Hartlepool United 2 Stockport County 0 ( Vanarama National League)25 January 2020
So, it was back to standing with
County Supporters today for old hedgie, following the actions of Hartlepool
United FC in refusing the writer and Andrew Machin pitch side access- question…did you see an
overabundance of photographers pitchside today?
Thankfully County fans responded
brilliantly sending in their photos , taken during the game, and these are the
sole pics used in this report, and massive thanks are due to County
Supporters Gemma Wilson,Keith & Kevin Lee and....Andrew Machin who sent 3 sneaky one`s in, for their support with this one.
Circa 2.50 or so I was even more
impressed as the same supporters filled the chill north eastern air with a brilliant
selection of suitably bullish County ditties- the atmosphere was
fantastic….electric even.
Then the game started , and it all
went somewhat down hill!
Teams captured by Gemma Wilson. |
From the off Hartlepool went on the
attack, and Palmer did well to block Featherstone`s shot.
That was 2 minutes in, the 3rd
saw Osborne set the large County contingent roaring by darting clear, but the
Pool defence did what was necessary, and the roars subsided.
The third had Arthur and Hinchliffe
tested to the limit by Toure on the break, thankfully the County twosome
prevailed, but it was an early warning, heeded by Cowan almost straight away
as, in concert with Thomas, he did enough to see off a raid instigated by Keena.
Cowan then switched ends getting a
neat cross over, but Osborne fluffed his lines and any notional chance was
gone.
County tried to step it up next, and
Lloyd looked aggrieved not to move the referee as his shot struck ( the arm of?) a defender. No penalty apparently for that
one , nor the one that followed on from it almost immediately when Thomas was
brought down.
Pool eventually got the relief they
craved in the form of a free kick that put the pressure back on JG`s men.
I was impressed , on 8 minutes, as
Clarke saw off 2 men to launch a County attack, but there was no real cohesion
about their work thereafter, settling too many times for a hopeful ball up the
park.
In contrast Pool were tidy and
purposeful, invariably finding their man with a pass that would do County no
favours at all. That purposeful ness showed again, 12 minutes in, and
Hinchliffe covered his angles brilliantly, doing well to keep a strike by
Donaldson out.
Toure dragged his shot well wide in
the follow up to that, but again, we had been warned, we needed to get the
ball….keep it, run with it, but would we?
It went on, the tide not turning
noticeably…Toure firing tamely at Hinchliffe one moment, Holohan doing
altogether better the next, but watching as the ball flew 2 foot wide.
Busy day for Ben ( Andrew Machin ) |
On….on… Hinchliffe diving to push
Kitching`s shot out, Lloyd doing excellent work at the back in concert with
Arthur and Clarke as County struggled to put a counter move together.
We reached the 19th minute
before anything of real note came from County at the sharp end, and it came
from Lloyd as his header was tipped over the bar by keeper Beeney, after good
hold up play from Archer had facilitated a cross from Thomas.
That was the first time Beeney, reputedly
a keeper of distinctly moderate capabilities, had been made to work, and
regrettably a feature of what was to follow saw us largely fail to test this
theory out to any great degree.
Twenty minutes in, and Southam- Hales
shot cleared the bar, and a fairly nondescript period of play then followed,
with neither side overly working the other.
Sadly, this was to end 10 minutes
later in regretable fashion as, faced with
Hartlepool pushing on and playing to feet, County stood off…and they did
it once to often allowing Shelton to ping a cross over. Now…..I was far from
convinced at this point that the Pool number 29 was not offside, but the
officials gave that one scant consideration, and Toure did the rest, sliding in
to push the ball home under pressure from Cowan.
Bummer…..but on the balance of play,
that was marginally no surprise.
What we needed was for County to keep
working at their game, and …bare minimum…..do the basics correctly ( set pieces-
corners, free kicks, even throws ) but a foul on Archer following a run by
Lloyd , only resulted in the poorest of
free kicks from Osborne- notional chance gone!
But…. County were now attacking more,
and the free kicks were beginning to pile up now, but the latest was another
rank bad one , and Beeney comfortably held onto a Festus header after 2 corners
in rapid order came and went for County.
One pattern was emerging now -it was
that Dave Challinor`s side were none too particular when it came to dishing out
tackles of an `agricultural` nature, which in the absence of anything other than a word from Mr Evans(
latest in the line of distinctly under par referees to delight us with his
presence), they would continue ad nauseum , and one such `tackle` came next on
Lloyd with 5 minutes left of the half.
It was a challenge that, in the absence
of an adequate response from the man in black, we really needed to punish
ourselves, but instead another poor free kick only served to extend our agony.
