County 3 Macclesfield Town 2 : Richard Landon Testimonial 2 August 2014
It was very
much Richard Landon`s day today at Edgeley Park , where County were matched
against supposedly superior opposition in Macclesfield Town, our Conference
Premier neighbours.
The weather
was oddly mixed .....rain giving way to sunshine....giving way to......, and
the crowd was relatively small at just under 1000, but those present were
determined to ensure Richard`s day was a good one. County `s team more than
most it would seem as they produced by far their best performance of the close
season which gave them a much warranted victory that was far more comfortable
than the 3-2 score line suggested.
There were
some superlative performers on show for the black shirted blues, none more so
than late signing Richard Baker ,who scored 2 amazing goals...two that deserved
an altogether bigger audience ! Captain Jamie Milligan gave an assured
performance as well, against a Macc side that had a clutch of ex Hatters on
board. But I particularly appreciated Sharps contribution too, and it was a
disappointment when he was subbed part way through the second half. But despite
numerous changes in their line-up thereafter, and a bizarrely awarded `goal' to Macc, County
never looked anything other than winners.
Back to the
beginning then..... which is circa 2.45 when I made my way from the Cheadle End
to the front of the Danny Bergara Stand ,where Help the Hatters Chairman John
Fitzpatrick was scheduled to present
Richard with a silver salver and cheque
from the supporters group. Having been treated kindly at the gate twixt Cheadle
and Danny stands, it was ,and I under state it somewhat, something of a
disappointment to be accosted by an arse in a suit , with a sad haircut, and advised, as
I was
about to make my way to the pitch to capture the moment of presentation , that
`photographs could only be taken for my personal use and may not be published'.
He was placated enough for me to
actually take the photos ,as I had promised Help the Hatters I would, but this
approach seemingly marks a departure in the Clubs approach to me and the blog,
or am I making too much of it? We will see!
The presentation
went off sweetly and it was time for the teams to take the field, and County
did so in a `one off' black number, along with an eclectic set of numbers that
had Dennis at 2 ,and Woolfe 4......
A fair
number had travelled from Macc, later confirmed as a healthy 138, but they must
not have been too impressed to see the opening salvo from their team end with
full back Scott Barrow lifting one into our midst on Row R.
Duxbury then
broke up another Macc raid, but the first 6 or 7 minutes did not seem to
promise any real threats to County`s piece of mind , and Barrow had work to do
to keep a dangerous ball from Duxbury
out, after much good work from the lively Sharp. Macc did not look all that
confident , and they must have been relieved to see a shot from Woolfe take a
deflection when worse beckoned.
Gregson takes on Lavelle-Moore. |
Already I
thought Sharp to be the prime County mover, but his next attempt to stir
something up, was foiled by ex Hatter Paul Turnbull , who was to go on to hold
a rather shaky Macc edifice together for the remaining 80 minutes or so.
County
continued to apparently punch above their weight , and with Lees and Milligan
dealing nicely with a notional threat from the visitors, Woolfe scuttled up
field where a peach of a cross looked destined to reach Dennis at the back
post. Dennis ensured that it did , and got a good shot off, but keeper Rhys
Taylor managed somehow to keep it out with a fine diving save.
Woolfe shapes to cross. |
On it went
in much the same vein, as County ignored their opponents allegedly superior status
and piled on up the park. Duxbury is ace at the `piling forward ' bit , and his
cross ,on 15 minutes, fell to Churchman who leathered it goal ward in a trice.
It was an absolute cracker, but Taylor reacted brilliantly and his second top
class save of the afternoon kept it at 0-0.
This was not
a bad game ,I was thinking, and the notion persisted as Sharp got in behind the
visitors back line only to find no takers for his cross, and then Turnbull , at
the other end, had a shot charged down.
As I say,
the match was pretty watchable, but an element of doubt did creep in, on 20 minutes,
thanks to a rather undistinguished cross from another ex wearer of County blue-
Adriano Moke. It was markedly over hit, and should have been routinely dealt
with by Jordan Fagbola , but instead he fluffed his lines ,and when the ball
landed at the feet of Malachi Lavelle-Moore it was 1-0 to the Silkmen, as he
lashed a ferocious drive way past anything Hurst could offer in response!
That
was a bit of a shock and probably
against the run of play , but that said Hurst had to be awake to deal with a
free kick not long after, after Gregson had fouled Chris Holroyd. Macclesfield
pressed for a while after this with Gregson
and new boy Baker making essential clearances under pressure.
