Stockport County 2 Hartlepool United 1 ( Vanarama National League )9 October 2019
James Gannon worked his magic last
night, and his team excelled themselves in front of BT Television`s cameras, at
Edgeley, with a thoroughly excellent 2-1 win against Hartlepool United.
Pool were a well drilled outfit, up
for the task in front of them, but a re-shuffled County side were razor sharp
in reply, particularly in the first half where they might have scored 3 or 4
with a shade of luck.
In the event they went in 2-0 up ,
the result of some really clued up play allied to a welcome show of lethality
in the finishing department, where Palmer made more than one County fans
evening by opening the scoring, and Tom Walker followed his assist for that one
with a beauty some 20 minutes in.
Hartlepool turned on the gas after
the break and pretty much camped in the County half, and whilst County defended
with terrific skill, the fact that the action took place deep in the Hatters
last third for a large part, was nerve wracking to say the least.
That`s nit-picking however, and
should not detract from a performance that brought the smiles back on County
fans faces, and eases us up to 15th place.
Tom Walker got the M.O.M , and he was
really impressive, but it was another team effort for me, although Festus
Arthur , Palmer and Keano stood out also, whilst Leesley had easily his best
game in County colours ,taking up position in front of the back 3 on the left,
with Minihan again giving us 90 odd minutes of none stop energy, wide on the
other flank!
I have not mentioned Sam Walker,
Bully, Bell, Thomas or Hinchliffe, and can find no justification for not doing
so as they all weighed in with the required gusto throughout, as did subs
Cowan, Osborne and Mulhern.
Sam Walker- vital County cog, constant presence! |
Despite the TV cameras being in
attendance a very decent Tuesday evening crowd of way over 3000 were inside
Edgeley Park, including a fare number from Hartlepool who were split twixt the
end Pop Side blocks and the spanking new seats behind the goal in the centre
block at the Railway End.
Part of Pool following in new Railway End seats. |
So with Cheadle End upper tiers, and
Yellow Block poppers ( wrongly identified as Pool fans by an un-clued up BT apparently)
in tremendous voice, a good atmosphere prevailed as the game got underway with
County ( thankfully) kicking towards the Railway End.
County lined up with a back 3 of
Arthur, Palmer and Keane, with Minihan and Leesley providing width alongside
the redoubtable Bully and Sam Walker. Up front we had Bell and Thomas but only
one of County`s new signings showed in the shape of Tom Walker, with Devante
Rodney having picked up an injury in training.
Pool were first to show with Ryan
Donaldson, who I felt was one of their top movers along with Peter Kloso
getting forward, running at County`s back line with a disconcerting purpose.
Palmer did his job and cut the run off
nicely.
This brought Thomas centre stage, and
his leggy run earned the blues a first corner of the night. He sent this short
to Tom Walker, and in an instant the ball was with Palmer who slammed it home
in emphatic style to give County a welcome lead ( 40/1 to score the first goal
indeed!).
That was a shaft of bright sunlight
in a world seemingly bereft of good news just now, and more very nearly
followed within 3 or 4 minutes via Tom Walker who, joined Minihan to totally
shred the left side of the Pool back line with some sharp work.
A goal looked
to be the natural by-product of this cooperation but somehow Pool keeper Ben
Killip managed to push Walker`s shot onto a post to save the day for Craig
Hignett`s side.
Andrew Machin sees Killip save the day for Pool ( for now) ! |
Pool responded well however, and some
nicely ordered moves, down both flanks, put County under pressure and it was
good to see Minihan and Leesley involved fully, the latter earning applause for
good work near the corner flag.
Leesley earned applause ! ( Andrew Machin ) |
The Hartlepool attacking bore all the
hallmarks of a team in decent form, but the finishing was something else entirely
and Donaldson`s run, on 20 minutes, ended with him sending his shot flying wide
of the far post.
Another minute and Pool paid the
price for that notional miss. Like much else, the move started with a Thomas
run from deep, followed by a cross that seemed to offer Bell a sniff. Nyal had
company though and did well to usher the pill on to Tom Walker who despatched
it with lethal precision into the net beyond Killip`s best efforts to keep it
out!
That was so….so impressive, County
were 2-0 up and only 21 minutes had elapsed!
Back came Pool though and Festus did
well with a great block to stymy a run by the usually dangerous Gime Toure.
They came back again through Donaldson not long after, but he again failed to
deliver on good approach play sending another poor effort wide.
Pool were attacking in numbers now,
and the pressure on County only increased with a push on Toure by Arthur.
Although the subsequent free kick did not penetrate the County cover, Kloso
fancied his chances of doing so only for his run down the right to be nullified
by sound work from Hinchliffe.
Into the last 10 minutes of the half
we went, with the blues pushing forward again via some fine work from Minihan
and Turnbull. Sadly, Bell was inches from turning Bully`s final ball into the
gold of goal number three, but it was as encouraging as it was disappointing.
Bell- inches away ! ( Andrew Machin ) |
County`s attacking forced the likes
of Toure to track back and defend, but his foul on Thomas upped the angst
factor for his team as Turnbull`s free kick was only just kept out by the hard-pressed
Pool back line.
