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AFC
Telford United (H) | Macclesfeld
(A) | AFC Fylde (H) | Oxford
City (A) | King’s Lynn Town (H)
Saturday
11 April
Chester 1 AFC Fylde 0
National League North
Attendance: 2,637 Half-time 0-0
Booked: T.Davies, Leigh.
Sent-off: Leigh.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry, Kelly, Shrimpton (Peers 82),
Leigh, Carson (Woods 46), S.Burgess (Bainbridge 74), Croker.
Subs not used: B.Davies, Leak, Rosenblatt, F.Roberts.
AFC Fylde: Jones, Coates, Mitchell, Merrie,
Thomas, Mayor, Lancaster, Whelan, McAleny (Wilson 35),
Rodrigues-Gentile (Hunter 80), Lewis. Subs not used: Boyes,
Morris, McFayden, Jackson.
Referee: Lewis Dawson.
A
couple of teenage lads hailed “Milton!” across
a crowded Blues Bar prior to the game. Many of the squad
who won promotion from League 2 to 1 in 1986 had assembled
for a re-union and these two lads were not going to miss
the opportunity for a selfie with arguably one of Chester’s
best ever midfielders. A beaming Milton Graham was only
too happy to oblige.
As kick off approached the wind became increasingly strong
and gusty. It plucked some flags from team of the week
FC Mynydd Isa’s guard of honour as they lined the
players’ entrance. One of them was carried over
the stand and away. Would, we wondered, Chester’s
current promotion push take off in similar spectacular
fashion?
We had to wait until the final whistle to be able to answer
as both sides engaged in an enthralling encounter in the
quest for a vital three points. AFC Fylde, six points
clear at the top but having played a game more than their
pursuers South Shields needed the points to stay ahead.
They were without Max Taylor and Tom Whelan who had both
been sent off on Good Friday as well as top goal-scorer
Danny Ormerod with injury. Chester were unchanged from
their last couple of games over the Easter weekend.
The Blues were invited to attack the Harry Mac End in
the first half (Insider knowledge from Craig Mahon perhaps?)
and they began on the front foot. Fylde looked to play
out from the back – Mottley-Henry and Shrimpton
chased them down and kept the pressure on. Scott Burgess
had the game’s first chance to score as he prodded
the ball past an advancing Zac Jones in the Fylde goal
but the wide of the post.
The Coasters began to exert control in midfield as they
spun and passed with speed. Danny Mayor with bags of EFL
experience under his belt stood out with his pace and
authority in midfield. Adam Lewis – fresh on loan
from Chesterfield and Felipe Rodrigues-Gentile were lively
up front. But Chester also threatened again and Shrimpton
saw a shot blocked on the six yard line before Scott Burgess
headed over.
As Fylde came forward they drew Chester in towards them
in the middle of the field but quickly worked the ball
out to the flanks where they made inroads. A couple of
times dangerous driven crosses eluded a finishing touch.
On the second occasion in first half stoppage time Felipe
went to ground and appealed for a penalty. The referee
booked him for his troubles and sent Craig Mahon to the
stand as he too protested the decision.
During the interval Harry McNally’s ‘85-‘86
squad were presented to the crowd and posed for a photo
together. Kevin Roberts of more recent vintage was inducted
into City’s Hall of Fame. As the current Blues emerged
Connor Woods was introduced to the side in place of an
injured Haydn Carson. Michael Kelly moved in to fill the
latter’s place in defence. The changes nullified
the visitors’ threat to some extent but the outcome
was still balanced on a knife-edge.
Shrimpton burst through on the left but his shot beat
the far post as well as the keeper. For the Coasters,
the untiring Mayor went on a mazy run and finishing with
a shot on target but Bobby Jones held it comfortably.
As the game neared it’s close the home fans raised
the volume as they sensed an upset was possible. With
four minutes remaining Mottley-Henry held the ball up
on the right wing then pulled it back for Weeks. His first
time cross seemed to go past Tom Davies until the centre-half
flicked his leg like a scorpion and the ball flew into
the corner of the net.
In the final minutes Lewis Leigh who’d had an excellent
game otherwise, received a second yellow for a tired lunging
tackle and was dismissed. Nails were bitten all around
the stadium. As the game entered stoppage time Davies
went down with a head injury following a goalmouth scramble.
A stretcher was summoned but he was eventually declared
fit enough to resume. The six minutes of added time stretched
even further but Blues held out for a gritty victory.
