillips, diving at full stretch turned the ball round with his left hand. From the corner, Grayson headed just wide.
Phillips was again at his best three minutes later saving at the near post from Humphrey. With time running out, Morris picked out unmarked Colin Cryan who saw his headed cleared by Grayson. The woodwork rescued Rangers in the 83rd minute. Banim got in a shot from the left which beat Loach and rebounded off the left-hand post to safety. In injury time at the end, Morris went for goal from fully 40 yards out. The ball bounced awkwardly in front of Loach who showed a safe pair of hands to save.
Droylsden (red/black/red) 1. Paul Phillips (capt); 2. Lee Roach, 4. Colin Cryan, 30. Liam Murray, 3. Danny Warner; 11. Chris Denham, 6. Gareth Morris, 8. Jamie McGuire, 12. Jody Banim; 10. Steve Daly, 9. Terry Fearns. Subs: 17. Kevin Lynch, 18. Phil Senior (gk), 20. Gavin Salmon (for Daly, 76), 23. Robbie Talbot (for Banim, 86), 39. Ashley Burbeary (for Fearns, 57)
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 12. Scott Loach; 2. Richard Sutton, 6. Djimi Sangare, 25. Fred Murray (capt), 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 7. Chris Flynn, 22. Samy Mawene, 8. Kevin Street; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 1. Danny Alcock (gk), 15. Nathan Smith (for McNiven, 69), 16. Tom Ingram, 24. Steve Hopkinson, 28. David Oldfield (for Mawene, 36)
Referee: Dean Moharab (Cheshire)
Attendance: 612
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct official Stafford Rangers website www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Droylsden 1 Stafford Rangers 1
Blue Square Premier
At: Butchers Arms Ground
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 612
Weather: overcast, cold
The fans who travelled to the Butchers Arms Ground showed their full support for manager Phil Robinson and the team after Rangers fought with pride to earn a vital point. Djimi Sangare scored his first goal for the club on the stroke of half-time to put Rangers in front but Chris Denham equalised in the 58th minute. The point keeps Stafford in 22nd position but importantly takes us a small step near to fifth-from bottom Farsley Celtic who went down 1-0 at Grays Athletic.
Following a two-week break, Phil Robinson made two changes to the starting line-up. Richard Sutton returned from injury to replace suspended skipper Wayne Daniel in a reshuffled defence while David McNiven partnered Neil Grayson up front with Nathan Smith on the bench.
Only one of Droylsden's four ex-Rangers players was involved with Liam Murray playing in central defence. Ged Murphy and Alex Gibson had to be content with just a kick around after not even making the subs bench while Robin Gibson has been loaned to Nantwich Town. Referee Dean Mobarab was appointed at short notice and had an excellent game in charge.
Droylsden, who kicked off attacking the covered terrace at the soutern end of the ground, were the first side to go on the attack. Steve Daly got into the area from the left but his progress was cut short by Djimi Sangare's saving tackle. In the 12th minute, Kevin Street's shot was blocked inside the area. The ball ended up at Luke Potter on the left who delivered a great cross which Chris Flynn headed over.
The home side won the game's first corner which was wasted but soon after there was danger inside the Stafford area. Chris Denham's right-wing cross was aimed towards Terry Fearns inside the six-yard box and the ball was fortunately scrambled clear. Scoring opportunities were restricted though Rangers created two further openings just before the midpoint of the first half. Potter drove the ball across the face of goal with no one getting on the end and the lively Humphrey cut on from the right only to see his shot blocked.
Loach was called into action to make a comfortable save from Denham who latched onto a pass from Gareth Morris 20 yards out. Just before the half-hour mark David McNiven tried his luck from fully 35 yards out and the ball drifted wide of the right-hand post. Rangers continued to create chances. However, Samy Mawene limped off after firing over from 25 yards out. Before substitute David Oldfield could come on, Jody Bamin curled a shot over the bar from 25 yards out.
Stafford mounted a strong finish to the first half and were rewarded with a goal in stoppage time. Chris Humphrey hit a ferocious drive from the inside right channel which Phillips did well to turn round at the near post. And less than a minute before the half-time whistle, Oldfield recieved a headed clearance of his initial right-wing corner and drove the ball low from the right edge of the area to the far post where Sangare turned the ball home to score his first Stafford goal.
Less than a minute after the restart, Loach gathered up a low long-range drive from Banim. Neil Grayson tried to catch Phillips off guard with a lob which the keeper held on his line. Chris Humphrey burst down the right and got in a low cross which eluded unmarked McNiven inside the area. McNiven then chased a througball from Oldfield but Phillips raced off his line to boot the ball clear. McNiven turned provider from Humphrey who was again denied by a near-post save from Phillips.
Droylsden made a change in the 57th minute and equalised a minute later. Lee Roach, Jamie McGuire and Daly were all involved before Denham hit an unstoppable drive from just inside the area which gave Loach no chance.
