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25 March 2000
Saturday 25 March, 2000
ALTRINCHAM (0) 1 KETTERING TOWN (0) 1
47 mins: 1-0 Kevin Ellison (Altrincham)
63 mins: 1-1 Carl Shutt (Kettering)
BACKGROUND AND TEAM NEWS

L to R: The poster board at the Golf Road end; a Kettering
attack during the second half.
This was a Nationwide Conference league match played at 3pm on
Saturday 25th March 2000 before a modest crowd of 939.The Altrincham fans were
unusually muted whilst the Kettering contingent's most obvious contribution
was the hurling of gratuitous abuse at the Altrincham substitutes, particularly
Greygoose and Hart, at half-time. A draw was on the cards with Altrincham
having racked up 16 and Kettering 13 before today's match.
The referee, Mr Evans was one of the best to be seen at Moss Lane this year.
Altrincham captain, Chris Timons, was restored to the side following suspension
and Leroy Chambers, Mike Morrell and Kevin Ellison all played despite
injuries. Brendan Burke, who announced his retirement last Thursday, was in the
crowd, as was fellow injury victim Gavin Price. Lance Key remained in goal and
Richard Landon reverted to substitute.
TEAMS
ALTRINCHAM (Red and white striped shirts, black shorts): 1. Lance Key; 2. Simeon Hodson, 3. Danny Adams,
4. Chris Timons (capt), 5. Gary Talbot, 6. Keith Russell 7. Jason Gallagher, 8. Steve Hawes, 9. Leory Chambers,
10. Mike Morrell, 11. Kevin Ellison
Subs: 12. Phil Power, 13. Dean Greygoose, 14. Richard Landon, 15. Andy Lovelock, 16.
Paul Hart.
KETTERING TOWN (Green and yellow striped shirts, green shorts) 1. Adam Sollitt, 2. Ian Ridgway,
3. Carl Adams, 4. Paul Cox, 5. Colin Vowden, 6, Craig Norman, 7. Matt Fisher,
8. Phil Brown, 9. Carl Shutt, 10. Dale Watkins, 11. Gary Setchell.
Subs: 12. Turkins, 14. Lee Hudson, 15. Mark Paul, 16. Ricky Hailstone, 17. Steve Wilson
SUMMARY
This was a moderately entertaining game between two fairly evenly-balanced sides.
The result led to each side dropping a place, Altrincham moving down to
twelfth. On a positive note, Altrincham extended their unbeaten run to seven
league matches and have now lost only two of their last 23 Conference games. They also
retained their record of not losing this season in the League after scoring the first
goal in a match. Lance Key has also yet to be on the losing side for
Altrincham after seven appearances.
THE MATCH
On a sunny afternoon, when dark clouds passed close to the ground without ever depositing any rain,
Altrincham kicked off towards the Golf Road end. Leroy Chambers, who started the match with
one goal each on his record for both Kettering and Altrincham this season,
following his loan spell with the visitors, clattered Adam Sollitt well after
the keeper had gathered a high ball (2 mins). He was lucky not to be booked.
After treatment to Sollitt, the game resumed and the home defence were soon
fortunate that nothing came of indecision at the back between Hawes and Gallagher
in their own penalty area (3 mins). Corners were won at each end before
a misunderstanding between the retreating Chris Timons and
the advancing Key resulted in a hasty hack clear by the keeper. A good through ball also
led to Key to diving at the feet of Kettering's Phil Brown to save (8 mins).
In these first ten minutes the Altrincham defence was looking suspect and Kettering were
the better side. However, Altrincham picked up their game, though an air shot by
Russell (10 mins) was countered by a shot which was always going over the top by Fisher
and which was deflected for a corner (12 mins). Timons cleared the corner and
an almost immediate Kettering free-kick (13 mins). A good break by Watkins, on the right produced a low
cross which the advancing Kettering forward unwisely stepped over to allow Altrincham
to clear to safety. A second dangerous Kettering break followed on
15 minutes when Shutt got clear on the right then passed to Ridgway,
who cut neatly inside but sliced his shot well wide.
Altrincham replied with an attack which ended when Gallagher went down with a head
injury after challenging for a high ball. However, the resulting free-kick went to the
visitors (16 mins) after Gallagher had received treatment for concussion. On 19 minutes came the first of
two changes of ball by the referee and, at the same time, Altrincham keeper Key was made to change
his yellow jersey for an orange one. Presumably it had been felt that his
original attire had been too close in colour to the green and yellow Kettering shirts.
On 20 minutes, Chambers, who was applying himself well, put a shot well over, following a free-kick,
but a minute later Kettering won a corner which Key easily held as Adams tried an inswinger.
Altrincham's best chance so far came on 22 minutes when Jason Gallagher ran through
into the visitors' box, but under pressure from a defender and Sollitt,
he could only win a corner. Russell's corner eventually fell to Timons on the edge of the box but his firm shot was wide of
Sollitt's right-hand post. A Kettering corner (24 mins) fell to Fisher on the edge
of the Altrincham box but he hit the ball wide and also high enough to go out of the ground.
