County 0 Tamworth 2 ( Conference North ) 4 January 2015
`Why do you
take an instant dislike to people?` Perhaps you have had this question asked of
you at some time, and maybe.....just maybe....you have responded with the time
honoured and hugely satisfying ` Because it saves time!`
Well.....for
myself ....I try not to lapse into quick judgements these days....I`ve
mellowed.....honest! In fact I do not even harbour grudges against Burnley or
Stoke City FC `s nowadays, but whilst I admit that I have had to work at it, I
have become less than enamoured with Tamworth
FC – you know how it is....the punctiliously obnoxious stewards......their
`flexible’ pricing policies, and of course the appalling two fingered salute
they sent our way, and by proxy to the Wellspring Homeless Charity, earlier
this season with their failed attempts to prevent Pure broadcasting from their
place! So......despite the Lambs being on an eight game winning trot, I really
wanted a County win this time out, and preferably a big one!
Unfortunately
my thoughts of whipping up an unstoppable wave of emotion that would sweep the
midland outfit aside, hit the rocks of the most insipid County performance you
would ever not wish to see. They were awful, and as a result Tamworth surged
on, almost unchallenged, to their ninth win in nine, surging away from County
on their way up the Conference North table!
It was a
really disappointing performance from the blues......Lees and O`Halloran worked hard showing great reserves of skill
and stamina, but elsewhere those in blue largely failed to make any impression
on a Tamworth side with the winning habit apparently ingrained in their DNA. Hurst made a couple of
outstanding saves and took the sponsors M.O.M, but it was particularly
disappointing to see so little of new men Danny Glover and Greg Wilkinson, who
despite getting 90 odd minutes apiece, to strut their stuff, rather failed to
do so-unfortunately they were not alone!
OK.....you could stretch a point, and
say that Belezika, Duxbury, Churchman and Moses worked hard, but there was so
little end product as too often County
opted for the hopeful rather than thoughtful ball.
There was
such a positive air around at 3 o`clock, and I was not alone, I guess, in
wanting to see just how new man Greg Wilkinson would perform, but the closest
that County got to disturbing Tamworth`s peace early on( a Churchman shot 3
minutes in), missed the mark by some way.
A lean by
O`Halloran on Kayden Jackson meanwhile ushered in a Tamworth free kick....and
then another as, when Moses headed the first out....Spencer then handled the
ball just beyond the box. After a delay, for treatment to Jackson, Hurst duly
gobbled the kick, and the Tamworth angst was compounded when Jackson had to be
subbed, being replaced by Connor Taylor.
Spencer was
unlucky next, when Dan Preston managed to prevent a neat back heeled pass by
Glover from reaching him smack in front. Hmm....that was encouraging, and it
was good to see the excellent Mark Lees tie Dave Hibbert in knots as the
forward went to make headway on the break. Not long after Lees was to the fore
again ,this time going forward, but his ambitious through ball saw Spencer
policed out of harm`s way by Tom James.
Twice after
this.....County were awarded free kicks, first for a foul on Glover by James,
and then for a prodigious lean by Joshua Sampson on the same County man, but
neither set piece came to anything and only resulted in Tamworth hitting us on
the break via Brendan Daniels, who thankfully found O`Halloran altogether too
guileful for him. This did not deter the Tamworth number ten though, and it
took good work and a deflection by Lees to stop his gallop. Preston headed over
the bar from the corner.
A run by
Spencer , ended with a somewhat lack lustre effort from Jack Ryan failing to
trouble keeper James Belshaw, but already it was possible to say that the more
purposeful moves were emanating from the visitors, and O`Halloran did brilliant
work to deny Hibbert at the half way stage of the half.
Hibbert came
back at County again forcing another good block from O`Halloran, with a pass that
sent Paul Green clear. The corner that followed was a decent one too, and Hurst
did well to keep the resultant header by Preston out!
Urged on by
Moses, County tried to respond, but both Wilkinson and Lees were out of luck
with shots, both of which missed the target.
Then things
almost took a turn for the worst when Tamworth gained a free kick, and Daniels
sent it to the back post where Hurst had to fling himself to his right to push
the ball around the post. Glover headed the kick clear at the near post to keep
it at 0-0, but for how long?
Well......it
was not all that clear as to the answer to that last question, but for
sure....County were coming under pressure a bit now, and both Belezika and Lees
had to concede corners. For the second of these things threatened to get a tad
hairy for a while as Preston beat Ryan to the ball at the back of the box
sending a header racing goal ward, where Duxbury saved the day by heading clear
off the line!
Moses and
Churchman worked to relieve the pressure and put some on Tamworth, but the
visitors defence looked largely untroubled, even when a free kick was headed on
by Wilkinson into the crowded box. A disconcerting tendency to concede free
kicks at inopportune moments was proving a stumbling block for County, and they
did it again, just when something looked likely to develop.....so it didn`t!
Meanwhile
there was still work for O`Halloran to do and he did it brilliantly again,
making light of what seemed to be a dangerous break by substitute Connor
Taylor. Then a County break developed via Spencer, which looked promising, but
the cross from the by-line found no one in blue available to apply a finish
,and any chance was gone.
Back came
Tamworth, and I was annoyed to see a blatant dive from Daniels result in a free
kick to his side. Thankfully when this bounced alarmingly into the box, Preston
rather overdid the strong arm stuff, and County had a free kick
themselves....and relief!
