Worksop
Town (H) | Scarborough
Athletic (A) | Chorley
(H) | Spennymoor
Town (A) | Peterborough
Sports (A) | Marine
(A) | Radcliffe (H)
Saturday
31 January
Chester 1 Radcliffe 3
National League North
Attendance: 2,108 Half-time 1-1
Booked: Shrimpton.
Chester: B.Jones, Weeks, Murray, Kelly,
Shrimpton, Leigh, Woods (Mottley-Henry 69), P.Jones, Croker,
K.Roberts (Leak 79), F.Roberts. Subs not used: Davies,
Kelly-Evans, Woodthorpe, Peers, I.Burgess.
Radcliffe: Hewelt, McFadzean, Smith,
Dudley, Glendon (Gardner 68), Hulme (Ball 73), Taylor
(James 81), Roscoe, Clegg (Hope 86), Greenfield, Scales.
Subs not used: Jackson, Afuye.
Referee: Scott Simpson.
The Blues take the lead through Iwan Murray before Radcliffe
strike back with three goals to take the points.
League
table after Radcliffe defeat
Tuesday
27 January
Marine 2 Chester 1
National League North
Attendance: 1,557 (350 Chester) Half-time 0-0
Booked: Kelly.
Sent-off: K.Roberts.
Marine: McIntyre, Martin, Anson, Wardle,
Thomas, Whelan, Fielding, McDonald (Potter 57), Sinclair-Smith,
Abbey (Bell 81), Zanzala (Newell 90). Sub not used: Huby.
Chester: B.Jones, Weeks, Bainbridge,
Murray (Kelly-Evans 73), Kelly, Shrimpton, Leigh, P.Jones
(Woods 61), Croker, K.Roberts, F.Roberts (Mottley-Henry
67). Subs not used: Davies, Woodthorpe, Leak, Peers.
Referee: Benjamin Tomlinson.
A much improved performance from Chester, but a late goal
sees Marine take all three points. Kevin Roberts receives
a straight red card on 15 minutes.
League
table after Marine defeat
Saturday
24 January
Peterborough Sports 3
Chester 0
National League North
Attendance: TBA Half-time 1-0
Booked: Woods, Arthur, Peers, Leigh.
Peterborough Sports: Crook, Whitehouse,
Booth (Jeffers 75), McLintock, Miller, Carayol (Straughan-Brown
81), Hickinbottom, Coulthirst (Cadogan 94), Oakley, Wood,
Stewart (Joshua 86). Subs not used: Willis, Edwards, Davies.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans (Mottley-Henry
46), Woodthorpe, Weeks (Leigh 62), Leak, Peers (F.Roberts
54), Murray (Bainbridge 62), Shrimpton, Woods, P.Jones,
Arthur. Subs not used: Davies, Kelly, Croker.
Referee: D.Rogers.
A poor performance from Chester who register their first
shot in the 92nd minute!
League
table after Peterborough Sports defeat
Tuesday
20 January
Spennymoor Town 1 Chester
2 National League
North
Attendance: 923 Half-time 0-0
Booked: Kelly-Evans, P.Jones.
Spennymoor Town: James, Dyson, Jones,
Hancox (Williams 90), Rowe, Heaney (Hill 76), Taylor,
Mondal, McKeown, Dolan, Salkeld (Ramshaw 71). Subs not
used: Johnson, Beals, Pollock, Hughes.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans, Woodthorpe,
Weeks, Leak, Peers (F.Roberts 70), Murray (Leigh 66),
Shrimpton, Woods (Mottley-Henry 62), P.Jones, Arthur.
Subs not used: Davies, Kelly, Croker, I.Burgess.
Referee: Alex Beckett.
A
couple of months after the original match was abandoned
due to a waterlogged pitch, with the Blues leading 2-0,
Chester returned to the Brewery Field looking to pick
up three points at the second time of asking.
The had a great chance to
open the scoring in the opening five minutes with Pat
Jones through bal found Tom Peers but the striker somehow
managed to scramble the ball wide of the left hand post
from a couple of yards out!
Minutes later there was a let off at the other end as
Junior Mondal chipped George Murray-Jones in the Chester
goal only for his effort to hit the post. The ball fell
to Cam Salkeld but his follow up effort went wide.Murray-Jones
was called into action again to pull off a fine save to
deny Corey McKeown as Moors continued to push for the
opening goal, Tom Leak was unfortunate to see a great
effort hit the crossbar on the half hour mark as both
sides continued t create chances for the remainder of
the half.
