Sunday 9 August 2015

29/07/2015: PSF v Lincoln United (H)

This game against Evostick South outfit Lincoln united was the penultimate game of what has been a testing preseason, largely played against higher placed opposition in the football pyramid was used by Brett Marshall and his management team to try out a few different players and scenarios because as anyone who has followed a non-league side will know sooner or later someone will be unavailable due to one reason or another and players will have to play in a number of positions and forewarned is forearmed as they say.

To that end Ross Goodwin moved from his customary central midfield role to the centre of defence alongside Captain Matt Varley. Adam Wisdom came in for Kieran Watson up front and Adam Scott made his first start of preseason.

Staveley threatened first off when Jamie Brown slid a reverse pass behind the United defence for Kurtis Morley to shoot low and hard only for goal keeper Sam Vince to save with his legs.

A good spell of early Staveley pressure was undone in the eighth minute however when Sam Duncan and Paul Grimes rapidly exchanged passes to out fox Staveleys defence and found Matt Cotton in oceans of space with only Jason Fisher in goal for Staveley to beat.
Whilst the Trojans and their faithful band of followers claimed offside, “Whites” number seven scooped the ball over Fisher but saw his effort rebound off the post, unfortunately for Staveley the offside wasn’t given and the rebound fell at the feet of winger Scott Ruthven who couldn’t miss the open goal from six yards out. 

0-1

Not that it matters too much in preseason, there was still plenty of time to get a result and Adam Scott wriggled, twisted and turned to find space out on the right sliding an inch perfect ball inside the fullback to play in Ellis Wall, likewise Wall twisted and turned but couldn’t quite shake off the attentions of Jake Gibson who had recovered well from Scott’s pass. Wall did enough however to find Steve Carty on the edge of the box who was fouled but, unfortunately the free kick came to nothing.

Staveleys pressing game then came to the fore and caused panic in the visitors defence and a host of hurried back passes and clearances led to a number of dangerous set pieces but frustratingly they again came to nothing.

With fifteen minutes on the clock the home side began to test Sam Vince between the sticks a bit more… with his back to goal tall powerful striker Adam Wisdom held up the ball and flicked it to his left into the path of Kurtis Morley who burst through the up till now resolute defensive line but the ever alert Vince was able to gather, and Wisdom similarly set up Jamie Brown towards the end of the half but again the flying left winger saw Sam Vince save.

Before that Brown effort though Adam Scott tried his luck from 18 yards but could only fire his shot ,straight at the ‘keeper after a mazy dribble across the edge of the box and on 35 minutes showed great determination and desire to win the ball off Uniteds left back, Jake Gibson before firing a dangerous ball into the box.

Arguably Staveley deserved to be level but despite the exciting attacking play only half chances had been created and as the half time oranges loomed they had Jason Fisher to thank for keeping the score line retrievable when he acrobatically palmed over a stinging goal bound strike from Matt Cotton.

HT 0-1

The second half started promisingly enough when substitute Kieran Watson on in the first half for Adam Wisdom closed down a back pass and blocked the attempted clearance from Sam Vince, unfortunately though the rebound fell kindly for the ‘keeper and he was able to clear.

Matt Varley and Steve Carty were replaced as a precaution due to injuries which held the game up for a while and the delay upset Staveleys rhythm and caused them to fall further behind…

… in the 58th minute Paul Grimes slid in Matt Cotton who once again had slipped the offside trap and he fired a low left foot shot just past the out stretched fingers of a diving Jason Fisher which agonisingly arrowed into the tiny space in the net which hadn’t been covered.. great finish!

0-2

The score line was now a tad flattering but far from being deflated the Trojans pressed on and Jamie Brown won a corner following another burst of pace, that corner was unselfishly nodded back across goal by Ross Goodwin but was cut out by the defence as was a square ball across the box from Jamie Brown who was doing his level best to get the home side back into the game.

Kurtis Morely finally found the back of the net for Staveley in the 85th minute with a ‘dink’ over an advancing Sam Vince, and late on Jamie Brown very nearly got the equaliser but saw, not for the first time Sam Vince make a crucial save.

FT SMWFC 1 – 2 Lincoln United.

A game summed up pretty well by Lincoln Uniteds match reporter


“All in all a good workout at a nice ground, Staveley obviously work hard to keep their ground and facilities in order - good luck to them for the forthcoming season”…(likewise!)