You might
just have been tempted to think that Macc would now play beach bully to
County`s 8 stone weakling now, but this was not how it was panning out at all ,
instead Sharp again compromised the visitors defence with a tasty run that
forced Taylor into hurried action to deny Baker who was ably supported by Duxbury.
The half
hour mark came and went marked by an inglorious two footed tackle from
Churchman. I could perhaps understand the need for the lecture that followed
from the referee, but did he really need to give us the first movement of
Mahlers First whilst about it?
Still....I
nit pick, and it was soon all forgotten, as another irresistible run from Sharp
laid the Macc defence waste. It was another one aimed at the back post and
Dennis hot footed his way there meeting the ball with a firm header. It was on
target , and the keeper did well to get a hand to it, and push it upwards, but it was to no avail, the ball was over the line
and it was 1-1.
Belezica had
to come on after 37 minutes when Fagbola sustained a hamstring type injury, and
he did well to block a Moke run , just
doing enough at the same time to ensure Holroyd`s eventual shot went wide.
A run from
Dennis.....a flagrantly awful slider from Andy Halls on Baker , and the first
half was over, and the teams left the field to a decent round of applause.
Lando....offspring, and Manager Alan Lord( oh...and Vernon) |
On loan Jack
Ryan was on at the re-start for Sharp, and the opening moments saw Macc push
forward through Waide Fairhurst and Mathew Barnes- Homer, one of 4 or 5 subs
brought on by Macc. Gregson was borderline dismissive in his handling of the
pair and danger was quickly averted.
Macc did
continue to press- a free kick being headed clear by the impressive Milligan,
and a Moke run dished by more good work from Duxbury.
County were
doing well....earning applause......and the
place was about to get a touch excited next , but it started serenely
enough with routine mauling of Dennis by George Pilkington.This brought
Milligan centre stage, and he had already given us a classy long ball or two,
and this one again had distance about it , he being situated just in front of
the dug outs. No matter....the kick was an absolute peach, and the finish ,if
anything, from Baker was even better and the County new boy whooped with joy as
the ball sped past Taylor into the net!
Moses
replaced Milligan beyond the hour, and he left to warm applause, but there was
no let up in the County forward movement , epitomised by Belezica who took on
and beat David Gonzalez- Diaz and Alex
McQuade, before running out of grass near the by-line.
Yes.....County
were looking anything but 2nd best, and the place erupted again, on 67 minutes ,when Baker unleashed a blistering
drive from the edge of the box, under
pressure. Wow.......another terrific goal .... it was 3-1!
County began
ringing the changes in earnest now, but it was nice to see Jordan Rose get a
decent ripple from the home specs upon his return for Macc.
It was all
so very routine now...there was no real threat coming from Macc .....until on
77 minutes Joe Mwasile chanced his arm with a snap shot. Ormson stopped it but
it ran clear and Mwasile had another go, which again Ormson appeared to have
dealt with successfully. Somehow the Pop Side liner saw it as a goal...... he
was about the only one who did, but the referee acquiesced and , as Jon Kieran
announced " it`s a goal to Macclesfield....APPARENTLY!"
After this,
and probably buoyed by the last action, Macc chased the game a bit, but with
Belezica in outstanding form, and others in black showing up well too, County
held out without undue alarms, until the final whistle when a gloom of Armageddon
proportions descended on SK3, accompanied by the mother of all rain storms to
see us off home.
No
matter....it had been a splendid performance by County, and I hope Richard
makes a decent sum from it all- he truly deserves to!
County line
up;
Hurst ,
Fagbola, Lees, Gregson, Churchman, Milligan, Baker, Sharp, Dennis, Woolfe, Duxbury.
Substitutes:
Ormson, Moses,
Todd, Belezika, Lofthouse, Spencer, Murray, Lazenbury, Ryan.
Macclesfield
Town line up:
Taylor,
Halls, Barrow, Sigurdsson , Pilkington. Turnbull, Fairhurst, Lewis, Holroyd,
Lavelle-Moore, Moke.
Substitutes;
McQuade,
Branagan ( GK), Thornton, Barnes-Homer, Mwasile, Cowan, Gonzalez-Diaz, Rose.
Attendance; 934
Ian Brown
Ian Brown
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