Stockport County 0 Blyth Spartans 1 ( Vanarama National League- North) 13 April 2019
The struggle in situations like this…is
to keep a grip on reality and not lose yourself in a specious wave of angst
ridden emotion.
With County just one point up on
Chorley at the top of the division, tension was rife today at Edgeley Park, where
County, who had been unbeaten in the league campaign since September, came
unstuck at the hands of Alun Armstrong`s excellent Blyth Spartans side.
County under pressure. |
County`s defeat was a narrow one….1-0,
but the north easterner`s win was well deserved none the less in a game in
which the away side established command of the areas that mattered on the park
and never really looked like relinquishing their hold on same throughout 90 odd
nerve shredding minutes.
The unwary amongst us, possibly
buoyed by County`s superb form , might have taken the Blyth challenge lightly.
That would have been decidedly unwise as Spartans own form of late has been
impressive, and their fans filled the pubs of Edgeley telling us so before the
game, so we were warned.
JG needed no prior warning , setting the blues up with a touch of added steel in
midfield, where Keane joined Walker and captain Turnbull. This meant Warburton
was on the bench , and we did miss the link he provides twixt defence and
forwards ……..and his goal threat, but there was plenty of threat emanating from
the visitors, so a `gung ho` approach was not necessarily the correct one to
adopt come 3 o`clock.
County did turn the revs up a touch
after the break when Warburton emerged with Osborne in place of Keane and
Cowan, and late substitute Frank Mulhern
did illuminate his 10 minutes or so on the park with one effort that twanged
the bar with Peter Jameson , an excellent if somewhat irritating keeper, beaten,
but overall …try as they might…and they most certainly did…..the blues could
not find a way through a rock solid Spartans back line in which Nathan Buddle
impressed.
Jameson- excellent if irritating ! |
Then…..just as I was tempted by that
aforementioned onrushing wave of angst ridden emotion……I realised that dear old
Altrincham had nicked two late goals to beat Chorley 5-3 , improving our goal
difference at the top of the pile!
Just about 2.59 we rather sensed that
today just might be a difficult one- it is not the first time this term that
the opposition has forced us to attack the Cheadle End first, but it felt like
a body blow when Spartans did it on this occasion.
With Spartans playing the ball about
in lively fashion early on, County were soon on the back foot, Maguire forcing Palmer
to concede a corner. Hinchliffe dealt with this comfortably but we had already
had a glimpse of what to expect from the visitors whose supporters were in good
voice at the far end of the Pop Side.
Eventually a series of free kicks
edged County up the park, but Walker`s lofted ball into the box saw Stott no
more than inches from putting the chance away.
Incoming from Walker. |
The fifth minute brought Blyth a rather
odd free kick, as Tom Parsons( a none too wonderful custodian of the whistle)
penalised Duxbury`s choice of after shave. County did defend this well however,
and almost turned matters to their
advantage when Hinchliffe went long sending Thomas darting deep into the
visitors half.
The lay off from Thomas was neat, but the strike by the
onrushing Stephenson went inches wide.
Close from Dazzer ! |
and Andrew Machin`s view of that. |
That was the seventh minute…..another
three and Hinchliffe went for a reprise and this time it was Bell on the end of
things. Great…..he was heading for goal…he had company….but it was another
opportunity……and then it wasn`t as the Danny Stand liner flagged him (
erroneously) offside.
Bell....offside not ( Andrew Machin ) |
It went on…..County ….with Duxbury
and Thomas providing impetus down the flanks, gently working at increasing the
pressure on the north easterners goal, but the best that Turnbull and Bell
could come up with ended with Thomas just missing out.
Duxbury a threat. |
Duxbury was looking good at this
point and Rivers did well to stop the rot albeit at the cost of a corner, that
brought Stott centre stage with a spectacular effort that sadly went the way of
others before it.
Spectacular from Stott ! |
Beyond 15 minutes, and the pressure
from Blyth started to increase and I thought , when Stephenson ended a couple
of minutes of determined play ( in County`s half) from Spartans, that the angst
was over, but it wasn`t as Cowan lost possession to Dale who really should have
done better than he did, instead lifting a poor effort high over the bar.
Dazzer turns defence into attack ! |
County survived that to hit their
opponents on the
break, only to lose the ball again , this time to David
Atkinson who held onto it and ran the ball deep into blue territory before
releasing it to Kieran Green . County were on the rack, and needed the ball but just could not keep hold of it eventually allowing Dan Maguire to net from close in to give Blyth the
lead.
Andrew Machin sees Maguire score the winner ! |
Cowan went close…and Duxbury
continued to peg away in search of a chink in the Blyth armour, but with 2 …sometimes
3 men on him…that chink was increasingly hard to find.
