Competition: FA Trophy

Bradford Park Avenue vs Heaton Stannington

After a great 2nd half comeback, it was not enough to stop the Stan being knocked out of the FA Trophy after reaching the 3rd Qualifying Round for the 1st time against ex-football league club Bradford Park Avenue. The Stan were not helped by Storm Amy & a time challenged home keeper. Although both teams had to bear the torrential swirling rain, they also both had to face a half each playing into the strong winds. Overall, the Stan dealt with the conditions better although Park Avenue had more luck with them. There were 5 changes from Saturday’s away draw against Pontefract with Flynn, Beattie, Capewell, Shepherd & Adamson replacing cup tied Gordon, Evans, Robson, Milburn & Errington.

There was a quiet start as both teams tried to adapt to the dreadful conditions although most of the play early on was in the Stan half as PA had the wind behind them. Even so, the Stan got 3 corners in a row starting in the 5th minute. From the 3rd corner, Adamson headed just wide. PA then got their 1st effort but shot well wide. Flynn then easily caught another home effort. In 10 minutes, a Stephenson free kick was just missed by Capewell. 2 minutes later & the Stan won the ball allowing Adamson to break but he was knocked off the ball as he got near the keeper. In 13 minutes, a PA free kick near halfway was caught by the wind & although Flynn got his hands to it he couldn’t hold on & it went into the net. Despite the unfortunate goal, the Stan kept battling & attacking & in 18 minutes, a Slaughter free kick went long to Hopper who advanced under pressure & his shot hit the post which sent the ball just left of the post but Adamson couldn’t get his foot to it to slot it into the net & the ball was cleared.. In 20 minutes, a PA wind assisted free kick went out for a corner from which the ball was scrambled clear. In 22 minutes, a curling home shot was deflected just over for a corner. From the corner, the ball went back out from the busy box & was sent back in high & wind assisted to be headed into the net just as Flynn was about to catch it. So, after 23 minutes it was now surprisingly 2-0 to PA & Amy. After a quieter period, PA shot over under pressure in 29 minutes. The Stan were trying to attack despite the wind barrier getting stronger. In 30 minutes Pearson was fouled in the home box but PA were awarded the foul. In 32 minutes, Slaughter blocked a home shot & Flynn had to make a great save in the 35th minute. PA then got a corner which saw the ball cleared up into the air by a Stan player only for it to hit the cross-bar wind assisted. The storm was at its peak now & in 38 minutes a home player shot wide. In 39 minutes, a sustained Stan attack included the ball being headed clear. In 44 minutes, Hopper advanced & crossed to Pearson who passed back to Stephenson but he shot high & wide. The Stan had played well in the 1st half & were unlucky to be behind at half time let alone by a 2-goal margin.

With the wind behind them now, the Stan restarted positively & sent the ball just over the bar from a corner in the 47th minute. In 50 minutes, a PA player shot well over followed by Hopper at the other end shooting only just over. It was mainly pressure from the Stan as the rain went off but the wind remained strong. In 59 minutes, Beattie intercepted the ball & sent it up but Hall, the home keeper, got to it just before Pearson. A Flynn wind assisted ball then went out for a bye before Hopper could get to it. In 65 minutes, Walker, who was having a good game, sent a long ball to sub Errington who broke forward but shot straight at Hall. It was mainly Stan possession now as the heavy rain returned. In 70 minutes, Slaughter started a great combined move which ended in Errington forcing Hall to make a great save. The ball was sent back into the home box & Beattie was brought down but no penalty was given. The Stan then had another shot which saw Hall get down to save. In 73 minutes, a Bradford attack was cleared. In 76 minutes, during a Stan attack, a poor clearance by Hall saw the ball go out to Hopper who from about 40 yards saw his shot fly into the net for 1-2. What a goal! 2 minutes later & a long ball from Stephenson to Pearson saw him put the ball wide. In 81 minutes, a home attack was headed clear by Shepherd. In 86 minutes, Errington broke forward & was blocked but the ball was sent back into the box by Payne who supplied Stephenson but his shot was blocked for a corner. Into 6 minutes of added & very windy time, & a common theme of this end period was Hall trying to disrupt & time waste which he is eventually was booked for. In 92 minutes, an advancing Hopper stopped the ball going out for a home bye kick but although he was held back he was booked & a foul awarded PA. In 95 minutes, Pearson forced a corner which saw Flynn come up for but it was cleared for a Stan throw in. There was a slight wobble when Walker did not clear allowing a home player to get the ball although Flynn came out & made himself big & blocked the ball. The ball went back to the home player but Stephenson managed to clear it. The Stan kept pressurising, when the ball wasn’t on the athletics track, but the match ended with defeat.

