Thursday 5 May 2016

13/04/2016 v Cleethorpes Town (a) - League Cup 4th Round

Staveley miners Welfares “reward” for defeating Garforth last month was a place in the fourth round of the league cup where Cleethorpes Town were the opponents. The Trojans two visits to the Bradley Football development centre have both produced five goal thrillers so the fans travelled in anticipation of another game to remember and they were not to be disappointed…


Availability for midweek games is difficult at the best of times but with having to set off early to reach the east coast in time Staveley were without several senior first team players and went with a largely under 21s line up to face a pretty much full strength opposition riding high in the Premier League and still with an outside chance of winning it altogether. – But to be fair, Staveley generally have a good number of young players in their line-up. Jack Hutchinson came in at right back and had Nathan Jessop in front of him on the right side of midfield, Matt Robinson made his starting debut in the middle of the park and Charlie Oglesby came in at left back, otherwise it was as you were from Saturdays game at home to Maltby.

It’s probable that one of the last things Staveleys management team said to the players as they left the dressing room was to “keep it tight” but this instruction went out the window as early as the second minute as the home side took the lead when a half-hearted Staveley attempt at clearing Jon Oglesbys cross from the left landed kindly at the feet of Marc Cooper who smashed the ball high into the corner of Chris Butts goal from about six yards out.

Cleethorpes Town 1 – 0 Staveley MW.

The hosts threatened to run away with it in the opening stages with their trademark directness, Brody Robertson found Luke Mascall and his cheeky back heel created a shooting opportunity for Tim Lowe who sent his effort skyward. Marc Cooper then found Jon Oglesby whose goalbound shot was cleared by Alex Pugh – who was excellent throughout the night for the Trojans.

Staveley weathered the storm and after ten or so minutes got into the game in an attacking sense… Jack Hutchinson found Courtney Hastings who flicked the ball to Steve Carty who was fouled in the process of striding forward. Adam Scott clipped the set piece to the back post where Matt Varleys header back across goal was cleared for a throw, where a quick interchange of passes between Steve Carty and Charlie Oglesby allowed Matt Robinson to fire just wide of the target.

The two sides continued to exchange blows with Luke Mascall bringing the best out of Chris Butt who dived to his right to keep out the wide man’s cross shot and Courtney Hastings in the thick of the action for Staveley pinging the ball over for Adam Scott who drew the defender in before releasing Matt Robinson for another shot.

The Trojans recovered from their early setback in the forty first minute when Charlie Oglesby floated a curling left footed cross from just outside the left hand edge of the area which was met by Nathan Jessop whose controlled side footed volley sailed into the top corner.

Cleethorpes Town 1 – 1 Staveley MW.

A minute later the game was turned on its head when Matt Robinson passed left for Adam Scott, whose low cross into the crowded box was crucially met by Nathan Jessop who slid in at the far post to give Staveley the lead at halftime. Which, could’ve been more had Kieren Watsons shot on the volley from a Nathan Jessop cross from the right, squirmed the right side of the post.

HT: Cleethorpes Town 1 – 2 Staveley MW.

That lead didn’t last long though as two minutes after the restart Luke Mascall who had been halted in his tracks by Charlie Oglesby as he tried to get to the byline was able to find Tim Lowe whose run from right back had not been tracked and all on his own in the Staveley box he was able to steer it across Chris Butt and in at the far post.

Cleethorpes Town 2 – 2 Staveley MW

There was still plenty of time left in the game and at this moment no one could predict what the final score might be as both sides continued to press forward…Cleethorpes’ Jon Oglesby crossed for Luke Mascall to shoot but Chris Butt tipped over and a clever freekick routine from the Trojans saw Adam Scott pass to Kieren Watson who had run across goal behind the defensive wall to win a corner which unfortunately came to nothing.

Just before the hour Jack Hutchinson and Matt Robinson combined to set Nathan Jessop free down the right, but his cross was just too high for Kieren Watson to get a decisive head to, and Jessop was involved again a few minutes later but Cleethorpes cut out his cross and broke quickly to send Luke Mascall seemingly clear on goal. With a considerable head start he was unable to break clear of Alex Pugh who used his pace to get back on terms and thwarted the lively number seven.

In the seventy first minute Staveleys own lively number seven, Adam Scott took centre stage when  he took on several players on a mazy diagonal run that took him from the left side of midfield right into the area and saw his shot, across goal slide under the despairing dive of ‘keeper Miles Fenty and nestle into the far corner.

Cleethorpes Town 2 – 3 Staveley MW

There was still time for more drama and Cleethorpes came back into it just five minutes later when Matt Varley in attempting to tackle Marc Cooper who had his back to goal on the edge of the area was adjudged to have gone through the player to the ball. A penalty kick was awarded and duly despatched by Marc Cooper.

Cleethorpes Town 3 – 3 Staveley MW
The match took its final twist with ten minutes remaining when Cleethorpes once again employed their tactic of going direct and the ball broke to Luke Mascall who rocketed a right footed volley from almost 20 yards into the top corner.

Cleethorpes Town 4 – 3 Staveley MW

Adam Scott went close late on with a curling shot that whistled past the post but its Cleethorpes that move onto the quarter finals to face Handsworth Parramore- a repeat of last years final.

FT: Cleethorpes Town 4 – 3 Staveley MW


Mistakes at crucial times cost Staveley but disappointing as the result may have been the game was a great advert for football at this level and Staveleys fans went home proud of what in many ways was “performance of the season” from their young side. 

Attendance: 70

SMWFC:1.Chris Butt.2.Jack Hutchinson.3.Charlie Oglesby.4.Matt Robinson.5. Matt Varley.6.Alex Pugh.7.Adam Scott.8. Steve Carty.9. Courtney Hastings.(14.Mohammed Tijani).10.Kieren Watson.11.Nathan Jessop

Not Used: 12.George Johnson 15.Chris Baugh