Thursday 5 May 2016

20/04/2016 v Albion Sports (a)

A number of changes were made to the starting line-up for Staveley Miners Welfares long midweek trip to Albion Sports. With Adam Scott and Alex Pugh unavailable, George Johnson and Chris Baugh came in to fill the gap and Steve Carty came back in as he recovered from the calf injury which forced him to miss the last game.

Richard Mintoft continued in central defence and replaced Matt Varley as Staveleys captain who, this week came to the mutual decision that he should leave the club and departs with their thanks for his efforts this season and a good luck message for the future...


Also missing was Greg Fitzpatrick and Nathan Jessop who moved to the bench.
Both Staveley and their opponents are firmly ensconced in mid table and with just a few more games to go, on paper it would appear that other than professional pride both teams have nothing to play for, and unfortunately it reflected that on the grass too.

A scrappy opening saw Ash Rawson trying to thread a ball through for Courtney hasting to run onto but Mark Bowers in the Albion goal came out to gather.

Both sides struggled all night to get anything going in an attacking sense but Albion nearly made the break through after five minutes when a misunderstanding between Kieren Watson and Charlie Ogglesby caused a Staveley attack to break down and allowed Asif Hussain to sweep the ball forward for the Lions where only a great tackle from Chris Baugh chasing back prevented Matt Mathers a clean run on goal.

Fifteen minutes in and the home side created one of their very few chances in the entire match when Matt Mathers played in Levi Maturine with a reverse ball inside Charlie Oglesby who without a winger in front of him due to the 4-3-3 formation Staveley were playing was left exposed. Maturine fired the ball into a crowded box where it would only need a faint touch from the many attackers and defenders alike who were steaming towards the goal but, thankfully no one got that touch and out to safety it went.

It would be a massive over exaggeration to say Staveley were “struggling” to stay in the game but the home side definitely had the better chances. Next to try was Levi Maturine but his shot went well wide and Joe Bardens whistled just over.

Richard Mintoft had to clear from underneath his own crossbar when a freekick from the left was swung into the box by Micheal O’Brien and Matt Mathers launched a late bid for the “miss of the season” award when he redirected a cross, again from the left well wide, when it looked easier to score and that signalled the end of a rather drab first half.

HT: Albion Sports 0 – 0 Staveley MW

The second half saw an improvement of sorts from the Trojans but not until the fifty sixth minute did it come alive as far as chances were concerned when Courtney Hastings found himself on the left touchline. Faced by Sam Bradley, Hastings kept the ball moving forward and flashed the ball across the six yard box for a waiting Dan Fletcher who, could only put it wide.

That was the last action for Dan Fletcher who was replaced by Nathan Jessop and that move prompted a change to a 4-4-2 which seemed to suit Staveley better.

Steve Carty had the honour of having Staveleys first shot on target, just before the hour but his edge of the box effort was easily gathered by Mark Bowers. But, Another chance wasn’t long in coming though when Ash Rawson, looped a pass into Kieren Watson who from six yards out instead of  waiting for the ball to drop so he could shoot low as it fell chose to take it early and tried to shove it over Bowers but only succeeded in passing it back to Albion’s ‘keeper.

It didn’t get much better and Staveley had Richard Mintoft to thank as the clock ticked down to full time when not once but twice he came to the rescue… Firstly heading rising to head out Mohammed Kaba’s cross into the box for a corner which, resulted in several more corners and a nervous moment for Staveley ‘keeper Chris Butt who came out to initially clear a cross which fell kindly to Joe Barden but Mintoft was alert to the danger and cleared the shot off the line to, end a game that won’t live long in the memory of the decent following from North Derbyshire.


 FT: Albion Sports 0 – 0 Staveley MW

SMWFC: 1.Chris Butt.2.Jack Hutchinson.3.Charlie Ogglesby.4.Ash Rawson.5.Richard Mintoft.6.Chris Baugh.7.George Johnson.(14. Mohammed Tijani).8.Steve Carty.9.Courtney Hastings.(12.Matt Robinson).10.Kieren Watson.11.Dan Fletcher. (15.Nathan Jessop)

Attendance: 61

Man of the Match: Ash Rawson – Desire, commitment and won just about every tackle covering every blade of grass three or four times during the 90 minutes.