The home side started to press forward. Daly received a pass from Danny Warner and fired over. Daly had another shot blocked inside the the area and a follow-up effort from McGuire took a deflection at the expense of a corner. Rangers survived and the game really came to life with both sides keep to secure maximum points. A moment of brilliance from Phillips prevented Rangers from regaining the lead in the 73rd minute. Nathan Smith, on for McNiven, broke down the right and pulled the ball back to Kevin Street. The midfielder hit a low drive from 20 yards that was destined for the net until Phillips, diving at full stretch turned the ball round with his left hand. From the corner, Grayson headed just wide.
Phillips was again at his best three minutes later saving at the near post from Humphrey. With time running out, Morris picked out unmarked Colin Cryan who saw his headed cleared by Grayson. The woodwork rescued Rangers in the 83rd minute. Banim got in a shot from the left which beat Loach and rebounded off the left-hand post to safety. In injury time at the end, Morris went for goal from fully 40 yards out. The ball bounced awkwardly in front of Loach who showed a safe pair of hands to save.
Droylsden (red/black/red) 1. Paul Phillips (capt); 2. Lee Roach, 4. Colin Cryan, 30. Liam Murray, 3. Danny Warner; 11. Chris Denham, 6. Gareth Morris, 8. Jamie McGuire, 12. Jody Banim; 10. Steve Daly, 9. Terry Fearns. Subs: 17. Kevin Lynch, 18. Phil Senior (gk), 20. Gavin Salmon (for Daly, 76), 23. Robbie Talbot (for Banim, 86), 39. Ashley Burbeary (for Fearns, 57)
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 12. Scott Loach; 2. Richard Sutton, 6. Djimi Sangare, 25. Fred Murray (capt), 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 7. Chris Flynn, 22. Samy Mawene, 8. Kevin Street; 10. David McNiven, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 1. Danny Alcock (gk), 15. Nathan Smith (for McNiven, 69), 16. Tom Ingram, 24. Steve Hopkinson, 28. David Oldfield (for Mawene, 36)
Referee: Dean Moharab (Cheshire)
Attendance: 612
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct official Stafford Rangers website www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Thackley 0 Glasshoughton Welfare 1
Saturday 10th November 2007
Thackley 0 Glasshoughton Welfare 1
Northern Counties East League Cup Second Round
At: Dennyfield
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Admission: £5; Programme: £1
Attendance: 68
Weather: overcast, windy
Duration: first half: 45:54; second half: 47:19
Glasshoughton progressed into the third round thanks to the only goal of the game scored inthe 83rd minute. Captain Paul Mattison got a touch to a 20-yard volley from Richard Coupe after Richard Batley initial corner was cleared.
Thackley (red shirts with white sleeves / white / red): 1. Stuart Wilkinson, 2. Lincoln Donaldson, 3. Jerome White, 4. Tom Howard, 5. James Firth, 6. Paul Sharp, 7. Luke Chatfield, 8. Joel Ettienne (capt), 9. Ben O'Melia, 10. Danny Forrest, 11. Danny Lawlor. Subs: 12. Paul Helliwell (not used), 14. Matt Mathers (not used), 15. Tony Vento (not used).
Glasshoughton Welfare (blue / blue / blue): 1. Mick Clark, 2. Tom Thornton, 3. Richard Coupe, 4. Paul Mattison (capt), 5. Darren Leach, 6. Chris Coombes, 7. Richard Bennett, 8. Richard Batley, 9. Nigel Croad, 10. Michael Amos, 11. Chris Coupe. Subs: 12. Josh Thorpe (for Thornton, 32), 14. Richard Matthews (not used), 15. Clayton Flower (for Croad, 65).
Referee: Christopher Woodall.
Assistants: Ben Ballantyne and Leslie Towse.
Goal: 0-1 Paul Mattison (83)
Cards: none
Thackley 0 Glasshoughton Welfare 1
Northern Counties East League Cup Second Round
At: Dennyfield
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Admission: £5; Programme: £1
Attendance: 68
Weather: overcast, windy
Duration: first half: 45:54; second half: 47:19
Glasshoughton progressed into the third round thanks to the only goal of the game scored inthe 83rd minute. Captain Paul Mattison got a touch to a 20-yard volley from Richard Coupe after Richard Batley initial corner was cleared.
Thackley (red shirts with white sleeves / white / red): 1. Stuart Wilkinson, 2. Lincoln Donaldson, 3. Jerome White, 4. Tom Howard, 5. James Firth, 6. Paul Sharp, 7. Luke Chatfield, 8. Joel Ettienne (capt), 9. Ben O'Melia, 10. Danny Forrest, 11. Danny Lawlor. Subs: 12. Paul Helliwell (not used), 14. Matt Mathers (not used), 15. Tony Vento (not used).
