AFC Fylde 0 Stockport County 0 ( FA Trophy Semi-Final First Leg) 16 March 2019
County came…saw…and all but conquered
National Premier promotion contenders AFC Fylde today at Mill Farm- a stadium
under a constant battering from rain driven ever more furiously in every which
way by the wind.
It mattered not what the elements
threw in their direction…County were up for it, and a Wembley final looked
decidedly on the cards as James Gannon`s side came away with a more than
creditable 0-0 draw against the free scoring Lancastrians, in the FA Trophy
semi-final first leg.
It was an excellent showing, and
County might have been 3 up inside a 10 minute period early in the first half
as the home side struggled to cope with the power of rampaging trio Adam
Thomas, Darren Stephenson and Nyal Bell- something they never managed game
long!
JG went with Elliott Osborne rather
than Matty Warburton , and it worked a treat, Ossie getting through a mountain
of work for 90 odd minutes.
Keane and Walker completed the midfield picture and it was something of a Rembrandt that left the likes of Danny Rowe bereft of even a semblance of a chance- an almost unbelievable statement bearing in mind the ex Hatter`s scoring record currently.
Ossie justified his selection !( Andrew Machin ) |
Keane and Walker completed the midfield picture and it was something of a Rembrandt that left the likes of Danny Rowe bereft of even a semblance of a chance- an almost unbelievable statement bearing in mind the ex Hatter`s scoring record currently.
Not Rembrandt......Walker ! |
It was…as I say…an excellent
performance, one backed by probably the best display of support I can recall (
apart from the flare) from County supporters who greatly outnumbered the locals
in a decent crowd of 2600.The singing and chanting was loud and could only have
added lead to the collective County pencil faced with another batch of
supposedly superior opponents.
Top support ! |
County went straight onto the attack
from the first whistle, but it was 4 minutes before a chance occurred, and it
came via Minihan`s run which scattered white shirts before him like so much
wheat in the wind.
So close...... |
It was high speed
stuff as well, and Neill Byrne did well to deny Stephenson as he shaped to
shoot. Arlen Birch did the rest for the shell shocked Fylde side by hooking the
resultant corner clear.
This became a recurring feature of
Fylde`s game- they were happy to find touch when faced with rampant attacking
play from County- which they were frequently.
Thomas`s power was on show next, and
within a minute , as Osborne joined in sweeping the ball to Stephenson who
again was unlucky not to hit the target, being denied by Lynch.
Thomas`s raw pace and power bamboozles Fylde.... |
Things calmed down a tad next ,
indeed Fylde shaded possession for probably 4 or 5 minutes as they sought a way
through what would turn out to be an impenetrable County back line. True….they
did create 3 corners in this period, but I was unable to record one single
moment of alarm in County ranks as , after much huffing…and some puffing from
the men in white, County were able to re-take the initiative established
earlier.
Heads....it`s Palmer ! |
And they did it well, with Thomas
again running at the home defence with menace and purpose. The pass from Adam
picked out Stephenson, then Keane took a hand as the move looked to be possibly
ebbing, and Birch again earned browny points with a crucial block to stop Keane
opening the scoring.
Keane....busy as usual ! |
That man Thomas again.... |
We were looking in good nick, but it
must be said that we were getting nothing from the officials especially the stand
side liner, who took 74 minutes before giving County a positive flagging- he
was an odious character- using his flag once to rule Bell offside when 2
men in white occupied space twixt him
and the keeper.
Ossie this time- note the communal County anguish ! |
It went on…Minihan cutting sporadic
Fylde raids out and switching the focus with powerful runs that deserved
better.
Bell deserved better too, surging
onto Osborne`s pass 28 minutes in before cutting a swathe through the left side
of the home back line. He was clear…..but Stephenson on the end of it had no
luck once again.
Cross from Bell... |
The support wasn`t there minutes
later as Bell again made light of Fylde`s cover to ping over a cross-his first
timer found no takers!
Cross from Bell ( Andrew Machin ) |
We were heading for half time, and
that b@@@@y liner would have us to hell in a handcart…his flag again raised to
stop a Stephenson run with not even a
hint of offside in the air.
The liner would have us believe he caught Dazzer- Andrew Machin however did ! |
This could have disrupted County pattern,
but it did not, and Jay Lynch, the home keeper
had a moment to forget as his fumble almost set County up from yet
another Stephenson effort from Bell`s
pass. A melee ensued from the fumble, but no goal , and again the Lancashire
outfit had survived somewhat fortuitously.
Bell v Tunnicliffe |
Lynch did better next- making a
decent save to keep Walker`s free kick out on 42 minutes.
Another minute and Fylde came as
close as they would to nicking one, as a corner saw Byrne slide in at the back
post from a corner, but fail to make contact with the ball.
Osborne saw a shot charged down ,
after a neat run from deep by him, with County piling the pressure on, but I
reckon no one in the County following were overly worried or disappointed as
the team`s went in at the break level at
0-0.
