Season: 2025-26

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Heaton Stannington vs Consett

After a solid performance & an important away point at North Ferriby, it was a bad day at the office as the Stan lost 5-1 to Consett. Last season the Stan drew twice with the team from the former steel town, but they were not able to repeat the achievements or steal a win as they were thrown into the furnace with a 5-1 defeat. There was 1 change from the draw at North Ferriby 2 days earlier with Burn replacing Milburn.

The match was played in hot & sunny conditions on a bank holiday Monday unlike the last time the 2 teams met on New Years’ at Belle Vue in a blizzard. It started with a Stan corner being headed clear in the 4th minute. Consett counter attacked forcing Brass to block the 1st shot from a cross but the rebound effort from the 6-yard box was put into the net by Todd. Consett were blocked in the box 2 minutes later followed by a Stan free kick being headed on, but the ball was caught by the Consett keeper, Moss. Things got worse in the 8th minute when a Consett attack saw Ramsey force the ball into the net for 0-2. Groves blasted over the visitors’ goal 2 minutes later followed by Brass having to punch clear at the other end. In the 14th minute another Groves ball went wide but 4 minutes later the Stan got a goal back when a Beattie header hit the bar & Hopper headed the rebound into the net. There was some Consett pressure in the 19th minute which Robson & Slaughter dealt with & 3 minutes later Robson had to head clear from a Consett free kick. The Stan then had 3 efforts which were all blocked & a 4th went wide. In the 26th minute, a Beattie free kick hit the far post when it looked like it was going into the net. Consett counter attacked but Brass got down to block before the Stan advanced again ending with a ball from the resulting corner being headed clear. The Stan went 2 goals behind again in the 28th minute when, from a corner, the ball hit the far post & went into the net off a Stan defender. The Stan were still trying to attack but there was a quieter period until a Slaughter long ball saw Moss just get to it before Hopper. A ball from Errington in the 40th minute went right across the Consett goal, but no one could get to it. Moss in the Consett goal then made 2 easy catches followed by Brass also making an easy catch. In the 44th minute, the Stan nearly reduced the deficit when Hopper forced a corner. From Groves’s corner ball, Capewell’s header hit the post. Consett counter attacked but it came to nothing.

After a long period of injury, Lamb returned to action replacing Hopper at half time. He attacked right from the restart & was 1 on1 with the Consett keeper but Moss caught the ball at the 2nd attempt after it had hit off himself & Lamb. In 50 minutes, a Slaughter free kick into the Consett box was stopped twice. The Stan were having most of the possession in the 2nd half but the next effort came for Consett in the 56th minute when they shot well over. 2 minutes later the Consett keeper had to catch from a Stan effort as both teams tried to attack. In 63 minutes, an Errington long range blasted shot was caught by Moss. In 69 minutes, sub Stephenson had to clear off the line from a corner. 3 minutes later, Lamb had a shot blocked & Stephenson’s follow up long range effort was caught by Moss. He then had to clear a ball from sub Adamson. In 76 minutes, Brass made a great close range save. From the resulting corner though the Stan went 3 goals down with time running out. Capewell headed clear the initial ball from the corner & Slaughter cleared again but it went out to Daniels outside the box & he blasted the ball through the assembled players & into the net. Moss then got down to stop a sub Storey effort as the Stan tried to get back into the game. A Capewell ball was deflected wide, Moss got down to clear a Lamb effort & an Errington ball into the box was cleared. In 85 minutes, an Adamson ball was deflected for a corner & the ball from the resulting Stephenson corner was punched clear. In the 89th minute, Consett counter attacked & sub Armstrong confidently slotted the ball past Brass to make the afternoon even worse for the Stan Army.

It was an unusually large defeat for the Stan as they lost a competitive match at home for the 1st time since 8 March. A disjointed Stan did not look threatening for much of the match compared to a more clinical display from the visitors. The Stan are back in FA Cup action on Saturday as they continue to head towards Wembley but this time via the short trip to Scotswood to take on Newcastle Blue Star.                              

Kevin Mochrie

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North Ferriby vs Heaton Stannington

The Stan Army made the long journey to the north bank of the Humber to take on North Ferriby who in a previous incarnation as North Ferriby United played in the National North League. The Stan earned an important away point against tough opposition despite the opportunity being there to take all 3 points especially in the 2nd half when they dominated possession & had a player advantage. There were 3 changes from Wednesday’s draw with Blyth Town with Shepherd, Groves & Robson replacing Stephenson, Walker & Adamson. 

