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4 March 2000
ALTRINCHAM (0) 3 SUTTON UNITED (0) 0
46 mins: 1-0 Chris Timons
49 mins: 2-0 Kevin Ellison
81 mins: 3-0 Keith Russell
The Golf Road turnstiles; 1230pm on 4th March 2000
BACKGROUND AND TEAM NEWS
This was a Nationwide Conference league match played at 3pm on
Saturday 4th March 2000 before a disappointingly small crowd of 889 people.
Altrincham started in twelfth place after having garnered seven points from their last
three games and being defeated only twice in their last 19 League games. Sutton arrived
at Moss Lane occupying bottom spot, despite trouncing Altrincham 3-0 on their
own ground on 11 September. The sun shone throughout but there was a strongish wind blowing from the Golf Road
end though this did little to affect the outcome of the game. The referee,
A. Penn gave a generally good performance though his booking of Adams and sending off
of Timons, though strictly correct, had mitigating circumstances. Altrincham had no
one sent off between August and 4 December when Simeon Hodson got his marching orders
in controversial circumstances at Dover. Then Jason Gallagher walked for a late
tackle at Northwich; Talbot was rightly sent off at Stevenage for a last-man
foul; Maddox bizarrely and Power quite justifiably were red-carded in the Macmillan
trophy against Telford (8 February) and today Timons went for two fairly trivial fouls
against Sutton. Now, only Adams of the regular defensive unit remains to suffer
the indignity of the early bath. In fact, Danny Adams returned to the side
for this match with Sutton after a one-match ban for bookings, a ban which broke his
run of 97 consecutive first-team outings. Other team news included the return of
leading scorer, Kevin Ellison after five matches out with a leg injury. Suspensions
to Leroy Chambers, Steve Hawes and Phil Power ruled them out of consideration.
Altrincham were also still lacking numerous players through injury (i.e. two
goalkeepers, Coburn and Greygoose; striker Price, midfielders Burke and
Crowe and centre-back Maddox). A rare (eighth) start was given to Richard Landon, who has
found the net 9 times in the Conference despite his restricted
opportunities.
TEAMS
ALTRINCHAM: 1. Key; 2. Hodson, 3. Adams, 4. Timons (capt), 5. Talbot;
6. Goodwin, 7. Gallagher, 8. Russell, 9. Morrell, 10. Landon, 11. Ellison
Subs: 12. Lovelock, 13. Senior, 14. Kielty, 15. Hulston, 16. Skelton
SUTTON UNITED: 1. Howells; 2. Brooker, 3. Skelly, 4. Riley, 5. Laker, 6. Harlow,
7. Dack, 8. Newhouse, 9. Winston, 10. Watson, 11. Brodrick.
Subs: 12. Berry, 13. Forrester, 13. Sears, 14 Rowlands
SUMMARY
Altrincham equalled their biggest winning margin with a 3-0 triumph over bottom-placed
Sutton, though that outcome had seemed unlikely after a lacklustre first half.
However, their joy was tinged with disappointment at the sending off of captain,
Chris Timons, a few minutes before the end for the second of two fairly
innocuous bookings.
THE MATCH
Altrincham restored Hodson to his normal right-back position as Adams returned at
left-back. Landon replaced Chambers, whilst Ellison returned to replace the
suspended Hawes in midfield, with Russell moving inside to accommodate him.
Lovelock dropped back to the subs' bench.
After the toss, the teams changed ends and Sutton faced the sun and gusty wind, blowing
from the Golf Road end. The visitors had the better of the early scrappy minutes and
had a good chance on 2 minutes when a poor clearance by Gary Talbot led to a
fine shot by Jimmy Dack which Key saved well at the second attempt. From the
resultant corner, the visitors' centre-back, Riley, headed over. There were
tentative attacks by the home side and Danny Adams shot well over from 25 yards
(7 mins). Altrincham improved with a good move involving Gallagher and Russell, followed by Keith Russell
shooting wide after a good build up by Adams and Morrell (8 mins). The game
continued in a fairly nondescript fashion up to the quarter-hour mark, when Mick Morrell
broke through and with only the goalkeeper to beat, used his left foot instead
of his right and ended up curling the ball away from the far post rather than
inside it. A free-kick, won by Russell, near the right-hand corner flag was curled in by
Adams but punched away by Howells. This led to a foul on Goodwin which
resulted in a long-range shot by Russell which was off-target. At the other end, Riley's
free-kick was punched clear by Key only for Dack to fire in a shot well over the bar. Dack, playing
with a strapped hand, further injured it but played on. Sutton pressure
produced a corner from Talbot's hacked clearance.
First-half action from the Altrincham v Sutton match.
Ellison was occupying an inside-left rather than winger's position for much of the
time but he produced a good run on 40 minutes. Although, by now, Altrincham were enjoying the majority
of the possession, Sutton threatened from time to time, though a free-kick
on the edge of the Altrincham box was sliced well wide (42 mins). The worst foul of
the game, a shin-high hack at Jason Gallagher led to a booking for
Newhouse on 43 minutes. With the '3 minutes to play' card held aloft, an Ellison
cross cum shot was held by the keeper but the half ended goalless.
