Stockport County 1 Woking 3 ( Vanarama National League ) 2 November 2019
Having done so well in a clutch of
long distance away games in October, November came in blowing the rudest of
raspberries in County`s direction, as they went down to a 3-1 defeat at Edgeley
Park to Woking, just 2 days into the month.
The display from County was in stark
contrast to the games just gone, where October saw them resolute and full of
energy, today saw none of that , just a lack lustre performance that made Alan
Dowson`s Woking side look top notch.
To a degree though, they were, into
County`s faces early doors, staying in that mode almost throughout a first half
in which solid chances were as scarce as believable Brexit promises for the
blues.
The day started so well with cadets
and veterans representing the services giving us a terrific performance of
their own to commemorate Royal British Legions Poppy Appeal. It was a poignant
near perfect interlude , that should have set us up nicely for a good game and
maybe 3 points for County.
But Woking had other ideas from the
start and had County defending from the off, Hinchliffe in action and just
managing to keep the marauding Jamra Loza`s cross from Dave Tarpey who lurked
menacingly in front of goal.
Tarpey was to go on to torment
County, but for now I was content to see a County response , and it looked a good
one involving Turnbull and Minihan who did well , along with Thomas and
Osborne, to push the visitors back, but nothing came of it.
Thomas & Osborne in the mix. |
Play then settled into a pattern ,
with County largely looking to break out from deep as Woking pushed them onto
the back foot, and it was 12 minutes in before County could mount another
decent raid, but Minihan`s cross from Bully`s pass saw Osborne snatch at his
shot and send the ball wide.
Rodney went close next, missing out
by inches on the break, just a minute later, so despite Woking`s purposeful
play, I was by no means downcast at this point.
Rodders and Diarra. |
Or indeed, several minutes later as
Tarpey made inroads through the County left flank, as thankfully Hinchliffe was
on his toes and legged it quickly to the edge of the box to slam the ball in
the general direction of Castle Street.
Woking were still pressing from the
throw, and County probably fancied that, they could weather the storm from the
resultant corner, but it did not work out that way - Jake Hyde forcing the ball
home from close in.
That was a bummer, and whilst County
did their best immediately thereafter to force their way back into it, nothing
likely to test Ross Craig in the Woking goal could be realised.
Then, on the half hour mark, the
visitors went for it again, County having to defend 1,2…..3 corners in rapid
succession, Palmer doing fantastically well at one point to deny Loza. Indeed
County`s back line did well to survive that short period without leaking
another goal with Hinchliffe constantly under pressure.
Palmer & Hinchliffe working overtime! |
It went on in the same vein Hyde
almost in but blocked by Palmer at the last gasp. Corner then, and more County
angst as their clearance from this came straight back at them, and only a
costly slip by Loza saved County`s bacon.
I thought that might just be the
end , at least for now, of the constant
pressure on Hinchliffe`s goal, but I was wrong and Tarpey looked on to score as
he manoeuvred himself a position from whence to shoot, sideling silkily across
what should have been a mine field in front of the County box. It wasn`t and
the eventual shot was fierce and true, bringing the best of responses from the
County keeper who flung himself to his right to beat the shot out.
Woking were not done however, and the
ball was now with beanpole Moussa Diarra, but he drilled his shot wide to
lighten County`s load at least for now.
Wide from Diarra ( Andrew Machin ) |
Palmer then did well to stop Loza…..
Rodney missed out for the blues , shooting wide
from a Thomas cross………Casey ended a run by Tom Walker, before Woking hit
the blues on the break winning another corner.
County cleared that easily enough and
from it set about a counter attack only for Osborne to shoot tamely wide.
Into the last few minutes of the
first half we went with a free kick putting the pressure firmly back on County,
but again they responded well , and fashioned a decent break , but Craig
advanced from his goal in exactly the right moment to enable him to block
Rodney`s forward push.
That was better from the blues, and
Thomas did exceptionally well next running the ball clear from deep only for
Casey to clatter him from behind. What followed was perhaps not referee Steve
Copeland`s finest hour, as he settled for a comfy chat without so much as the
hint of a wave of a card in the miscreant’s direction- unbelievable?......no
unfortunately par for this particular course!
