FC Halifax Town 0 Stockport County 0 ( Vanarama National League ) 1 January 2020
County ended their festive season
fixtures with a creditable 7 points from
a possible 9, after coming away from their clash with FC Halifax Town with a
decent point in a 0-0 draw today at the
Shay.
It was a good return for JG`s side on
a bitterly cold Yorkshire afternoon, and by the end was probably a fair result.
I say `in the end` because for long
periods in the first half County looked capable of…and just about to establish
a lead, but it was not to be, that sharp edge so apparent in the previous 2
games was largely absent today, despite much possession and an array of eye
catching moves.
The second half proved wholly
different and Halifax deserve due credit for taking the game to County. As at
our place, they did play some neat football at times, but they were again
lacking at the sharp end and despite much pressure from our hosts after the
break, Hinchliffe was hardly tested at all.
I had Leesley and Keane as County`s
top performers , but would not argue with alternative suggestions in this
respect, after the team had dredged another 90 odd minutes graft from tired
limbs and bodies.
Joe Leesley- showed up well....again ! |
When the teams came out, County`s
line up showed 2 changes from Saturday with Turnbull and Thomas in for Sam
Walker and Devante Rodney.
Bully in for Sam. |
In green again, County had their
backs to the large County following that appeared to be 50% or so of those
present. They were making a good supportive noise early doors too, and the support was of value as Halifax
gained an early free kick, but this came to nothing floundering on the rock of
County`s back four.
County back line held ! |
Halifax were under pressure after
this, as Leesley`s cross, following a run by Keano, gave the home specs an
anxious moment or two, but they need not have worried as home keeper Sam Johnson did the biz ending
their early angst clutching the pill to his chest as it pinged in from Leesley
wide on the left.
County looked in good nick , with
just 3 minutes gone, and I would not have been greatly surprised had they
nicked one even at this early stage.
They did not however, a run from
Thomas seeing TW go close. A corner resulted and Staunton cleared this.
It was 3-4 minutes before another
chance emerged for County and again TW was at the centre of the action, forcing
another corner, but Keano`s header from this flew wide.
County had been holding Town in
something of a vice like grip up until now, but Leesley and Arthur were called
on for urgent action with Jack Redshaw threatening on the break. Decisive
action by the aforesaid County duo sorted matters though setting a reply up….
First off TW scooted clear, being
blocked by Nathan Clarke , then Osborne saw a shot deflected for a corner, but
despite all County`s best efforts nothing emerged from this, Matty Brown
eventually clearing his lines.
The sight of Leesley being tripped by
Bell as he surged clear next, gave the home specs something to guffaw about,
but I doubted that this merriment would be sustained as the game progressed,
and I also doubted that they had spotted the push on Bell by King that caused
the `hilarious` moment …….
The pressure from County continued
though, and the 15th minute saw Thomas switch wings to force another
corner.
Livewire Thomas. |
This seemed to light a spark, but no…somehow a defender positioned
brilliantly ushered Palmer`s shot off the line. The ball was still in play but
Arthur`s follow up shot cleared the bar to keep it at 0-0
It went on much in the same
vein…….County pressing….Halifax defending deep, and some excellent work by TW (
aided by Leesley)saw Niall Maher forced to concede the umpteenth corner to
County. Bell, Thomas and Keane all fancied this, and went for it, but to no
avail as King was able to clear the danger.
County were building a head of steam
up now, but I checked my watch and 23 minutes had gone, and it was still 0-0.
Bell and company ( Andrew Machin ) |
The 24 th minute got the BP on the
rise however as Thomas drilled a neat ball across the box. Osborne met it
beyond the far post but his shot drifted wide.
Osborne looked likely to feature
prominently again within seconds , but having darted clear he looked aghast to
then be pulled up by referee Peter Gibbons. I have seen worse referees than Mr
G…far worse….but he was a perplexing mix of good and poor decisions allied with
a palpable inability to command the moment !
Meanwhile Maher did well to block TW
as he threatened down the left for
County, who were still looking likely to score at any moment. When Cooper took
Leesley`s legs I hoped that moment had arrived, but when the subsequent free
kick reached Keane his header flew into keeper Johnson`s grateful hands.
Keano ( Andrew Machin ) |
It went on….TW again running clear,
but this time his run was cut out by King. From Cameron King it went on to
namesake Jeff and the home specs got excited as he picked out Williams with his
pass, only for the excitement to abate as
he lifted a poor effort high over the bar.
Hinchliffe did have to make a catch
under pressure from a corner just after the 30 minute mark, but mainly it was
County on the offensive and Cooper again raised eyebrows with a foul on Keane
as he deftly made his way towards the
box. The kick was in reasonable shooting distance but Thomas shot wide on the
end of it to keep it on 0-0.
Good catch u/p from Hinchliffe ! |
This continued to be the pattern of
things, Jeff King doing well to step the County tide next with Leesley and TW
bearing down on goal.
Again Halifax summoned up a reply ,
and this was their best so far as, after putting danger man Jack Renshaw in
with a neat pass, Staunton saw his shot go close – easily the closest Town had
been so far!
We were into the half`s last 5
minutes now and Brown , for Town, had just blocked a run by Cowan sending
Cameron King dashing clear. County
cleared the danger through Cowan, but not without exciting the locals whose
impassioned pleas of “ handball” went unrecognised by the referee.
and Andrew Machin captures the moment that excited the home specs so.... |
Halifax were pressing as the half
ended which struck me as remarkable bearing in mind what had gone before in the
preceding 40 odd minutes.