Glasshoughton Welfare (blue / blue / blue): 1. Mick Clark, 2. Tom Thornton, 3. Richard Coupe, 4. Paul Mattison (capt), 5. Darren Leach, 6. Chris Coombes, 7. Richard Bennett, 8. Richard Batley, 9. Nigel Croad, 10. Michael Amos, 11. Chris Coupe. Subs: 12. Josh Thorpe (for Thornton, 32), 14. Richard Matthews (not used), 15. Clayton Flower (for Croad, 65).
Referee: Christopher Woodall.
Assistants: Ben Ballantyne and Leslie Towse.
Goal: 0-1 Paul Mattison (83)
Cards: none
Carlton Town 3 Brigg Town 3
Tuesday 6th November 2007
Carlton Town 3 Brigg Town 3
Unibond League Division One South
At: Bill Stokeld Stadium, Stoke Lane, Gedling
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £6; programme: £1-50
Attendance: 48
Weather: cold, dry
Duration: first half: 48:28; second half: 49:19
Brigg Town were within minutes away from a come-from-behind victory until Martin Ball grabbed a late equaliser for Carlton. The home side scored two unanswered first-half goals through Ball and Fabian Smith and looked to be heading for a comfortable win. However, Brigg bounced back in the second half with two goals from Jack Muldoon and a third from Stuart Ainsley.
The current Bill Stokeld Stadium is a relatively newly developed venue located next to the A612 bypass which swallowed up the old first team ground. The original second pitch was left intact to be brought up to the required standard including a stand behind the goal at the bypass end.
Carlton Town (yellow/blue/blue): 1. Alessandro Bercherini, 2. Dominic Thomas, 3. Dominic Jackson, 4. Grant Brindley, 5. Michael Martin (capt), 6. Martin Ball, 7. Fabian Smith, 8. Dean Gent, 9. Phil Bignall, 10. Darryl Thomas, 11. Aidan Brady. Subs: 12. Steve Chaplin (for Darryl Thomas, 51), 14. Marquin Smith (not used), 15. Vladimir Farrell (not used).
Brigg Town (black and white stripes / black / black): 1. Damien Steer, 2. Michael Jackin, 3. Tommy Spall, 4. John Borland, 5. Lee Cochrane (capt), 6. Scott Helliwell, 7. Jack Muldoon, 8. Lee Warren, 9. Jason Maxwell, 10. Stuart Ainsley, 11. Paul Grimes. Subs: 12. Julian Capuano (for Warren, 55), 14. Karl Slack (not used), 15. Martin Altoft (for Jackin, ht).
Referee: C. Evans.
Goals:
1-0 Martin Ball (20)
2-0 Fabian Smith (31)
2-1 Jack Muldoon (59)
2-2 Jack Muldoon (74)
2-3 Stuart Ainsley (81)
3-3 Martin Ball (89)
Carlton Town 3 Brigg Town 3
Unibond League Division One South
At: Bill Stokeld Stadium, Stoke Lane, Gedling
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £6; programme: £1-50
Attendance: 48
Weather: cold, dry
Duration: first half: 48:28; second half: 49:19
Brigg Town were within minutes away from a come-from-behind victory until Martin Ball grabbed a late equaliser for Carlton. The home side scored two unanswered first-half goals through Ball and Fabian Smith and looked to be heading for a comfortable win. However, Brigg bounced back in the second half with two goals from Jack Muldoon and a third from Stuart Ainsley.
The current Bill Stokeld Stadium is a relatively newly developed venue located next to the A612 bypass which swallowed up the old first team ground. The original second pitch was left intact to be brought up to the required standard including a stand behind the goal at the bypass end.
Carlton Town (yellow/blue/blue): 1. Alessandro Bercherini, 2. Dominic Thomas, 3. Dominic Jackson, 4. Grant Brindley, 5. Michael Martin (capt), 6. Martin Ball, 7. Fabian Smith, 8. Dean Gent, 9. Phil Bignall, 10. Darryl Thomas, 11. Aidan Brady. Subs: 12. Steve Chaplin (for Darryl Thomas, 51), 14. Marquin Smith (not used), 15. Vladimir Farrell (not used).
Brigg Town (black and white stripes / black / black): 1. Damien Steer, 2. Michael Jackin, 3. Tommy Spall, 4. John Borland, 5. Lee Cochrane (capt), 6. Scott Helliwell, 7. Jack Muldoon, 8. Lee Warren, 9. Jason Maxwell, 10. Stuart Ainsley, 11. Paul Grimes. Subs: 12. Julian Capuano (for Warren, 55), 14. Karl Slack (not used), 15. Martin Altoft (for Jackin, ht).
Referee: C. Evans.
