Stafford Rangers 4 – 0 Kidsgrove Athletic

Staffs Senior Cup 3rd round

Tuesday 20 March 2018

Stafford Rangers booked themselves a place in the semi finals of the Staffs Senior Cup with a comfortable victory over Kidsgrove Athletic at Marston Road.

There was little danger of an upset coming from the NPL Div One South outfit as Rangers took charge from the off and the only disappointment was that they didn’t have more goals to show for it. On a cold night, Josh Craddock warmed the hands of visiting keeper Dave Parton after just 5 mins with a powerful 25 yard drive.

Robert Thompson-Brown tried his luck with an excellent drive from further out that Parton pushed away for a corner then the dead ball specialist was inches away with a free kick. Massiah McDonald was next to threaten but he put his shot into the side netting. There was an element of luck involved when Rangers’ opener finally came on 19 mins as Levi Reid’s cross from near to the right hand by line was missed by Kyle Perry but went in via the inside of the far post.

Kidsgrove should have been level soon after when a slip from Jordaan Brown let in Lee Cropper but the Grove forward stabbed over when well placed. Just before the half hour, Cropper was guilty again, firing over after being set up by Tim Sanders who fired just wide himself towards the end of the half.

Despite these chances for the visitors, Rangers remained in control but never really tested Parton although Perry’s shot on the turn wasn’t too far off target. The game turned a little feisty in the last five minutes of the half following a bad tackle by Craddock on Rhys Thompson which earned the Rangers’ skipper a caution while Grove’s Leon Ashman also found himself in the book.

Thankfully, tempers had calmed by the players returned for the second half and Rangers soon stamped their authority on the game when they extended their lead in the 47th minute. A Sam Griffiths free kick saw McDonald’s shot blocked. He laid the ball back for Kieren Westwood and by Perry beat Parton to his deep cross to head Rangers two up. Rangers then seemed to sit back a little, but easily dealt with anything Kidsgrove could muster up.

The margin between the two sides became more reflective in the scoreline on 61 mins when Kieran Morris headed home a Thompson-Brown corner to make it 3-0. Parton parried Jack Sherratt’s 30 yard drive for a corner, denied Izak Reid at his near post and pushed away a Thompson-Brown free kick as Rangers went in search of further goals. And it came on 77 mins through a free kick but with Thompson-Brown taking a well earned rest, the duties were left to Izak Reid and he fired into the top corner.

16 year old Lucas Burnett was given a ten minute outing and he had two great chances to open his account but Alex Lingard scrambled the ball away for the first and then Thompson made a good block from the second when the goal seemed certain. Rangers now face Wolverhampton Sporting Community in the semi final with the winners taking on either Hednesford Town or Stoke City in the final at the BET365 stadium later next month.

Rangers: 1 Adam Whitehouse, 2 Sam Griffiths, 3 Kieren Westwood, 4 Kieran Morris, 5 Jordaan Brown, 6 Josh Craddock (14 Jack Sherratt 46m), 7 Levi Reid, 8 Robert Thompson-Brown (12 Tyrell Waite 72m), 9 Kyle Perry (16 Lucas Burnett 81m), 10 Massiah McDonald, 11 Izak Reid. Unused Subs: 15 Osebi Abadaki, 17 Riley Stephenson

Kidsgrove Athletic: 1 Dave Parton, 2 Rhys Thompson, 3 Alex Lingard, 4 Oliver Jepson, 5 Leon Ashman (12 Ryan Austin 72m), 6 Ross Davidson, 7 Kyle Diskin, 8 Shaun Rhodes, 9 Tim Sanders, 10 Lee Cropper, 11 Geoff McGaw. Unused subs: 14 Dan Skelton, 15 Anthony Malbon, 16 Jon Beaumont, 17 Jackson McKeever

Cautions: Craddock (Rangers) Jepson, Ashman (Kidsgrove)

Ref: Ben Watkiss

Att: 170

Report: Chris Elsley

THANK YOU……

Stafford Rangers Football Club would like to thank supporter Nick Bonsor who kindly handed back his 50/50 winnings last night. Nick had purchased ticket number 55787 which returned £76 in winnings. Nick immediately re-donated this back to the football club. This is one of many kind gestures the club has received from supporters over the course of the season and we are indebted to Nick and everyone who has contributed this season.