The 1st clear opportunity of the match came for the Stan in the 4th minute when a Capewell header from a free kick was deflected for a corner from which the home keeper punched the ball clear. The ball came back in & the keeper had to clear again. 2 minutes later & North Ferriby won a corner from which Brass caught the ball. Hopper then broke forward, but his shot was blocked & the same thing happened again soon after. A common theme in the game then started when bad tackles were made on Hopper then twice on Errington. In 12 minutes, a Beattie header was put out for a corner. In 15 minutes, Brass punched clear from a home corner although the flag was up for a foul. A Stan attack was then blocked followed by Errington shooting wide. There was more Stan pressure in the 19th minute followed by a North Ferriby counterattack which came to nothing. There was not much between the teams & in 23 minutes Brass had to clear which was followed by a Beattie counterattack which ended with the home keeper getting to the final ball before Hopper. In 24 minutes, Brass made an easy save which was followed soon after by a North Ferriby corner which they headed over the bar. A Groves free kick in the 28th minute was caught by the home keeper followed by an advancing Beattie being hacked down. This was followed by dreadful tackles on Evans & Shepherd. In 33 minutes, a home attack was blocked for a corner from which the resulting headed ball went straight to Brass. North Ferriby then shot well over the Stan bar from a free kick. In 38 minutes, another bad challenge on Evans saw Hogg receive a straight red card. Both teams still tried to attack & in the 40th minute an Errington counterattack & shot forced a save from the home keeper. The half ended with more Stan pressure but no goals.

With a player advantage, the Stan dominated possession in the 2nd half, but North Ferriby managed to stop their efforts to score. The home keeper had to make a save in the 47th minute although 3 minutes later Capewell had to head clear at the other end. It was all Stan for the next 15 minutes until North Ferriby eventually got a corner. In this period of Stan possession & pressure, Hopper sliced the ball over the bar & shot over the bar & the home keeper had to get down to save an Errington effort. In the 64th minute, Hopper advanced into the home 6-yard box but the keeper just got to the ball 1st. 3 minutes later & a ball from a Groves corner was cleared twice. The Stan were still dominating possession & having almost all the chances but without any end product. The Stan continued to attack & in the 74th minute a Hopper ball into the box hit a home player’s hand but no penalty was given. North Ferriby continued to be very physical as they tried to stop the Stan get the goal they desired. Sub Burn shot over in the 80th minute followed by the home keeper being booked for time wasting which he continued to try & do until the final whistle. Evans, whose performance both at the back & going forward won him man of the match, forced a save from the home keeper in 82 minutes. This was followed by an Errington long range effort being easily caught by the home keeper. The Stan continued to pressurise & the match ended with Hopper being pulled down in the home box as he was about to shoot but nothing was given.

Despite having most of the possession in the 2nd half, the Stan could not get the all-important winning goal. Lack of clear chances, very physical & time-consuming opposition & poor refereeing also played their part. 9th placed Stan now host Consett on Monday followed by a much shorter trip next Saturday to take on Blue Star in the FA Cup.                                 

Kevin Mochrie

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Heaton Stannington vs Blyth Town

Wednesday marked a welcome return to proper floodlit evening games with the visit of newly promoted Blyth Town. 416 brave souls had ventured out for the game, which was played in increasingly cold conditions as the clouds cleared, and the warmth of the last few months became a distant memory.  Many had been unprepared for this change in weather; still donning short sleeves and shorts, although to be fair most of them were on the pitch. There was one change from Saturday’s FA Cup win over Marske with Walker replacing. Burn. Ex-Stan keeper De Jesus was in goals for Blyth Town.

It wasn’t until the 5th minute that we got our first real action when Errington shot, aspirationally, from 35 yards. He kept it low, but it was well wide of the goal. Barely 4 minutes later, Blyth were one up when Johnson, their speedy No.11, crossed into the box and in the resulting scramble, Fishburn, scored a scrappy goal. Over the next 15 minutes, the Stan started to dominate the midfield culminating in several unsuccessful shots on goal.  Blyth Town’s Richardson, perhaps frustrated by this period of play, was booked for a careless challenge on Errington. Blyth Town however, remained dangerous with their No.7, Millington, having a shot just over the bar after a fast break.  Almost immediately, another rapid series of passes led to their No.10, Giles, being free on goal, who drilled a powerful shot towards goal only for it to be well saved by a diving Brass. After a couple of Heaton Stannington corners that came to nothing, the Stan had their best chance of the half on 32 minutes when Beattie battled past a string of defenders and unleashed a great shot that had to be tipped over the bar by Blyth’s keeper. The Stan largely finished the half stronger, with another Blyth player, Fell (No.5), being booked for a late challenge on Hopper but it remained 1-0 to Blyth at half time.

