Guiseley AFC 2 Stockport County 2 ( Pre Season Friendly) 20 July 2019
County`s encouraging run of
pre-season form took a knock today at Nethermoor Park where an impressive Guiseley
side came back from 2-0 down to level matters, coming a whiskers width from
adding a surprise winner at the death.
Not many County fans fancied a trip
to this particular spot, after last seasons manufactured palaver, but it very
soon became apparent just why JG had plumped for this fixture against these
opponents. The Lions are always combative, tight at the back, and very hard to
beat, but there was much more in Russ O`Neil and Marcus Bignot`s side this time
around- they had added a willingness and ability to get forward and put
pressure on their opponents, and in this ex Hatter Kaine Felix excelled!
Bully leads `em out ( Andrew Machin ) |
Behind Felix there was solid defence
playing as a unit, in front of which Jamie Spencer played link man, and Dylan
Barkers provided the energy and a fair bit besides.
All that said…..with 15 minutes left,
I had just scribbled ` An Impressive Win
, against a decent side` when our opponents punished me for the poor judgement,
nicking 2 goals in good order and not being far away from taking the win . They
didn`t largely because County`s back line stood up to the task, albeit at least
one of the Guiseley goals ( the second)might have been saved with better
reactions from some in blue.
In this regard I had Cowan as the
standout County performer- weighing in with countless blocks- almost all vital
to the blues survival. The presence of Matt Taylor ( from Oxford United) on the
bench may well have spurred Dan on a touch , but the 30 minutes Taylor got on
the park ,were inconclusive for firm opinions to be formed on him, in my view.
Dan Cowan- stand out performer ! ( Andrew Machin ) |
Guiseley did a pretty thorough job of
keeping what had been a free scoring County forward line in check. Goals for
the blues came via Mulhern and Kirby, and Thomas had another disallowed, but
really we can have few grumbles in having to settle for a draw today.
Kirby on the score card again ! |
There was not a great deal of
enjoyment in the journey through Leeds to Guiseley, but it was a pleasant
surprise to note that the forecast rain was absent ( game long!)
County fielded much the same starting
11 with one exception namely that Osborne was on Number ten duty in place of
Dimaio.
Osborne on the ball ! |
Early attacking flurries from the
Lions, were followed by similar from the blues.
County supporters made up 50%+ of the
336 crowd, and they enjoyed Minihan`s work next that won the blues an early
corner.
If the faithful were waiting for a Palmer special from Walker`s kick, they were disappointed as new signing Aaron Martin tracked back for Guiseley to thwart Frank`s attempts to convert the kick.
Minihan puts pressure on ( Andrew Machin ) |
If the faithful were waiting for a Palmer special from Walker`s kick, they were disappointed as new signing Aaron Martin tracked back for Guiseley to thwart Frank`s attempts to convert the kick.
Walker puts pressure on ! |
Barkers did well under pressure not
long after, and Guiseley were not content to defend… with Spencer in the van…..they
hit us on the break. Kaine Felix looked in top nick already, but he hit the side
netting with his shot, with Hinchliffe exposed and struggling.
Felix popped up down the left next
and Cowan did good work to snuff the threat out.
The first ten minutes passed with
Johnson and Cantrill combining to stop Sam Minihan`s run, and whilst it was not
the most exciting 10 minutes play I have ever witnessed….it was definitely
interesting , and certainly competitive!
The 13 th minute brought the smallest
frisson of excitement to pierce the afternoon air, as Adam Thomas shaped to
shoot, but the moment passed as the ball went a yard wide.
Thomas out of luck. |
This ushered in a stepping up of the
blue effort, and the Yorkshire side did well to withstand the pressure. It was
not greatly stylish ( a nit picker might opine) but it was affective- Johnson
finding touch with firm resolve after Cantrill had blocked a shot on the line.
The ball came back over from Walker of course, but this time Barkers intervened
decisively to keep it from Mulhern`s hungry grasp.