Up the Boro

STAFFS SENIOR CUP – RANGERS 4 KIDSGROVE ATHLETIC 0

Rangers scored 4 for the second match running and progressed into the semi finals of the Staffs Senior Cup. Rangers will meet Wolverhampton Sporting in the nsemi finals. Goals from Levi Reid, Kyle Perry, Keiran Morris and Izak Reid .

Full report to follow

AWAY COACH TRAVEL

Stafford Rangers are away at Barwell next Tuesday 27th March. We will be running a team coach and due to the fact that a number of players will be making their own way to the ground we can offer our supporters a number of places on the coach. The cost will be £12 per head and supporters are asked to contact the club if interested in taking up this offer. Departure time not yet confirmed but it will be between 5pm and 5.30pm

On Tuesday night 20th we play our sixth consecutive home fixture as Kidsgrove make the short journey down the A34 for the Staffs Senior Cup tie. We all know that they have a habit of upsetting us in cup ties so we hope to overturn that hoodoo as a win gives another home tie with Wolverhampton Sporting Community. The final this season is at Stoke’s home ground rather than Port Vale, so added incentive to progress in what is our only silverware we can win this season.

Six home games in a row is tough on the wallet, but your attendance is vital to give support for the team,

Stafford Rangers 4 Coalville Town 1

Evo-Stik Northern Premier League

Saturday 17 March 2018

Stafford Rangers extended their unbeaten league run to five games with victory over Coalville Town at a bitterly cold Marston Road.

But this wasn’t as comfortable a victory as the score may suggest as Coalville were well in the contest for an hour. Rangers didn’t always look assured in defence but the visitors didn’t take advantage and paid the price. Both sides struggled in the conditions early on as snow swept down the length of the pitch, creating a white out and making the surface greasy.

There was only one real chance in the opening 10 mins – that fell to Kyle Perry who fired tamely at Coalville keeper Elliot Taylor. But it was Perry who put Rangers ahead on 13 mins, beating Dean Freeman to Dan Vann’s centre to head past Taylor.

Coalville should have been level a minute later when Nathan Watson went round Adam Whitehouse only for Kieran Morris to make an incredible goal line clearance when a goal looked a certainty. Watson put another chance wide after Freeman’s header created the opportunity before Morris went close at the other end with a volley across the face of goal after good work from Osebi Abadaki.

Having missed out twice, Watson got his goal on 20 mins when he ran onto another Freeman’s header to shoot past Whitehouse. Stafford restored their lead just six minutes later through Robert Thompson-Brown’s direct free kick – awarded after Danny Jenno had fouled Perry – though Taylor should have done better with his efforts to keep it out.

Coalville’s Watson flashed another effort over and Dan Creaney headed against Whitehouse’s legs as the visitors sought another equaliser and they looked set to get it on the stroke of half time when Whitehouse’s attempted clearance hit Tom McGlinchey but he was forced wide and Morris was there to make another goal line clearance.

Coalville came close again just before the hour mark when Alex Howes crashed his free kick against the intersection of post and bar and then put another just over four minutes later. But that was to be as good as it got for the visitors as Rangers made it 3-1 on 62 mins when Taylor failed to take Jack Sherratt’s corner and Morris headed in from close range.

Rangers missed a number of chances to add further to the score as Perry headed over, Tyrell Waite’s shot went the same way and Sherratt was kept out by Taylor’s boot. But Rangers were now in command and Perry grabbed his second and Stafford’s fourth, ten minutes from time, from a narrow angle after getting round Taylor.

Rangers: 1 Adam Whitehouse, 2 Dan Vann, 3 Kieren Westwood, 4 Kieran Morris, 5 Jordaan Brown, 6 Josh Craddock, 7 Jack Sherratt, 8 Robert Thompson-Brown, 9 Kyle Perry, 10 Tyrell Waite (15 Izak Reid 79m), 11 Osebi Abadaki. Unused subs: 12 Levi Reid, 14 Joe Thomas, 16 Sam Griffiths, 17 Dan Westwood

Coalville: 1 Elliott Taylor, 2 Cleveland Taylor, 3 Lee Torr, 4 Danny Jenno, 5 Dean Freeman, 6 Jermaine Hollis (12 Jake Woolley 75m), 7 Tom McGlinchey, 8 Alex Howes, 9 Dan Creaney, 10 Nathan Watson (15 Anthony Carney 84m), 11 Alex Dean (14 Brad Munn 65m). Unused subs 13 James Dillon, 17 Kyle Bryant

Cautions: Sherratt (Rangers), Howes (Coalville)

Ref: Ollie Williams

Att: 301

Report: Chris Elsley