Colwyn Bay 1 - 2 Altrincham - 03/04/01 - League
The Bay were dealt the worst
possible start when after just four minutes they conceded a goal. Slack
defensive play allowed Steve Finney to race through unchallenged and shoot past
Richie Roberts.
Bay got back into the game on 34 minutes when Deiniol Graham was fouled in the
box as he tried to reach James McIlvogue's cross. Graham picked himself up and
made no mistake from the penalty spot to make it 1-1.
In the second half, the Bay stepped up a gear and looked the more likely
winners. Deiniol Graham found the net with a spectacular 25 yard effort which
was ruled offside, while Graham Roberts had a good shot parried by the keeper
and James McIlvogue and Calvin Davies both went close with efforts.
But despite looking odds on on gaining one if not three points, the Bay threw it
away once again. Paul Jones underhit a back pass to Richie Roberts,
and as Roberts hit the ball it was charged down by Jason Gallagher. The keeper
wrestled the Altrincham player to the ground and the referee awarded the Robins
a penalty kick which was duly scored by Richard Langdon.
The Bay battled back and mounted pressure on the Altincham goal, with Calvin
Davies's shot saved by the keeper. But they could not find the equaliser, and
despite a good performance mistakes were to prove the Bay's downfall.
Colwyn Bay:
R Roberts, M Woods (C Davies), P Jones, G Graham, C Caton, J Jardine, D
Williams, G Roberts, D Graham, J McIlvogue, O Roberts. Subs (Not Used): M
Lennon, J Cross.
Man of the Match (Sponsored by Independent General Insurance Services); James
McIlvogue
Match Sponsors: Tegid Construction Services, Old Colwyn
(Report from The Alty Pages:http://www.personal.u-net.com/~luso/alty1.htm)
On a mild night, which remained fine throughout the game, it was nevertheless
surprising to find the Llanelian Road pitch very dry and firm
compared with other recent venues. As a result the ball bobbled unpredictably at
times. The Bay had most of the possession for the first
three minutes without ever really threatening but it was Altrincham who achieved
the first breakthrough. A ball forward for Edwards bounced over the Altrincham
man, about 25 yards from goal and also deceived the Bay defence. It landed at
the unmarked Finney's feet and he strode forward into the box before finishing
well with a firm shot past Richie Roberts's right hand from a position to the
right of centre of the goal (3 mins). The goal took him clear at the top of Alty
scoring charts this season and he now has an admirable strike rate of 11 goals
from 21 starts. After the restart,
Altrincham soon put together a fine passing movement which ended with the ball
coming out to Porter. The young left-back unleashed a fierce left-foot shot from
a central position which Roberts did well to parry to his right for a corner (6
mins). The pace was fast and furious in these early stages with no one being
given time to make considered passes. The Bay were clearly encouraged by their
recent win against Spennymoor, their first since last October, and certainly did
not look a dispirited side despite that poor record. With quite a few of the
same players at the Club over the last few seasons, it is puzzling how they have
sunk to such depths but injuries, sendings-off and a financial crisis cannot
have helped.
The Bay made heavy use of long balls forward, mostly aimed at ex-Manchester
United starlet, Deiniol Graham, who has returned to the Club after a
cost-cutting loan spell at Bangor City in the League of Wales. The Bay continued
to press forward but after a Dean Williams shot had been blocked
on the edge of the Altrincham box, Finney produced a neat turn in the left angle
of the pitch to win a corner (14 mins) but Craney's delivery was poor. Maddox
soon had to stop McIlvogue's advance at the cost of a throw-in. Then, after Glen
Graham's advance had been cut off, Paul Edwards got past Jardine but produced a
sub-standard cross. Although there was plenty of frantic action, it was not
producing any clear shots for either side at this stage and the visitors looked
reasonably comfortable with their one goal lead. Altrincham's next opportunity
came when Craney played in Gallagher up the right but Jason's shot hit the low
roof behind the goal (22 mins). Contrary to the second-half pattern of frequent
stoppages for free-kicks, when Porter conceded a foul in midfield after 23
minutes it produced one of the few such kicks of the first half-hour. Almost
immediately an untidy aerial challenge by Hawes conceded another free-kick on
the half-way line (24 mins) and then Craney handled in the same area to give
away yet another potential set-piece to the Bay. Altrincham then had a fortunate
escape when a routine back-pass from Bowker took an unexpectedly high bounce off
the pitch as it ran to Coburn. The ball hit the startled keeper's shins and was
eventually cleared
(27 mins).