Goals:
1-0 Martin Ball (20)
2-0 Fabian Smith (31)
2-1 Jack Muldoon (59)
2-2 Jack Muldoon (74)
2-3 Stuart Ainsley (81)
3-3 Martin Ball (89)
Stafford Rangers 1 Exeter City 5
Saturday 3rd November 2007
Stafford Rangers 1 Exeter City 5
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 914
Weather: mild, dry, sunny spells
Good attacking play gained little reward as visitors Exeter scored five times to inflict a worst home league defeat for ten years on luckless Stafford Rangers. Two goals in four minutes midway through the first half from Wayne Carlisle (22) and Matt Taylor (25) put the visitors in the driving seat, although Kevin Street pulled one back just before the break with a fantastic strike. Further second half goals from Jamie Mackie, Taylor again and Steve Basham from the penalty spot completed the scoring. Skipper Wayne Daniel was sent off in injury time for deliberate handball though the red card seemed harsh.
Phil Robinson made four changes to the starting line-up. Scott Loach returned in goal for a second spell on loan from Watford and Chris Humphrey, signed on loan from Shrewsbury Town, made his debut. Nathan Smith started a league game for the first time since recovering from his long lay off and Fred Murray came back into the side after missing four league and cup games. Exeter boss Paul Tisdale made one chance with Andy Marriott replacing Paul Jones in goal.
Stafford made a lively start to the game. Exeter skipper Matt Gill was booked in the 6th minute for handling a cross from Chris Humphrey. Samy Mawene delievered the free-kick into the area and Andy Marriott punched the ball clear. Nathan Smith, on the left, cross back into the danger zone where Neil Grayson got in a close range shot which Marriott blocked with his legs at the expense of a corner.
The visitors, attacking the Social Club End, got forward. Jamie Mackie fed Dean Moxey who hit a low diagonal cros-shot into the area which Wayne Daniel booted out. Scott Loach also got down to hold a low 20-yard drive from Mackie. Mackie broke down the right and found Moxey who saw a well-struck shot take a deflection. George Friend lifted a shot over the bar from the edge of the area.
Exeter took the lead in the 22nd minute. Mackie broke down the left and got past Djimi Sangare before driving a low shot across the face of goal. The diving Loach got his hand to the shot but the ball fell into the path of Wayne Carlisle who slotted home.
Worse was to follow four minutes later. Moxey delivered a corner from the right which Matt Taylor glanced into the far left side of the net.
Stafford pressed forward, producing some exciting attacking football. Smith got into the area down the left and pulled the ball back for Mawene who fired wide of the target from around the 'D'. Smith broke down the right in the next attack and lashed a shot wide of the near post. In the 39th minute, Grayson, who celebrated his 43rd birthday on Thursday, intercepted a pass from Moxey in the middle of the Exeter half. The veteran unleased a ferocious left-foot drive which flashed past the left-hand upright with Marriott diving a full stretch. A minute later, Grayson sent a looping header over the bar.
Exeter had a couple of chances. Carlisle fired over after a move down the left involving Mackie and Steve Basham. Taylor saw a header hooked clear.
With the interval approaching, Smith intercepted a backpass from Friend and got clear. He tried to steer the ball past the advancong Marriott who got down to push the ball clear.
But that chance didn't matter as Kevin Street halved the deficit in the 45th minute. The midfielder followed up his goal on Tuesday at Cambridge by hammering the ball past Marriott from fully 30 yards out.
The Marston Road floodlights were switched on during the interval and Rangers looked to light up the second half. Mawene fired over from 25 yards. In the 53rd minute, Luke Potter sent a throughball to Grayson inside the area. He laid a pass to Chris Flynn who hit a low drive which Marriott gathered up. Mackie gave the ballboys some fetching to do with a 20 yard volley which not only cleared the bar but also the Shed End stand as well.
The assistant on the stand side of the ground attrached the referee's attention in the 57th minute. There were puzzled looks as to what he had spotted but he turned out to be injured and swaped roles with the Fourth Official.
With Stafford in contention, Exeter took full advantage of another defensive error to restore their two-goal lead in the 60th minute. Sangare couldn't get the ball clear just outside the Boro area and Mackie slotted past Loach.
Stafford kept looking for a goal with David McNiven on as a replacement for Flynn. Street crossed from the left to the far post where Humphrey got forward to head wide. McNiven set up Mawene who hit a well-struck drive that did't miss the left-hand post by much.
Friend got forward for the visitors from the left and got in a shot as Sangare challenged. Loach saved.
Rangers made a second change in the 76th minute with Ross Draper replacing Mawene.
Loach pulled off a fine save with his legs after Basham stayed onside and hit a low shot. The keeper also did the same in the 81st minute from Basham who got on the end of Jon Richardson's low cross.
Taylor almost scored an own goal when he sliced an attempted clearance of Potter's cross over his own bar.
However, Exeter scored a fourth goal in the 87th minute. Moxey delivered a free-kick into the area and Taylor's looping header cleared Loach and dropped underneath the bar.
Tom Youngs replaced Nathan Smith before Rangers forced two corners in quick succession.
The Fourth Official indicated six minutes of added time, some for the delay when he himself limped off!
There was time for perhaps the only moment of real controvercy of the whole game. Carlisle sent a free-kick from the right into the area towards the far post which struck the hand of skipper Wayne Daniel. The referee went to his pocket and amazingly brandished a straight red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity - strange as the view from the stand gave no indication that Carlisle's cross was going in. The match DVD may provide the answer. Basham stepped up to drive a 90th minute penalty straight down the middle into the net.