For a time
County with Spencer, Wilkinson and Churchman to the fore, buzzed about
energetically in and around the Tamworth box, but to little effect as nothing
transpired in the way of a shot or shots to ruffle Tamworth`s feathers.
Indeed.....with Belezika suddenly on the deck injured, the feathers being
ruffled were County`s and I looked with some relief to see a cross cum shot
from James flash across the face of goal before going out!
Belezika was
off the park for the first minute or so of added time, during which Tamworth
did their best to capitalise on their temporary numerical advantage, and Lees
did just enough to ensure that a header by Sampson flew up and over the bar!
We were deep
into added time now and looking to be even deeper into the doo/doo next when
Churchman lost possession to Hibbert . He was in the clear but once more Lees
came to County`s rescue- his timely block nullifying the forward`s attempt to
shoot.
More defending for County to do..... |
Belezika was
back on now as I began to count the minutes beyond the notional 5 we had been
advised were to be added. I was already up to 5 when Belezika excelled himself
by snuffing out the dual threat of Daniels and James with a conspicuous lack of
support from anyone in blue.
That was a
relief, and also an annoyance ( the lack of support bit that is), but there was
more to come and quickly, as the clock ticked on.......
First off
...with Tamworth attacking ex Hatter Javan Vidal thoroughly mugged O`Halloran
in the box. It was a clear foul and the liner saw it, and signalled it as such,
but when the referee did not respond and play continued, he promptly forgot
about it and .....one guess only as to what happened almost
immediately......yes.....correct.......Vidal came out of a second skirmish with
O`Halloran with the ball which he then promptly leathered home!
The Cheadle
End and much of the rest of Edgeley Park went AS at this last action, but it
mattered not, and what`s more the whistle had now gone for the break- cue
handbags near the tunnel during which it was noticeable that referee and liners
kept well away from the action, which is an entirely new approach to the
question of discipline on the football field!
There was some joy at half time in the Cheadle End......
County made
a concerted effort on the re-start to get back into it, but without success as
Duxbury`s final ball proved too strong for Spencer. Spencer came back for more
a couple of minutes later only to founder on reaching the box...... Belezika
....then O`Halloran chipped in also, but they fared no better, being prevented
by weight of numbers from getting a shot off!
I was wondering
whether A.L. would be moved to put Sharp on soon. I had seen more than a
glimpse at Tamworth earlier this season, of a potentially decent striking
partnership in Ryan and Sharp late on in that game, and it was worth a try maybe with us one down and not making great
headway!
County did
win a free kick when Spencer forced Preston to foul him, but when Duxbury sent
the kick down the keeper`s throat, and Spencer sent a speculative effort flying
up and over the bar, it began to look like possibly a personnel change was
urgent.
Past the
hour and the change came as Chris Sharp came on for Scott Spencer, but the
first action thereafter was at the County end where Hurst pulled off the
bravest of saves, beating out a shot by Daniels, who was home alone in the blue half of the field.
That was an
escape and possibly a lesson, but I don`t think we had quite digested it as
almost immediately O`Halloran was stranded with Daniels making for the by-line.
Having got there, Daniels applied the brakes before slipping the ball back to
Taylor who blasted a firm finish past Hurst`s dive into the net!
Two down and
just over 20 minutes left......there was still time to rectify matters.....but
would we? There was no sign of anything of note coming from County that might
trouble the Tamworth back line, indeed it was County`s defence that was
seemingly troubled as Lees just managed to keep a tentative prod from Churchman
out of the clutches of Hibbert. This laxity was catching as Moses joined in, a
loose ball again almost seeing Hibbert through! Add to this the fact that
County seemed intent on trying to walk the ball into the oppositions net, as a
bewildering array of passes got no further than the edge of the box, and
County`s task looked a daunting one. This was down largely to excellent
covering by Tamworth of course but also to a lack of inspirational thinking
from County who looked content to opt for the hopeful ball.
Tamworth
meanwhile had their 2 goal lead and went about hitting County on the break, as
and when......
Jack Ryan
did get one chance ,with around 10 minutes left, and he only had the keeper to
beat, but within sight of goal, although admittedly drifting slightly wide, he
sent his shot high and wide.
For
Tamworth....Hibbert again had the chance to add to County`s misery, as he was
allowed to slink clear. It looked all over 0-3 as he advanced on Hurst, but
somehow the County keeper kept the shot out, which was quite simply excellent
stuff!
County
rallied a bit after this....a knock down by Sharp causing some anxiety in the
Tamworth box, and Wilkinson at last got a shot in, only to see Belshaw in
position to make the save at his right hand post.
On and on it
went...into added time.....4 minutes of it, with no chance of anything being
salvaged from this small wreckage of a game!
Some boos at
the end, but in the main mostly people just wanted to get home out of what was
now a cold evening!
Wrexham next
in the FA Trophy.
Are you
betting against a County win? I would council against that and instead forecast
an unlikely blue triumph! Now where are those tablets?
County line
up:
Hurst,
Belezika, Lees, O`Halloran, Duxbury, Moses, Churchman, Wilkinson, Spencer(
Sharp 64), Glover, Ryan.
Substitutes
not used:
Ormson,
Lofthouse, Todd, Lazenbury.
Tamworth
line up;
Belshaw, Vidal,
Sampson, James, Preston, Adams, Green, Clarke( Trainer 68), Jackson( Taylor 5),
Hibbert( Morrell 86), Daniels.
Substitutes
not used:
Wilkins,
Smith.
Attendance:
2503
Ian Brown
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