Spennymoor opened the scoring in the 64th minute as Salkeld's
cross/shot floated high over Murray-Jones into the far
corner of the net.
Chester made changes bringing on Lewis Leigh and Fin Roberts
as they looked for an equaliser. With nine minutes remaking
they drew level, as Pat Jones found the net following
a short corner routine.
Two minutes later the comeback was complete as Fin Roberts
pounced on a poor headed clearance and fired into the
bottom corner to seal the three points at the second time
of asking.
League
table after Spennymoor victory
Saturday
17 January
Chester 3 Chorley 3
National League North
Attendance: 2,164 (169 Chorley) Half-time 1-1
Booked: .
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans, Woodthorpe,
Weeks, Leak, Peers, Murray, Shrimpton, Woods (Mottley-Henry
82), P.Jones, Arthur. Subs not used: Davies, S.Burgess,
Croker, Leigh, I.Burgess, F.Roberts.
Chorley: Urwin, Henley (Blakeman 90+2),
Ellis, S.Wilson, Calveley, Clarke (Griffiths 87), Walker
(O’Kane 69), Lalkovic, M.Wilson, Ibbitson (Moore
74), Popoola (Carr 46). Subs not used: Smith, Nolan.
Referee: Luis Griffiths.
An
entertaining and often absorbing game ended in frustration
for Chester as Chorley grabbed a late equaliser through
a calamitous goalkeeping error. George
Murray-Jones – who had an otherwise good game
– went up to meet a corner in the fourth minute
of stoppage time and inadvertently punched the ball
into his own net. The unfortunate accident took the
gloss off the finish as far as the home fans were concerned
but it was difficult not to feel sorry for him too.
City must have felt they had won the
game when Deon Kelly-Evans bundled Jones’ probing
cross over the line with nine minutes remaining. It
was the third time they had taken the lead. The first
had been when a perceptive through ball from Weeks set
Jones away pn half an hour, His shot cannoned back of
the post and hit keeper Unwin to bounce back into the
net.
The visitors equalised just before
half time when Anjola Popoola got the wrong side of
Arthur to glance Calveley’s cross from the right
into the net. The goalscorer did not return after the
break having suffered a rib injury in the first period.
Both sides looked to forge ahead after
half time. Woods’ effort hit the side netting
and Peers could not get good connection from Jones’
cross. In the meantime Ibbitson missed two gilt-edged
chances for the Magpies – blazing over the bar
after good play from Lalkovic and then found off balance
when trying to turn the ball in after Murray-Jones had
saved from Tom Carr.
Blues regained the advantage through
a magnificent goal from captain Weeks. A headed clearance
reached him in the corner of the penalty area and Declan
– making his 240th appearance for the club –
volleyed home into the far corner.
With a quarter of an hour to go Chorley
levelled for a second time – Calveley stealing
in to meet Moore’s teasing cross with a spectacular
diving header.
Then came Deon Kelly-Evans’
first goal for City and it seemed like they may be heading
for a much needed three points. After Chorley’s
stoppage time goal there were still enough minutes left
for Chester to launch another attack. Tom Peers looped
a glorious dipping half volley into the top corner of
the net. It made for a superb winner - but the linesman’s
flag was raised for offside.
In the end both teams had to settle for a point apiece
and remaining level with each other in mid-table –
having both competed strongly. Compilers of quiz questions
were rushed to find out when was the last time that
both goalkeepers were credited with own goals in the
same match? (Reading v Swindon in 1982 apparently).
Colin Mansley
League
table after Chorley draw
Saturday
10 January
Scarborough Athletic
1 Chester 0 National
League North
Attendance: 772 (141 Chester) Half-time 0-0
Booked: .
Scarborough Athletic: Whitley, Weledji,
Duckworth, Maloney, Thornton, Walker, Tear, Chapman (Green
70), Waldron, Bennett, Hull. Subs not used: Gibson-Booth,
Allan, Coyle, Wadsworth, Walpole.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans, Woodthorpe,
Leak, Bainbridge, Murray (Woods 58), Mottley-Henry, Shrimpton,
P.Jones (Weeks 79), Emmerson (Peers 39), Arthur. Subs
not used: Davies, Leigh, I.Burgess, Rawlinson.
