City win scrappy contest
Mossley 0 Lancaster City 2
UNIBOND LEAGUE DIVISION ONE NORTH
Saturday 22nd August 2009 @ Seel Park, Mossley

Mossley (White & Black)

 

Lancaster City (Blue & White)

 
1. Peter Collinge
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1. Fearon
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2. Dan Schwarz
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2. Henry
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3. Leon Henry
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3. Marshall
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4. Graham Kay (c)
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4. Flannery
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5. Nick Boothby
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5. Stringfellow (c)
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6. Andy Watson
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6. Teague
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7. Matty Kay
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7. Rushton
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8. Jordan Goodeve
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8. Ward
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9. Danny Egan
9. Connerton
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10. Danny Dignan
10. West
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11, Kurtis Noble
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11. Jarvis
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12. Gareth Wager (for Watson)
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12. Heffernan (for Teague)
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14. Nathan McDonald (for Egan)
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14. Farrell (for Connerton)
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15. Matt Easter (not used)
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15. Sharrock (for Jarvis)
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16. Kayleme Baxter (for Dignan)
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16. Wilson (not used)
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17. Matthew Wrigley (not used)
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17. Thornley (not used)
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Mossleyweb Man of the Match: Nick Boothby
Half Time: 0-1
Full Time: 0-2
Goals:
Goals:
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Rushton (14), Jarvis (46)

 

If when the fixtures were announced in July you were to ask any level headed Mossley fan if they'd be happy with three points from the first three games - games against teams who've been prickly thorns in the Lilywhites' side over the past few years - they'd probably have said yes.

Therefore the fact that those three games yielded just those three points shouldn't really set the alarm bells ringing.  What does though is that after claiming a first ever win at Garforth on the opening day of the campaign, Mossley barely let out a whimper in losing to, first, Colwyn Bay and then Lancaster City.

While the defeat to the Welsh side was heavier, the reversal against Lancaster was possibly worse as not only were they nowhere near as impressive a side as Colwyn Bay (not that they needed to be given Mossley's performance or lack of it) but lessons that ought to have been learnt after the midweek game weren't.

It was the visitors who wielded most, if not all, of the early pressure and there reward was quick in coming.  A  low cross field pass in the 14th minutes split Mossley wide open and after cutting in from the wing Mike Rushton made no mistake when angling his shot past keeper Peter Collinge.

Some good, if at times desperate, defending and a couple of slices of luck prevented the lead from doubling on more than occasion; the Lilywhites penalty area playing host to a succession of scrambles in which the ball bounced around as if it were a pinball.

Unfortunately they were problems Mossley never looked like causing at the opposite end of the pitch, as an isolated front line again struggled to get close to winning any of the succession of high balls being pumped towards them.  It was only at set-pieces where they were getting a modicum of joy: an in swinging corner from Kurtis Noble was headed off the line and it was from another of his dead ball deliveries that Matty Kay scissor kicked a chance narrowly over the cross bar.

That the half-time whistle arrived with Mossley only the one goal in arrears was something of a relief.  The hope that the break would give the home side a chance to regroup though was dashed within a minute of the match restarting.

Straight from the kick-off Mossley surrendered possession in the cheapest manner possible and moments later a right wing cross was allowed to roll across the face of the net to where Paul Jarvis was arriving unmarked at the back post.  A goal virtually identical to the one Mossley conceded just after the interval against Bay.

Two should have been three not long after.  Again it was another cross that was able to travel untroubled along the six yard box but this time the City forward somehow conspired to direct the ball onto the post rather than into the open net.

It wasn't until the 78th minute that City's keeper Martin Fearon was finally called on to extend himself.  Picking up the ball at the back of the box following a slightly over hit corner, substitute Nathan McDonald unleashed a fierce volley that Fearon did well to deflect away to safety.

Rather than the start of a spirited fight back however it proved to be Mossley's last act in anger at attempting to rescue the game.  With Lancaster content to sit on their lead and the Lilywhites misfiring as an attacking threat, the match drifted slowly towards the conclusion that looked an inevitability from almost the moment the second period started.

Of course it’s still early days and no season has ever been defined by its first week.  But with important cup games on the horizon it’s to be hoped that Mossley quickly find the form that so far, Garforth excepted, eluded them.

Report by SJNR

Pics by Simon Platt