MFYL – League Cup Round 3

MFYL – League Cup Round 3

Stafford Rangers 4-1 Coton Green

Stafford made the journey to Tamworth on a very cold evening, this game had seen Stafford give up their home advantage to allow Marston Road to be in perfect condition for the Staffordshire Derby on Saturday
Manager Mick Baikie made several changes to the squad, Owen Turner Joshua Stack and Danny Stevens all returned having been cup-tied last week and Alex Smith was re-called.

Stafford made a bright start to the game and an early chance fell to James Black who headed over from 3 yards, then against the run of play Coton Green’s KIERAN WHELAN cross/shot eluded Craig Pain and nestled in the top corner to send the host’s bench wild in delight after only 5 minutes
Stafford soon levelled after 11 minutes, Connor Baikie’s corner was again met by JAMES BLACK who made no mistake this time.
Stafford soon found themselves in a battle as the Coton Green midfield seem to be taking control of the game and in the closing stages it was keeper Pain who came to their rescue with a brilliant double save.

Half Time 1-1

Stafford came out in the second half to find that Coton had changed their formation with pushing more players forward and again it was Pain who came to the rescue when he turned Whelan’s shot around the post.
Rangers again pushed forward, and Adam Taylor was released by Josh Moody down the right and his cross found Stack 2 yards out, who played a 1-2 off the crossbar and DANNY STEVEN bundled it home from close range to make it 2-1.
It was soon 3-1 on 73 minutes when again Stack combined with STEVENS, this time from a free kick, this didn’t deter Coton Green who continued to play some good football and it was Man of the Match Craig Pain who again pulled of two excellent saves.
In the closing stages Turner was brought down and LUCAS BURNETT converted the penalty for his 13th goal in all competitions
This result now sees Stafford move in the last 16

Full Time
Stafford Rangers 4-1 Coton Green

Starting XI
Pain, A. Taylor, Kyhat, C. Taylor, Black, Javis, Stevens, Moody, Arber, Burnett, Baikie
Subs Turner, Stack, Smith

Next Up
Monday 17th December 2018
Midland Floodlit Youth League
Vs Sutton Coldfield (Away)

Tim Turner

Stafford Rangers Juniors/Youth

 

Stafford Rangers 8 – 2 Tipton Town

An unseasonably mild night saw Rangers serve up a festive feast of football flair against tough opponents Tipton Town in the quarter final of Staffordshire FA youth cup.

 

Rangers raced into an early lead with the first from Declan Arber on 42 seconds, 4 minutes later first half star man Max Dixon made it 2-0 with sharp shooting Arber netting his second on 7 minutes to make it 3 to a rampant Rangers. Tipton responded battling hard in a bid to get back into the game. Tipton’s Matt Hogg floated a dangerous free kick into Rangers box forcing keeper Craig Pain to meet and punch clear, the second ball was picked up by England schools international Connor Taylor quickly switching play to right back Adam Taylor who raced forward flashing a quick ball right to left across the face of the Tipton goal.

An unfortunate foot injury on 23 minutes saw Ryan Douglas limp off to be replaced by James Black in the heart of defence.
Rangers continued to press a dogged Tipton side. Max Dixon cut in from the right threading a fine pass to Lucas Burnett who’s shot from wide hit the inside of both posts before being cleared off the line by Tipton. Dixon continued to torment the Tipton defence, on 35 minutes Dixon slid an excellent ball to Burnett who cooly recorded his first of the evening. 4-0

Tipton were not to be beaten, on 44 minutes a Tipton break saw Rangers keeper Pain race from his goal to meet the Tipton attack. The resulting clearance rebounded of several players before Tipton’s George Thorpe pounced striking into an empty Rangers net from 18 yards. A few minutes later Thorpe was quickest to another loose ball firing just wide.

4-1 at the break.

A reshuffle at half time saw Christian Blanchette replace in form Max Dixon on the wing and Tommy Wilkinson on for hard working Sam Jarvis in midfield. The second half continued with Rangers showing a fiery passion for goals. On 56 minutes Flying wing back, Tim Khayat broke down the left delivering a fizzing cross for Burnett to claim his second. 5-1.

A tired Tipton side held on to their discipline, a break through the middle earned them a free kick some 25 yards out. The kick was lifted over the wall curling away from Pain and into the Rangers net. 5-2. Rangers response was rapid. On 67 minutes Christian Blanchette latched on to a ball bobbling badly on the deteriorating surface and struck it goalward, Burnett instinctively followed the shot flicking the ball past the advancing Tom Slater for his hat trick. 6-2.

Rangers Josh Moody and Tommy Wilkinson continued to work in the middle of the park as Tipton refused to give up. Marcus Baikie switched wings with Blanchette causing Tipton’s full backs problems with Baikie cutting in and unleashing a shot just over the bar. On 67 minutes Christian Blanchette chased a 50/50 ball into the corner with Tipton’s right back and goal keeper, Blanchette flicked the ball over his head rolling around the keeper into the box before finishing in style. 7-2.

In the last seconds of the game a classy exchange between Arber and Blanchette saw Burnett released into the box to claim his fourth goal of the night. A bumper night for Rangers sees them through to the semifinal draw.

Report by Timothy Turner.

Stafford Rangers U18’s 3-1 Solihull Moors U18’s

Owen Turner Celebrates with Ryan Craddock

Players celebrate Joshua Haynes goal

Lucas Burnett fires home

Midland Floodlit Youth League

Stafford Rangers U18’s 3-1 Solihull Moors U18’s

Newly formed Stafford Rangers Under 18’s started the new campaign in the Midland Floodlit Youth League with and excellent 3-1 win over fulltime academy side Solihull Moors.

The Boro boys side is a combination of U16’s 17’s & 18’s and helped by various coaching staff with the support from First team manager Neil Kitching.

Stafford started brightly with some nice interchanging passing and it came as no surprise when Rangers took the lead, Josh Moody beat his defended and crossed for OWEN TURNER to head home at the far post on 22 minutes.

Rangers were in dream land 5 minutes later when Turner became provider for JOSHUA HAYNES to fire home form 20 yards.

Stafford continued the good work with Lewis Norman controlling the back four and both Jamie Elkes and Callum Woolley bossing the midfield, upfront Jordan Dodd was running himself into the ground as the lone striker.

Following the interval Solihull started to throw players forward with a change of formation, and after a few close efforts it was soon 2-1. Stafford gave away a cheap free-kick which was delivered into the far post and prodded home from close range. Boro keeper Tom Degg produced 2 excellent saves to keep Solihull at Bay and with 10 minutes remaining Rangers LUCAS BURNETT was sent clear by Mason Ward and the 15 year forward made no mistake to make it 3-1., he should have doubled his tally in the final few minutes but he delayed his shot and allowed the defender to clear.

Overall a positive start for Stafford who this week face Barnsley WMA at Marston Road on Thursday 7th September Kick off 7:45pm

Stafford Starting XI

Degg, Craddock, Baike, Norman, Grant, Elkes, Haynes, Woolley, Dood, Moody, Garfield

Subsistutes Burnett, Ward, Richards, Turner, Litherland (GK)