Mulhern....hungry..... ( Andrew Machin ) |
It went on in similar vein, except on
the end of much home pain, Spencer contrived to turn it into lively resistance-
picking Kaine out with a precision pass. He was clear……but Cowan was on hand
and shepherded him out of the danger zone, winning a goal kick to boot!
There was a short hold up next as
both Kirby and Bencherif had treatment as the latter blocked the former`s run
just inside the box, but at cost to both, although the duo were soon back in
action.
Captains game from Bully ( Andrew Machin ) |
We were beyond the half hour now, and
still County did not have a goal to show for their efforts, added to which
their opponents were proving to be not all dour defensive play- they had something
to offer up front too, and with frustration probably building for JG `s men, Jordan
Keane got a word from referee David Richardson following his `rib tickler` on one
of the home defenders.
More frustration followed as
Hinchliffe had to look sharp to stop Reiss McNally`s run into the box, and
Cowan was called on for more heroics with Felix, Johnson and Martin all
sniffing for scraps.
I had just noted that last action,
when Cowan`s head went above the parapet once again, as some excellent work
from him comprehensively halted Martin as he sped onto a neat through ball from
Barkers.
Barkers one minute…..Johnson and
Felix the next , and it would not have been all that much of a surprise had the
home side nicked a goal, but the home specs doleful anecdote to the effect that
` we just cannot score` was maybe going to be proved to be true?
County did come up with a neat reply
but found Bencherif positioned perfectly to stop Mulhern as he chased a long
ball from the back.
Once again though, Guiseley, through
Barkers, fashioned something from nothing. Barkers did well initially to stem a
period of blue pressure, capping that by surging up the park with the ball.
Unfortunately, despite the good work, no one was on hand to apply a finish as
the ball pinged over from Barkers, and a foul by Johnson ended any hope the
home forwards had of glory.
County worked hard in the remaining
minutes of the half to square the circle…. Osborne twisting and turning
menacingly on the fringe of the danger zone, but to no avail!
Osborne twisting...turning..... |
And Thomas fared no better. Things
looked OK as Cantrill had to concede a corner as a Thomas cross headed over at
speed, but blue hopes crumbled to dust as Bencherif kept the County wide man
away from Walker`s corner.
No score at half time was a slight
surprise I suppose, but we had another 45 minutes upcoming in which to put
matters right!
The second half opened with County
re-doubling their efforts seeking that vital opening goal- Osborne unlucky to
find Garner on his case as he shaped to forge an opening.
Ossie still trying..... |
Barkers was still to the fore too,
and he blocked Mulhern`s run nicely just 2 minutes into the half.
That was encouraging for the County
following, but the home specs got some too, as Barkers fizzed and battled his
way up the park, only being stopped by an epic challenge from Keane on the edge
of the box!
Hmm…..it was still a competitive game
for sure…..or was it?
Well…..it began to look as though
County`s luck was changing as the triallist keeper made a classic wakes of dealing with what looked to be a simple catch.
Instead of catching the ball….a fumble followed ( not recommended at all with
Frank in sniffing distance!), and a goal as County`s number nine pounced to
strike the ball imperiously into the empty net!
Another cheeky one from Frank ! |
Just 5 second half minutes gone……and
it was 1-0 to County. Would the floodgates now open?
I did wonder.....and the spark
slightly missing in the first half was showing signs now……..Thomas heading over
after more trickery from Mulhern had crocheted a corner.
More magic from Frank. |
Then the keeper made amends with a
nice save to prevent the rampaging Kirby from making it 2-0, on the end of
Thomas`s cross, and much good work by Osborne.
Keeper saves from Kitby. |
County made a double personnel change
at this point swapping Dimaio for Osborne, and Taylor for Minihan- Taylor taking
up a wing back position in front of Cowan, with Thomas fitting in at notional
RB.
