Competition: Northern League - Division 1

West Allotment Celtic vs Ashington

By Brian Bennett

Ashington went to the top of the first division of the Ebac Northern League on Tuesday night after a hard fought win against West Allotment Celtic at the East Palmersville Sports Pavilion.

Dan Maguire fired the Colliers into an early lead but Allotment deservedly drew level through Michael Baxter. However five minutes later, Craig Spooner netted what proved to be the winner.

It was a below par performance from the Wansbeck outfit – but they nevertheless strung together their third win of the season to maintain their 100 per cent record.

The home side – who worked tirelessly – saw a lot of the ball in the second period and could have equalised in the dying seconds through Scott McCarthy.

Ashington boss Ian Skinner made four changes from the side which won 3-2 against Newton Aycliffe in their epic Emirates FA Cup extra preliminary round tie on Saturday handing starts to goalkeeper Kyle Hayes, Damen Mullen, Darren Lough and Adam Johnson.

And it was Lough who was the provider of a defence splitting pass which led to Ashington’s opener after only two minutes.

Maguire timed his run to perfection to go past a defender before unleashing a left footer which went wide of ‘keeper Dan Gladstone and into the corner of the net.

But ironically, the goal acted as a spur for the home side and shortly afterwards, Hayes was forced to tip over an effort from Michael Baxter.

Scott McCarthy then fed the ball through for Mikel Thompson but Hayes intercepted at the vital second.

At the other end, good work by Maguire saw him carve out a chance for himself but his shot was held by Gladstone.

Allotment continued to pose a threat and Baxter had two good opportunities but blazed one shot over then put the other wide.

However after knocking on the door, it was Baxter who levelled in the 24th minute, side footing home after McCarthy had unselfishly squared the ball to him.

But Ashington’s riposte was to regain the lead within five minutes when Spooner stabbed the ball home inside the post after a cross from Robbie Dale.

Right on the stroke of half time there was a bizarre incident which almost resulted in a third goal for the visitors.

Johnson closed down ‘keeper Gladstone’s clearance and the ball bounced in the six yards box, hit the bar and ran away to safety.

Ten minutes into the second half, Thompson drove wide then play switched and Gladstone held from Johnson.

Chances were at a premium until in the 79th minute, Dean Briggs played the ball to Dale whose right footer was deflected wide of the far post.

Then in the fifth minute of time added on, Ashington breathed a huge sign of relief when the ball fell to McCarthy but he screwed his effort off target.

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Ashington vs Northallerton Town

By Brian Bennett

Ashington had to grind out a result after a hard fought tussle against Northallerton Town in their Ebac Northern League first division match at Woodhorn Lane on Tuesday night.

Robbie Dale’s first goal in Ashington colours put the Colliers ahead but the North Yorkshire side drew level five minutes before the break through John Howard.

However, second half strikes from Karl Ross and Craig Spooner gave the Wansbeck outfit some much needed breathing space to see the game out.

Manager Ian Skinner had said after Saturday’s 6-0 hiding of Seaham Red Star that although it was a great start, supporters should not expect a similar scoreline with every match – and the boss’s comments were spot on after the visitors gave his side a far tougher test.

However, just like Saturday, Ashington dictated the pace and could have gone ahead as early as 70 seconds.

Lewis Suddick and Andrew Cartwright worked a short corner on the right and when the ball was played into the box, a vicious right foot volley by Dan Maguire was goalbound until it was brilliantly diverted away by ‘keeper Thomas Dawson.

The Colliers continued to pour forward and after Dean Briggs had been upended in the centre circle, they took the lead in the sixth minute when Dale and Maguire played a slick one-two before Dale stroked the ball inside the far corner.

Again Ashington totally dominated the opening half hour. Spooner hit the side netting then Maguire had a shot blocked.

But in the 18th minute, the home crowd were screaming for a penalty after Cartwright went to ground on the right hand side of the area but referee Richard Rowe was unmoved.

Three minutes later Briggs had an effort turned around by Dawson at the foot of the post

then seconds later, Briggs looked destined to add a second as he skipped past two challenges but saw his shot blocked and the follow up by Ross was deflected wide.

Ashington kept knocking on the door and on the half hour it was Dawson who came to his sides rescue as he saved from Lee Mason.

The action continued unabated. Two minutes later, John Howard ran through unchallenged but his tame shot was easily gathered by home ‘keeper Karl Dryden.

Within seconds, Mason netted but was flagged offside then Maguire fired narrowly wide of the upright.

Ashington pieced together their best move of the match in the 37th minute but it ended with Jordan Summerly skying the ball over then Yannick Aziakonou found Suddick who blazed wide.

The visitors had certainly come into the game and after Dryden had fielded a shot from Damian Giliga, they drew level after a neat move which ended with Howard’s left footed drive from the edge of the area beating Dryden inside his post.

On the stroke of half time, Briggs and Summerly combined to set up Suddick whose shot was held by Dawson.

In the 56th minute, Ashington regained the lead when Spooner slotted the ball through for Ross who finished neatly past Dawson.

