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Stockton
Town (FAC3RQR H) | Farsley
Celtic (H) | Scarborough
Athletic (FAC4RQ A) | Scunthorpe
United (H) | Buxton (H) | Curzon Ashton (A)
Saturday
19 October
Chester 0 Scunthorpe United
0
National League North
Attendance: 3,277 Half Time: 0-0
Booked: Woodthorpe.
Chester: Harrison, Roberts, Burke, Rawlinson,
Woodthorpe, Bainbridge, Glendon, Weeks, Caton, Peers,
Mottley-Henry (Willoughby 66) Subs not used: Hunter, Pollock,
Murray, Turner.
Scunthorpe United: Fitzsimons, Nicholson,
Kouogun, Evans, Clunan, Beestin, Whitehall, Roberts, Scales,
Denton, Barrows. Subs not used: Kelly, Boyce, Fishburn,
Brogan, Shrimpton.
Referee: JonathanMaskrey.
There
was a great atmosphere at the Deva as the League leaders
and Chester emerged from the tunnel. It was good to see
the stadium populated on all four sides again with flags
flying through a blue smokescreen at the Harry Mac End.
As a game, however neither side managed to light the blue
touch paper to ignite anything more spectacular. Peers
worked an early opening for Caton but his half volley
flashed wide of the far post. Scunthorpe then dominated
proceedings for a while, pressing forward and moving the
ball about from midfield to either wing without creating
a sight at goal. City next dominated possession looking
to release home debutant Mottley-Henry on the right. Iron
struggled to contain him and Scales was booked for bringing
him down. Woodthorpe’s cross from the left was met
by Peers but his shot was defected wide. The Chester left
back was unfortunate to be cautioned early on when he
slipped on the wet surface and inadvertently brought down
Barrows.
The Iron got more than a glimmer of goal when Fitzsimons’
quick kick sent danger man Calum Roberts through on goal.
Harrison rushed out and managed to block the striker’s
first attempt to get it past him and then recovered to
deny Whitehall at the far post. Just before the break
Peers was set up gloriously by Caton. Peers miscued but
then saw the linesman’s flag raised in any case.
The new scoreboard was useful in keeping time at least
and even counted down the fifteen minute half-time interval.
Right on the dot both teams emerged to kick off the second
half where the game followed a similar pattern. Both teams
nullified each other to a large extent but Chester created
the better half-chances. An overlapping run by Woodthorpe
saw his cross whizz across the six yard box but evaded
the three City plyers in the area. Weeks dug out space
to clip a shot towards the top corner but Fitzsimons palmed
it away. Burke found the room to meet a corner with his
head but the keeper grabbed it under the bar.
It seemed that if either side were going to score it would
be from a counter attack. When a long ball found Whitehall
through on goal Burke recovered superbly to thwart him.
Calum Roberts went on a slippery run with the ball and
won a free kick on the edge of the area in a dangerous
spot. Thankfully he fired it well over.
The game could easily have gone either way but a stalemate
was probably the right result. Scunthorpe remain top Chester
slipped to seventh but there are few points between the
leading sides at the moment. There is some long way to
go yet but the title beckons for a team that can put a
winning run together.
Colin Mansley
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Saturday
12 October
Scarborough Athletic 3 Chester
1
FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying
Attendance: 1,803 (327 Chester) Half Time: 2-0
Booked: Pollock, Roberts, Bainbridge, Glendon.
Scarborough Athletic: Whitley, Weledji,
Maloney, Thornton, Gooda, Purver, Wiles (Glynn 80), Tear
(Green 84), Brown, Maltby, Bennett (Mulhern 84). Subs
not used: Chamberlain, Duckworth, Wilson.
Chester: Harrison, Hunter, Pollock (Murray
71), Burke, Roberts, Bainbridge, Weeks, Glendon, Willoughby
(Mottley-Henry 66), Caton, Peers. Subs not used: Mason,
Hancox, Rosenblatt, Turner.
Referee: Joe Moss.
Chester’s run in the FA Cup comes to an end as they
are well beaten at Scarborough Athletic.
Saturday
5 October
Chester 0 Farsley Celtic 0
National League North
Attendance: 2,459 Half Time: 0-0
Booked: Bainbridge, Turner, Woodthorpe.
Sent-off: Woodthorpe.
Chester: Harrison, Hunter (Roberts 61)
Rawlinson, Burke, Woodthorpe, Bainbridge, Weeks, Glendon,
Murray (Caton 61), Willoughby, Turner (Peers 61) Subs
not used: Pollock, Hancox.
Farsley Celtic: Wooster, Asseno, Branson,
Watson (Fielding 80), Atkinson, Stephenson, Allan, Campton-Sturridge
(Youmbi 64), Greenfield, Sloane, Hyde (Fox 94). Subs not
used: Misambo, Mampala.
Referee: Richard Holmes.
Chester
were frustrated by a Farsley Celtic side that have played
all their games away from home this season following probems
with their pitch back at the Citadel. The Celts nevertheless
occupied a respectable mid table position as they came
to the Deva.
