Stockport County 0 Sutton United 0 ( Vanarama National League )18 January 2020
After all the emotion of the last
couple of days and the entirely understandable outbreak of optimism amongst
County supporters resulting from Mark
Stott`s arrival hereabouts, and the unprecedented impact he has made in such a
short time, it was perhaps a certainty that today`s game would have something
of the anti-climax about it.
On the back of a resounding beating
versus Dorking, and the fact that JG had had maybe a couple of days and one
training session to bed 3 new signings in, I was not expecting too much pre
match-a narrow victory perhaps, at best, and no more.
It was a way removed from the `football
fest` Dorking treated us to, just a few days ago, both sides largely cancelling the other out
making for not too great a spectacle, both working hard but struggling to take
control , without having too many clues as to just how to achieve that.
There was a terrific game long battle
between Ben Wyatt for Sutton, and Adam Thomas , with honours pretty much even, and a decent showing for
County at the back from Arthur , Turnbull in midfield, and Thomas up
front, but there was little else for either set of
supporters in the 5000+ crowd to get overly excited about on an afternoon that
slowly morphed from pleasingly sunny to
bone chillingly cold.
I saw nothing really from any of the
new County faces to get too enthused about, although of the 3 I thought that
Clarke made the strongest impression, growing into the game strongly after
coming under some pressure early on.
But, as I have indicated we need more
than 2 days and 1 training session to assess the new recruits, and change this,
and we know JG has this in hand already don’t we!
There was a real buzz about the place
circa 3 o`clock, with decent numbers populating all three stands currently in
use.
County had all 3 of their new
signings in the starting 11, and with Arthur and Osborne coming back it meant
no start for Minihan, Sam Walker, Bell, Garratt or Jackson, so perhaps it was
inevitable and understandable that it would take time for the chosen 11 to get
going.
And that`s just about how it looked
as the game got underway with the visitors pushing forward sustained by Harry
Beautyman`s drive and enthusiasm, and the danger created down the right by
David Ajiboye.
The early action saw County on the
back foot as crosses pinged in from Ajiboye on one flank, and Wyatt on the
other. For a time, things looked a tad iffy, but there was no panic at all from
the blue back line that had Festus Arthur neatly embedded within it again, and
looking solid.
It was the fifth minute before a
reply came from County and it came via Thomas.
Takes 2 with Thomas ( Andrew Machin ) |
Adam was cut off however, but a
corner resulted and a neat dummy from Keane as this came over, deserved more than
another flag kick as reward. McAlinden took this only for Beautyman to head
clear to the relief of the 95 United fans in the Pop Side.
header from McAlinden. |
Then Sutton hit back only for Bugiel
to head over from Ajiboye`s cross, and Beautyman did no better, swivelling to
face goal before lifting the ball over the top from another Ajiboye offering a
couple of minutes later.
There was certainly plenty for County
to think about, and Sutton continued to push on and seek an opening, that just
did not materialise.
Eventually, County gave us evidence
that they were alive and well- Thomas seeing his cross cleared by Beautyman,
and Osborne doing better sending a rasping drive beyond anything keeper Nik
Tzanev could produce in reply, missing the target by not very much at all.
Thomas a threat as usual. |
Fifteen minutes had gone now, then
16…17, as Clarke cleared his lines following more mischief from Ajiboye, and
Archer showed up for the first time with a run that raised hopes briefly but
without producing a shot on goal. Sutton were defending well and with wily
skills, hence County`s issues, none more so than Wyatt who although perhaps
lucky to benefit from referee Aaron Jackson`s penchant for `chatting rather
than booking` did enough twixt times to show his obvious worth to Matt Gray`s
side.
County started to get forward more as
the mid-point of the half neared, Archer winning a throw that saw Wyatt show us
his less endearing side with a none too fussy challenge on Thomas. I wondered
about a card, but it was plain that Mr J had done no such thing, a soothing
chat would suffice.
We maybe should have
extracted our punishment via the free kick that followed, but Tzanev did well to save Mc Alinden`s kick, and the
corner that followed on from it.
Thomas and Osborne then continue to
turn the screw on United, but yet another County corner saw the visitors
survive with reasonable comfort.
Twenty five minutes in, we had one of
those ` might have been moments`, as Turnbull lost possession just outside the
box. It looked distinctly iffy as Beautyman advanced on goal, until a great
block by Arthur stopped the rot for County.
This pressure from the blues
continued, Clarke beginning to find his feet with a run that put Sutton on the
back foot, teeing Osborne up to win County`s umpteenth corner of the game. That
was good work, but nothing came from it.
