Heart Foundation Trophy
Semi Final
Sacriston Cricket Club
Fc 1 v 0 Shotton Comrades Fc
Craig Coates (100)
Cup Match played at
Sacriston Colliery Welfare Ground on 08 March 2015
Kick Off: 10:30 - Attendance: 100 –
Kick Off: 10:30 - Attendance: 100 –
30 minutes Extra Time
played as seen by Bryan Potts
When
you get to a semi-final of any competition the performance and style of play is
immaterial it is just all about getting the result. This game won’t stay long
in the memory too the 100 plus crowd who witnessed it however they will
probably remember two things. Firstly the outstanding performance of the
Shotton Comrades goalkeeper Phil Murphy who produced a number of truly
magnificent saves and secondly the wonderful goal scored by Craig Coates which
decided the contest.
Now to the game
itself which was played on a mild Sunday morning with very little wind. The
pitch itself again was poor and it is stopping us playing the kind of football
we want to because it is so bumpy and is in dire need of a good roll to flatten
it out. It was clear early on from the physical of the Shotton players and the
strikers in particular that Shotton were going to be direct in their style of
play.
Sacriston started
well without really creating too many chances and the biggest feature of our
first half play was the lack of a good set piece taker.We wasted several good
opportunities from set plays because we didn’t deliver the ball into any
dangerous areas and we didn’t test the Shotton keeper enough.During the first
half Shotton showed very little in the final third and apart from the odd flick
on in and around the box didn’t create one significant chance to score from
open play.
Sacriston’s first
big chance of the game came on 25 minutes when a ball from the right came
across the box to Gavin McCormack who found himself in a great shooting
position 12 yards out and he took the shot first time but the Shotton keeper
did well to stick a leg out and keep the ball out of the goal.
Then on 40 minutes
Greg Coates did well to wrestle clear of his marker and the ball dropped nicely
for him to hit on the volley first time right footed but the Shotton keeper did
well to make a good save.
The game burst into
life on the stroke of half time when Andrew Solan did brilliantly to win 3 hard
tackles in one piece of play just ploughing his way through up the field. All
the tackles were hard but fair and Solan won the ball on each occasion but this
did lead to a brief unsavoury moment between the teams as Shotton didn’t seem
to take too kindly to Solan’s style of play which in all honesty they could
have no complaints with. The referee sensibly blew the half time whistle
shortly afterwards. However I must stress that this game was played in a fair
and competitive spirit throughout.
Half time came and
went and the start of the 2nd half
wasn’t producing much in the way of chances so on 55 minutes Craig Coates
replaced Greg Coates and his movement immediately caused the Shotton defenders
some new problems.James Thornton replaced Andrew Collinson on 62 minutes and he
got into the game straight away taking a free kick with his first touch which
was put into a testing area but Shotton did get the ball clear. Thornton had an
excellent game putting himself about everywhere and his calm passing kept the
team ticking over.
The next big chance
for Sacriston arrived on 74 minutes when the ball was bobbling about in the box
and Sean Gregory hit his shot on the turn which was deflected up onto and over
the crossbar.
Jacob Horner
replaced John Harrison on 81 minutes and he gave the team good energy playing
on both wings whilst on the field. The next big chance of the game fell
Sacriston’s way on 83 minutes when Anthony Ward’s brilliant right wing and
cross found Gavin McCormack at the back post who got up early to head for goal
but just put it wide it looked for all the world it was going to be the moment.
Apart from the
occasional set piece Shotton never threatened the Sacriston goal until the last
5 minutes then from a scuffed corner kick the ball rolled along the floor and
hit the near post. Then 2 minutes later Shotton got into a good position
counter attacking well which resulted in a fierce shot from the right hand side
of the box which almost certainly would have gone in but for Grant Boyd’s
brilliant block. This was the only time in the game that I felt worried because
it was so close to the end of normal time.
Then in the last
minute Sacriston had one final attack which resulted in one almighty goalmouth
scramble from which we had 4 shots in a row saved by the Shotton goalkeeper. It
all happened so quickly that I can’t recall who shot where and when but the
keeper just kept getting in the way it was truly heroic stuff by him and so
frustrating for us because that would have been the winner and no extra time.
The whistle for
normal time went shortly after that incident and although we hadn’t scored we
were so on top that we felt we had to score plus we had fresh legs on the
field. Gary Draper replaced Gavin McCormack at the start of extra time and
Stuart Fenton came on for Andrew Solan on 94 minutes who was suffering from
cramp.
Sacriston dominated
the early part of extra time and then finally on 100 minutes the magic moment
arrived, Gary Draper played a fantastic ball through to Craig Coates who
instantly controlled the ball before taking it nearer the goal and as the
Shotton keeper advanced Coates cleverly chipped the ball over him with the
inside of his left foot and into the net. It was no more than Sacriston had
deserved. Coates a minute later found himself in exactly the same position but
with more time on his hands with this chance he did everything right opened up
his body to get the ball on to his favoured right foot then just before
striking the ball it took a massive bobble resulting in Coates skewing his shot
wide.
Two more
substitutions were required in the final stages with Gregory and Thornton
giving way for Harrison and Collinson to return. Sacriston saw out the
remaining time expertly with Craig Coates manipulating the ball superbly in the
corner for large periods of time to run down the clock which eventually saw us
through to a 1-0 victory.
Shotton never gave
up right until the end but in all honesty Sacriston should have won this game
much more comfortably and would have done if it hadn’t have been for the
excellent Murphy in the Shotton goal. Sacriston never stopped trying to create
chances all game and although with better finishing we would have won easier I
think it did help focus the teams mindset knowing we had to concentrate right
until the end with only a slender one goal advantage. The attitude and work
rate of all Sacriston players during the match was fantastic showing an
unbelievable desire to win which I as manager of the club was very proud off.
The support shown by the locals for the team was there for all to see and I
thank each and every one of them and this I am sure helped when the going got
tough in extra time.
Craig Coates was
the difference and although he openly said he didn’t want to take any of the
lads’ places who had got us to that semi-final I don’t think anybody can
question the value he brings to the side. His attitude and professional way of
keeping the ball was invaluable to the team getting over the line and for the
rest of the team to learn from. The best form of coaching is demonstration
sometimes.
The whole team played well but Rob
Draper was man of the match the man was just everywhere and with him in defence
alongside Danny O’Brien we never looked like conceding a goal. Every time that
Shotton got close to our goal Rob would just come along and take the ball and
then start attacks from deep. Well done lads we now have a final to look
forward to sometime in May.
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