Stafford Rangers 1 – 1 South Shields

Stafford Rangers 1 – 1 South Shields

Evo-Stik Northern Premier League | Saturday 20 April 2019

A stoppage time penalty cost Stafford Rangers the victory they needed to ensure their survival while keeping the title hopes alive for South Shields. The visitors enjoyed the better of the opening 20 minutes without managing a shot on target – the nearest claim they had to such an attempt came when Nathan Lowe’s effort was charged down on the edge of the area.

At the other end, the Stafford attack – featuring Ben Mills starting a league game for the first time since his return – was working hard but getting little change from the Shields defence. That all changed on 25 minutes when Rangers took the lead – somewhat against the balance of play. Tom Thorley’s long throw from the left was flicked on by Luke Jones and Theo Bailey-Jones side footed home from around 6 yards out for his 9th goal of the season.

Robert Briggs attempted to bring Shields back level with a shot from distance that Adam Siviter was able to gather although any sort of contact from Luke Daly might have produced a different outcome. Bailey-Jones went close to a second with a 25 yarder that Liam Connell tipped over then the Shields’ keeper smothered the ball at the near post after good work from Mills along the by-line. The last action of the half came from South Shields with Siviter again saving from Briggs.

As with the start of the first half, Shields looked the most likely scorers at the start of the second. Briggs wasted a good chance in the first minute with a poor free kick then Siviter denied David Foley with a superb save after Daly had put the Shields man through on goal. After Thorley went just over for Stafford with a 30-yard free kick, Daly wasted another good chance for the visitors when he shot wide after a long ball from Jon Shaw put him in behind the Stafford defence. But Stafford pressed a second and, in the last 5 minutes, sub Joe Cuff went wide from 15 yards when he should have hit the target. Soon after, Cuff supplied Jake Charles but his lob over Connell skimmed the outside of the post. They were to prove costly misses. With the game in stoppage time, Siviter spoiled an otherwise faultless performance when he dropped a high ball on the edge of his area. The scramble that followed saw Shields awarded a penalty after Siviter pulled back Josh Gillies and Briggs dispatched from the spot to earn his side a share of the spoils.

Stafford: 1 Adam Siviter, 2 Paul Bignot, 3 Sim Thandi, 4 Luke Jones, 5 Dan Burns, 6 Andrai Jones, 7 Theo Bailey-Jones (15 Andy Haworth 67m), 8 Tom Thorley, 9 Jake Charles, 10 Jed Davies (16 Jack Sherratt 67m), 11 Ben Mills (14 Joe Cuff 80m). Subs 12 Sam Coulson, 17 Louis Briscoe
South Shields: 1 Liam Connell, 2 Craig Baxter (12 Blair Adams 68m), 3 Darren Lough, 4 Jon Shaw, 5 Dillon Morse, 6 Nathan Lowe, 7 David Foley (16 Josh Gillies 63m), 8 Robert Briggs, 9 Ben Harmison, 10 Luke Daly, 11 Connor Bell (17 Lee Mason 81m), Subs, 14 Ursene Mouanda, 15 Philip Turnbull,.

Cautions: BIgnot, L Jones (Rangers) Shaw (South Shields)
Ref: Oliver Mackey
Att: 801
Report by Chris Elsley

ADMISSION PRICES AND SEASON TICKETS – SEASON 2019-2020

Stafford Rangers Football Club are pleased to announce that admission prices and season ticket prices are being held for the coming season.

Season tickets will remain at £180 (ground) and £215 (ground and stand) for adults, £125 and £160 for senior citizens and armed forces and £90 and £125 for students.

Early bird prices are £165 and £200, £115 and £150, and £85 and £120 respectively.

Early bird season tickets are available immediately and until 30th June

 

THANK YOU TO STAFFORD RANGERS SUPPORTERS

Last weekend a group of Stafford Rangers supporters travelled to Scarborough for the weekend in order to attend the Whitby Town v Stafford Rangers game. Everyone had a great time, made even better with the Rangers winning. Many thanks go to Julie who did all the hard work in organising the trip. On the journey home Julie ran a raffle and donated all the proceeds to Stafford Rangers Football Club.  We are extremely grateful and we would like to thank  everyone who took part in the raffle for their kind donations..

GRAND NATIONAL SWEEPSTAKE

A Grand National sweepstake was held in the Social Club on Saturday afternoon.

The results are as follows:

Winner Ben Johnson with Tiger Roll – wins £40

2nd place Paul Hayward with Magic of Light – wins £20

3rd place John Bromley with Rathvinden wins £15

4th place Ian Wilshaw with Walk in the Mill wins £5

Winnings can be collected from the office from Monday onwards

Thanks to all who took part

A GREAT DAY AT STAFFORD RANGERS

With our game called off against North Ferriby the club suffered a financial loss due to no gate revenue, no sponsorship and no bar takings

However the blow was softened thanks to our great fanbase. Firstly the team trained on the pitch with Alex and Andy putting the players through their paces in an open training session. Next up was a penalty shootout between the supporters and the players. As was to be expected the players ‘bossed’ this competition with Louis Briscoe proving just how hard a football can be kicked and Andy Howarth showing off with a Rabona. Paul Hayward turned back the clock by donning the gloves and pulling off a few fine saves.

It was then the turn of the supporters who formed two sides to compete against each other. The orange side was ‘managed’ by Alex Meechan and the black and whites by Andy Fearn. The match was evenly contested with a final score of 5-5. Both managers got onto the score sheet with Alex netting a hat-trick. Penalties decided the competition with the orange team edging home. We should say at this time that the supporters each paid £10 for the thrill of playing on Marston Road’s hallowed turf. a big thank you to you all.

On then to the Social Club for an entertaining quiz organised by quizmaster Phil Bennett. After a re-count on the scores Peter Johnson’s team were declared the winners,

The Directors and staff would like to convey their thanks to all who contributed to a very enjoyable day. In particular a very big thank you to Shaun Reynolds for his fundraising throughout the week, to Phil Bennett for organising the quiz, Alex and Andy, and the entire squad for taking part in the football activities and to everyone else who turned up and either took part, helped out or just turned up.