We needed to make better use of our
set pieces, but having won a free kick for a sly ankle tap on Ossie that did
for what looked like a decent move, the same player lofted an indifferent kick
high over the bar.
Tzanev`s ! |
To their credit County persisted to
seek something from nothing, Clarke and Cowan getting forward down the flanks
to good effect.
A melee followed a subsequent corner,
but there was no goal, and the same pattern remained as a further corner came and went, the
pressure eventually easing when the referee saw something and awarded Sutton a
relief bringing free kick.
More relief for Sutton as Tzanev catches u/p ( Andrew Machin ) |
In what remained of the half more
County corners went unrewarded, and the main attraction ( Wyatt v Thomas)
continued intriguingly, Thomas ending the half crashing into the advertising
hoardings, although not at the hands of Wyatt it must be said quickly!
Some crowd shots :-
And some from Andrew Machin ;-
Nothing greatly altered as the game
resumed after the break except that the 49th minute saw Hinchliffe
in action reacting quickly to deny Tommy Wright after Arthur had lost
possession just outside the box.
Beautyman was still impressing for
Sutton covering acres of ground to good effect, but the County rearguard stood
up well to the pressure clearing up after a free kick that perhaps United might
think they could have made more of.
They didn`t….and Bugiel fared no
better, seeing a shot deflected for a corner on 54 minutes, and then wasting a
chance- having got to Ajiboye`s cross he then contrived to lift the ball into
the empty Railway End!
By no means was this a great game,
but my interest was suddenly aroused as a surging run from Archer saw him
collide with the keeper. Hmm…..I did think……pen….I did…..but Mr Jackson and his
comatose stand side liner were not remotely interested in obliging.
Undeterred, County kept at it, a Thomas
/ Beautyman entanglement resulting in another County corner. Again I hoped,
that County would make this count, but instead I looked on as Bugiel ran the
ball clear.
A throw followed, then more pressure
as Jon Barden`s shot was blocked by Arthur, and Hinchliffe worked extra hard to
push the ball out for a corner when danger threatened. Palmer got a decent
defensive header in from this, but danger was only averted when the referee saw
an infringement and awarded the blues a free kick.
Twice in the attacks that followed
from Sutton, County cleared the ball off the line- Barden and Goodliffe doing
good work for the visitors in the build up.
On it went….more pressure…..another
`nick of time` clearance from County, and another effort from Beautyman that
went wide.
We needed something to change,
something to inspire the big crowd, and JG acted bringing Jackson on for
Osborne.
No real change in the pattern of play
was discernible in the minutes that followed, despite Jackson offering definite
options down the left going forward, indeed the 75th minute saw
Hinchliffe earn his corn again with a tasty save as Wright tried to take advantage of some
loose play from the blues.
County replied a minute later, but
Jackson`s cross found no takers, and another minute saw him clear the bar with
a shot from Mc Alinden`s run and pass.
With under 15 minutes left, Mulhern
came on for Archer, and 5 minutes on from this we saw Bell replace Thomas , as
County tried to impose themselves on the opposition.
Archer off for Mulhern ( Andrew Machin ) |
We needed a fair swing of the Lady
Luck fashion accessory for that to happen, and if Mr Jackson sported a fashion
accessory or similar, it swung in an altogether different direction, the 85
minute seeing Bell`s run rewarded with a free kick to Sutton for……………………..?
I looked up the park a couple of
minutes later and Sutton had a free kick in a not undesirable position. County
defended this well, and despite exerting a fair bit of pressure United were
unable to prise open the County locker.
Then……a rare moment of excitement at
the Cheadle End as Jackson`s run ended with him whipping a tasty ball Bell`s
way.
The shot that followed cleared the
bar, and that was probably the last real chance of the game for County.
Added time made no odds…it stayed 0-0,
and that was probably as it should be.
So…it`s off to Hartlepool next , and
with JG having a week to work with his new additions I would not bet against
County showing us something worthwhile there.
See you there then.
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Cowan, Palmer, Arthur,
Clarke, Turnbull, Keane, Thomas ( Bell 83), Osborne ( Jackson 68), Archer (
Mulhern 77), Mc Alinden.
Subs not used: Ormson, Minihan.
Sutton United line up:-
Tzanev, John, Barden, Goodliffe,
Davis, Bugiel ( Jarvis 68), Beautyman,
Ajiboye, Wright, Wyatt, Reid.
Subs not used: Bolarinwa. Rowe,
Dundas, Milsom.
Attendance : 5079 ( 95)
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