Just a speculative Osborne effort (
unsuccessful) followed, and that was the first half over!
and a couple of crowd pics from Andrew Machin :-
I was hoping for better from the
second half…much better in fact, and County opened with a roar- Minihan`s run
earning a roar inducing corner, only to end with a whimper as Tom Walker`s effort
disappointed.
and Andrew Machin thinks so too! |
But things were looking better,
County were attacking now if not with the lightning speed as at Bromley or the
immense ingenuity of Frank`s Dover, then with steady resolve, Garratt and
Thomas probing Woking`s right flank with intent but no success.
Still County kept pressing, only for
a disgraceful assault on Rodney by Rea to stop the Woking rot. It was a free
kick of course ( and Rea did see a card ), and from it Garratt fed Sam Walker ,
who along with Bully was keeping Woking penned in their last third rather well,
but the visitors back line held to keep it at 0-1 with the hour mark
approaching.
At this point JG brought Mulhern on
for Thomas, and there was an instant Frank
bonus as he forced a corner almost immediately.
Hopes were high when Palmer
went up to meet the kick, but it was not to be and Turnbull`s follow up shot
went wide.
not in ( honest ) |
So far, so good.
County were trying hard to get back
in it, and with 2 up the park, and one of these Frank, there were definite
possibilities.
That was my view, and this was
encouraged as Tom Walker and Osborne both ran at Woking`s back line sending
decent crosses over. Nothing came from either though, and Loza gave County a
timely warning, his run taking him into the box. His shot did not match his run
however and Hinchliffe made the save with some comfort.
Gradually Woking began to work their
way back into the ascendancy – Minihan and Hinchliffe doing well in rapid order
with yellow shirted forward`s threatening in numbers now.
At this point Hammill came on for
Garratt, but within 2 minutes Woking doubled their lead , as with County
holding off, Tarpey ( positioned more or less where Garratt might have been)
sent a shot cum cross in off Hinchliffe`s back post.
That was a stunner, and seemed to sap
the energy from County team and crowd, and Tarpey was almost in again shortly
after as he tore the centre of the blue defence to shreds in his languidly
deceptive style!
Hammill on ( Andrew Machin ) |
It stayed 0-2 though…just…..as JG
moved to sort the left flank out by bringing Jackson on for Tom Walker.
Sam Walker had taken Donnellan`s
wayward boot in his face immediately before this, and my hopes were high when
Hamill stepped up to take the free kick, only to be dashed as the kick sailed
serenely into the waiting arms of keeper Craig.
Then almost all hope vanished next as
Woking nicked a third goal. Started by Loza`s run that took him by Minihan near
the corner flag. The cross was a peach and Hyde met it with the firmest of
headers that thumped into the bar before descending and going in off
Hinchliffe!
This signalled another wave of
attacking from Woking and Hinchliffe did well to keep another Hyde header out
midst it all. Palmer joined in with good work, but the ball kept coming back
with interest, Hinchliffe working overtime to fend off corners and crosses.
It was the 82nd minute
before County replied, but Bully`s snap- shot carried the bar disappointingly.
With County 3-0 down it was heart-warming
to hear Yellow Block to my right loudly singing their support- that was so
good…and so…so yellow block!
Maybe it served to inspire County, as
they went close not long after, just unable to apply a finish.
But Woking still had stuff to show
us, and it took the bravest of saves, with his legs, by Hinchliffe to keep Hyde
out, with just 5 minutes of normal time left.
Then County gave their supporters
something to cheer, and it was started by Jackson whose run and cross saw Rodney
strike a post with his shot. Chance gone then…..but not so…as the ball ran
clear to Frank who stroked it neatly past the keeper into the net to make it
1-3!
That was a decent late effort from a
losing position, and twice thereafter, in the game`s dying embers, the blues
went close again, both times via Rodney.
First off, fed by Frank, he shot
wide, and then deep in added time he dragged his shot disappointingly wide when
one on one with the keeper.
Game over- game lost, and a long way
from being a good County showing.
Plenty for JG to do then, but his
record shows us that that is what he does best, and he has never failed us at
all, and I for one have every confidence he will sort matters, if we follow
Yellow Block`s example and get behind the team and our Manager.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe , Minihan, Palmer, Arthur,
Garratt ( Hammill 68), Turnbull, S Walker, Thomas Mulhern 58 ), Osborne, T
Walker ( Jackson 76), Rodney .
Subs not used : Ormson, Keane.
Woking line up:-
Craig, Cook, Casey, Gerring, Diarra,
Tarpey, Ferdinand, Hyde, Donnellan, Loza, Rea.
Subs not used : Howes, Shelton, Poku,
Hodges, Meite.
Attendance : 3888
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