Stockport County 0 Rochdale 1 ( Pre- Season Friendly) 17 July 2018
County
suffered a narrow defeat last night against Keith Hill’s Rochdale side ,in what
proved to be a very competitive game at Edgeley Park.
The necessary incremental increase in the quality
of the opposition provided for County , ensured that the League 1 side were
always going to represent a stern test for the blues, and that is (
satisfactorily) just how it turned out. Dale enjoyed a lot of possession for much of the
game, but for large parts of same seldom
looked likely to score – even scorning Referee Matt Donohue’s joke penalty in
the first half to underline this prognosis.
To be fair
……with both defences largely in control
of matters…..neither side really had the look of likely winners.
As an
attacking force therefore, County had their least affective outing of what has
been an interesting close season so far, but whilst this was so ,it was also
true that defensively they were tested and not found to be wanting by the
visitors who happily respected the tie by fielding a side that . although changed about a lot twixt
halves was heavily leavened with senior players.
For County I
made Palmer, Minihan, Duxbury and Hinchliffe the top performers and , when he
came on Dan Cowan showed he had lost none of last season’s propensity for a
heady mix of steely defensive work allied to tenacious attacking play. And…..for Rochdale Joe Thompson showed he had
the zip and energy that saved his side from the relegation plunge last season
capping a lively showing with a fine goal.
County
did enjoy a 10 minute period in the
first and late on in the second half where they might just have nicked one, but
it was not to be, and Joe Thompson’s goal almost on the hour was enough to win
the encounter for the Lancastrians.
It was good
to see former Hatters Aaron Wilbraham , Jim McNulty, and Dave Perkins again,
albeit they were all bedecked in Rochdale white, and good to see Chris Smalley
back aboard after injury for County. Wilbraham was the only one of the afore
mentioned Dale trio starting as they lined up facing the empty Cheadle End.
Wilbraham with beard. |
The first
thrust came from the blues , and Rochdale may just have opined that Thomas’s
run was a tad too close for comfort.
It missed
out though, and Rochdale pushed on in response , Oliver Rathbone pinging a
decent cross over, with 4 minutes gone, only to see Wilbraham head over from close
in.
It was tit
for tat for a while with both attacks held firmly in check by well marshalled
defences.
On 14
minutes, Dale felt they had worked a decent opening for themselves, and I was tempted to agree, but when Henderson
found Callum Camps with a neat through ball, he could only find the side
netting with his shot with Hinchliffe exposed.
With Minihan
and Mulhern to the fore, County came back at Dale – keeper Brad Wade doing well
to save from Darren Stephenson from a County corner.
Duxbury
followed this up with a typically lacerating run down the left that had the
visitors stretched, but his cross did not meet with the required response in
the middle as Thomas sent his shot well wide.
All very so/so
then…….17 minutes gone…..end to end stuff with some tight defensive work to
point to….but no alarms to speak of…until the Referee enlivened matters by
awarding the harshest of penalties to Keith Hill’s side. It looked nothing of
the kind, as Hinchliffe, came to Thomas’s aid by smothering the ball at the
feet of the advancing Dunne. Dunne went down, but as I readied myself to
applaud Hinchliffe’s fine work, Mr Donohue pointed to the spot.
I do not
know whether embarrassment played any part in what followed, but anyway,
Henderson( possibly Dale’s top man up until this point) stepped up sending the
kick wide to much laughter from under
the Danny Stand roof.
Henderson was undeterred however and exasperated no
doubt to see Hinchliffe pull out a really athletic save to
somehow keep his follow up effort out just a couple of minutes later.
It was not all Rochdale, indeed keeper Wade
had to make a decent save to keep
another effort by Stephenson out, 27 minutes in.
A foul by
Keane then put County under pressure, but it was the mix as before as the free
kick was wasted.
That was
good from County’s standpoint, what wasn’t was that Keane had sustained a knock
and had to be replaced by Cowan.
Meanwhile…Stephenson
continued to probe for an opening, as did Thomas and Minihan down the right,
but there was no one in position to apply a finish when the corner the County
number eleven had won came over.
A couple
more corners followed for County thanks to good work from a Minihan/ Mulhern
combo , but whilst County went close with the first of these , again ultimately
there was nothing down for them it being delivered with too much oomph!
A routine
hold by Hinchliffe from a late/ late Dale free kick and it was half time and
still 0-0.
Rochdale
upped the pace of their attacks after the break and County did really well to
ensure it stayed at 0-0.
Mr Donohue
again did County no favours with the cheapest of Dale free kicks from a decent
position. The pressure was on again then……and then it wasn’t as Jordan Williams
sent the kick straight down Hinchliffe’s throat.
Seven
minutes had gone by when County made some personnel changes, swapping Bell for
Mulhern and Kirby for Stephenson, but within another 6 Rochdale had the lead .
It was a
good move finished off well – ending neatly with Thompson sliding in to apply a
finish to Joe Rafferty’s cross.
After the
hour, County hit back via Bully who sent Minihan marauding towards the by-line
at pace. It looked a chance maybe to get level, but when the cross came over
their were no takers in blue to do the biz and it stayed 0-1.
There was
still much pressure for County to absorb with Dale definitely not content with
one goal. Smalley sorted a Ryan Delaney cross to the back post…..Hinchliffe
doing likewise( and impressively) as the increasingly lively Thompson ran onto
Dan Adshead’s through ball.
It went on
as Kgosi Ntike pinged the most dangerous cross in only for Thompson to head
over when well placed.
There were
just 20 minutes remaining to play when JG refreshed the blue line up replacing
Thomas and Smalley with Czubik and Downing.
County
revived at this point- Bell heading just wide from Sam Walker’s free kick, but being
less accurate a minute or so later
sending a hurried effort high and wide after stealing possession in fine style.
Czubik
almost found a way through as cracks started to appear in what had previously been
a solid Dale defensive wall.
This growing
uncertainty was underlined when it took
a poor foul to stop Cowan’s determined charge down the right flank, with just
over 10 minutes to go. The free kick brought with it potential for an
equaliser, but this vanished as the ball flew inches over the bar from Kirby as County piled into the box to
force it home.
It was not
going to happen was it? This thought began to sink in as the keeper just
managed to beat Bell to the ball with the goal gaping invitingly.
Adam Etches
came on for Kirby with 5 minutes left, but County’s valiant bid to get back to
parity was more or less spent, and Hinchliffe did well to tip a Thompson effort
over the bar.
Dale did get
the ball in the net in the follow up to Hinchliffe’s save from the subsequent
corner, but this was rightly ruled out for offside, and what had been a decent
game, played in the right spirit, ended with Dale 1-0 winners.
Credit to
both teams for that, we could not really have expected any better result from a
tough assignment , and County will have benefitted from the experience for
sure.
More of the
same upcoming on Saturday against Everton Under 23 , so be sure not to miss
that one!
Stockport
County line up:
Hinchliffe,
Minihan, Keane ( Cowan 34), Palmer, Smalley( Downing 70), Duxbury, Thomas(
Czubik 70), Turnbull, Mulhern( Bell 52), Walker, Stephenson( Kirby 52/ Etches
85).
Sub not used
: Ormson.
Rochdale
line up:
Wade,
Delaney, McGahey, MJ Williams, Camps, Rathbone, Done, Wilbraham, Inman, Morley,
Henderson.
Substitutes:
First Half
: Cannon, Gillam, Neild, Moore, Tavares,
Barry- Murphy.
Second Half
: Rafferty, Ntike, McNulty, Andrew, J Williams , Thompson, Perkins, Adshead.
Attendance
777
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