Chorley 1 Stockport County 1 ( Vanarama National League- North) 17 April 2018
As vital
games go, this game was way up there and shouting loudly!
It was not
that it was a `must win’ fixture- it probably wasn’t, but with the blues
sitting nicely in 5th spot, and Chorley just one place, and 6 points
behind in sixth, but with 2 possibly crucial games in hand, with home play off
spots up for grabs, it was vital all right, and definitely a `not lose’
occasion.
In the event
Jim Gannon’s Stockport County, turned up trumps and gave their supporters who
were there in big numbers something to sing about on the journey home , after
seeing off the very considerable
challenge of promotion rivals Chorley last night at the Victory Stadium.
Just part of the large County following. |
In doing so,
County had to come back from one down, at this most difficult of venues for
visiting teams, to come away with a hugely creditable draw thanks to Scott
Duxbury’s second half goal.
It was so
……so….deserved as well, as they withstood frantic efforts from the Magpies to
salvage the win the Lancashire side fancied they already had sorted.
Regretably I
have to report that much of the Chorley impetus late on, was fuelled by a
succession of incomprehensible decisions from Referee Tom Parsons, that served to baulk County time after time
whilst galvanising a Chorley effort that looked to be fast disappearing for a
time after County’s goal.
Dan Cowan- Mr Consistent ! |
Dan Cowan
and Andy Thomas produced the equaliser for Duxbury whose execution of same was
truly awesome, but this was another top notch team performance- have no doubt!
There were
stars…….I had Bully and Harry Winter , along with Thomas and Hinchliffe as my pick of those in County blue ( please
…please keep us playing in blue if it is possible from now on ), and Stephenson
for his injection of pace and invention when he came on after the break. His
input infused County with a new vitality and they were very much `fit for
purpose as they went after Chorley with renewed energy.
That said…..….I
have mentioned a `team performance’ and that was what it was- they were all
heroes!
Team( Andrew Machin ) |
Back at 7.45,
there were 3 changes in the County line up as they took the field - Duxbury for
O’Halloran, and Winter for Oswell who has not recovered from being Telforded on
Saturday, and a bold move perhaps by JG who brought Hinchliffe back in place of
Ormson!
I was
disappointed not to see Dazzer line up at kick off time, but he would for sure
be on at some stage, most thought.
Dazzer’s
absence meant a start for Rhys Turner, and he was chasing a through ball in no
time, but without success.
Early run from Turner. |
County
actually started fairly confidently, and pressure from Warburton nearly paid
off with an early dividend, prevented from doing so by Jordan ‘s intervention
as he conceded a corner. Smalley did well to get his head to this but Leather
was able to clear for our hosts.
County press( Andrew Machin ) |
Warburton
looked in decent nick at this point, and his shot, with 4 minutes gone, was
deflected for another corner from Ball’s by-line pull back.
Ball wants it..... |
Duxbury and
Winter did their best to keep County’s forward push going from the corner, but
eventually Chorley were able to clear, and they looked pretty businesslike playing the ball out of defensive positions,
more than once, with cool precision.
No one did
this better than Andy Teague for Magpies, and some excellent work by him did
for what looked like a decent run from Thomas.
Early County pressure.... |
Chorley were
shipping free kicks though, which enabled County to apply pressure again, on
what by reputation and in practise is as parsimonious a defensive set up as you
will find at this level. At this juncture Jordan did the biz for the
Lancastrians ,heading the kick out.
Teague organises Chozzer resistence ( Andrew Machin ) |
Turner and
Winter were not even close with efforts next, Harry’s speculative shot thudding
into the advertising hoardings atop the covered terrace behind the goal. Harry
would shine later though, and it was interesting to see us happily utilising
two such tenacious midfield performers as Harry and Paul in the same 11.
County had done a fair bit of attacking in the early
minutes, but were thankful to Ben Hinchliffe, back in action and in top order
too, as he smothered the ball negating Newby’s run with welcome confidence.
Dug Outs suitably enthralled( Andrew Machin ) |
That was
good to see but the next bit wasn’t as a loose ball across the back almost let
the same player in again. Thankfully the forward failed to take full advantage
and County were able to re-group and clear the danger.
Thomas was
instrumental in clearing that last bit of nonsense up, and he did well to then
bring the ball out of defence, giving it to the lively Warburton. Matty was off
and heading for goal in no time, and a sharp intake of breath was called for as
he unleashed a lovely effort that curled viciously as it sped goal ward. It was
going in….but keeper Urwin had other ideas- his timely dive keeping the shot
out to applause from the home specs.
County were
not deterred, although Thomas would have been excused if he had been, as
another run from him down the right, saw him sorted well and truly by a classy
bit of work from the excellent Teague.
Twenty
minutes had gone, and it was anyone’s game, but County had to tighten up as
Thomas had more `tidying up’ to do after another bit of loose play almost saw
the blues tee an opener up for Chorley.
The error
seemed to boost Chorley and they fancied that they should have had a penalty , 24 minutes in, but with someone
as favourably disposed to our hosts as Mr Parsons was ,in charge and unwilling
to give it , you need not linger long over that one.
The referee
was more obliging 3 minutes later however , the free kick he awarded wide
right, looping into the box where centre
back Leather added a tasty finish.
0-1 |
Bugger….that
was a set back for sure, and County now
had work to do, to sort matters.
Both
defences were in charge for a while after the goal, the nearest thing to
another goal coming from Harry Winter who was unlucky to see his shot miss by
inches, following a neat cooperation with Duxbury.
It was nip
and tuck to the break with neither side really getting one over the other, but
I noted that Mr Parsons was warming up giving Ball a lecture for pretty much
nothing.