The blues were definitely on Blyth`s
case, but a goal continued to elude them – Jameson doing well at one point to
tip a shot from Walker over the bar.
Tipped over by Jameson ( Andrew Machin) |
Nothing came from the corner, but
County did get a free kick ( and
Atkinson a booking) after he had joined Nicholson and Rivers in their endeavour
to thwart Duxbury.
So…..the pressure was on Blyth again, and Turnbull did get a
shot off, only to see it deflected for another corner , which Bell headed wide
from Walkers prompt.
Bell heads wide. |
There was seemingly no way through
the Blyth back line, which was something that County could work on, but they
were also being harried into losing possession by the visitors and this was not
helping the blues cause at all- indeed their angst might have increased more
than a notch or two had Atkinson not wasted a gift by failing to test
Hinchliffe, sending his shot harmlessly over the top.
Blyth were camped in the County half
, with 5 minutes of the half left, and a second goal to them did not look at
all unlikely as Hinchliffe was forced to make a terrific point blank save to
deny Maguire, with the green and white striped Spartans playing the ball about
with a speed and accuracy that was worrying to watch.
Driven on by Palmer`s refusal to
allow attacks to break down, County kept trying to square the circle, but the
closest effort , from Duxbury, climbed up and over the bar from close in to end
the first half with Blyth still 1-0 up.
Palmer keeping attacks going ( Andrew Machin ) |
Some half time crowd shots now:-
and a few from Andrew Machin too:-
The re-start saw Osborne and
Warburton on for Cowan and Keane for the blues who were clearly now set up
better to go on the offensive.
Corners did start to pile up for
County in the opening 10 minutes of the half- Stephenson thwarted by the liners
upraised flag, but there was no raised flag next as play switched ends , and
with County unwisely , if justifiably, appealing for offside, Maguire went
about his business sending Rivers in on goal. It looked all over 0-2 …..but somehow
Rivers contrived to hit the underside of the bar with his shot- a very definite
escape!
More pressure ensued from Blyth ,
relieved eventually by good work from Palmer and Stephenson, who was inches
from reaching the ball on the end of a Ossie / Warby/ Dazzer combo not long
after.
Close again from Dazzer. |
Beyond the hour, and County were
trying to wrest control back , but Warburton must have winced to see Jameson
save his shot from Bell`s left wing cross.
Warby denied ! |
But it was probably JG who was
wincing not long after as County fed the Blyth forward push with slack work…..one
minute a rushed and inaccurate clearance from Hinchliffe…..then a mid air mix
up twixt Thomas and Turnbull aided the visitors cause. Thankfully Blyth did not
take full advantage ….but how long could we rely on that state of affairs
appertaining?
There was real pressure on the County
goal now, and Turnbull did well to get a head to a Blyth free lick whipped in
at pace from the right touchline. He did well to send Thomas clear moments
later too, but then County could not make anything of the corner that followed
, and that was that.
Bully on the ball. |
With County still under the cosh, Mulhern came on for Bell with just 10 minutes
of normal time left- Frank slamming the hoardings in disgust after Jameson had grabbed
his opening shot/ cum cross.
Frank poses a late threat ! |
Jameson was busy now…up to punch
Duxbury`s corner out under pressure, but he was nowhere at all when Mulhern
again rattled his cage almost smack on 90 minutes.
Jameson again . |
Despite an unlikely angle …Frank
managed to slam his shot onto the cross bar. Did County deserve that to go
in?......Possibly not….but we needed it to….and it stayed out!
Frank centre stage ! ( Andrew Machin ) |
Jameson kept topping our angst levels
up meanly – holding onto Walker`s shot from the edge of the box , on 91 minutes……..disappointing
Thomas a minute or so later after he had pretty much burst a gut getting down
the flank ( from his now RB spot) to ping one over – the keeper clutching the
pill to his chest to cheers from the Blyth support to my left.
Thomas....... |
That was pretty much it…..County did
keep trying, whilst Blyth were increasingly content to aim clearances towards
the next County, and soon enough time ran out and the visitors had their win,
which was well deserved!
Still in there though and we will
realise tomorrow morning that with all the top 3 losing, and Chorley losing by
2 , our goal difference was the only top 3 change- it was better!
There is absolutely no doubt you will
get behind the team at Chorley- they will need that to be so!
See you there then !
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Cowan ( Osborne 45),
Palmer, Stott, Duxbury, Keane ( Warburton 45) , Walker, Turnbull, Thomas, Bell (
Mulhern 80) , Stephenson.
Subs not used ; Ormson, Minihan.
Blyth Spartans line up:-
Jameson, Nicholson, Liddle, Green (
Horner 73), Buddle, Watson, Rivers, Mullen, Maguire ( Wrightson 86), Atkinson,
Dale.
Subs not used ; Armstrong, Butler,
Hutchinson.
Attendance 5665
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