Caton and Peers were on the bench following the midweek
exertions against Stockton, so Turner and Willoughby with
Murray on the left provided the Blues attacking options
to begin with. Turner made some good opportunities down
the right at the start but couldn’t deliver a telling
cross. Woodthorpe also disappointed with an overlapping
cross from the left. Bainbridge rose to glance a header
wide.
The visitors were largely content to sit in with five
at the back and three across midfield as City found it
increasingly difficult to break them down. The Celts made
a couple of breaks out of defence but didn’t trouble
Harrison on either occasion.
After the break frustrations mounted as Celtic dug in
even further and barely crossed the halfway line. City,
perhaps leg weary after playing for so long with ten men
on Tuesday night seemed slightly off the boil. Calum McIntyre
pepped things up by making a triple substitution –
Roberts, Peers and Caton came on and City began to move
the ball about more quickly in attacking areas.
Weeks was tugged back by Greenfield and given a free kick.
Willoughby lined it up and his exquisite effort crashed
down off the crossbar and bounced away to safety. That
was the closest the new scoreboard – donated courtesy
of Pauline Meakins, her family and the Away Travel Supporters
came to being christened. As it was, the digital clock
provided a welcome track on proceedings.
As the clock clicked through the seven minutes of stoppage
time, mostly accrued by the Farsley ‘keeper’s
time wasting, Woodthorpe went down in the penalty area.
It did not seem a penalty but the referee issued a second
yellow for simulation that saw the unlucky left back leave
early. Still though, Farsley stayed in their own half
as City continued to press for a winner even with ten
men. Glendon wriggled through in the dying seconds to
take a pot at goal but his effort was smothered and so
the game fizzled out to a disappointing draw.
City must now travel to Scarborough in the Cup next weekend
without Rawlinson and Woodthorpe who will have one match
suspensions. Back in the League – the point gained
saw them slip to third in the table, though the leaders
Scunthorpe were also held at home by Oxford City so the
three point gap to the top remains the same.
Colin Mansley
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Tuesday
1 October
Chester 1 Stockton Town 0
FA Cup Third Round Qualifying
Replay
Attendance: 1,397 Half Time: 0-0
Booked: Hancox, Bainbridge.
Sent-off: Rawlinson.
Chester: Harrison, Hunter, Rawlinson,
Burke, Woodthorpe, Bainbridge, Weeks, Glendon, Willoughby
(Hancox 85), Caton (Turner 67), Peers (Roberts 22). Subs
not used: Brown, Murray, Rosenblatt.
Stockton Town: Harker, King, Baggs, Painter,
Nicholson, Coulthard, Roberts (Beddow 72), Leech (Purewal
82), Fowler (Spears 88), Butterworth, Gallagher. Subs
not used: Johnson, Burtles.
Referee: Jonathan Chadwick.
Connell
Rawlinson, the last minute saviour for Chester whose equaliser
forced this replay, became the fall-guy after only two
minutes of the re-match. He under-hit a back pass and
then compounded the mistake by tugging the shirt of Mikey
Roberts as he sought to take advantage. The referee took
a dim view and – somewhat harshly – produced
a straight red card for the City centre back.
The Blues had to readjust quickly and Bainbridge moved
back to cover in defence. Stockton tried to press home
their advantage as they moved the ball crisply forward
and back and forth to either wing. A couple of drilled
crosses flashed across City’s box but they came
to nothing. Eventually Tom Peers was withdrawn to allow
Kevin Roberts to take over at centre back and release
Bainbridge back to his midfield role. This gave a more
solid shape to Chester as they continued to repel Stockton’s
forward momentum.
Chester did manage to get forward themselves in fits and
bursts. Caton cut in from the left and fired in a shot
just under the bar which Harker tipped over. Willoughby
hit a direct free kick towards the top corner which Harker
juggled to safety. Declan Weeks sent his half-volley narrowly
over the bar after being found by a pass from Glendon.
But Stockton also posed a threat and Mikey Roberts’
overhead kick was blocked – inadvertently - by a
defender in blue.
After the break the visitors came forward and Roberts
fired another cross into the box. Woodthorpe somehow scooped
it over the bar. As the crowd grew quiet, absorbed in
the contest, Calum McIntyre turned to the Harry Mac End
and called out “We need you!” The home fans
found their voice as the Blues attacked the South Stand
end. Willoughby had a golden chance when he whipped the
ball past a defender and bore down on goal but his finish
hit the base of the post and bounced clear to safety.
Not long later though, City were ahead when Weeks swung
over a corner from the left and Burke met it at the far
post. His header somehow squeezed in between Harker and
the post.
Having got their noses in front City held out for the
final twenty minutes and defended exceptionally well especially
from Stockton’s set pieces. Caton and then Willoughby
were replaced having run themselves into the ground but
the whole side worked so hard for this victory after the
early setback. The reward: – a tricky tie at Scarborough
to be played a week on Saturday. All involved will need
to put their feet up for a while after tonight before
Farsley Celtic visit the Deva on Saturday.
Colin Mansley
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© Rick Matthews
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