An early attack by Blyth in the second half led to a goalmouth scramble, not unlike their first goal, but thankfully in this case it was successfully defended.  Soon after, Errington picked up a yellow card for holding a Blyth player back who had beaten him in a challenge and was heading to the Stan box.  Heaton Stannington then made two successive substitutions: Storey for Adamson and Burn for Beattie, with Stephenson then moving to left back. These substitutions quickly paid off for the Stan with Burn scoring from close range on the 59th minute following a long throw-in from Slaughter which was flicked on at the near post and into his path. The status quo did not last long, as within 5 minutes, Millington scored a second goal for Blyth after some strong play from Giles. Two minutes later after a Hopper attack down the right and into the penalty box, Heaton Stannington were awarded a penalty, when his run was prematurely ended following a reckless challenge by a Blyth defender. Hopper duly converted the penalty to make it 2-2. It was end-to-end stuff for a period following this flurry of goals. The best chance was on 70 minutes when Slaughter, clear on goal, side-footed over the bar from 18 yards, following an excellent pass across the box from Errington.  On 77 minutes, Blyth replaced Johnson with Lively.   On 79 minutes, the Stan played a ball through the Blyth defence that Errington was first to chase but the Blyth keeper, De Jesus, showed good anticipation and cleared the danger. Into the last 10 minutes of normal time, Heaton Stannington replaced Milburn with Shepherd, and soon after Blyth made a double-substitution: Cooper for Millington, and Nicholson for Giles. These substitutions seemed to benefit both teams, as soon after there were close chances, and important saves, at both ends of the pitch.  There seemed to be another goal to come in the game, but despite a further two substitutions for Heaton Stannington, Payne for Walker and Groves for Stephenson, it failed to materialise.

A draw seemed to be a fair result for two teams who played entertaining and clean football. The Stan now travel in the league on Saturday to North Ferriby.             

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Heaton Stannington vs Marske United

The Stan’s journey towards the FA Cup final at Wembley continues as they won 3-0 against Marske United of Northern League Division 1. The Stan bounced back from their league defeat at Redcar Athletic 3 days earlier delighting most of the 419 crowd who were also enjoying the sunshine. There were 2 changes from Redcar with Slaughter & Adamson replacing Shepherd & Pearson.

The Stan started lively & Capewell put the ball over the Marske bar in the 4th minute. The pressure was mainly from the Stan & in 13 minutes Burn headed just wide when the ball was sent into the Marske box from a throw in. 2 minutes later & Brass easily caught the ball. Adamson then advanced into the Marske box but the defender trailing him put the ball out for a corner. From the Stephenson corner, in the 15th minute, Adamson headed the ball into the net for 1-0 to the Stan. In 18 minutes, a speculative long range Errington effort went just over the bar. It was 2-0 in the 20th minute when, from a Stan throw in, the ball was initially cleared in the Marske box but it was sent in again then went out to Stephenson whose 25-yard shot screamed into the back of the net. A minute later & Brass easily caught the ball. Marske started to get more into the game & regularly put pressure on the Stan defence for the rest of the 1st half. In 22 minutes, a Marske shot from the edge of the box was deflected by Capewell for a comer. From the corner, the ball was then cleared off the line followed by Capewell clearing a rebound shot in front of the goal line. In 30 minutes, Capewell stopped a Marske player from advancing into the 6-yard box. In 36 minutes, Marske shot just wide from the edge of the Stan box. Milburn halted another Marske attack in 41 minutes. In 44 minutes, a ball from a Marske corner went over the bar although the flag was up. The 1st half ended with the Marske keeper heading the ball away from the edge of the box.

There was a slower start to the 2nd half although the Stan shot wide in the 49th minute & Brass easily caught 2 minutes later. In 53 minutes, from a Stan corner, Capewell headed just wide. 2 minutes later & a ball from a Marske comer was headed clear by Burn. In 61 minutes, the Stan attacked & although the Marske keeper could not hold the ball, it was eventually cleared. Errington then shot well wide. It was all pressure from the Stan now. In 71 minutes, Stephenson was stretchered off as a precaution. In 71 minutes, a Marske player headed just wide & this was followed by Hopper counter attacking but he was eventually stopped. In 75 minutes, the Marske keeper caught from a Stan free kick followed by a ball from an Adamson free kick being put just wide by sub Shepherd. In 79 minutes, another Adamson free kick was headed wide by Capwell. Capewell then had to clear for a throw in. In 83 minutes, the advancing Hopper passed to Errington in the centre but his shot from the edge of the box was caught by the keeper. 2 minutes later & a great joined up attack by the Stan ended with sub Walker sending a great ball to man of the match Capewell in the middle of the box & he shot into the Marske net to make it 3-0 to the Stan. The Stan kept trying to attack as the match entered 5 minutes of added time although the finals score remained 3-0 to the Stan.

