AFC Fylde 1 Stockport County 2 ( Vanarama National League) 28 December 2019
County treated their large travelling
army of supporters to a real treat today completing the double over AFC Fylde
with a 2-1 win, at Mill Farm, that was as dramatic as it was well deserved.
One down at half time,
County never took their eyes off the prize for a second, coming back with 2
superb second half goals from Tom Walker and Sam Cowan to claim the points
that consolidates their position in the
play-off spots. Both goals were worth the entry fee in themselves, as was a
marvellous defensive shield that JG`s team then erected twixt Hinchliffe and
danger thereafter.
Fylde did enjoy a decent amount of
possession throughout the game, but it was always County who carried the
required threat, even when faint hearts might have thought the game a potential
lost cause early on.
Tom Walker was superb throughout,
Osborne not far behind him, and it was no surprise that Bell stayed on for the
full 90 odd minutes as he needed watching in every one of those.
Bell - watched ( Andrew Machin ) |
I have
indirectly referred to the defence, and the reshuffled unit was excellent with
a special word reserved for Joe Leesley who shone in a rare start, making some
crucial interventions when push came to pull, and the magnificent Dan Cowan!
A much changed County outfit took the
field just before 3 o`clock, with Minihan, Turnbull, Garratt and Thomas, giving
way to Cowan, Leesley, Sam Walker and Rodney in the starting line-up.
Sam Walker- a welcome start ! |
Both
sides had a nibble at the other in the opening minutes- Rowe seeing an effort
deflected over for Fylde, and Leesley saw a cross into the box blocked .
Andy
Taylor shot wide not long after for our hosts but it stayed 0-0 after the first 5 minutes.
That was OK, what followed wasn`t as,
set up by Rowe, Croasdale stepped inside an intended tackle to slot a neat
finish beyond Hinchliffe into the County net!
Hmm, 6 minutes gone, and one down,
you could just sense the locals salivating at the thought of a rout ensuing,
but we would see……
County were quick to respond, and
Arthur was unlucky to see his header cleared off the line from a corner.
It went on in much the same vein for
a time, with County pressing and Byrne and Whitmore working wonders to keep `em
out.
The returning Cowan was on song at
this point, his pass setting Rodney up for a low driven cross that Bell met, but
drilled inches wide.
On it went with Fylde under pressure
this time from TW, who found the route to goal ultimately blocked by one too
many white shirts.
No matter…back he came, but again the
block came in ( from Burke this time), and Fylde were suddenly attacking again-
Rowe seeing his shot deflected for a corner that Whitmore could only head wide.
It was an interesting game , which
was no surprise, but after Rodney saw a decent strike deflected for a corner,
it was a major surprise that the ball stayed out of the home net, as melee followed melee in
front of Sam Hornby`s goal, and it still stayed 0-1.
The 20th minute ushered in
a shooting opportunity for Rowe, as Yeates found him with a neat cross, but the
ex Hatter fluffed his lines like a novice and the chance was gone.
Then another, possibly better chance
surfaced at the other end again emanating from Rodney on the right, but the
chance was snuffed out with ruthless efficiency by Whitmore who just stopped
Bell tapping in from the close range , 22 minutes in.
County were sensing something now,
and pushing for scraps, none more than Bell who cut inside to set Osborne up
for a shot that only just missed out.
A corner resulted and this gave Hornsby a
chance to come centre stage, punching clear under some pressure.
It was nip and tuck now as County
piled it on winning no less than 2 free kicks and a corner without nicking one
back. Then Fylde replied and Cowan did well
under pressure, but the pressure came back and big time as Palmer headed
clear from under the bar, and an almighty melee ensued with the ball cleared
off the line again. Crucially County`s resolve held and eventually they were
able to work the ball up the park again.
I was quite buoyed by what I saw next
as Bell and TW engineered a neat break, but the excitement did not last as , with
Tom looking handy, the liner`s up-raised flag ended the raid.
TW- looked handy....offside....? |
Have I said `nip and tuck`? Well…it
was and Fylde had Whitmore( who I made their M.O.M) to thank for keeping their
craft afloat from a corner won by Keano. Then Fylde broke clear from this, and
Hinchliffe did well to deal with Craigen`s shot , with 7 minutes left of the
half.
The pattern was maintained….TW
thwarted on a tasty raid…..Palmer then called on to perform sweeper duties as
the move broke down and Fylde made to take advantage.
Fylde had their moments aplenty,
corners galore, but not a shot to point to of any real substance. The 40th minute saw another flag kick cleared,
and Osborne break from this with lethal intent. It looked good, but the ball on
to Bell saw him blaze it over the bar.
County piled it on again after that,
Whitmore once more thwarting their best efforts despite corners and free kicks.