Dimaio on ( Andrew Machin ) |
The corners piled up for County, but
without further success, as Guiseley simply tracked back in numbers and defended
like they meant it!
Close....but...... |
Then I checked for the BP pills as
Barkers slipped clear again, his marauding run sending the home specs into an
excited vapour. It was a good run for sure, and his pass found Martin and only
the best of blocking tackles by Cowan ended the angst for County.
That was disconcerting, but Guiseley
fans would have been disappointed shortly after to see Martin shoot straight at
Hinchliffe having been sent clear down the left.
There were just over 20 minutes left
now, and both sides clearly still ` wanted it`- the home keeper doing
particularly well to advance and snatch the pill off Taylor`s toes at the
extreme edge of his area.
Matt Taylor ( Andrew Machin ) |
I was briefly in one next though as
the myopic liner to my left allowed the ball to go a yard out of play before
coming back in. Guiseley were attacking and it took more `over and above` stuff
from Keane and Cowan to sort as white shirted forward swarmed inside the box like
bees on uppers.
Play swung ends again after that, and
a Taylor cross took an intriguing detour in the wind above our heads, and the
keeper made a horrible fumble again! The ball was cleared this time to save his
blushes, but he had no time to recover when it was 2-0!
He was involved in the action as well,
but always looked pretty good to bet against as a brilliant through ball from
Dimaio sent Kirby on one of his runs. He
made no mistake….looking up…before planting a firm strike into the net!
Its Kirby- its 2-0 ! |
Cue inane scribbling on my part…followed
by a goal for Guiseley!
Cowan had just stopped Felix ( one of
a clutch of white shirts queuing for a shot), when County had to concede a corner in the next
attack. Johnson delivered it to the back of the box, where Garner`s head did
the rest!
County leak a goal ! |
It was now 2-1, and County had a real
game on their hands now!
That said…..County were well able to hold on to what they had.
But Mulhern headed over from a corner
won by Kirby……and…worse….County had the ball in the net as another Taylor swirler
saw the keeper embarrass himself again. Frank and Thomas wanted it…Thomas was
closest, and put it in the net to make it 3-1, except it wasn`t as the referee
gave Guiseley a free kick for….err…...
3-1....not ! |
With Czubik on for Kirby County set
about forgetting that disallowed `goal` but their opponents just would not lie
down and oblige, instead they attacked via Spencer down the right. I thought
that Taylor might have intervened and prevented the cross coming over, but he
didn`t and over it went for Johnson to slide in and level the scores!
Arthur replaced Mulhern with 4
minutes left, with Guiseley fancying their chances of snatching the game from
County. Johnson was a prime mover in that respect and looked aghast to see
Keane on his case and able to stop the rot for County.
The blues were back in numbers now and
Dimaio was possibly fortunate to get a yellow for a poor challenge on Johnson
whose late minutes in this game were priceless for his team.
There was time for a late/ late
County free kick( saved confidently by the keeper) and another even later
Guiseley raid , this time involving Starchenko -just kept out by a brave block
from Arthur !
Arthur blocks Starcenko shot- saves the day ! |
Game over……a draw was not the result
we expected or wanted, but, in the event, it was a good return really against a
good side that really wanted it. It was also certainly a very good work out…no
ninety odd minutes of meaningless nothing ……a real contest.
Altrincham next on Tuesday, and they
usually give us a game do they not!
See you there then!
Guiseley AFC line up:-
Trialist, Mc Nally, Cantrill, Barkers
( Smith 78), Bencherif, Garner, Felix ( Starcenko 86), Spencer, Martin, Soleman
, Johnson.
Subs not used : Newall, Thornton, Smith,
Hussain, Digie.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Minihan ( Taylor 61),
Palmer, Keane, Cowan, Turnbull, Walker, Thomas, Mulhern ( Arthur 86), Osborne (
Dimaio 61), Kirby ( Czubik 80).
Subs not used : Ormson, Downing.
Attendance 336
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