Exeter made a couple of late substitutions with Steve Tully and Richard Logan coming on for a few minutes of action.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 12. Scott Loach; 25. Fred Murray 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 7. Chris Flynn, 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 15. Nathan Smith, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 10. David McNiven (for Flynn, 62), 17. Ross Draper (for Mawene, 76), 31. Tom Youngs (for Smith, 89), 1. Danny Alcock, 16. Tom Ingram.
Exeter City (blue/blue/blue) 1. Andy Marriott; 19. Jon Richardson, 16. Matt Taylor, 15. Rob Edwards, 3. George Friend; 10. Wayne Carlisle, 14. Berti Cozic, 4. Matt Gill (capt) (Tully 90), 21. Dean Moxey; 8. Jamie Mackie, 12. Steve Basham (Logan 90). Subs: 2. Steve Tully (for Gill, 90), 20. Richard Logan (for Basham, 90), 9. Adam Stansfield, 11. Lee Elam, 27. Paul Jones (gk).
Referee: S.P. Cummins (Cheshire).
Attendance: 914 (including 272 away fans).
Sponsors Man of the match: Neil Grayson.
The original match report was written for the now defunct official website
Stafford Rangers 1 Exeter City 5
Blue Square Premier
At: Marston Road
Kick-off: 3-00 pm
Attendance: 914
Weather: mild, dry, sunny spells
Good attacking play gained little reward as visitors Exeter scored five times to inflict a worst home league defeat for ten years on luckless Stafford Rangers. Two goals in four minutes midway through the first half from Wayne Carlisle (22) and Matt Taylor (25) put the visitors in the driving seat, although Kevin Street pulled one back just before the break with a fantastic strike. Further second half goals from Jamie Mackie, Taylor again and Steve Basham from the penalty spot completed the scoring. Skipper Wayne Daniel was sent off in injury time for deliberate handball though the red card seemed harsh.
Phil Robinson made four changes to the starting line-up. Scott Loach returned in goal for a second spell on loan from Watford and Chris Humphrey, signed on loan from Shrewsbury Town, made his debut. Nathan Smith started a league game for the first time since recovering from his long lay off and Fred Murray came back into the side after missing four league and cup games. Exeter boss Paul Tisdale made one chance with Andy Marriott replacing Paul Jones in goal.
Stafford made a lively start to the game. Exeter skipper Matt Gill was booked in the 6th minute for handling a cross from Chris Humphrey. Samy Mawene delievered the free-kick into the area and Andy Marriott punched the ball clear. Nathan Smith, on the left, cross back into the danger zone where Neil Grayson got in a close range shot which Marriott blocked with his legs at the expense of a corner.
The visitors, attacking the Social Club End, got forward. Jamie Mackie fed Dean Moxey who hit a low diagonal cros-shot into the area which Wayne Daniel booted out. Scott Loach also got down to hold a low 20-yard drive from Mackie. Mackie broke down the right and found Moxey who saw a well-struck shot take a deflection. George Friend lifted a shot over the bar from the edge of the area.
Exeter took the lead in the 22nd minute. Mackie broke down the left and got past Djimi Sangare before driving a low shot across the face of goal. The diving Loach got his hand to the shot but the ball fell into the path of Wayne Carlisle who slotted home.
Worse was to follow four minutes later. Moxey delivered a corner from the right which Matt Taylor glanced into the far left side of the net.
Stafford pressed forward, producing some exciting attacking football. Smith got into the area down the left and pulled the ball back for Mawene who fired wide of the target from around the 'D'. Smith broke down the right in the next attack and lashed a shot wide of the near post. In the 39th minute, Grayson, who celebrated his 43rd birthday on Thursday, intercepted a pass from Moxey in the middle of the Exeter half. The veteran unleased a ferocious left-foot drive which flashed past the left-hand upright with Marriott diving a full stretch. A minute later, Grayson sent a looping header over the bar.
Exeter had a couple of chances. Carlisle fired over after a move down the left involving Mackie and Steve Basham. Taylor saw a header hooked clear.
With the interval approaching, Smith intercepted a backpass from Friend and got clear. He tried to steer the ball past the advancong Marriott who got down to push the ball clear.
But that chance didn't matter as Kevin Street halved the deficit in the 45th minute. The midfielder followed up his goal on Tuesday at Cambridge by hammering the ball past Marriott from fully 30 yards out.
The Marston Road floodlights were switched on during the interval and Rangers looked to light up the second half. Mawene fired over from 25 yards. In the 53rd minute, Luke Potter sent a throughball to Grayson inside the area. He laid a pass to Chris Flynn who hit a low drive which Marriott gathered up. Mackie gave the ballboys some fetching to do with a 20 yard volley which not only cleared the bar but also the Shed End stand as well.