Palmer tried to nick one at the death
from another corner, but without success, and Fylde were still 1 up as the
teams went in at the break.
Now first off some crowd shots from old hedgie:-
And a load from Andrew Machin :-
The re-start saw play proceed in
fairly sedate fashion, both sides looking , as in the first, for
triffles…scraps to gorge on.
Williams and Yeates came to the fore
in this period for Fylde but their move down the left flank was not flattered
by the finish that followed , and Hinchliffe dismissed this without raising a
sweat, 2 minutes in.
Another 2 and Osborne was unlucky to
see his break from deep come to nothing, and a further 2 saw Arthur deal nicely
with a Williams cross, and finally Yeate lift a poor effort over the bar from
outside the box.
Osborne blocked ( Andrew Machin ) |
While Fylde restricted their efforts
to long range ( and County were proving highly skilled at making them do so) I
was not feeling overly downcast at the situation , and this only improved when Whitmore
went through Bell just outside the box.
County had themselves a free kick of
course, debated over by would be takers TW and Ossie. In the end TW did the honours leathering a
beauty into the net beyond anything that Hornby could produce in response!
The B&W Army went AS at this,
County were back in it big time, and they knew it.
Fylde knew it too, and a certain uncertainty
was seen to creep into their game for a
time after that last action with County gnawing at their hosts extremities like
a lion would a wildebeest .
But County had the whiff of success
in their nostrils now and wanted more- Keane lifting a shot over the bar after
TW had set him up some 4 minutes after the equaliser.
Another 3 and County sent their
supporters wild with delight again as Rodney`s ball inside saw Cowan slam a
monster shot home to make it 2-1! Fantastic strike!
To be fair though, Fylde did make an
effort to respond after that double whammy, but without ever looking that
likely to see the white`s of Hinchliffe`s eyes, and when they did he was on their
case with gold plated knobs on!
But to be even fairer…..County
continued to look very handy indeed breaking from deep positions- Hornby making
a good stop to deny TW 66 minutes in, and Rodney just missing out 3 minutes
later after more good work from TW had seen him power into the heart of the
home defence.
With just under 20 minutes left, JG
brought Thomas on for TW, who left the field to an ovation and with cries of “
sign him up, sign him up!” ringing out in the cool early evening air!
Fylde continued to look for an
opening though, but still without the necessary wherewithal to sort matters,
and Hinchliffe made a rack of routine gathers/ catches from home forwards none
of which raised his BP I guess.
In short, County were defending
really well.
They continued to look OK when they
attacked too, Osborne working hard , and Bell still needing to be watched.
Bell on the ball . |
Rodney was operating on the left now,
but there were no takers when he broke clear and threaded a ball into the box,
with 6 minutes left.
With Osborne and Rodney off and
Minihan and Turnbull on for the remaining few minutes it looked like County
were looking to hold onto what they had, and they did…….. a free kick, a minute
later, gave Fylde a notional chance, but this foundered when their kick hit the
County wall who then ran it clear.
Hinchliffe then did well to punch
clear under pressure, allowing Bell to surge clear – only just missing out
after a decent run.
Normal time ended with Fylde getting
what I considered an iffy free kick, but Referee Andrew Miller had done OK , so
I will not criticise him unduly, anyway,as despite Sam Walker having to clear off
the line at one point , the moment passed without County losing out.
But….. Fylde kept trying, corners
coming….going with it still 2-1
afterwards, and County`s back line were in unbelievable form, a superb dummy
under pressure by Festus earning wild applause and cheers from the large County
following.
That was 93 minutes…..the 94th
saw Dan Bradley lift a poor effort way
over the bar.
94…95…96?.... we were still playing,
and Hinchliffe was earning more applause for plucking the ball from the cold
evening air over the heads of a clutch of white and green / black shirts.
Already the County supporters were
singing, and eventually they could continue doing so in the knowledge that
County had secured the points and won the match!
That was as impressive a performance
as you would want to ever witness!
Full marks to JG for his brave team
selections, and to the team for their incredible response !
Brilliant….. is it too much to look
for more of the same at Halifax on Wednesday….knowing this County team…probably
not!
See you all then!
AFC Fylde line up:-
Hornby, Byrne, Whitmore, Croasdale,
Rowe, Philliskirk ( Kosylo 85) , Williams, Burke, Taylor, Yeates ( Bradley 75),
Craigen ( Haughton 68).
Subs not used : Lavercombe, Jameson.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Cowan, Palmer, Arthur,
Leesley, Keane, S Walker, Osborne (
Minihan 82), T Walker ( Thomas 71), Rodney ( Turnbull 87), Bell.
Subs not used : Ormson , Mulhern.
Attendance : 2764( 1288)
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