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Mossley 3 Ossett Albion 1

UNIBOND LEAGUE DIVISION ONE NORTH
Saturday 22nd September 2007 @ Seel Park, Mossley

Mossley (White)

 

Ossett Albion (Gold & Black)

 
1. Ashley Connor
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1. Bennett
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2. Daryl Weston
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2. Siddall
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3. Matthew Butters
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3. Cook
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4. Martin Allison
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4. Ryan
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5. Lee Connor (c)
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5. D.Riordan
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6. James Riordan
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6. Wordsworth
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7. Paul Quinn
1
7. Syers
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8. Paul Garvey
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8. Parker
--1
9. Gareth Hamlet
1
9. Bentley
1
10. Richard Conway
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10. Boardman
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11, Lee Blackshaw
1
11. Stead
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12. Arron Kirk (for Quinn 76)
1
12. Moyce (for Boardman)
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14. Darren Royle (not used)
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14. White (for Parker)
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15. Kitson Gayle (for Blackshaw 80)
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15. Hydes (for Bentley)
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Half Time: 0-0
Full Time: 3-1
Goals:
Goals:
Quinn (57), Hamlet (70), Kirk (87)
Bentley (54)


Mossley supporters left a home match with a winning feeling for the first time since March after coming from behind to beat second placed Ossett Albion at Seel Park.

Despite the nine place and seven points advantage Albion held over their host's there was very little to choose between the two sides in an evenly matched opening half. That said it was probably the Yorkshire side that left the field at the interval the more disappointed of the two sides at being level, having called Mossley keeper Ashley Connor into action on more than one occasion and seen a shot from O9 crash against bar in the 24 th minute.

That's not to say that the home side were slacking, in fact it was quite the opposite, but the lack of a precise final ball or touch meant that good approach play often went to waste, leaving Ossett keeper Neal Bennett relatively under occupied.

The second period began with both sides going close in quick succession to opening the scoring before Albion actually did in the 54 th minute. Under a sustained spell of pressure Mossley broke the defensive commandment that states, “Thou shalt not play the ball across the face of goal” and though Connor did well to deny the visitors with their initial opportunity, he was powerless to prevent Bentley from jabbing home the rebound from close range.

The blow of going behind however had an immediate galvanising effect on the home side and three minutes later they had levelled the score. Richard Conway floated a diagonal ball over the head of Ossett's right back and into the path of Lee Blackshaw. The former Glossop player cut into the box, pulled the ball back to Paul Quinn who'd dropped off his marker and after steadying himself he spun and shot low past Bennett into the bottom left hand corner of the net.

The home side went close to taking the lead when Blackshaw's cross was headed back across goal by Quinn and Paul Garvey instinctively flicked at the ball with the back of his heel. As the ball rolled agonisingly along the goal line it became a race between Gareth Hamlet and Bennett as to who would get the next touch and, unfortunately for the Lilywhite's, it was the latter who managed to get his hands to it nanoseconds before the formers boot. Hamlet wasn't to be denied though and with twenty minutes remaining he won his second chase for the ball with a back peddling Bennett, rising to get on the end of a deep, looping cross by Quinn to head Mossley in front.

Now trailing, Ossett added an urgency to their game that had otherwise been lacking up till that point (goal kicks and other dead balls from as early as the fifth minute were being taken at a pace were even the use of the adjective 'glacial' would be an understatement) but they couldn't prise the game out of Mossley's now vice like grip.

No matter how comfortable you look though, when there's only one goal in it the match is always a slip or a misplaced pass away from taking on a different complexion altogether but any nerves the home contingent may have had were dispelled in the 87 th minute when Mossley's two second half substitutes combined to secure the points.

Ashley Connor's long clearance was flicked on by Kitson Gayle to Aaron Kirk and with one touch the young midfielder controlled the ball and beat his marker. With his second he curled the ball low around Bennett from just inside the box for his first goal in a Mossley shirt.

The win now makes it seven points taken from a possible nine for the Lilywhites and whilst it may still be too early to say for definite, recent performances suggest that the jitters evident in earlier games may now be a thing of the past. And if that's the case then the home supporters can look forward to leaving Seel Park with a smile on their faces more frequently than they did last season.

Report by SJNR

 


Paul Quinn fires home Mossley's equaliser



Gareth Hamlet heads Mossley into the lead (pic by Smiffy)


Arron Kirk slots home the third goal


"Mossleyweb Man of the Match"
Rich Conway

pics by Garry Hadfield
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