Corner after County corner ensued
thereafter as half time approached, but no third goal, although I thought we
just might have squared that particular circle with Thomas on the ball in the
box, but Killip did wonders to push the shot onto the bar and clear.
County unlucky ! |
And again ...... |
Add a Turnbull volley that just
carried the bar, and some brave work from Killip again under pressure and that
was the first half sorted!
Crowd and other shots from hedgie..........
...... and some from Andrew Machin ......
Straight from the off Hartlepool were
on the front foot after the break, forcing County to defend ever deeper.
Keano excelled in this period, and he
was not alone as the County defence withstood the challenge in good order.
Keano excelling.... ( Andrew Machin ) |
The support from the Cheadle End
Uppers and Yellow Block Poppers was immense at this period, and just what the
County Doctor ordered, as 15 minutes of almost total attacking from Pool put
big pressure on the blues.
Kloso was still on County`s case, but
they had Keano and he again did well to snuff out a threat, the prelude to a
brief bout of `handbags` after Thomas `got some`, from James I think.
At last County replied only for Tom
Walker`s shot to rise over the bar with the Pool back line stretched.
Sixty five minutes had gone and Cowan
was now on for the comprehensively bruised Thomas, as substitute Kabamba ended Pool`s latest raid by heading over from
close in.
Encouragingly, County were looking to
break out and hit Pool on the counter, and Tom Walker did just that, on 68
minutes, bringing the advancing Leesley into play with a neat pass.
neat pass by Tom..... |
Leesley`s response was just what was
required, and a real chance emerged as he picked out Bell as he ran in at the
back post, with a beaut of a cross.
Cross coming from Joe..... |
It was a chance, but Bell could not force
the ball home – chance gone!
and Andrew Machin catches Nyal`s anguish ! |
After that, it was Leesley`s turn to
`get some` from Pool – not greatly edifying stuff from the visitors if I am
forced to comment further!
Kloso was blameless however and was
still pinging those crosses over on the end of raking runs as the game went
into its last 20 minutes.
County were under increasing pressure
and conceding a rack of free kicks that did absolutely nothing to decrease
this.
But Pool`s execution of these set
piece gifts was poor, to say the least easing somewhat County`s angst factor.
With 15 minutes left, Mulhern came on
for Bell and Frank was soon pitching in there whipping a lethal looking cross
over that sadly found no blue shirted takers.
The pressure on County resumed with
former Hatter Michael Raynes heading over from yet another free kick.
Then Gus Mafuta joined in, but
Hinchliffe held his shot with some comfort.
With 7 minutes left, County replied
only for Minihan`s shot to be deflected wide from Leesley`s cross.
The corner was cleared, and the
pressure was back on the blues -Kabamba drilling a shot just over the bar.
Shots were flying in from Pool but
they simply lacked accuracy, when indeed they could get shots off faced with
relentless County defensive cover.
And the blues kept trying on the
break, when they could, but Osborne( now on for Tom Walker)saw a shot following his run from deep, saved
nicely by Killip.
The Pool attacking continued, and
with just 5 minutes left they got an unexpected and somewhat fortunate break.
It started routinely as Hinchliffe shaped to make a routine save from
Featherstone`s shot, except he spilled it allowing Kabumba to score from almost
on the line.
A frenzy of attacking followed from
the visitors after that late bonus, and Mafuta was in the van of much of it-
blocked bravely by Palmer on 87 minutes……….frustrated just enough by Cowan on
88 to ensure his next effort went wide.
Then Toure at last got a shot in only
to see Hinchliffe dive to tip the ball over the bar at the last gasp!
A fine save by Hinchliffe ( Andrew Machin ) |
It went on with Donaldson the latest
to lift the ball over the bar, 1 minute into added time.
Another couple and Kitching set
Kabamba up with a pin point cross only for the tamest of shots to enable Hinchliffe to make the simplest of saves.
Deep ….deep into added time, with the
BP pills long since history….. Pool got another free kick, well 2 actually, as
keeper Killip lumped the first one towards the box where referee Simon Mather
perceived something amiss smack on the edge.
It was scoreable all right, and
tension mounted to unbearable levels as Hawkes ( the waster of many previous
kicks) launched his run at the ball. The kick had power…but nothing else and
flew off to I care not where and the game was County`s!
That was some win that and sets us up
nicely for many challenges to come in our first season back at this level.
Massive kudos to James Gannon and all
his team for
a superb result.
It`s back to Edgeley Park against Dag
& Red on Saturday- see you there then!
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Arthur, Palmer,
Keane, Minihan, Turnbull, S Walker,
Leesley, Thomas ( Cowan 65), T Walker ( Osborne 84), Bell ( Mulhern 75).
Subs not used : Ormson, Hammill.
Hrtlepool United line up:-
Killip, Kloso ( Holohan 78),
Kitching, Raynes, Kerr, Donaldson, Featherstone, Mafuta, Richardson ( Hawkes
45), Toure, James ( Kabamba 64).
Subs not used : Bale, Cunningham.
Attendance : 3465
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