Referee: R.Whitley. Like
the weekend before, Chester will have come away from this
match wondering how they didn't manager to get a share
of the points, having created several chances of note
but once again firing blanks up front.
With the Seadogs’ home pitch being relayed this
year, all their home matches are taking place at Bridlington
Town FC, where the pitch on this occasion was hard and
bobbly. The Blues gave a debut to forward Zak Emmerson,
signed on loan form FC Halifax Town yesterday.
Chester enjoyed plenty of the possession in the opening
half but failed to really test Ryan Whitley in the home
goal. Dylan Mottley-Henry saw an effort blocked by Will
Thornton, Fin Shrimpton saw a flick header saved by Whitley.
The Blues were forced to withdraw Emmerson who appeared
to injure a hamstring six minutes before the break.
At the other end Festus Arthur dived in to block an on
target effort from Kieran Weledji before the Blues upped
the pressure towards the end of the half as Pat Jones,
a danger all half, curled a shot inches wide, before Nathan
Woodthorpe saw a long looping free kick hit the top of
the crossbar.
Typical those missed efforts were to get punished three
minutes into the second half at Boro opened the scoring.
Jack Waldron's throw in found Richie Bennett, he flicked
the ball on into the area and Weledji turned it in at
the near post past George Murray-Jones.
Connor Woods forced a superb save from Whitley, moments
later he made another fine save to deny substitute Declan
Weeks. Jones and Woodthorpe both saw efforts go close
in the dying minutes. The final action saw Murray-Jones
save from Harry Green to keep the score at 0-1.
League
table after Scarborough defeat
Saturday
3 January
Chester 0 Worksop Town
1 National League
North
Attendance: 2,257 (87 Worksop Town) Half-time 0-1
Booked: Kelly-Evans.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans (Peers
66), Woodthorpe, Weeks, Leak, Bainbridge, Mottley-Henry,
Shrimpton, Leigh (S.Burgess 66), P.Jones, Arthur. Subs
not used: Barlow, Shorrock, I.Burgess.
Worksop Town: Forshaw, Grist (Atherton
55), Leesley, Redford, Starcenko, Marin, O’Malley,
Burrow (Wedgbury 81), Whitham (Woods 60), Sanders, Waterfall.
Subs not used: Bencherif, Gooda, Fadera, Tomlinson.
Referee: Ben Wyatt.
The
first game of the New Year proved to be a hugely frustrating
occasion as Chester failed to convert a hatful of chances
into goals and went down to defeat against Worksop.
After a scrappy first half an hour
the game suddenly produced some chances at either end.
Aaron Martin hit the outside of the post with a crisp
shot from the edge of the box at the Harry Mac End.
Then City went towards the South Stand and couldn’t
get the ball over the line despite three presentable
opportunities in quick succession. First Mottley-Henry’s
shot was blocked in front of goal; then Bainbridge headed
against the crossbar and finally Mottley-Henry’s
follow up shot was cleared off the line.
Chester were to pay almost immediately
for these misses wen Witham dispossessed Woodthorpe
and broke down the right. His whipped cross found City
on the back foot and Martin met it emphatically to bullet
his header into the back of the net. The Blues tried
to respond, their best effort before the break came
when Jones cut in from the left and saw his shot to
the far corner saved spectacularly by Forshaw who palmed
it away at full stretch for a corner.
Despite the visitors’ determination
to hold on to the lead, Pat Jones managed to get behind
their defence to the by-line on five or six occasions.
He cut the ball back, he chipped to the far post but
could not find a Chester player to find the definite
touch. Bainbridge rushed in to knock the ball towards
goal but again Forshaw was in the way. Peers was introduced
into the attack – Kelly-Evans sacrificed to lend
more weight to the attack. He span to shoot just wide
of the far post and, agonisingly in the final minute,
flicked a cross virtually along the line and narrowly
past the post again.
As the game wore on without an equaliser
the atmosphere became more fraught. It was for no lack
of effort that City went down to defeat but lacked the
composure and the predatory finishing to make their
dominance count. Once again they were somewhat weakened
by injuries and illness – Murray who did so well
on Tuesday being the latest to succumb to the flu which
has ravaged the squad.
It means that the season is still
spluttering and misfiring with City stuck in mid-table
but tantalisingly few points short of the play-off positions.
Colin Mansley
League
table after Worksop defeat
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