The assistant on the stand side of the ground attrached the referee's attention in the 57th minute. There were puzzled looks as to what he had spotted but he turned out to be injured and swaped roles with the Fourth Official.
With Stafford in contention, Exeter took full advantage of another defensive error to restore their two-goal lead in the 60th minute. Sangare couldn't get the ball clear just outside the Boro area and Mackie slotted past Loach.
Stafford kept looking for a goal with David McNiven on as a replacement for Flynn. Street crossed from the left to the far post where Humphrey got forward to head wide. McNiven set up Mawene who hit a well-struck drive that did't miss the left-hand post by much.
Friend got forward for the visitors from the left and got in a shot as Sangare challenged. Loach saved.
Rangers made a second change in the 76th minute with Ross Draper replacing Mawene.
Loach pulled off a fine save with his legs after Basham stayed onside and hit a low shot. The keeper also did the same in the 81st minute from Basham who got on the end of Jon Richardson's low cross.
Taylor almost scored an own goal when he sliced an attempted clearance of Potter's cross over his own bar.
However, Exeter scored a fourth goal in the 87th minute. Moxey delivered a free-kick into the area and Taylor's looping header cleared Loach and dropped underneath the bar.
Tom Youngs replaced Nathan Smith before Rangers forced two corners in quick succession.
The Fourth Official indicated six minutes of added time, some for the delay when he himself limped off!
There was time for perhaps the only moment of real controvercy of the whole game. Carlisle sent a free-kick from the right into the area towards the far post which struck the hand of skipper Wayne Daniel. The referee went to his pocket and amazingly brandished a straight red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity - strange as the view from the stand gave no indication that Carlisle's cross was going in. The match DVD may provide the answer. Basham stepped up to drive a 90th minute penalty straight down the middle into the net.
Exeter made a couple of late substitutions with Steve Tully and Richard Logan coming on for a few minutes of action.
Stafford Rangers (black and white stripes/black/black): 12. Scott Loach; 25. Fred Murray 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 34. Chris Humphrey, 7. Chris Flynn, 8. Kevin Street, 22. Samy Mawene, 15. Nathan Smith, 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 10. David McNiven (for Flynn, 62), 17. Ross Draper (for Mawene, 76), 31. Tom Youngs (for Smith, 89), 1. Danny Alcock, 16. Tom Ingram.
Exeter City (blue/blue/blue) 1. Andy Marriott; 19. Jon Richardson, 16. Matt Taylor, 15. Rob Edwards, 3. George Friend; 10. Wayne Carlisle, 14. Berti Cozic, 4. Matt Gill (capt) (Tully 90), 21. Dean Moxey; 8. Jamie Mackie, 12. Steve Basham (Logan 90). Subs: 2. Steve Tully (for Gill, 90), 20. Richard Logan (for Basham, 90), 9. Adam Stansfield, 11. Lee Elam, 27. Paul Jones (gk).
Referee: S.P. Cummins (Cheshire).
Attendance: 914 (including 272 away fans).
Sponsors Man of the match: Neil Grayson.
The original match report was written for the now defunct official website
Cambridge United 5 Stafford Rangers 1
Tuesday 30th October 2007
Cambridge United 5 Stafford Rangers 1
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Replay
At: Abbey Stadium
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Weather: mild and dry
Attendance: 1965 (including 39 away fans)
Following Saturday's 1-1 draw at Marston Road, Stafford Rangers suffered bitter disappointment at the Abbey Stadium as Cambridge United recorded a 5-1 victory in this FA Cup Sponsored by E.ON Fourth Qualifying Round Replay. The home side scored three goals before half-time through Lee Boylan (31), Scott Rendell (40) and Rob Wolleaston (45) to take command. Kevin Street pulled a goal back in the 63rd minute to give hope to Stafford but Darryl Knights (70, 85) finished off the scoring. Cambridge face a home First Round tie against Aldershot Town, who beat Crawley Town in a replay
Stafford Rangers were forced to make one change from Saturday's starting line-up. Samy Mawene came in for the injured Marco Adaggio with Tom Ingram taking Mawene's place on the bench. Injured Cambridge skipper Danny Brown missed the replay so Darryl Knights, on loan from Yeovil, started.
Stafford made a bright start, attacking the away end at the Abbey Stadium in the first half with Cambridge kicking-off. In the third minute, Ross Draper exchanged passes with David Oldfield before firing just over from just outside the area.
Cambridge quickly got forward and Darryl Knights played a one-two with Scott Rendell before curling a 20-yards shot wide of the right-hand post.
After Luke Potter curled a free-kick wide of the near post, Stafford goalkeeper Danny Alcock was called into action at the other end to block a shot from Lee Boylan.
Stafford, having to work hard at the back, got forward again and won a free-kick just outside the home area. Mawene took it and curled the ball over wall and bar.