That was pretty good going really and
I felt that Fylde …over all…would feel relieved to not be at least one down.
Some crowd shots now:-
Undaunted…County continued to attack
upon the re-start.
Fylde were to get more of the ball in
the second 45 , but…crucially without ever looking to have sorted the key to
stopping County `s game plan which was working perfectly.
Ryan Croasdale looked to be the home side`s top performer,
constantly trying to drive his men forward, but he earned a rare rebuke from
the Referee some 10 minutes into the half for a `no nonsense` tackle on Walker.
Walker keeping things on track. |
Nick Haughton had a shot charged
down…but this only led to Osborne breaking from deep and threatening mayhem- he
was ultimately thwarted by Byrne`s good work.
This did not end County`s interest-
the keeper having to punch clear under pressure from one of a few County
corners that followed. Duxbury was in overdrive at this point but found the
wind carrying his shot high over the bar.
Lynch punches out under pressure. |
Corner followed corner for County…..then
Fylde fashioned a break, but when Hardy ran out of steam it set Osborne off
again with a brilliant run from deep that almost put Stephenson in.
We were past the hour mark now and
the wonder was how Bell had kept his shirt on, with Byrne constantly striving
to pull it from his shoulders. He did it again at this point but Bell still got
his pass in, teeing Keane up for a shot that was mere inches over the
top.
Caught in the act....by Andrew Machin ! |
The penetrative attacking was all
coming one way….towards Lynch, and the best that the home back line could do
mostly was find touch when under the cosh, which was often.
Another break by Osborne sent Bell
clear again and whilst his shot was true, Lynch did enough to see it off and
keep it at 0-0.
If there was any criticism to be sent
County`s way, it would probably be that the attack onthe final ball was lacking occasionally…. but I
nit-pick of course!
that Thomas Run..... |
and Andrew Machin`s view of the same action |
Not long after this, I imagined I
heard a small buzz of excitement from the home specs ( if I was correct , it
would have been the first all afternoon ) as Fylde got a free kick in a
reasonably promising position. Buzz…or no buzz….it soon petered out when
Hinchliffe punched clear under pressure .
Hinchliffe in the centre of our goal ( Andrew Machin ) |
We were into the last 10 minutes now,
and whilst County were showing no sign of a let up in their resolve to dominate
affairs, Fylde were ringing the personnel changes , their second seeing
Philliskirk on for Tasdemir.
But County kept at it- brilliant work
by Walker and Duxbury denied a corner by myopic men in black.
No matter…back they came again
through Bell and he was no more than an inch or so wide with a powerful drive
with 8 minutes left.
With 7 minutes to go, Warburton
replaced Thomas , but the next action saw Rowe flagged offside after having
stolen possession from Stott.
Another throw of the Lancastrian`s
dice brought Alex Reid on for James Hardy for Fylde and he shaped pretty well
in what remained of the match- teeing Philliskirk up neatly with a chance with
just 3 minutes now left. The move ended with Haughton lifting a shot over the
bar, but had Philliskirk not elected for a theatrical dive in the box rather
than a shot, the substitute`s eventual shot might have proved unnecessary…..ho
hum !
Into 3 minutes added time we went
with Lynch just managing to push Warburton`s shot onto the angle of bar and
post, and Hinchliffe doing well at the other end to keep Reid`s shot out after
Haughton had put him through.
Warburton was in the thick of much of
the action , along with Duxbury, in the game`s dying embers, but the final half
chance fell to Bell , deep in stoppage time, his shot being carried by the wind
high and wide.
Game over…..and that was one fine
performance from County who look nicely set for the second leg next Saturday on
home turf.
I am finding it difficult to decide
just what it is that is making County so consistently and irresistibly good. Is
it spirit( there`s bags of that for sure)….maybe organisation…..well JG sees to
it that that is in place, and he has a team that are playing for each other and
supporting one another brilliantly( sitting pitch side with Matty Warburton a
foot or so to my right warming up…obviously disappointed not to be playing, but
late on still shouting helpful encouraging words to the likes of Nyal Bell- now
that sort of stuff is priceless).
Priceless from Warburton ! |
No…I cannot pin point just what it is……but
I am sure JG knows and will keep them on an even keel on a testing run in at
the season`s end, starting next Saturday at Edgeley Park with the FA Trophy
second leg!
James Gannon caught by Andrew Machin. |
See you there!
AFC Fylde line up:-
Lynch, Francis- Angol, Byrne,
Tunnicliffe, Hardy ( Reid 86), Croasdale, Rowe, Crawford, Birch ( Odusina 45), Tasdemir (
Philliskirk 79), Haughton.
Subs not used:- Griffiths, Brewitt.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Minihan, Palmer, Stott,
Duxbury, Keane, Walker, Thomas ( Warburton 83), Bell, Osborne, Stephenson.
Subs not used :- Ormson, Baines,
Cowan, Turnbull.
Attendance: 2605
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