Chesterfield Youth 3 County Youth 4
I am not sure just how
much I was looking forward to this one.....the weather forecasts had pain
written all over them, with not a Michael Fish type optimistic punt anywhere-
we were in for snow.....wind.......strong winds.....ice......rain.....even stronger
winds......- the only things missing from these dire advance warnings were a
plague of frogs and boils!
The forecasts understated
matters in reality, as the Dronfield
venue was awash with tsunami type winds that threw great mountains of wetness in
about fifteen different directions at once!
3/5ths of County`s hardy following! |
Yes....it was a truly
miserable day, but in the end , despite some off the field nonsense( of which more later)it was worth
the effort as County`s table topping Youth Team came back from a half time
deficit of1-3 to run out 4-3 winners against host side Chesterfield!
Pre match coutesies... |
The opening minutes saw
County camped in the Chesterfield last third, dutifully seeking an opening
goal.
One Nick Williams
intervention( to block the Chesterfield number nine, who was a threat throughout
the first half)apart, it was pretty much all County early on ,and it was no
surprise when they took the lead 13 minutes into proceedings. The goal came via
Kiarno Samms, whose first shot was saved by the Chesterfield keeper. The loose
ball came back to Kiarno however, and he dispatched it into the net to open the
scoring.
After more pressure from
County, but nothing remotely resembling a goal, it was something of a shock to
see the opposing centre forward again dart clear. Adam Rigby was exposed and
second favourite for sure, but the forward`s shot drifted wide and it remained
1-0 to County.
Library pic- Kiarno Samms |
So.....nothing untoward at
all really thus far, if County tighten up ....they should be O.K!
At least.....that was my
thinking anyway, but....after Ben Spibey had been fouled en-route to goal –
Leon Murphy crashed his free kick into the foot of the post, and almost
straight from the rebound Chesterfield sent their number nine scooting clear
again on the end of a tasty ball. It was a no brainer.....Rigby was dished, and
the forward beat him with an excellent finish, to make it 1-1.
Hmm ......that was not
good, but ...after Rodney Ajayi had missed out with a shot, it got even worse
when a foul on the Chesterfield number nine set him up to beat Rigby from the
spot and make it 2-1 in the Derbyshire side`s favour!
County tried to rectify
matters, but despite hard work, late pressure from the home side saw a third
goal breech County`s defences sending them in at the break a sodden 1 goal to 3
down.
The re-start saw Dean
Nolan and Kristopher Livesey on in place of Nick Williams and Demell
Cumberbatch.
County had come back from
being behind a few times this season, so despite the wind likely to be in
favour Chesterfield in this half ,I found no one in the group of 5 County
supporters on site, who felt that we did not have a chance- they did they had a
fighters chance and more!
But things then took
surreal turn as the sun came out ( for about 10 minutes).
Having the sun on their
backs, however briefly, seemed to suit County and just after the hour mark they
pulled a goal back, when Ajayi fed Samms, and he blasted his second home from
close in!
That was excellent, but we
needed another, but after good work from Albert Keeling and Kameron Palmer –
Ajayi saw his shot miss by a foot or so, and when Samms headed just over, faint
hearts just might have been tempted to write County off.......
but they would
have been wrong as, with 20 minutes left they drew level and it was a cracker
too, as a high ball into the box bounced in front of Ben Spibey. His back was
to goal, but he swivelled around and hit a beauty past the keeper`s dive into
the net. It was 3-3 and game on!
Ben Spibey today. |
Liam Atkinson replaced
Rodney Ajayi shortly after, and early pressure from the County substitute
induced the home keeper into error. The loose ball ran out to Spibey but his
shot went narrowly wide.
Chesterfield did their
best to reply to all this and get back their lead, but County, with Palmer and
Charlie Mather in prime form, defended the situation well , and came back at
their opponents as the keeper saved a header by Spibey after Samms had been fouled
on the edge of the box.
It went on with Palmer
doing well with neat interventions a couple of times, whilst Atkinson pinged a
cross or two over that unsettled the home side.
The pressure was building
from County until, with just 10 minutes left, they won a corner and it was
spilled by the keeper. It wasn`t pounced on and cleared by the Derbyshire lads
either, and Nolan did the biz as a result- thrashing the ball home to the
delight of his team and the small band of sodden Stockport supporters!
Credit to
Chesterfield...they tried to rectify matters, and did have the ball in the net
with 6 minutes left, only for the effort to be ruled out for handball. But
County were not resting on any laurels either as, prompted by the excellent
Charlie Mather, Samms saw a shot charged down and Spibey was thwarted by the
keeper
It went on with Spibey and
Keeling in productive concert near the home by-line......Samms and
Spibey.....Atkinson and Callum Jones.....all probing the home defences , but
without success.
Into the final moments and
Chesterfield lifted a late free kick into the swirling maelstrom above our
heads and into the box. Mather cleared it nicely, but it came back via the
Chesterfield number 10 who had a go- missing out by a fair bit.
A blast of the referee`s
whistle and it was game over and a hard fought affair it was too. County are to
be congratulated on a fine win..... the Chesterfield players too deserve credit
for a battling performance in difficult conditions.
What a shame that there
was a considerable sour note introduced into proceedings moments before kick
off when one of the Chesterfield coaches advised me that “ you needed written
permission from the Football League to be able to take pictures “ With that I
was advised I could not take any more( I had taken 4 or so already and these I
will include here, but otherwise I will by necessity have to use library pics
this time around, so my apologies!).Prior to this the same coach had apparently
treated Sue Cordon exceedingly rudely whilst telling her much the same.
This was a shabby
exhibition of hospitality, and places further coverage of County Youth Team
away fixtures by myself, in jeopardy- if pantomimes of this nature are in
prospect in future!
County line up:
Rigby, Mather, Murphy,
Palmer, Williams ( Livesey 45), C Jones, Cumberbatch ( Nolan 45),Samms, Spibey,
Keeling, Ajayi ( Atkinson 70).
Ian Brown
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