In the 18th minute, Rob Wolleaston's shot struck Wayne Daniel inside the area and the ball went out for a throw. Rendell then headed over the bar. Knights pulled the ball back from the right bye-line towards Rendell but Potter cleared.
Mark Peters almost scored an own goal. Under pressure from Kevin Street, he miss-hit a clearance which hit the top of his own bar and out for the first of two successive corners. By and large Cambridge's well-organised defence proved difficult to penetrate.
After surviving that scare, Cambridge broke the deadlock in the 31st minute. Lee Boylan fired home from 10 yards to finish off a move involving Scott Rendell and Darryl Knights.
Almost immediately, Stafford changed formation with David McNiven coming on as an extra striker in place of Draper.
The U's created further chances. Boylan hooked the ball over from 20 yards and Oldfield got in the way of another shot from Rendell following a deep right-wing cross from Dan Gleeson.
Boylan turned provider as the home side doubled their lead in the 41st minute. Luke Potter failed to clear and Rendell forced the ball home at close range.
Rob Wolleaston made it three in first-half stoppage time. The midfielder thumped the ball into the top right corner and the game looked all over as a contest.
Cambridge almost scored again ten minutes after the restart. Knights got in a volley from the edge of the area which hit the left-hand post and rebounded to safety. Boylan soon went for goal but fired well wide across the face of goal.
Nathan Smith replaced David Oldfield on the hour mark and Stafford managed to get back into contention by reducing the deficit in the 63rd minute. Potter's deep cross from the left fell to Street who took advantage of a slip by defender Mark Peters and fired home from eight yards out.
Stafford almost scored again a minute later. Nathan Smith rounded keeper Luke McShane but the defence got back to smother the chance.
Any hope of forcing extra time evaporated for Boro in the 70th minute. Alcock’s clearance was charged down by Knights and the ball ended up at the feet of Boylan on the right. He cut in and passed to Knights who slotted home at close range into the bottom-left corner.
Nathan Smith and McNiven both fired narrowly wide as Rangers got forward but Knights struck again in the 85th minute to complete the scoring. This time he got on the end of a low cross from Stephen Smith and beat Alcock with another low shot into the same corner of the net as before.
Once again, part-time Rangers found out the hard way about the gulf between themselves and full-time opposition. Manager Phil Robinson agreed: "I think that midweek games after a hard game on a Saturday catch out part-time teams such as ourselves. You could tell the difference tonight between the full-time and part-time team.
"At 3-1 and creating chances, we thought if we got another goal then the pressure would be on Cambridge. But we gavae away a sloppy goal and it was then a lost cause."
Cambridge United (amber and black stripes/black/black) 20. Luke McShane; 6. Mark Albrighton (capt), 5. Mark Peters, 21. Michael Morrison; 7. Danny Gleeson, 8. Rob Wolleaston, 3. Stephen Reed, 11. Courtney Pitt; 28. Darryl Knights; 9. Scott Rendell, 10. Lee Boylan. Subs: 18. Stephen Smith (for Boylan, 73), 17. Gavin Hoyte (for Peters, 77), 19. Leo Fortune-West (for Rendell, 77), 23. Joshus Coulson, 22. Michael Hyem.
Stafford Rangers (red/red/red) 1. Danny Alcock; 21. Jemiah Richards, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 28. David Oldfield, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn, 8. Kevin Street; 22. Samy Mawene; 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 10. David McNiven (for Draper, 34). 15. Nathan Smith (for Oldfield, 60), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Richards, 90), 16. Tom Ingram, 31. Tom Youngs.
Referee: Steve Creighton.
Assistants: Richard Kendall and Sian Massey.
Fourth Official: Paul Forrester.
Goals: 1-0 Mark Boylan (31)
2-0 Scott Rendell (40)
3-0 Rob Wolleaston (45)
3-1 Kevin Street (63)
4-1 Darryl Knights (70)
5-1 Darryl Knights (85)
Cards:
Cambridge: none
Stafford: Ross Draper (YC, 23)
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Cambridge United 5 Stafford Rangers 1
FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Replay
At: Abbey Stadium
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Weather: mild and dry
Attendance: 1965 (including 39 away fans)
Following Saturday's 1-1 draw at Marston Road, Stafford Rangers suffered bitter disappointment at the Abbey Stadium as Cambridge United recorded a 5-1 victory in this FA Cup Sponsored by E.ON Fourth Qualifying Round Replay. The home side scored three goals before half-time through Lee Boylan (31), Scott Rendell (40) and Rob Wolleaston (45) to take command. Kevin Street pulled a goal back in the 63rd minute to give hope to Stafford but Darryl Knights (70, 85) finished off the scoring. Cambridge face a home First Round tie against Aldershot Town, who beat Crawley Town in a replay
Stafford Rangers were forced to make one change from Saturday's starting line-up. Samy Mawene came in for the injured Marco Adaggio with Tom Ingram taking Mawene's place on the bench. Injured Cambridge skipper Danny Brown missed the replay so Darryl Knights, on loan from Yeovil, started.