Free-kicks were traded by the sides until Adams put Ellison through only for
Sollitt to smother the ball at the forward's feet (27 mins). Following a
corner, well won by Chambers on the right, and taken by Ellison, the ball
found Talbot whose header was cleared to Timons on the edge of the box.
Timons again screwed his shot, this time over the top, rather than wide. Mr Evans
replaced the match ball again (31 mins). Immediately, Danny Adams missed his
tackle on the half-way line but Fisher's cross was initially cleared by Timons's head only
for Watkins to blast over the top from the clearance.
Altrincham were now in the ascendant and Chambers was denied by the referee's whistle as he drew back
his foot to shoot (40 mins). Shortly afterwards, a strong challenge by Kevin Ellison literally knocked
Kettering's Ridgway into the arms of the Altrincham manager, Bernard Taylor, as he
stood on the touchline. A minute later, despite a clear whistle for off-side, Brown chose to put the ball in the
net past a deliberately stationary Key; he escaped the booking which his actions
deserved- unlike at least two Altrincham players in earlier matches this season.
Before the half-time whistle Morrell had time to fluff a cross following a throw by Ellison but a moment later
(44 mins) he volleyed a shot strongly, but well over Sollitt's net.
HALF-TIME : - ALTRINCHAM 0 KETTERING TOWN 0
The concussed Gallagher was replaced by player-coach, Phil Power, at half-time and Keith Russell moved to the right
of midfield to accommodate him. Almost immediately a cross by Adams from the left was met by a towering leap from
Kevin Ellison in the centre of the box and his firm header beat Sollitt easily (47 mins). Altrincham now applied
more pressure and good work by Russell led to Ellison being blocked at the price of a corner. The resultant
head-tennis ended with a fine left-foot shot from Russell from the edge of the box, which went over the bar.
At the other end a cross found Shutt (51 mins) but he headed high and wide.
Then a cross by Ellison at the Kettering end forced Sollitt to smother the ball at
Morrell's feet (52 mins). Ellison was again clearly not fit, but carried on gamely despite his
longstanding leg injury. Setchell then forced his way through the centre of the home defence
but his rising shot went well over. On 54 minutes Ellison put Morrell through but he took too long to shoot.
A minute later Danny Adams put Leroy Chambers through but his lob was a little too
firm and cleared both Sollitt and his crossbar before resting on top of the net.
Mike Morrell leaves the field as he is substituted by Richard Landon
Watkins was replaced by Hudson for Kettering on 59 minutes and two minutes later a foray by Adams
ended in the Altrincham full-back shooting narrowly wide of Sollitt's left-hand post.
Then, just outside the home penalty area, Power gave away an unnecessary free-kick. This was rapidly
taken by Carl Adams and was met by the incoming run of Shutt who buried a firm header
into the left-hand corner of Key's goal from 10 yards. The equaliser had come
(on 63 mins) against the run of play but Kettering now stepped up the pressure.
On 66 minutes Russell gave way to Andy Lovelock as the visitors began to have the
better of the match. After a stoppage for a back injury to Setchell in
his own box (68 mins), play was fairly even until on 74 minutes Richard Landon
replaced Morrell. Altrincham's play now lacked cohesion as both Lovelock
and Landon struggled to get into the match. On 78 minutes Hodson fell awkwardly after
making a tackle in his own half and after lengthy treatment hobbled off, leaving
Altrincham to play out the rest of the match with ten men including the ailing Ellison.
Not surprisingly, it was Kettering who finished the stronger despite a couple of fine
dribbles by Lovelock. The second of these followed good work by Chambers in the
Kettering corner and ended with Lovelock bursting into the box but firing narrowly wide
(86 mins). An Altrincham corner (87 mins) resulted in a foul on Sollitt by
Talbot followed shortly after by a header over the bar at the other end after a Kettering
corner. Some twenty seconds before the final whistle, Timons was booked for an
honest challenge for a 50/50 ball near the half-way line, a decision which
spoilt an otherwise excellent display by the referee. Danny Adams was deservedly
named as the Altrincham 'Man of the Match' for yet another fine performance at left-back.
Overall, a draw was a fair result. Altrincham's extensive list of injuries
was increased by the addition of Gallagher and Hodson to it. Moreover, the
fitness of Ellison is also open to doubt. The Conference's cruel scheduling
does give Altrincham three weeks before their next game in the league in which
these players may recover. However there are then five games in ten days and a run-in
of eight matches which includes five games against teams from the top seven of the
Conference. Three points today would have lifted Altrincham to ninth and virtual
safety from relegation. As it is, their fans must sweat out three weeks of
inactivity as other teams play and, no doubt, in some cases overtake them.
OTHER ALTRINCHAM MATCH REPORTS:
12 February 2000 ALTRINCHAM 0 WELLING UNITED 1
22 February 2000 ALTRINCHAM 2 SCARBOROUGH 1
26 February 2000 MORECAMBE 3 ALTRINCHAM 3
4 March 2000 ALTRINCHAM 3 SUTTON UNITED 0
11 March 2000 KIDDERMINISTER HARRIERS 1 ALTRINCHAM 1
18 March 2000 HAYES 1 ALTRINCHAM 1
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