Match Report
By Brian Bennett
Talk about having a bad day at the office!
Ashington’s six pointer clash against Liversedge started badly for the Colliers on Saturday – and got progressively worse as the West Yorkshire outfit put four past them on a mild afternoon at Woodhorn Lane.
However there was an explosive start to proceedings when the home side were reduced to ten men as early as the fourth minute with ‘keeper Dan Staples receiving his marching orders following an off the ball incident.
The visitors were awarded a corner and before it was taken, referee Thomas James called Staples over then brandished a red card.
The decision was to have a massive impact – and two goals in three minutes shortly afterwards saw the visitors take a stranglehold on proceedings.
Central defender Ben Williams donned the goalkeepers jersey but was picking the ball out of the net ten minutes later when a right foot curler by Desmond Amponsah crept inside the far post.
Jack Crook added a second hammering the ball home on the half volley from the edge of the area.
Williams made a block to deny Jack Carr but Ashington’s ten men were certainly giving their all and on the stroke of half time they strung together a great move which ended with Bailey Geliher’s flick going just wide after he had latched onto a cross from the right by Andrew Cartwright.
For the start of the second half, Paddy Almond took over in goal from Williams and Ashington made a decent start.
A great diagonal pass from Gary Ormston found Cartwright on the right and when he played the ball across, Geliher’s effort was deflected behind for a corner.
Then a free-kick by Josh Gilchrist was met first time by Harrison Clark but his shot was tame and went straight to ‘keeper Luke Jackson.
However in the 53rd minute, Ashington’s already massive task took a further twist when Carr was brought down just inside the area by Clark and Alfie Raw netted from the resultant penalty.
Five minutes later, an 18 yarder from Clark rattled the post then the Colliers had shouts for a penalty claiming that substitute Michael Ndiweni was being impeded at the same time as he had a shot which lacked power and was fielded by Jackson.
Substitute Chinedu Osadebe went close before Mitchell Akresi added a fourth for the visitors, minutes after being introduced, when he fired home inside the upright.
To be honest, the scoreline flattered Liversedge with the ten men of Ashington putting in a whole hearted shift despite suffering a dismissal so early in the contest which changed the whole complexion of the game.
Details
Date | Time | Competition | Season | Attendance |
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Sat 30/11/2024 | 3:00 pm | Northern Premier League - East Division | 2024-25 | 297 |
Officials
Referee | Assistant 1 | Assistant 2 |
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Thomas James | Gary Hargrave | Richard Goodman |
Past Meetings
2 - 0Liversedge vs AshingtonAttendance: 266
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0 - 2Woodhorn Lane Ashington vs LiversedgeAttendance: 411
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