Monday 14 March 2016

24 / 02/ 2016 v Tadcaster Albion(H)

The league leaders and title favourites Tadcaster Albion were in town and on paper the task facing Staveley Miners Welfare at Inkersall Road was massive. The Brewers have won 20 of their 27 games so far this season (drawing 4 and losing just 3) are two points clear, have scored 83 goals in the process and feature players with football league and even champions league experience ….but fortunately football isn’t played on paper...


...Staveley Miners Welfare squared up to the task by making two changes to the starting line up with Chris Baugh coming in at right back and nineteen goal forward Courtney Hastings partnering Dan Fletcher up front.

Staveley got the game underway but it was Tadcaster that made the early running. A neat one two between Josh Greening and James Beadle sent Greening down the Tadcaster right, where on reaching the area he cut inside and clipped a teasing left footed cross which was too high for James Beadle to even attempt to head, landing on the opposite byline with Adam Baker, but the resultant cross came to nothing.

It was evident from the opening exchanges that Staveley were going to have to get used to not having the lion’s share of possession and with former Worksop Town favourite Connor Sellars pulling the strings, Tadcaster had already fashioned several crossing and shooting opportunities. Sellars himself pulled a shot wide of the far post before his side took the lead in the eleventh minute When…
…James Beadle under pressure from Ash Rawson managed to find Connor Sellars who also under pressure from Rawson, found Jason Mycoe who took a step forward and hit a speculative drive from 25 yards which flew into the far corner of Nick Siddons goal…Rawson had also tried to close the shot down.

Staveley MW 0 – 1 Tadcaster Albion

They say that you’re never more susceptible to conceding a goal than when you’ve just scored and that’s exactly what happened to Albion as right from the kick off Staveley fashioned a golden opportunity to get themselves immediately back into it with their first real attack. Courtney Hastings was the beneficiary of an unfortunate bounce off Liam Ormsby and he wriggled clear of three defenders to lay the ball off to Steve Carty who, burst into the box to be felled by Andrew Milne and was awarded a penalty. Courtney Hastings put the ball on the spot, sent the ’keeper Gary Stevens the wrong way but missed the target.

Undeterred the Trojans kept at it and started to get a foothold in the game, creating a few half chances here and there, and went close through a Kieren Watson effort blocked on the line and a Courtney Hastings header from Adam Scott’s scooped pass across goal, which Gary Stevens needed to claw out and at the back Matt Varley and co dealt with anything the Brewers threw at them, reasonably comfortably.

A scuffed clearance from Gary Stevens fell at the feet of Steve Carty in the 26th minute but his first time effort on the open goal was intercepted by Gregg Anderson but he could only succeed in finding the feet of Courtney Hastings who, in the mood to make amends for his earlier penalty miss fired a shot just narrowly wide of the far post.

Around the half hour mark that man again Connor Sellars picked out James Beadle with a superb cross field ball which split the Trojan defence allowing Beadle to control and volley the ball towards goal but was brilliantly saved by Nick Siddons.

Despite being a goal down Staveley were more than in the game but it did look like being “one of those days” when another penalty awarded for a trip by Gary Stevens on Adam Scott as he tried to take it round the Albion ‘keeper was missed by Kieren Watson (or more accurately it was saved).

HT: Staveley MW 0 – 1 Tadcaster Albion

Not only had Staveley missed two penalties they were also forced into two changes either side of the interval when firstly Dan Fletcher who had scored 2 in 2 since joining the club was the victim of a cynical challenge on halfway when he was about to start a promising attack and secondly Ash Rawson, who left the field having put so much into the first half was perhaps not fully fit from the previous game where he was also substituted through injury.

They were replaced by Jamie Brown and Matt Robinson who was making his first team debut following some top drawer performances for the under 21s. Brown went to left midfield moving Kieren Watson upfront and Robinson slotted in at right back moving Chris Baugh into midfield.
Making that many changes to a side that was holding its own was hardly the perfect scenario to start the second half with but the reshuffle sparked a revival in fortunes and contributed to what arguably would become the best “half” of the season… 

On the 53rd minute Tadcasters Gregg Anderson failed to clear his lines and succeeded only in handing the ball on a plate to Adam Scott whose first time pass landed nicely into the path of Kieren Watson who coolly slotted it under the onrushing Gary Stevens for a deserved equaliser.
Staveley MW 1 – 1 Tadcaster Albion

The Brewers are not top of the league for no reason though and despite Staveley having most of the half up to now, Nick Siddons had to be alert to palm away Josh Greenings volley from 12 yards out after being found by his older brother Johnathan – once of Manchester United.

Other chances came and went for both sides and with twelve minutes to go the tide turned back in favour of the home side where but for “man on the post” Jordan Armstrong defending a corner Jamie Brown would’ve given Staveley the lead with a goal bound effort from the edge of the area.

They didn’t have to wait long though as with nine minutes to go Kieren Watson pounced on a dawdling Gregg Anderson ricocheting the ball to Jamie Brown who strode forward before releasing a perfectly timed through ball to Courtney Hastings who rifled it under Gary Stevens. Much to the delight of his team mates, management and the fans, who were excellent throughout the night.

Staveley MW 2 – 1 Tadcaster Albion

From then on the result was never in doubt as Staveley with Mohammed Tijani now on in place of Adam Scott showed they had learned from last week (away at Nostell) and slowed the pace, took it to the corners and controlled the game right to the final whistle, where they deservedly received an ovation from the fans as they left the field!


FT: Staveley MW 2 – 1 Tadcaster Albion

Attendance: 208

SMWFC line up: 1.Nick Siddons.2.Chris Baugh.3.Charlie Oglesby.4.Ash Rawson.(17.Matt Robinson).5.Matt Varley.6.Richard Mintoft.7.Adam Scott.(16.Mohammed Tijani).8.Steve Carty.9.Dan Fletcher.(12.Jamie Brown)10.Kieren Watson.11.Courtney Hastings.

Subs Not Used: 14.George Johnson.15.Lewis Naylor.