Hyde United FC V Stafford Rangers

Hyde United FC V Stafford Rangers

First Half

In the early moments of the first half there wasn’t a lot in it. Both teams played a very similar style of football with lots of long balls and challenges. Rangers failed to really penetrate the Hyde defence with their frontline getting little or no service. Midway through the first half it was Hyde who began to assert themselves on the game . They started to see more of the ball than Rangers would have liked and they made it very difficult for the opposition to get out their own half. If it wasn’t for Rangers keeper Luke Pilling, Hyde could have been at least two goals up at the break.

0-0 HT

Second Half

Stafford Rangers needed to show what they were made of in the second half, but unfortunately it just wasn’t their night. The second half didn’t really see any significant changes in the pattern of the game. Rangers just couldn’t get going – they seemed a bit out of sorts. One shining light for them was their number 8 and captain Thomas Tonks who tried his best to make a positive impact on the game. He latched on to loose balls in the midfield and did well to break up play on quite a few occasions. On 64 minutes Hyde went 1-0 up after number 7 Mitchell was able to get on the end of a great left hand sided cross. From a Rangers point of view the goal seemed unavoidable but ultimately, they weren’t able to stop the ball from coming into the box. The game rather fizzled out after the goal with Hyde seeming happy to shut up shop and Rangers not looking like scoring. Full time and a 1-0 defeat for Rangers on the road. A very frustrating outing for the boys. Let’s hope for better Saturday vs Matlock town.

Report completed by Luke Buckley
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FC United of Manchester v Stafford Rangers

FC United of Manchester v Stafford Rangers

11.09.21

First half
The home side started the better of the two sides with Rangers seemingly up against it in the early stages. FC United of Manchester moved the ball with real purpose and Rangers did tremendously well to keep their shape off the ball. Rangers had a game plan which they executed excellently throughout the whole afternoon. They took the lead thanks to Joseph Kenton in the 11th minute after Thomas Tonks played him in on goal. Kenton smashed the ball past the FC United keeper to send the traveling support into dreamland 0-1 to rangers. FC United were on top for large parts of the first half but credit must go to Rangers for their defensive work on/off the ball. They coped with everything the home side threw at them and had opportunities to double their lead. Jake Charles came close to making it 0-2 after working hard – he was able to fashion out an opportunity doing all of the hard work but unfortunately couldn’t finish.

HT 0-1 at the break.

Second half
FC United had the opening exchanges of the second half but yet again Rangers stood firm and hung on to their lead. In the 60th minute Rangers’s number 6 James O ‘Neill was sent off following the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity and FC United were awarded a penalty which their number 7 Sinclair-Smith slotted home. After the sending off Rangers seemed the better side and in the 75th minute they went 2-1 in front thanks to Ben Woods following a corner from Joseph Kenton. Late on in the 83rd minute Rangers secured the win courtesy of a Thomas Tonks free kick that found the top right-hand corner of the net.

Full time 3-1 to Rangers – a fantastic away win and a great performance from the lads.

Teams
FC United: Lavercombe Morris Dodd Donohue Baker Jones Sinclair-Smith Potts© Cooke main Linhey.
Stafford Rangers: 1. Pilling 2. Burns 3. Lennon 4. Alex – Ray Harvey 5. Moran 6. James O ‘Neil 7 joseph Kenton 8. Thomas Tonks 9. Jake Charles 10. Fletcher 11. Cuff

Stafford Rangers v Rushall Olympic FA Cup 1st qualifying round Replay

Stafford Rangers v Rushall Olympic FA Cup 1st qualifying round Replay

First half
The opening minutes of the game were a bit scrappy with both teams fighting for control of the ball. Stafford did cause Rushall problems early on with long throws from Tom Tonks. Jonathan Moran headed the ball just wide from a throw-in for Rangers. As the half went on Rushall grew into the game with their front three causing the Stafford Rangers defence all kinds of problems and after some excellent build up play in the box Rushall were awarded a penalty in the 22nd minute after a foul from Stafford Rangers Joe Cuff. Rushall’s Danny Glover stepped up to convert the spot kick. 0-1 to Rushall. HT

Second Half

Stafford Rangers were second best for much of the second half and for most of the game, Rushall won every second ball, every challenge and fully deserved the win. Rangers seemed to not turn up in the second half they just knocked the ball long without really troubling the Rushall backline. Stafford Rangers brought on number 9 Jake Charles mid way through the second half. Although he chased everything down and worked hard, he didn’t have the impact he and Rangers’ fans were hoping for. In the 66th minute things got worse for the home side after a mistake from Stafford Rangers keeper Luke Pilling allowed Owen Coyle to make it 0-2 to Rushall. The game ended 2-0 to the away side. Overall, an extremely disappointing night for all involved with Stafford Ranger’s.

Congratulations to Rushall Olympic following a very much deserved victory!

Man of the Match – James O’Neill