Stafford made a bright start, attacking the away end at the Abbey Stadium in the first half with Cambridge kicking-off. In the third minute, Ross Draper exchanged passes with David Oldfield before firing just over from just outside the area.
Cambridge quickly got forward and Darryl Knights played a one-two with Scott Rendell before curling a 20-yards shot wide of the right-hand post.
After Luke Potter curled a free-kick wide of the near post, Stafford goalkeeper Danny Alcock was called into action at the other end to block a shot from Lee Boylan.
Stafford, having to work hard at the back, got forward again and won a free-kick just outside the home area. Mawene took it and curled the ball over wall and bar.
In the 18th minute, Rob Wolleaston's shot struck Wayne Daniel inside the area and the ball went out for a throw. Rendell then headed over the bar. Knights pulled the ball back from the right bye-line towards Rendell but Potter cleared.
Mark Peters almost scored an own goal. Under pressure from Kevin Street, he miss-hit a clearance which hit the top of his own bar and out for the first of two successive corners. By and large Cambridge's well-organised defence proved difficult to penetrate.
After surviving that scare, Cambridge broke the deadlock in the 31st minute. Lee Boylan fired home from 10 yards to finish off a move involving Scott Rendell and Darryl Knights.
Almost immediately, Stafford changed formation with David McNiven coming on as an extra striker in place of Draper.
The U's created further chances. Boylan hooked the ball over from 20 yards and Oldfield got in the way of another shot from Rendell following a deep right-wing cross from Dan Gleeson.
Boylan turned provider as the home side doubled their lead in the 41st minute. Luke Potter failed to clear and Rendell forced the ball home at close range.
Rob Wolleaston made it three in first-half stoppage time. The midfielder thumped the ball into the top right corner and the game looked all over as a contest.
Cambridge almost scored again ten minutes after the restart. Knights got in a volley from the edge of the area which hit the left-hand post and rebounded to safety. Boylan soon went for goal but fired well wide across the face of goal.
Nathan Smith replaced David Oldfield on the hour mark and Stafford managed to get back into contention by reducing the deficit in the 63rd minute. Potter's deep cross from the left fell to Street who took advantage of a slip by defender Mark Peters and fired home from eight yards out.
Stafford almost scored again a minute later. Nathan Smith rounded keeper Luke McShane but the defence got back to smother the chance.
Any hope of forcing extra time evaporated for Boro in the 70th minute. Alcock’s clearance was charged down by Knights and the ball ended up at the feet of Boylan on the right. He cut in and passed to Knights who slotted home at close range into the bottom-left corner.
Nathan Smith and McNiven both fired narrowly wide as Rangers got forward but Knights struck again in the 85th minute to complete the scoring. This time he got on the end of a low cross from Stephen Smith and beat Alcock with another low shot into the same corner of the net as before.
Once again, part-time Rangers found out the hard way about the gulf between themselves and full-time opposition. Manager Phil Robinson agreed: "I think that midweek games after a hard game on a Saturday catch out part-time teams such as ourselves. You could tell the difference tonight between the full-time and part-time team.
"At 3-1 and creating chances, we thought if we got another goal then the pressure would be on Cambridge. But we gavae away a sloppy goal and it was then a lost cause."
Cambridge United (amber and black stripes/black/black) 20. Luke McShane; 6. Mark Albrighton (capt), 5. Mark Peters, 21. Michael Morrison; 7. Danny Gleeson, 8. Rob Wolleaston, 3. Stephen Reed, 11. Courtney Pitt; 28. Darryl Knights; 9. Scott Rendell, 10. Lee Boylan. Subs: 18. Stephen Smith (for Boylan, 73), 17. Gavin Hoyte (for Peters, 77), 19. Leo Fortune-West (for Rendell, 77), 23. Joshus Coulson, 22. Michael Hyem.
Stafford Rangers (red/red/red) 1. Danny Alcock; 21. Jemiah Richards, 5. Wayne Daniel (capt), 6. Djoumin Sangare, 32. Luke Potter; 28. David Oldfield, 17. Ross Draper, 7. Chris Flynn, 8. Kevin Street; 22. Samy Mawene; 9. Neil Grayson. Subs: 10. David McNiven (for Draper, 34). 15. Nathan Smith (for Oldfield, 60), 24. Steve Hopkinson (for Richards, 90), 16. Tom Ingram, 31. Tom Youngs.
Referee: Steve Creighton.
Assistants: Richard Kendall and Sian Massey.
Fourth Official: Paul Forrester.
Goals: 1-0 Mark Boylan (31)
2-0 Scott Rendell (40)
3-0 Rob Wolleaston (45)
3-1 Kevin Street (63)
4-1 Darryl Knights (70)
5-1 Darryl Knights (85)
Cards:
Cambridge: none
Stafford: Ross Draper (YC, 23)
This match report was originally written for and published on the now defunct www.staffordrangers.co.uk
Stafford Rangers 1 Cambridge United 1
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