Introduction


Welcome to the blog that records a personal journey through the football season from a North East perspective.

For 2017-18 A Good Cup Run will not restrict itself to cup games. Although priority will be given to Cup, Vase and Trophy ties, some more workaday matches from the Northern League, the Northern Premier League, and the National League North may be covered.

Friday, 31 August 2012

FA Cup Preliminary Qualifying Round Replay 28 August 2012


GUISBOROUGH TOWN V SHILDON

 

The first game ended 1-1; by all accounts Shildon dominated but after scoring an early penalty could only add to it with a late own goal!

The grandly named King George V Stadium is a small but neat and tidy ground with cover available along sections of each touchline, hopefully not needed tonight as early rain has cleared to give blue skies and the promise of a fine, moonlit evening. Red and white paintwork reflects Guisborough’s striped shirts, as the teams emerge to “The Boys Are Back In Town”. Shildon are in blue shirts with a rugby league style white V.

Shildon are clearly out to finish the job and take a firm grip on the game. Town are penned back in their own half; unable to find a pass forward they constantly work the ball back to the keeper to hoof hopefully up-field. This gives possession back to Shildon who busily probe down both flanks and twice have flashing shots across the goal.

Shildon’s Briggs is influential in midfield and his pass on 15 minutes puts Ben Wood through the inside left channel to slot in the opening goal under the advancing keeper. Five minutes later Shildon’s Danny Richmond ploughs the same inside left furrow and when his fierce shot is parried by keeper Escrit, Chris Hughes (ex Darlo favourite) puts away the rebound to make it 2-0.

Guisborough still can’t get into the game; their few attacks are broken up by the excellent Richard Flynn and the rest of the Shildon back four. In contrast the Gainsborough gap persists and the latest Shildon player to exploit it is Robert Clarkson. He gets as far as the penalty area before being felled. Ben Wood converts the spot kick for 3-0.

As half time approaches Guisborough are finally able to spend some time in the Shildon half and threaten once or twice, particularly via free kick which is headed narrowly wide. However the final telling action of the half is back at the other end: the skilful Greulich-Smith stumbles through a couple of challenges and forces a good save from Escrit. The resulting corner is played to the unmarked Danny Richmond at the corner of the box who executes a curling chip over the keeper and goal line defender into the far corner of the net. At 4-0 it should be game over, but Guisborough respond with a spirited spell before the whistle finally brings an eventful half to an end.

For the second half Guisborough bring on Lee Blythman to shore up the defence and Luke Blythman to ginger up the attack. The impact is palpable and their team have the best of the early exchanges. It is a pity they don’t have a third sibling for the midfield, where even a ten year old sister would have improved the first half performance.

Suddenly shots are raining in on the Shildon goal, but this just gives keeper Finch an opportunity to show his skill. Luke Blythman’s best chance comes 20 minutes into the half when he controls the ball well on the penalty spot, but is too deliberate in taking aim, allowing a last ditch block to deflect the ball over the bar. From the resulting corner Finch punches well and repeats the trick from the next cross in. However Shildon are weathering the storm and getting forward again. Greulich-Smith shoots well to produce a full stretch save from Escrit and then another attack threatens before being ended by a foul on Ben Wood. He picks himself up and slots his second penalty to complete his hat trick.

At 0-5 Guisborough are playing for pride and do deserve a goal for their second half efforts; but Finch and his defence want a clean sheet and stay tight. Not so their opposite numbers who allow Greulich-Smith too much space for someone of his quality. From outside the box he bends a great shot to the top corner to cap off Shildon’s night at 6-0.

Shildon look a very strong team and will not fear their trip to Durham City in the next round. Guisborough will now look to the FA Vase for their cup run, starting on Saturday with a more winnable tie with Crook Town.

 

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