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Thursday
11 July
Chester 0 Stoke City 3
Pre-season friendly
Attendance: 1,645 Half Time: 0-2
Chester: Mason, Hunter (Bott 67), Williams,
Pollock (Burke 46), Heywood, Woodthorpe (Rawlinson 46),
Bainbridge, Hancox (Murray 46), Rosenblatt (Weeks 46),
Caton (Peers 46), Turner (Davies 89). Sub not used: Trialist
(goalkeeper).
Stoke City (first half): Johansson, Gooch,
Rose, Gibson, Bocat, Laurent, Sidibe, Burger, Léris,
Tezgel, Vidigal.
Stoke City (second
half): Bonhan, Tchamadeu, Dixon, Wilmot, Stevens,
Thompson, Baker, Johnson, Manhoef, Junho, Ennis.
Another good run out for Chester as their pre-season continues.
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Picture
© Rick Matthews
Saturday
6 July
Chester 2 Stockport County 3
Pre-season friendly
Attendance: 1,265 Half Time: 0-3
Chester: Mason, Bott, Burke, Roberts
(Hunter 46), Trialist (Williams 46), Woodthorpe (Heywood
46), Murray (Davies 59), Weeks (Hancox 46), Bainbridge
(Glendon 46), Peers (Turner 46), Rosenblatt (Caton 46).
Stockport County (first half): Addai,
Connolly, Touray, Knoyle, Okeke, Horsfall, Diamond, Trialist
A (Camps 20), Wootton, Gardner, Bate.
Stockport County (second half): Metcalfe,
Okeke, Trialist B, Trialist C, Hughes, Bailey, Fiorini,
Mann, Camps, Johnson, Pye.
One
swallow does not make a summer and only one swallow was
seen ploughing a lonely trail over the pitch as Chester’s
pre-season programme began in this unseasonally cool,
wet summer. Stockport were the visitors – as they
had been a year ago – and the final score was exactly
the same 2-3 to the away side.
This time it was very much a tale of two halves as both
sides took the opportunity to make wholesale changes in
personnel at half time. Burke, Mason, Bott and Murray
remained after the interval although the latter was eventually
replaced by Paddy Davies. There was no sign of new signings
Pollock and Rawlinson but all the others made an appearance.
A Trialist was present in the centre of Chester’s
defence as City spent most of the first half without the
ball and strove to keep Stockport at bay. Che Gardner
had already given the defence a bit of a scare –
blocked by the trialist’s recovery tackle –
before he opened the scoring latching on to Bate’s
speculative pass to prod the ball past Mason. Chester
rarely made inroads into the opposition half but when
Weeks won the ball and found Rosenblatt on the right the
youngster’s cross was deftly tucked home by Peers
– only for the assistant’s flag to be raised
for offside.
Almost immediately Stockport responded with a second goal
– Gardner’s cross from the right met by Wooton
who lunged to stab the ball home. City were further undone
just before the break when Weeks was caught in possession
and the loose ball fell to Bate who dispatched a spectacular
curling shot from outside the area to give County a third.
The second half saw a different Stockport eleven which
included new signing Sam Hughes – returning to the
Deva ( –Jid Okeke and Ibou Touray had already appeared).
There were first appearances in a Chester shirt for Jordan
Hunter and Mitch Hancox and the latter in particular impressed
with his box to box energy and eye for a good pass.
Burke took a quick free kick after he’d been tripped
and launched the ball towards Glendon’s run. Caton
was alert to his headed flick and steered the ball past
Metcalfe for City’s first goal. Williams lashed
home a second as he met a headed clearance on the edge
of the area. Had Glendon not scuffed his shot following
good work on the left by Turner then the Blues might have
finished level. Though all agree that the results of friendlies
are unimportant at least it was a better watch for Chester
fans in the second half.
Colin Mansley
Picture
© Rick Matthews
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