HALF-TIME: ALTRINCHAM 0 SUTTON UNITED 0
In the 46th minute, an overhit cross from the right by Hodson was needlessly headed for a corner on
the left by Riley. Russell's fine corner found the Altrincham captain,
Chris Timons, unmarked and his firm header opened the scoring from six yards.
Two minutes later, Goodwin, moving forward into the box was brought down and after
receiving treatment, Ellison took the free kick from the edge of the box. His
firm, but not rocket-powered, shot passed the end of the wall and beat keeper Howells
entering the net inside his left-hand post. In the excitement, Altrincham full-back
Danny Adams's father, seated in the stand, spilled his coffee down himself!
With Altrincham now in control, Sutton placed more emphasis on attack as they
sought to retrieve the situation. On 57 minutes Newhouse put Brooker through
only for Timons to make a saving tackle, conceding a corner. Dack's
inswinging corner was held by Key. Then Winston wrestled with Talbot and not only did he not get the free-kick
that he seemed to deserve but ended up injured, off the pitch. From the resulting corner,
Key held the follow-up shot well (60 mins). However, Altrincham countered with a fine
run down the right by Gallagher. Super-sub Richard Landon had been having a quietish match but
after 62 minutes he cut inside his defender and was brought down on the edge of the penalty
area. Russell's freekick evaded the defensive wall and was well-saved by Howells.
A short period of end-to-end play ensued before Ellison was substituted
by Lovelock (65 mins). A superb nutmeg of his opponent by Russell came to naught before
Sutton replaced Watson with Forrester. A free kick by Dack was punched clear by
Key. Shortly afterwards, Morrell had the ball in the net. However, in the build-up, Morrell's
initial shot had been blocked by the keeper and Lovelock's goal-bound follow-up
had struck the prone Morrell. Either an offside or a handball against
Morrell was given by the referee.
Sutton mounted attacks of their own, being caught offside after a mistake
by Landon had let them in and then Harlow fired off a free-kick from 35 yards. A
skirmish between Winston and Adams ended with the Sutton man pushing the
Altrincham defender in the face but the referee took no action other than
obliging the combatants to shake hands. On 70 minutes a Sutton attack was
halted on the edge of the box by what was adjudged to be a bookable offence by Timons,
though its nature evaded most of the crowd. Before the freekick could be taken,
Rowlands came on to replace the injured Dack. The kick itself was driven into the wall and Lovelock raced
clear, his advance only halted by a foul. The resulting kick
from 35 yards, by Adams, came to nothing. A similar obstruction at the other
end, by Timons, led to a freekick by Sutton which caused Key little difficulty.
An excellent break by the impressive Goodwin, led to a shot by Gallagher which unfortunately
struck Goodwin on its way to goal and the rebound ended up with Howells (74
mins). After a long-range shot from Sutton, which went well over the bar, Gallagher fed Russell but the latter
could only produce a weak left-foot shot from a threatening position inside
the box. More good work by Goodwin led to a foul on Lovelock but the free-kick by
Russell was overhit above the onrushing Altrincham players (78 mins). The most
skilful moment of the match came on 79 mins when Danny Adams, hemmed in on his own goal-line,
near the corner flag, dragged the ball back three times in quick succession to
avoid the attentions of Rowlands. A rising shot from the edge of the box by
Brodrick occurred after a lapse in the Altrincham defence, but the ball cleared the
bar easily. Moments later Russell broke through in the inside-left position,
drew the keeper and nonchalantly flicked the ball past Howells's left hand with his right foot in a manner reminiscent of his
performances in 1997/98 when he played up front. The ball entered the net just
inside the keeper's left-hand post to make the score 3-0.
What should have been unadulterated pleasure for Altrincham, turned doubly
sour as, firstly, Adams strode through the defence only to be pulled up by the ref's whistle. Not only
was offside given but Adams was harshly booked for playing on after the whistle. Worse was to come.
As a Sutton player routinely broke down their left-wing, Timons fouled him and was shown the red
card on 85 minutes. He left the field (as shown left) to acclaim from the Altrincham fans and manager Bernard
Taylor instantly put on debut-making Wayne Hulston for Morrell. Hodson moved to centre-back to replace
Timons. A shot by Newhouse was held by Key as Altrincham played out the
match. In the closing minutes, Landon fed Gallagher and though
Howells dropped the ball, Lovelock was unable to finish off the
move, and finally a shot by Hulston, after more work by Landon,
was smothered by Howells.
This win moved Altrincham to their highest position of the season, tenth, whilst Sutton remained
bottom, their position worsened by wins for Welling and Woking. Whilst Welling deserve to go down after
escaping rightful relegation last year because of Barrow's demise, and Woking are even
more deserving of the drop after the disgraceful performances of their recently
sacked manager at grounds up and down the country, it would be sad to see
Sutton join them in relegation. Like Altrincham, they lack the resources
to compete with the top Conference sides but they played honestly and fairly
throughout this match.
The official man of the match award went to Gary Talbot. Although he did play
well, this observer's own candidate would have been Shaun Goodwin or Danny Adams.
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