He likes a chat does Mr Parsons ( not sure about Ball)! |
Four minutes
added time came and went and it was time to seek out that meat and potato pie!
Its Chips & Curry for Andrew ! |
Pie
sorted…it was back to the second half, and unsurprisingly Stephenson was now on
for Turner.
Stephenson
looked to have a free role, but with
time up front in the middle a priority, and Ball was deployed just to
his rear, and the duo linked up well in what followed- not always with max
success, but always good value and inclined to undermine the Magpies
confidence.
Ball and Stephenson - a handful for Chorley. |
Chorley
still wanted a second to make things a touch safer, but County ,in response,
defended really tightly and when a shot came in, like it did from O’Keefe on 47
minutes, Hinchliffe was on hand with a confident save.
There was a
fair bit of defending for County to do , and they were grateful for Winter’s
intervention as he did just enough to ensure Molyneux headed wide when well
set, 4 minutes after he had come on as a sub.
That was as
good a patch as Chorley had had in the game, as County re-doubled their efforts
via a neat link up twixt Stephenson and Ball. A couple of corners were County’s
only reward from this, and worse….from the second of these we were howling in
raw anguish as Stott’s effort came back
out off an upright!
County on the attack ( Andrew Machin ) |
County were
looking altogether more threatening now that Dazzer was aboard, and he had a
shot charged down , on 65 minutes as County piled on to the attack with gusto.
It looked really promising…more so…but then it didn’t as Mr Parsons obliged
County’s opponents with a relief bringing free kick which at best I am moved to
call `audacious’.
Ball and
Stephenson were un-deterred by these shenanigans, but they just may have been
when the near side ( exceedingly slow and myopic) liner , ended another good
move involving the pair, by flagging Ball offside when flagrantly he wasn’t.
No sweat….
back came County, as brilliant approach play by Warburton, Stephenson and Ball
saw the latter one on one with the keeper. He probably should have scored, but
Matt Urwin denied him with the speed and efficiency of his advance off his
line.
Then Teague
stepped up again thwarting yet more Ball/ Stephenson forward play.
Add more
liner induced trauma, and by the 73rd minute the writer was in need
of counselling , but then he wasn’t as , as if by magic……County magic….. all
was well, as County scored.
That Cowan throw coming ( Andrew Machin ) |
`Great
things from little acorns grow’ we are told, and the little acorn on this
occasion was a throw won and taken by Mr Consistency Dan Cowan. This went from
Dan to the ever available Adam Thomas who promptly lifted a belter into the box
where, midst all those labouring to get to it, the excellent Scott Duxbury
climbed the highest to send an imperious header home to wild acclaim from the
large County following.
Wow…that was
simply fantastic, but……… ..hang on…..Chorley had not quite given up the ghost, and with Mr Parsons largess allowing the home team to proceed
despite having mugged Bully on the way. It was Newby doing the Bully bit and on
the ball inside the County box, so it looked like County’s lead might just be
short lived as he lined up a shot. When it came it was a lethal strike and
should have….would have….gone in but for Hinchliffe who did superbly well to
make what was an incredible save under massive pressure!
Some of the forward play from Matt Jansen’s
side was frantic in the extreme now, and their supporters, so bullish earlier,
were silent now as their chances of a home tie ( against us) receded with every
over hit cross or wasted free kick ( and you know who was giving them plenty).
And…..with
County attacking with increasing confidence, at the back the previously
unmoveables were miss placing passes…..conceding throws ….and free kicks....
Late County free kick. |
With 9
minutes left, a long throw put County back on the defensive, and Hinchliffe
again did well to keep Teague’s header from a yard out……out!
Great
stuff….. and more had to follow as ,ignoring a foul on Stott, the referee gave
Chorley another free kick , thus placing County under the cosh once more. The
delivery was good for the free kick and Newby met it with a fierce drive that
was heading in until somehow Hinchliffe twisted in mid air to claw the ball
from under the bar to safety!
Have I said`
brilliant’ yet?….. yes?........well here goes again…that was brilliant( and
worth far more than 2 exclamation marks!!)
So Chorley
were proving worthy opponents, and were trying hard to dish us, it was just
that Jim Gannon’s boys had answers now for everything!
Smalley was
particularly prominent in these last minutes, stepping up to the mark nicely
under some real pressure, but with O’Halloran and Clarke on for what remained
of the game County were resolved to take
that vital point home with them down the M62.
Ninety
minutes came with Hinchliffe again saving, this time with his legs from the
tireless Teague.
If Teague had been immense for Chorley so had
a whole host been for the blues, and one such , Paul Turnbull looked in his
element breaking up attacks…surging forward…getting fouled….pushing on, as the
minutes ticked away.
Three
minutes were added, and I must admit to expecting the referee to do a
Chesterfield 96/97 on us , but he didn’t
and it was all over and time to …justifiably …celebrate which team and fans
duly did.
3 at the end from old hedgie |
and Warby caught by Andrew Machin. |
That was
truly excellent and well worth the trip and the fraid ner
ves involved.
This sets us
up nicely for the build up to the play offs, and hopefully that home tie!
See you at
Blyth Spartans on Saturday then( the Flyer leaves Finger 9.30/ Mercian Way
9.45)!
Chorley FC
line up:
Urwin,
Challoner, Blakeman( Molyneux 60),
Teague, Leather, Jordan, Newby, O’Keefe, Carver, Walker( Hughes 40), Cottrell.
Subs not
used: Anson, Whitham, Brewster.
Stockport
County line up:
Hinchliffe,
Cowan, Smalley, Stott, Duxbury, Turnbull, Winter, Thomas( Clarke 90), Ball,
Warburton( O’Halloran 88), Turner( Stephenson 46).
Subs not
used: Ormson, Minihan.
Attendance:
1983
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