Following a foul on Edwards, Porter's in-swinging free-kick from the right, 25
yards from the host's goal, was headed out. Then Bowker was penalised for a high
tackle in a similar position in Altrincham's half but the in-swinging free-kick
went straight to Coburn (30 mins). The fouls were now coming with regularity
and, next, it was Hawes who was the victim of Owain Roberts, again some 25 yards
from the home goal (32 mins). Soon, a Maddox overhead clearance came to Owain
Roberts and he fed Deiniol Graham but Porter was alert to the danger, although
he conceded a throw. However, the next ball in for Deiniol Graham to pursue
produced a challenge from Maddox which took both ball and man, somewhere just
left of the penalty spot. After a pause, Mr Dean pointed less than assuredly to
the spot, his final decision having possibly been settled by the linesman's
flag. The fourteenth penalty conceded by Altrincham since October was duly taken
by Deiniol Graham and he sent Coburn the wrong way, shooting right, as Coburn
dived in the other direction (34 mins). Having looked relatively comfortable
with their one-goal lead, the equaliser came as something of a surprise to the
visitors. Before the restart the referee came over and read the riot act to both
of the vociferous managerial benches, instructing them to obey the rule that
only one person per team could stand outside the dugouts. Colwyn Bay were now
really fired up. Caton made a crunching tackle on Edwards, mistimed his effort
and succeeded only in injuring his right foot as it thumped against Edwards's
boot rather than the ball. Caton lay injured and needed lengthy treatment whilst
Mr Dean hovered with his notebook. As the physio's treatment ended, the referee
waved his yellow card at Caton (38 mins). Caton limped off and play resumed with
the Bay a man short. Steve Hawes now got Finney to the by-line, via Gary Scott,
but his cross was cleared and the half ended with the teams level, Caton having
returned to the fray.
Dean Williams's pass to Deiniol Graham was the first noteworthy action of the
second half but the Welsh side's striker mis-kicked with his left foot.
A cross by Hawes was punched out by Roberts before the Bay won a free-kick near
half-way. Jones's free-kick came off a Bay head for a goal-kick to Coburn. A
foul by Gary Scott near the centre-line produced not only the first booking of
the Taylor-Heathcote managerial regime but the first for
Gary Scott after 33 unblemished appearances this season (48 mins). Owain Roberts
fouled Farley shortly after this as the game continued in its robust fashion.
Following this, Gallagher got past Jones but his cross was not a good one and
went to Richie Roberts. Farley was soon fouled again, this time by McIlvogue as
Altrincham remained largely on the back foot in this opening period of the
second half. Coburn then had to rush out to kick clear a curling ball towards
the box from Jones before Bowker was booked for a foul on Owain Roberts, 25
yards from the Alty goal (53 mins). The free-kick came off a defender for a
corner on the left which Coburn caught before being knocked off the ball,
earning a free-kick in the process. Caton and Jardine continued to head clear
such forward punts as Altrincham could muster at this stage. The Robins' forward
players failed to win anything in the air in a manner reminiscent of last
Saturday's second half at Gainsborough.
