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Saturday 15 April, 2000
RUSHDEN AND DIAMONDS (1) 1 ALTRINCHAM (0) 0
GOAL 21 mins: Town (Rushden)
BACKGROUND AND TEAM NEWS
Lance Key being 'moved along' by a
Rushden steward for practising in the penalty area
This Nationwide Conference league match kicked off at 3.06pm as a mark of
respect to the victims of the Hillsborough stadium disaster in 1989. Conditions were
heavy and rain continued to fall throughout the match. Altrincham supporters could not fail to be
impressed by the magnificent Nene Stadium. However, the bag searches, the
segregated 'social' clubs, the cordoning off of visiting fans, the video screen
injunctions to behave and the actions of the army of stewards, who even
demanded that Altrincham's keeper move six feet so that his practice routines took place
outside the penalty area, lent an air of authoritarianism to the experience
of watching football.
The referee, Mr Cooper only lasted till half-time when he was replaced by
his Assistant, Mr Cann. However neither official booked anyone- a rarity for Altrincham.
Altrincham were without former Diamonds skipper Simeon Hodson, who remains injured, but
Mike Morrell and Shaun Goodwin returned to the side after playing in last Thursday's
friendly versus Manchester City Reserves. Mark Maddox also
returned after injury, albeit to the bench. This was the first of eight League games for
Altrincham in the next three weeks and followed three weeks without a League
game. Rushden were also without first-team members, including McElhatton and Sale.
TEAMS
ALTRINCHAM (Red and white striped shirts, black shorts): 1. Lance Key; 2. Steve Hawse, 3. Danny Adams,
4. Chris Timons (capt), 5. Gary Talbot, 6. Keith Russell 7. Jason Gallagher, 8. Shaun Goodwin, 9. Leory Chambers,
10. Mick Morrell, 11. Kevin Ellison
Subs: 12. Richard Landon, 13. Ian Senior, 14. Andy Lovelock, 15. Phil
Power, 16. Mark Maddox
RUSHDEN AND DIAMONDS (White shirts, blue shorts): 1. Billy Turley, 2. Mark Peters, 3. John Hamsher
4. Gary Mills, 5. Jim Rodwell, 6, Ray Warburton, 7. Gary Butterworth
8. Simon Wormull, 9. David Town, 10. Jean-Michel Sigere, 11. Paul Underwood.
Subs: 12. Mequel de Souza, 13. Stuart Naylor 14. Stowell, 15. Darren Bradshaw,
16. Jon Brady
SUMMARY
This was a disappointing match in which Altrincham rarely looked like scoring
and Rushden were less than impressive, though deserving of their narrow win.
THE MATCH
Altrincham started well, winning four corners in the first 14 minutes but Rushden
also had their moments, the earliest being some good work by Sigere which ended
with the Frenchman's wild cross cum shot. Rushden were causing trouble to the
visitors' defence, especially down the Altrincham left where Rushden repeatedly
got behind the defence. Altrincham's failure to clear the ball on a number
of occasions only heightened the pressure. Sigere missed a sitter from a few feet
pass rather than shoot (14 mins). Following a free-kick for a foul by
Timons near the half-way line, Key was obliged to produce a wonderful diving save,
to his right, from a Rodwell header. Rushden went ahead on 21 minutes when
Town found himself through on goal, after good work by Sigere, and went
round the diving Key, before he slotted the ball into the net. Hamsher
was proving dangerous down the Rushden right and on 26 minutes
Butterworth fired in a strong shot from 20 yards, but straight at Key. Although
Rushden were on top, they were lucky not to give away a penalty on 29
minutes when Warburton appeared to handle the ball. Following the half-hour mark,
Altrincham came back into the game but it was Gallagher and Chambers on the right,
rather than Adams and Ellison on the left who were creating the better
openings. However, all the Altrincham pressure was petering out near the penalty
area, with few if any shots of note being recorded. Ellison's first noteworthy
contribution was a fine tackle on Hamsher (38 mins) as the full-back again
threatened the Altrincham goal.
after 10 minutes but then Morrell had a chance at the other end but elected to
Gallagher limped through the last ten minutes of the half with what appeared
to be a hamstring strain. However Altrincham pressed forward but two good headers
by Talbot in the Rushden box failed to set up a shooting opportunity (41 mins). Keith
Russell then needed lengthy treatment for an injury but he resumed play. For the
only time in the half, Ellison threatened one of his touchline runs but was cynically
taken out by a defender, who was not booked. Shortly before the break, a Rushden
corner produced a header over the bar, which Key had covered.