Now some crowd shots :-
And a cluch from the redoubtable Andrew Machin ;-
Bell opened the second half with a
run that got rather less than it deserved all things considered, the men in
black combining to frustrate and annoy once more!
Early County pressure then gave way
to a response from Halifax -Palmer heading out from under the bar. A worrying
melee followed but eventually County were able to work the ball clear and
reassure their large army of travelling fans.
Back came County with a flourish,
Cowan`s pass sending Osborne clear….but he lifted his shot over the bar!
Gradually I could feel the County
impetus building again as Bell and Osborne, then Tom Walker pushed their
opponents onto the back foot. But there was nothing to show for it still, and
that gave Town a sniff!
Twelve minutes into the half, County
got a corner, and I thought a real chance of edging in front, but when the ball
reached Keane, his on-target shot was somehow pushed around a post by Johnson.
That was a brilliant save, by a
keeper who was not overly impressive at EP in our previous game with Town.
The corner served to keep the
pressure on, but Thomas could not capitalise when Osborne put him through.
Thomas centre stage. |
Thomas was centre stage again a
minute or so later, and his cross looked to have struck Williams` hand.
Apparently not…..it was only a corner, and Palmer headed this wide to end Town`s
angst.
I was still fairly confident that
County would manage to nick one at some point, and with Bell robbing Brown of
possession impudently, I fancied that the moment had arrived. Alas….not for the
first time in my life…I was deluding myself, as Bell lifted the ball over the
bar and the chance was gone!
Then the disappointment almost
disappeared as Cowan shaped to cross…did so…..and the ball almost sneaked in….Johnson
just managing to push it over the angle of bar and post at the very last gasp!
Last Gasper by Johnson ( Andrew Machin ) |
After this Halifax started to get in
to their stride more, first blocking a decent move involving Leesley and TW , and sorting a raid in response from
the resultant corner. A break by Redshaw
was cut out by Palmer, Staunton disappointed thereafter to see his shot drift
wide.
Leesley late on ( Andrew Machin ) |
County still had their moments,
Leesley sending Cowan clear on 66 minutes, but Halifax were determined not to
concede in quantity as they did at our place just a few days earlier.
Rodney was now on for TW ( again off
to a thunderous reception from the County faithful), but the first action after
that saw Redshaw in behind the County back line , but he dragged his shot wide.
Then Williams joined in drilling an
effort narrowly wide with 20 minutes left to play.
Remarkably perhaps….the game was
anyone`s still , and the tension was racked up well and truly as Clarke went
through Rodney from behind.
Dispiritingly…..but unsurprisingly
the perp only got a wee chat from the referee- it is too staggeringly
depressing for words at times !!!!!!
And….when the kick was drilled over
into the box, the liner completed the mini box set of calamitous decisions by
flagging an unknown County player `offside`.
Perhaps I should temper my criticism
a touch , as a minute or so later, Jeff King was booked for laying Rodders out
just outside the box , but then again……the referee then ended Town`s anguish
with a free kick ……yes…for a foul on King!
There were just 13 minutes left now,
and Halifax were getting more and more willing to risk it up the park, and
Redshaw did just that, beating Cowan before seeing his shot held by Hinchliffe.
Substitute Mc Allinden then shot wide
after Redshaw had stolen possession from Leesley.
Town really wanted to win this, but
…to do so….they needed to improve at the sharp end , but with 10 minutes left
Redshaw lifted his shot over the bar again.
Have I said that the referee was a
perplexing mix of good and poor decisions? Well his next one was an example of
the latter variety as his book came out in a flash to admonish Leesley who
stretched somewhat for the ball allowing King to treat us to his ` near death`
special. Mr G bought it. The consolation was that the kick was a way from goal,
and nothing came of it, but I found myself wanting the whistle to go, a feeling
increased as I became increasingly surrounded by stewards as the end neared.
Bell almost got due reward for some
bright play next, but the keeper claimed the ball from the corner that followed
to rain on County`s parade.
It rained some more as Mulhern ( on
for Thomas on 83 minutes) lifted a shot
way over the bar disappointingly.
There were 4 minutes left when that
last action happened, another minute and Hinchliffe made his first real top draw
save of the afternoon to prevent Redshaw from scoring, then Staunton hit a post
with one!
It was a relief to hear 4 minutes
added time announced, and in those minutes County summoned up more effort from
somewhere, Bell imposing himself with a will, but only getting a corner for his
pains. That said….melee after melee then ensued in front of Johnson`s goal ,
only for the old eyes to go a rolling again on seeing the referee blow for a
Town free kick .
That was the last real action I noted
down, before heading back to the Flyer.
My first response was ` fair result`
and, as I write this some 3 hours later I am still inclined to go for that.
I stand by my view also that County
can be pleased with their efforts over the holiday period- it was a big ask…but
the players did the biz!
Well done lads!
FC Halifax Town line up:-
Johnson, Clarke, Brown, Allen ( Mc
Alinden 69), C King ( McCoulsky 89) , Staunton, J King, Williams, Cooper,
Redshaw, Maher.
Subs not used : Appleyard, Sho-Silva,
Mac Donald.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe , Cowan, Palmer, Arthur,
Leesley, Turnbull, Keane, Thomas ( Mulhern 83), Bell, T Walker ( Rodney 68),
Osborne.
Subs not used :
Ormson, Minihan, S Walker.
Attendance 3460 ( 1485)
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