After Richie Roberts had collected a forward pass from Edwards on the left,
McIlvogue got in a cross which Graham Roberts met with a fierce shot which,
thankfully for Altrincham, went straight at Coburn from 25 yards. The Bay
continued to press forward using their strength and speculative balls rather
than crafted passing movements. For a side in dire straits in the league, they
were showing commendable spirit. There was some respite for Altrincham when they
won two throws near half way, the first gained by Finney, the second by Edwards
(62 mins). This led to Altrincham's first corner of the half which Porter wasted
by striking it into the box at too low an elevation. From the half-clearance,
Maddox looped a gentle header to the keeper. Soon, Bay were back at the other
end, Farley losing the ball and Graham Roberts sending a curler towards Coburn
which went well wide from 25 yards (64 mins). The Bay continued to hold the
upper hand until a quick throw by Finney to Hawes led to a cross which rebounded
off Scott to Richie Roberts (68 mins). But Colwyn Bay won a corner shortly after
this, on the right. Before this could be taken Kelvin Davies replaced Woods for
the home side (69 mins). The corner immediately fell for the new substitute but
Davies shot wide from the edge of the box. Altrincham immediately made their
first substitution with Dickie Landon replacing Steve Finney (70 mins). Three
minutes later, against the run of play, Altrincham went ahead. Gallagher had
chased the keeper, Roberts, as he received a back pass from Jones on the left
edge of his box. As the Altrincham man appeared to be about to gain possession,
the keeper manhandled him and a clear penalty was awarded. Roberts's heart must
have missed a beat as he had been sent off the previous Saturday for bringing
down a player against Bishop Auckland. In that same game, Glen Graham had also
been dismissed for the Bay. However, as with the earlier penalty in this match,
Mr Dean took no further action after pointing to the spot. Dickie Landon put the
penalty kick into the bottom right-hand corner as the keeper remained more or
less motionless. Caton and his keeper then exchanged heated pleasantries before
play resumed.
Jones's role in conceding the spot-kick had clearly rattled him and he went in
hard on Gallagher, earning himself a yellow card (75 mins). Gallagher
then made a fine break from his own half but was crudely chopped down by Jardine
who joined his colleagues in the referee's notebook, quite
deservedly (77 mins). Having gone behind against the run of play, Colwyn Bay
were clearly losing their composure at this stage. Porter's free-kick, some 45
yards from the Bay goal, almost reached Bowker but the danger was cleared. Owain
Roberts took a long shot at Coburn which the keeper fielded at the second
attempt before Dickie Landon rather ambitiously chose to shoot at goal from 35
yards out on the right touchline (79 mins). Edwards was now belatedly getting
some change down the left side but an agricultural tackle by Caton stopped his
progress (80 mins) near half-way. It was Porter's turned to be chopped down next
when Graham Roberts tackled him on the left wing. After treatment Porter,
already carrying a knee injury, hobbled off to be substituted by the less than
fit Danny Murphy (81 mins). In the closing stages, Maddox moved to left back and
Gallagher went to right-back, with Farley moving to centre-back. From the
free-kick Hawes produced a wild shot which went for a goal-kick. Altrincham were
now looking more comfortable than they had in the first 20 minutes of the second
period. Next, Edwards set up a shot for Craney which went wide of the left post
(83 mins). It was Edwards again who now got round the keeper on the left and
laid the ball back for Murphy whose shot lacked power and was cleared by a
defender who had rushed back to cover the vacated goal (84 mins).
Mr Dean, who did not endear himself to the home fans for one or two of his
decisions, then lost any allies from the Altrincham side when he judged
Kelvin Davies to have been fouled when he clearly simply fell over (85 mins).
The free-kick was unproductive and soon Edwards and Murphy were again trying to
combine down the left but a Bay goal-kick was the outcome (87 mins). A Graham
Roberts shot was deflected to Coburn, followed by a cross from Kelvin Davies
running off Farley for a Colwyn corner on the left. Coburn's punch led to a
second corner, on the right side this time, but this final threat was cleared.
Altrincham had held on to record their first away win in 23 weeks and 10
attempts. They had played better this season and got worse results- last
Saturday's visit to Gainsborough being a case in point. However, they had stood
up well to the physical challenge of Colwyn Bay and it was the Altrincham
defence which probably came out of this match with the most credit, despite the
conceding of the penalty.