LIAM McIVOR ISSUES UNRESERVED APOLOGY TO THE FANS

By Brian Bennett

Liam McIvor’s top priority in his post match press conference was to apologise unreservedly to the Ashington fans in the wake of the Colliers 4-1 defeat against Silsden in West Yorkshire on Saturday.

It was a fourth consecutive defeat for the Woodhorn Lane based outfit and assistant manager McIvor said: “Before I make any comment about the game, I just want to apologise to the travelling fans who came down to witness that display and what they went through today. They still backed us and I’d like to thank them for their continued support in the face of what was a poor defensive performance as a team in the first half. You can’t concede goals the way we are doing. It’s the same thing – and there are no excuses.”

In what was termed as a ‘six pointer’ Ashington looked sound before goals from Kayle Price, Jake Cassidy and Luke Brooksbank inside a period of 12 minutes completely changed the course of the game and sent the Wansbeck side in at the break 3-0 down.

McIvor said some ‘harsh truths’ were exchanged during the interval: “You always have belief,” he added, “We were hoping to get back into the game in the second period but at this level of football when you are 3-0 down at half time the game is effectively over. However, there were some conversations which took place in the dressing room which will stay in the dressing room – but some harsh truths were said.”

He continued: “We had a better second half and forced their ‘keeper (Tommy Brown) to make three great saves to be fair. We scored with a penalty but also conceded on the break and they’ve hit the post as well which we knew could happen as we were ‘going for it’.

Ashington head to Gateway Park on Saturday in what is another crucial clash against Blyth Town and McIvor said: “It’s a cup final for us. There are no bigger games because we need points otherwise we are going to go into the mix.”