Five minutes later, Northallerton served notice that they were not out of the contest as Michael Rae headed over from a free kick.

However, in the 70th minute, Ashington extended their lead following a corner on the right.

The ball fell to Spooner who advanced then blasted a right footer into the net with Dawson rooted to the spot.

After that it was all about game management for Ashington – which saw them home to record back to back wins.

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Ashington vs Seaham Red Star

By Brian Bennett

Ashington began the new season in emphatic style as they went on a goal scoring spree against Seaham Red Star at Woodhorn Lane on Saturday.

Victory alone would have been a dream start for manager Ian Skinner – but the boss must have been purring at some of the football his side conjured up as they totally blew away the visitors, dominating the game from start to finish.

The final score was 6-0 but the Colliers could – and should – have recorded double figures without question.

Newcomers Lee Mason and Dan Maguire – the former who hit a brace – both opened their accounts whilst Lewis Suddick fired a double and although it was the opening day of the Ebac Northern League campaign, Craig Spooner surely put his name into the hat for a goal of the season contender after a stunning strike on the hour.

Ashington were all over Seaham from the first whistle. Inside 70 seconds, they ought to have gone in front when Maguire laid the ball off sideways to Dean Briggs. His shot was repelled by ‘keeper Andrew Jennison who also thwarted Suddick from the rebound.

In the fifth minute, more work by Maguire saw him again set up Briggs but the midfielder’s effort saved by Jennison.

However, four minutes later, Lee Mason broke the deadlock. Briggs and Karl Ross combined down the right and when Andrew Cartwright delivered a superb cross into the danger zone, Mason delicately side footed the ball from seven yards wide of Jennison and in off the post.

Spooner then played a one-two with Jordan Summerly and saw his right footer held by Jennison before the visitors had there first opportunity when Thomas Lawson swung the ball over from the right but Mark Robinson blazed over.

After that, it was bang, bang, bang from Skinner’s side with the pressure unrelenting.

Briggs fired just wide from 20 yards; Maguire moved across from right to left and when he slotted the ball through for Briggs, the number ten saw his shot deflected wide.

Briggs again went close from the edge of the box – but sixty seconds later, Suddick added Ashington’s second.

Briggs was the provider and Suddick remained cool as a cucumber as he neatly turned his marker close to the by line then whipped a low right footer past Jennison.

In the 35th minute, it was 3-0 with the same two Ashington players at the hub of the move. Briggs won possession and laid the ball off to the right for Suddick who made no mistake.

There was no respite for the visitors and after a free kick from distance by Suddick was held by Jennison, Maguire fired an effort narrowly over.

Ashington began the second period in identical fashion to the first and in the 49th minute, moved into a 4-0 lead.

The goal began with nonchalant but excellent work by Robbie Dale. Dale found Cartwright on the right flank who clipped the ball forward to put Maguire through and the centre forward lobbed over Jennison as the ‘keeper advanced.

Mason added the fifth in the 54th minute. Briggs floated a free kick from the left and Mason applied a clinical side foot finish after arriving at the back post.

Briggs must have thought he had scored after substitute Adam Johnson put him clear but the over worked Jennison saved with his legs.

However thirty seconds later, Spooner scored the goal of the game after Ashington had worked a short flag kick on the left. The midfielder let fly with a terrific right footer from the corner of the penalty area which screamed past Jennison and inside the stanchion.

With quarter of an hour remaining, Johnson cut inside from the right and his left foot effort was arrowing towards the top corner before Jennison tipped it over in brilliant fashion to deny him.

And the non-stop action from the Colliers continued until the final whistle.

Substitute Paul Robinson was foiled by Jennison who saved with his feet then sub Jordan Lashley rounded the stopper but his goalbound shot was cleared off the line by the retrieving Daryll Donnelly.

The last attack saw a great ball from Dale find Lashley but he was also denied by the Jennison.

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Dan Maguire

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Forward signed from Blyth Spartans. Dan has represented England at C level, a quick and busy forward, who is capable of both linking play and running in behind opposition defence. Dan has a real eye for goal and will offer a good attacking threat for the squad.

2022-23 (All Competitions) (Programme)

Competitions Included: Northern Football League, Northern Football League Division 1 Cup, Cleator Cup, FA Cup, FA Vase and Northumberland Senior Cup, Inter-Step Play-Off

2022-23 (All Competitions)

Competitions Included: Northern Football League, Northern Football League Division 1 Cup, Cleator Cup, FA Cup, FA Vase and Northumberland Senior Cup.

Darren Lough

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Experienced defender Darren re-joined his hometown club at the start of the 2022/23 season, making the move from Hebburn Town. After helping Ashington gain promotion in his first season back at Woodhorn Lane, Loughy made 32 appearances in Ashington’s NPL East campaign last season, scoring twice. Darren started his career at Newcastle United before moving to Ashington. He left the Colliers in 2012, playing professionally in Iceland for KA Akureyri and IA Akranes, before returning to England, joining South Shields and later Hebburn Town, winning the FA Vase at Wembley with both.