After giving great effort in poor conditions, the Stan did not deserve to lose & will feel aggrieved that the match did not at least end with a draw & a penalty shoot-out. The Stan are back on league duty on Tuesday when they travel to take on Blyth Spartans in the 1st ever league meeting between the 2 teams after numerous cup encounters.

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs Newton Aycliffe

Heaton Stannington are through to the Isuzu FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round for the first time in the club’s history after a comprehensive 4-0 victory over fellow Pitching In Northern Premier League side Newton Aycliffe in terribly wet conditions.

The result was a reverse of the score from the last meeting between these two sides, but this time the game was allowed to finish without any numerical reductions. The Stan made just one change from the league win at Brighouse, Dale Pearson returning to the starting line-up for Bailey Adamson who dropped to the bench.

The away side showed some promise early on, forcing Stan goalkeeper Tom Flynn to collect the ball low at his near post on 6 minutes. Minutes later, a counter attack saw Connor Walker play an exquisite through ball for Leighton Hopper to run onto, but the shot was blocked and cleared by a defender.

The Stan started to gain some momentum and on 13 minutes, Dale Pearson was found by a laser-focused defence-and-midfield-splitting pass by skipper Richie Slaughter, but his one-on-one finish was soft and too central to get past the Aycliffe keeper Kyle Seymour who pushed it low to his right. Pearson would get another opportunity to take the lead on 19 minutes, on the receiving end of a classic Dan Stephenson ball from deep, but his attempt to flick the ball beyond Seymour was batted away.

The breakthrough came on 20 minutes, and just as he did at Brighouse last Saturday, Ben Milburn scored the Stan’s first goal of the afternoon from a Stephenson corner, this time running into the centre to plant a header into the far post behind him. Two-in-two for the centre back who is becoming a firm fan’s favourite in black and white.

Aycliffe tried to hit back and forced Flynn into action twice in the following ten minutes. Their first attempt was a whipped free kick from just in front of Dean and Andy’s dugout which the Stan keeper came out to punch away, and on the half-hour mark, Flynn had to concentrate as an Aycliffe player took a low shot from the edge of a congested penalty area, but he got down to claim it.

The Stan turned up the heat immediately after, and moments after Hopper was denied by the goalkeeper following good work from Connor Walker to carry the ball into the box and a neat pass from Dale Pearson to set up the shot, the Stan would double their lead on 33 minutes. An aggressive press deep into the Aycliffe half returned the ball to Stan possession and began a passing move on the slick, wet playing surface. The 14th pass of the move was a through ball to feed Hopper who drove into the area, cut past a defender onto his left foot and cushioned the ball past the Aycliffe keeper.

The away side almost had a route back into the match on 39 minutes when a dangerous corner was met by a blue shirted head in the box, only to be blocked on the line by Milburn and carried out of danger by a Stan teammate. Before the end of the half, Aycliffe flashed a ball across the six-yard box without someone on the end of it to stab it home, and Flynn and his defence would be required to make a number of stops and blocks to keep out a persistent attack.

The Stan wanted to make sure of progression to the next round and started the second half strong, with Max Storey coming close to his maiden Stan goal on 53 minutes with a first-time shot from the left, too central to be an issue for Seymour. Pearson had another attempt to notch a minute later after being threaded through by a wonderful Alex Payne ball. He did well to hold off his man with his strength, but the finish ended up on the wrong side of the near post.

The third goal eventually came on the hour mark, with substitute Konner Lamb making gains down the left, slipping in Connor Walker who held the ball up at the by-line and cut it inside for Hopper who prodded home his second of the game and fifth of an already-fruitful campaign.

From here, the game became one-way traffic as the forwards all queued up to get their name on the scoresheet. Hopper turned provider for Lamb on 65 minutes, the fans were already celebrating when the ball was slipped under the advancing keeper, but the finish inexplicably struck the base of the post and bounced to safety. Lamb would have another crack five minutes later, cutting in from the right to shoot on his left, but an easy catch for Seymour.

A fourth goal would eventually follow, but only after several other chances to get there were spurned or stopped. On 78 minutes, Lamb found himself in space down the right, playing a peach of a low ball into the centre for Jay Errington whose shot was decent, but matched by Seymour who made himself big. The ball flew up into the air ready for the head of Bailey Adamson, but from six yards out, his attempted plant went over the bar.

With two minutes of normal time remaining, Andy Burn won the ball back on the halfway line, played it forward for Adamson who fed Lamb down the right, again managing to link up for Errington in the centre, but again stopped by Seymour.