HALF TIME : - RUSHDEN & DIAMONDS 1 ALTRINCHAM 0
Half-time saw the substitution of the injured Gallagher by Andy Lovelock and, more surprisingly,
of the referee, Mr Cooper, by Mr Cann. Although Altrincham had the majority of the possession in the
second half, they lacked any bite and moves broke down time and again with aimless balls towards the box.
On 59 minutes De Souza replaced Sigere, who had emerged for the second half with his right thigh
heavily strapped. Two minutes later Gary Talbot, who had a fine game, tackled the lively De Souza at
the cost of a corner which he himself cleared from Wormull's kick, only for Butterworth to shoot firmly but narrowly wide of Key's
left hand post. De Souza also put himself about and committed two fouls within five minutes of
appearing on the pitch. An Altrincham corner (62 mins) was held by Turley before Steve Hawse
produced two excellent tackles in quick succession to thwart the home side.
On 66 minutes Town beat Timons but his shot was straightforward for Key. Yet
another unpunished foul by De Souza on Timons (69 mins) led to a free-kick by
Adams near the centre circle but an offside decision followed. Altrincham continued
to give the ball away too easily, with Ellison, Chambers and Goodwin all at fault before
Talbot produced another fine saving tackle on De Souza (73 mins) inside the visitors'
penalty area. This elicited another chorus of 'Gary Talbot, ooh, ooh; He's better than
Jaap Stam; And he plays for Altrincham' from the visiting fans. For Rushden,
Stowell replaced Underwood on 74 minutes and a minute later it was Richard
Landon's turn to displace Mick Morrell. Altrincham were still unable to turn their greater share
of possession into any serious threat, whilst De Souza broke away (77 mins) but shot
wide. Phil Power came on for Goodwin after 80 minutes before a rare Altrincham chance was headed
over the Rushden bar by Lovelock (83 mins). A foul by Timons on De Souza (84 mins) elicited a
lecture but no booking from Mr Cann, out on the Altrincham right. Phil Power then
handled over on the left, (86 mins) but unlike the last time he did this (against
Macclesfield in the Cheshire Senior Cup) the resulting free-kick did not produce
a goal. A bad tackle on Hawse by Town, whom the young defender had just dispossessed,
again brought no booking. Time ticked away to Altrincham's first defeat in eight league games.
Whilst Altrincham tried hard in the second half, there is a worryingly lack of thrust in the final third of the
field. Chambers, who was the butt of some fans' comments, nevertheless
applied himself diligently but lacked the guile or pace to escape the
Rushden defence. Landon saw little of the ball during his brief appearance and
Morrell faded after a promising first half. Kevin Ellison had a poor first half but
he got a little more involved after the interval. The back four performed well,
especially Hawse and Talbot. Key did all that was asked of him whilst Goodwin and
Russell beavered away in midfield. Gallagher made some promising thrusts down the
right in the first half-hour and it is to be hoped that his injury is not
serious. Danny Adamas had a good second half but was caught
out of position several times in the first half hour. Chris Timons and Gary
Talbot played well, with the latter sahding the unofficial
man of the match for Altrincham from Steve Hawse, who put in a
superb performance, out of position at right-back. Altrincham now face Hayes on Tuesday (18 April), with
both sides still needing points for survival. The defeat of Doncaster by Morecambe meant that Altrincham remained in 13th
position, whilst Rushden stayed second in the League.
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
25 March 2000 ALTRINCHAM 1 KETTERING 1
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