The result propelled City into the play-off places for
the first time – though a couple of sides below
them have a game in hand. Whilst for Fylde the defeat
may even cost them the title in such a close race for
the top spot.
Colin Mansley

Picture
© Rick Matthews
League
table after Fylde victory
Monday
6 April
Macclesfield 0 Chester
2
National League North
Attendance: 4,474 (872 Chester) Half-time 0-1
Booked: F.Roberts, T.Davies
Macclesfield: Ravenhill, Matheson, Dawson,
Duffy, Heathcote (Menayese 46), Lacey (Pasiek 46), Gale
(Buckley-Ricketts 65), Osborne (Chapman 83), Kay, Edmondson,
Borthwick-Jackson (Popoola 46). Subs not used: Fensome,
McHugh.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry (Peers 71), Kelly, Shrimpton (Bainbridge
71), Leigh, Carson, S.Burgess (F.Roberts 55), Croker.
Subs not used: B.Davies, Leak, Woods, Rosenblatt.
Referee: Joe Moss.
Chester complete the double over Macc with a superb win
at Moss Rose.
League
table after Macclesfield victory
Friday
3 April
Chester 2 AFC Telford
United 1
National League North
Attendance: 2,935 (582 Telford) Half-time 0-0
Booked: Mottley-Henry, T.Davies.
Chester: B.Jones, Woodthorpe, Weeks,
T.Davies, Mottley-Henry, Kelly, Shrimpton, Leigh, Carson
(Woods 60), S.Burgess (F.Roberts 77), Croker. Subs not
used: B.Davies, Leak, Peers, Bainbridge, Rosenblatt.
AFC Telford United: Gracey, Cranston
(George 77), Piggott, Fletcher, Stenson (Lawal 90+1),
Meadows, Allen-Hadley, Badres, Leshabela, Walker, Dyer.
Subs not used: Pendley, Mitchell, Ikpakwu, Hilton, Armson.
Referee: Lewis. B. Smith.
A
highly entertaining clash with fellow play-off hopefuls
Telford resulted in a narrow win for the Blues.
All three goals came from corner kicks and Chester players
scored all three of them. At half time however the game
was goal-less after both sides probed and parried looking
for an opening. The visitors threatened on either flank
with Cranston on the left and Hadley on the right looking
especially dangerous. Top scorer Matty Stenson was back
to lead their line after a few matches absence through
injury. He put himself about so much to begin with that
the referee had to reprimand him after he clashed with
a City defender.
Chester were combative in midfield – it was clear
that both teams saw a win today as imperative to keep
outside promotion hopes alive. Hayden Carson picked up
a loose ball and drove forward with some fancy footwork
but was caught out of position when the Bucks regained
possession and broke forward. Jones had to be alert to
save at the feet of Stenson.
Leigh was lively and inventive in the middle and saw a
shot deflected wide for a corner. It was from two such
in-swingers from Kelly that Dylan Mottley-Henry went closest
to giving Chester the lead. Both headed efforts were held
by Gracey in the Telford goal.
City applied more pressure on the Bucks defence after
the interval and after forcing a corner on the right they
took the lead. Woods’ kick found an unmarked Croker
who headed forward to find Mottley-Henry. The Blues’
number eleven chested the ball down then lashed it into
the roof of the net for a superb finish.
The lead was short-lived however as Telford also forced
a corner as they kicked with the swirling wind behind
them. The in-swinging delivery from the left was inadvertently
glanced in at the far post by an unfortunate Declan Weeks.
Blues heads dropped for a little while but they found
the resolve to come back looking for a winner. From another
right wing corner Croker again found himself free and
this time directed his header perfectly just inside the
foot of the far post. Another classic finish. Fin Roberts
might have added another shortly afterwards when he charged
down a clearance and ran at goal. A last ditch block by
Piggott prevented him scoring and then as the ball came
back to Roberts he rolled the ball right across goal from
the narrowest of angles and it bobbled agonisingly past
the far post.
The cushion of a third goal would have made the last few
minutes and stoppage time more comfortable for the Blues
as Telford threw every effort at an equaliser. They were
further hampered when Dyer was shown a red card after
shoving Woodthorpe to the ground. Hadley ended a mazy
run with a shot on target but without the power or accuracy
to beat Jones. Then with the last kick of the game Walker
fired a free kick over the bar and the referee blew his
whistle to close the contest. Another valuable three points
accrued as City leapfrogged Telford in the table.
Colin Mansley
League
table after Telford victory
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