Adamson and Errington would both go close again as normal time concluded, but the elusive fourth goal did finally come in injury time and in some style, as Dan Stephenson was found in acres of space in the centre by Konner Lamb. The keeper advanced as Stephenson got into the D, and the ball was cheekily chipped over Seymour to cap off an impressive result and an even more impressive performance. The 287 supporters who braved the driving rain which rarely let up over the course of the afternoon were rewarded for their attendance with arguably the finest showing of the season so far, with the promise of even greater levels still to reach.

The Stan will discover their opponents for the Isuzu FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round on Monday, but focus will return to the Pitching In Northern Premier League for a trip to Ossett United on Tuesday, where the Stan could make it back-to-back league wins for the first time this season, and four on the bounce in all competitions.

Liam Milburn

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Heaton Stannington v Emley

The Stan bounced back from 2 defeats with a well-deserved 2-0 win over strong opposition in the form of league rivals Emley from Yorkshire. Not only did they achieve a comfortable win in just their 2nd season & 3rd match in the FA Trophy, but they also played well & kept a clean sheet. There were 5 changes from the narrow FA Cup defeat at Blue Star with Flynn, Hopper, Payne, Adamson & Storey replacing Brass, Slaughter, Pearson, Errington & Lamb. 

The Friday night match, in front of a crowd of 372, started with an Emley attack being cleared. Although it was end to end, the 1st half hour contained little to report. The Emley keeper, Lambton, came out to clear in the 3rd minute but nothing else really happened until the 14th minute when a great cross from Walker to Stephenson saw his shot easily caught by Lambton. He made an easy save again from a Storey effort in 18 minutes. Flynn had to get up to save a minute later. In 23 minutes, an Emley attack was cleared then blocked & the move finished with a high shot going well over the Stan bar. Soon after an Emley counterattack was blocked by Milburn. In 26 minutes, a ball from an Emley corner was blocked & a Stan counterattack came to nothing. It was still end to end & in 34 minutes a Stepheson free kick into the Emley box was cleared & Robson’s rebound effort was caught by Lambton. In the 35th minute, a Payne counterattack saw the keeper come out to almost the halfway line to clear. The ball was sent back up to Hopper who lobbed the retreating keeper, who had only managed to reach the edge of his box, & the ball went into the net for 1-0. In 37 minutes, a Stan effort was blocked by Lambton. 2 minutes later & an Emley free kick was blocked in the Stan box & although the ball was sent back in, it was cleared by Adamson & Payne. In 41 minutes, Storey shot just wide from the edge of the box. Flynn easily caught a long-range effort 2 minutes later & the half ended with another Stan advance which saw Lambton catch the ball.

The 2nd half started positively with both teams again trying to attack. In 48 minutes, Robson had to head clear. A minute later he headed clear again from a corner which was followed by a Stan counterattack led by Walker, & a great opportunity, which ended with Stephenson only having the Emley keeper to beat but Lambton managed to block his effort. In 53 minutes, after some sustained Stan pressure, a Hopper effort was cleared. 3 minutes later & a Walker diagonal ball into the Emley box was missed by Hopper & went just wide. A long-range free kick from the Stan was then caught by Lambton at the 2nd attempt. In 62 minutes, Robson advanced down the right & into the box, but Lambton punched the ball clear under pressure. In 64 minutes, the Stan doubled their lead through a great goal when they won the ball allowing Payne to advance towards the Emley box & he passed to Walker who chipped the advancing Lambton to make it 2-0. In 69 minutes, a Storey high ball into the Emley box was headed clear. 2 minutes later & a sub Burn effort went high & wide. The Stan were still trying to add to their 2 goals & although Emley had not given up they did not really pose a threat as the Stan defence dealt well when the ball came near their box. In 84 minutes, Hopper advanced with the ball &, under pressure, sent a curling shot just wide. Soon after, Lambton got to the ball just before the advancing sub Lamb. There was then a long range Emley effort which went just wide in the Stan box. In the 90th minute, Hopper won a corner which Stephenson sent across goal but it was high & wide. In the 4th of 5 minutes of added time, Emley sent a long range effort well over the Stan bar. In the 96th minute, sub Groves landed awkwardly, breaking his collar bone, & had to be stretchered off. The Stan were down to 10 men but the match finished soon after when Hopper supplied Stephenson who forced a save from Lambton which was followed by an Emley counterattack that came to nothing.

So, the Stan deservedly remain on the Trophy route to Wembley & the win should also boost confidence with regards to their league campaign which resumes in 8 days’ time when they travel to Brighouse Town.                              

Kevin Mochrie

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