It was 3rd time lucky for the Stan as they had only played Marske twice previously, in the Vase & the Northern League Cup, & had lost both ties. It was a comfortable win for the Stan & a great improvement on the display at Redcar. The Stan now make the short trip to Newcastle Blue Star in the 1st Qualifying Round. 1st there are 3 more league matches starting with a home game against Blyth Town on Wednesday night.

Kevin Mochrie

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Redcar Athletic vs Heaton Stannington

After a win in both their opening FA Cup & league matches, the Stan travelled to Redcar on the North Yorkshire coast. Unfortunately, it was not be a happy day out at the seaside as Redcar Athletic comfortably defeated the Stan 3-0. The Steelmen are now top of the league & their victory was aided by a poor performance by the Stan in the 2nd half. There were 2 changes from Saturday’s win with Burn & Errington replacing Slaughter & Adamson.

A beautiful evening at a picturesque coastal setting opened with a 1st minute header by Milburn, supplied by Stephenson, being caught by the home keeper. There was more Stan pressure until Redcar shot wide under pressure in the 4th minute. Redcar attacked again 2 minutes later & the move ended with Brass easily catching. Soon after he had to block an effort followed by Capewell clearing a rebound shot off the line. The Stan then had to clear again. It was then end to end for a while with Pearson putting the ball just wide under pressure in the 16th minute. 2 minutes later & a Redcar effort was deflected over the bar for a corner. In the 20th minute, a good Redcar shot was stopped by a great save by Brass. Hopper countered but eventually lost the ball. From the 24th minute, there was 3 minutes of sustained Stan pressure followed by Redcar shooting just over the bar at the other end. In 29 minutes, Pearson advanced under pressure with the ball & got passed the keeper, but a defender put the ball out for a corner. There was then more Stan pressure including Burn putting a free kick over the bar in 33 minutes. Both teams continued to try & attack as the ball went up & down the pitch. In 42 minutes, an Errington cross to Pearson in the box deflected off a defender then himself before going just wide. 2 minutes later & a Redcar speculative long-range effort hit the crossbar. The Stan finished the half better than they started it & were looking on top & into added time Hopper beat 2 men & passed to Errington in the corner & via Pearson the ball got to Beattie, but he shot wide. The half finished with Hopper advancing with the ball again, but Errington couldn’t connect with his cross.

The 2nd half started with both teams trying to get forward when they could. The stalemate was broken though in 50 minutes when a Redcar attack saw the ball crossed into the 6-yard box from the side & was headed into the net by Round. It was the 1st competitive goal that the Stan had conceded this season. Redcar continued to attack & Brass easily caught a long-range shot. A 4 player Stan attack was then headed clear. Both teams continued to try & threaten each other’s defences although it was Redcar who came closest in 60 minutes when, from a corner, they headed wide. In the 63rd minute, a minute after Shepherd was replaced by Payne, a defensive error allowed Boyes to get 1 on 1 with Brass & he shot past him to make it 2-0 to Redcar. In 64 minutes, a Stan throw in into the Redcar box saw their keeper collide with Hopper, but nothing was given. Both teams continued to try to attack but it was Redcar, who scored again in 73 minutes immediately after 3 Stan substitutions. From a throw in, Boyes advanced & slotted the ball into the Stan net. Both teams kept trying to attack but the Stan appeared less threatening in the last 15 minutes of the match. In 79 minutes, a Redcar header hit the Stan bar. The rebound shot was blocked in the 6yard box & the 2nd one was put wide by a Redcar player. In 81 minutes Brass caught a long range effort. He then had to make a good close range save. After more Redcar pressure, sub Storey did have a shot blocked just before the final whistle.

An unusually below par performance by the Stan, but mainly in the 2nd half, saw them return from the seaside with the football equivalent of a soaking & sand in their sandwiches. On the night they were beaten by the better team. On a positive note, this was only the Stan’s 2nd away defeat of 2025. The club have the chance to bounce back on Saturday as they rejoin their journey towards Wembley when they host Marske United in the FA Cup.

Kevin Mochrie

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