Bedford
Town (A) | Alfreton
Town (H) | Buxton (H) | Leamington
(A) | Hereford (A) | Spennymoor Town (H)
Saturday
14 February
Chester 1 Buxton 0
National League North
Attendance: 1,874 (140 Buxton) Half-time 0-0
Booked: T.Davies, Woods, Weeks, Mottley-Henry.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Peers (P.Jones 19), Bainbridge (Leigh 46), Murray
(Woods 64), Mottley-Henry, Kelly, Shrimpton (White 75),
Croker. Subs not used: B.Davies, Leek, I.Burgess.
Buxton: Young, Flint, Ward, Burton, Johnston
(Douglas 57), Kirby, Brennan, Willoughby, Mee (McLean
90+3), Gilsenan (Coleman 57), Robinson. Subs not used:
Truman, Hill, Bardell, Cooper.
Referee: Jake Allsopp.
Dylan Mottley-Henry heads the winner four minutes from
time as Kurt Willoughby sees red after two minutes on
his Deva return.
League
table after Buxton victory
Tuesday
10 February
Chester 2 Alfreton Town
2
National League North
Attendance: 1,374 (21 Alfreton) Half-time 2-1
Booked: Croker.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
Leak, Murray (Mottley-Henry 71), Kelly (Peers 71), Shrimpton,
Leigh, Woods (White 81), P.Jones, Croker. Subs not used:
B.Davies, Peers, Bainbridge, Mottley-Henry, I.Burgess,
F.Roberts.
Alfreton Town: Burgoyne, Newall, Cummings,
Hunt, Perritt, Wallace (Newell 59), McDonagh (McCann 63),
Lund, Salmon (Dodoo 84), Ayres, Ligendza. Subs not used:
Wright.
Referee: Robert Claussen.
Chester
once again infuriated both manager and supporters by the
fragility of their defending as they were held to a draw
by struggling Alfreton.
Cal
McIntye raised eyebrows with his team selection which
had no recognised striker on the pitch but four (Peers,
Fin Roberts, Dylan Mottley-Henry, White) on the bench.
At times it seemed that Iwan Murray was in the closest
proximity to a central attacking role but – given
the height advantage of Alfreton’s two centre
halves it was not an equal contest. Murray, along with
Woods and Jones were busy around the box when Chester
did get the ball forward but they struggled to create
clear openings.
Getting the ball forward was also
problematic in the early part of the game. Chester tried
their patient build-up play form the back but were often
stymied by Alfreton’s pressing in midfield and
the visitors were able to overturn possession often.
Ayres tested Bobby Jones with a shot from distance –
the Chester ‘keeper was forced to tip it over
for a corner. As the Reds forced more corners they exerted
intense pressure on the City defence. Chester looked
jittery and it came as no surprise when the visitors
used their intimidating height advantage to take the
lead after half an hour. A corner to the far post was
headed back across, Jones parried the next header up
in the air and Ayres won the aerial battle to nod in
the rebound on the goal line.
The Blues replied by putting on possession
base pressure themselves. Shrimpton finished a promising
move by shooting from the edge of the area. Harry Burgoyne
in the Alfreton goal was forced to concede a corner.
Then came City’s equaliser. Croker headed down
for Shrimpton to hook the bouncing ball into the net.
City kept their attacking momentum and when Woods was
tripped in the box he stepped up himself to send Burgoyne
the wrong way and give Chester the lead at half time.
Within two minutes of the second half
City had frittered away that goal advantage by conceding
the most slovenly of goals. A long free kick forward
from deep within Alfreton territory was flicked on once
then again before Cummings had the ball at his feet
and was allowed to pick his spot to shoot and score
before any attendant Chester defenders could get a challenge
in.
As Cal McIntyre stated in his post-match
interview “You cannot consistently be having to
score two or three goals to win a home game”.
Chester had made it so difficult for themselves to win
this game. They certainly tried and easily had the lion’s
share of possession and inventiveness around the Alfreton
box. The closest thing to a winner was Leak heading
Shrimpton’s cross against the cross bar with fifteen
minutes to go. Forwards Peers and Mottley-Henry were
introduced to the action and Jaiden White also emerged
for his home debut but all to no avail as the game petered
out for a draw. Whilst Alfreton momentarily threatened
to snatch another goal from a long throw or a corner
– they seemed content with their point on the
road. Chester, on the other hand. Were frustrated at
home and failed to build decisively on the three points
they snatched from the jaws of defeat at Bedford.
Colin Mansley
League
table after Alfreton draw
Saturday
7 February
Bedford Town 1 Chester
2
National League North
Attendance: 1,132 (215 Chester) Half-time 1-0
Booked: Kelly, Leigh, Shrimpton, Woods.
Bedford Town: Luthra, Castiglione, Taylor,
Gyamfi, Marsh, Doherty, Sandiford, Cole, J.Brown (Moncur
62), Maja (Blackman 71), Phillips (Siziba 84). Subs not
used: Mensah, Patmore, Payne, Ebanks.
Chester: B.Jones, Kelly-Evans (Mottley-Henry
80), Leak, Peers (Weeks 54), Murray (White 73), Kelly,
Shrimpton, Leigh, P.Jones, Croker, F.Roberts (Woods 73).
Subs not used: B.Davies, Woodthorpe, I.Burgess.
Referee: Harry Warner.
A stoppage time winner from Fin Shrimpton earns Chester
victory from their first visit to Bedford Town.
League
table after Bedford victory
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