The final minutes of the half saw
Hartlepool come back at County – Cowan and Palmer doing well under pressure,
the former doing particularly well to deny Kitching as Southam -Hales` cross
bounced his way at the back post.
The whistle for half time was a
welcome relief, but the hope lingered that…possibly…maybe…with us attacking the
away end for the second half, we would see County take hold of proceedings!
The half time scene was something reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock`s `The Birds`
The half time scene was something reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock`s `The Birds`
`The Birds` caught nicely by Keith & Kevin Lee |
Now some crowd shots from Gemma Wilson :-
Bell was on for Clarke when play
resumed which saw Cowan now on the left of a 4, with Thomas on the right.
The play was being enacted in the
County half though as Keena forced an early corner. Palmer headed this out, but
the ball came straight back to Holohan who thankfully lifted his shot over the
bar.
This went on…..Hartlepool attacking…but
County were standing off and were lucky to see Holohan`s next effort fizz wide.
Five…six minutes went by in much this
vein. Whilst a second Pool goal was avoided…no sweat I suppose up to a point,
Holohan put the cat amongst the County pigeons with a smart run in behind our
back line. A pass to Keena and the cat was about to feast as his pull back was
helped on to Shelton who doubled the home side`s advantage by slamming the ball
home!
The pressure from Pool was almost
none stop, where was the County midfield in all this? Nowhere really and
Hinchliffe was now vying for M.O.M with Lloyd as he managed somehow to hang on
to Holohan`s sharp strike on 53 minutes.
Another thought resurfaced- when were
we going to test the keeper?
Meanwhile at the other end Hinchliffe
was called on for more heroics fending off a shot from Shelton. More followed
on from this, and Lloyd did just enough to put the same player off as he surged
clear with a shot in mind.
Eventually County fashioned a reply
but Palmer`s header flew wide after Thomas had been fouled by Kitching ( need I
say to no discernible rebuke from Mr Evans?).
Minihan was now on for Archer, and
McAlinden replaced Turnbull 5 minutes later.
Bell and Palmer went close during
those minutes, but not close enough, and still, barring Lloyd`s first half
effort, Beeney was still awaiting a suitable testing.
And…Hinchliffe was still coming up
with the goods keeping a strike out from a Pool free kick with under 20 minutes
left.
Back came Pool through Shelton who
sent Keena clear. The pull back from this was blocked, and I was pleased to see
McAllinden run the ball clear from deep. His pass on to Osborne was good too,
but he was upended by the none too fussy Holohan ( booked?...I hear you
ask…err….no, Mr Evans was dreaming of the Sunday roast by this time!). Festus then headed over from the kick to
increase the angst.
Credit to County as they took the
play to their opponents with less than 10 minutes remaining of the game. But
that pattern emerged again….when clear…Osborne was fouled by Shelton. Naively
perhaps I was still wondering about a card, when play intervened and Beeney at
last had meaningful work to do, having to dive to push Lloyd`s free kick around
the post.
Corners came and went as game`s end
approached, without County ever looking like capitalising at all- even my
plaintive call for a penalty as Bell hit the turf under pressure in the box (
perhaps ambitious) came and went also without reward.
Irony alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well….refer to the litany of fouls perped
by Pool game long …without card, then check out the 84 th minute of the game
when admittedly McAllinden did perp one of equal naughtiness.
The first such by County….he is carded- how
often does that happen…too often, but no matter the referee had now moved on to
what to watch on TV on Sunday!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again though…credit to County………...they
were attacking now, and Beeney had a wee wobble or two, neither Bell nor Festus
able to apply a finish from a corner midst all this late activity.
Into added time it was good to see Lloyd,
who had worked hard at both ends today, still running..cajolling…trying, but
Festus headed over from one of his late corners and that was pretty much that
from a very disappointing match.
Lots to be done then to keep us in the hunt
for a playoff place, starting with Dover at home next Saturday.
Hoping to get back pitch side for that….but
of course…not holding my breath at all!
Hartlepool United line up:-
Beeney, Southam- Hales , Liddle, Odusina,
Kitching, Featherstone, Shelton, Holohan, Donaldson, Toure ( Mafuta 87 ),
Keena( Molyneux 92).
Subs not used: Anderson, Hawnes, Muir.
Stockport County line up :-
Hinchliffe Cowan, Palmer, Arthur , Clarke(
Bell 45), Keane, Turnbull ( McAllinden 69), Thomas, Osborne, Lloyd, Archer (
Minihan 64).
Subs not used: Ormson, Walker.
Attendance: 3766 ( 834)
hedgegrower
And , added as an Additional Gallery, some more cheeky one`s taken by Andrew Machin on his mobile phone:-
And , added as an Additional Gallery, some more cheeky one`s taken by Andrew Machin on his mobile phone:-
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