Season: 2024-25

Ashington vs Ossett United

By Brian Bennett

Ashington gave their supporters some Festive cheer on Saturday when they toppled an in-form Ossett United side 2-1 at a windswept Woodhorn Lane ground.

First half goals from Craig Spooner and Josh Gilchrist laid a solid foundation then with the wind in their faces, the Colliers not only defended magnificently but were also the better side against the elements and emerged as deserved winners.

It was a much needed win for Nick Gray’s outfit and a boost ahead of the remainder of their seasonal programme with an away game against Heaton Stannington on Boxing Day morning (11am kick-off) followed by a home clash against promotion chasers Dunston UTS on Monday December 30 (7.45pm kick-off).

How the teams played the conditions was going to be a key factor – and although Ashington were good value for their 2-0 lead at the interval, the disappointment was that the margin wasn’t greater.

The home side made their intentions crystal clear early on when a long range effort by Spooner was on target but went straight into the midriff of ‘keeper Aleks Petrovic then the number ten went close with a left footer from 25 yards that shaved the post.

Ashington forged ahead in the 17th minute. Skipper Karl Ross picked up a loose ball in midfield and found Spooner who finished well tucking his shot wide of Petrovic and inside the far corner.

Shortly after the half way mark, only the thickness of the woodwork prevented a second when Wilson Kneeshaw picked out Gilchrist whose excellent left footer struck the bar with Petrovic beaten.

On the half hour and in a rare break, the visitors had their first sniff at goal when Lewis Stephens had a shot blocked but Ashington’s response was to add a second in the 37th minute.

Marc Ellison – on his debut – sliced the visitors defence open which sent Kneeshaw through from the half way line with a one on one opportunity but Petrovic did well to block with Gilchrist off target from the rebound.

However in the 37th minute, Gilchrist ran onto a headed pass and as Petrovic advanced, the striker lobbed the ball over him and into the net.

Barely sixty seconds later it could have been three when Gilchrist unleashed a left footer which was goalbound until he was foiled by Petrovic who saved well at the foot of the post.

There was a frantic start to the second half when within the first 15 seconds, Gilchrist slotted the ball through for Kneeshaw but his effort was cleared off the line.

In the 48th minute, the two strikers caused havoc again. On this occasion Kneeshaw found Gilchrist who cut the ball back from the by-line and Spooner looked a certain scorer until Petrovic somehow denied him with a brilliant save.

But the game was back in the melting pot within 45 seconds as Ossett halved the deficit.

A cross from the left to the far post by Will Calligan was touched home from close range by Eddie Church.

Despite the difficult conditions, Ashington were playing well and Jordan Summerly got in behind the visitors defence but his cross was cleared.

The Colliers may not have had Lady Luck on their side over recent weeks – but ten minutes from time they certainly did. That’s when Ossett skipper Josh Burns caught the ball sweetly from fully 40 yards and his wind assisted right footed effort thudded against the angle of post and crossbar then bounced away to safety.

After that Spooner was not far away with a free-kick – before the final whistle sounded to bring Ashington an early Christmas present of three points.

Before kick-off, players, officials and supporters observed a minutes’ silence as a mark of respect for former Bridlington Town goalkeeper James Hitchcock who died last week.

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Ashington vs Carlton Town

By Brian Bennett

Ashington missed a golden opportunity to claim all three points on Saturday in their bid to escape from the drop zone.

With 15 minutes remaining of the contest, they led ten-man Carlton Town 2-1 and were edging towards what would have been a crucial victory – only to concede an equaliser.

It was a body blow for Nick Gray’s outfit and with wins for basement club Sheffield as well as Sherwood Colliery, the bottom four sides in the East Division of the Pitching In Northern Premier League are separated by a mere five points.

Saturday’s encounter was low-key – until it exploded at various stages during the first half.

With ‘keeper Dan Staples suspended, Alex Curran – signed on a dual registration with North Shields – made his debut between the posts and the newcomer had to be alert in the fifth minute as he got down low to his left to tip around an 18 yarder from Alex Howes.

Play was uneventful – until shortly before the quarter hour mark when the visitors took the lead with a worldie strike by Lawrence Stewart Gorman.

From a corner on the right, the ball was headed out by Andrew Cartwright but it fell perfectly for Gorman who from 25 yards, unleashed a sumptuous right footed volley which screamed into the back of the net leaving Curran helpless.

Cue another period of uninspiring football before the final quarter hour of the period.

In the 31st minute, Josh Gilchrist was sent tumbling in the area by Gorman and after referee Tyler Dutton had awarded a spot kick, Gilchrist’s penalty was placed inside the corner although ‘keeper Felix Annan dived the right way and got his finger tips to it.

Craig Spooner was just wide with an effort which had Annan scampering to his left but two minutes later, “The Millers” were reduced to ten men when Oliver Clark saw red following an off the ball incident.

Later after good work down the left by Wilson Kneeshaw which resulted in a cross, Gilchrist’s shot was held by Annan.

However, two minutes before the break, Ashington got their noses in front after a fabulously well worked move and quality finish from Michael Ndiweni.

Cartwright played the ball forward where Ndiweni exchanged a swift one-two with Gilchrist before he curled a delightful left footer from 16 yards wide of Annan and inside the far corner of the net.

For the start of the second half, the visitors introduced Lamin Manneh for Khyle Sargent – and the change certainly worked as they were the better side despite being a man short.

Ashington had initially threatened in the 52nd minute when a great diagonal ball from Harrison Clark found Cartwright down the right flank but when he crossed, Gilchrist blazed over.

However midway through Nathan Watson drove wide of Curran’s right hand post following a long throw in by Gorman.

Carlton continued to press forward and in the 75th minute after Ashington had conceded a free-kick on the touchline, they drew level.

A chip from the right of the area went towards the far post where it was bundled in by Dean Freeman.

Thirty seconds later, the speed of Annan proved to be crucial as he smothered in the nick of time to foil Gilchrist after a through ball by Spooner then the stopper dived to his right to keep out a goalbound long range drive from Cartwright.

And in the 90th minute, it was Annan who tipped over a 25 yards free-kick by Spooner.

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Ashington vs Liversedge

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.

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Ashington vs Newcastle Blue Star

By Brian Bennett

Ashington marched through to the semi finals of the Newcastle Flooring Northumberland Senior Cup after a deserved 3-1 victory over Newcastle Blue Star at Woodhorn Lane on Tuesday night.

First half goals from skipper Wilson Kneeshaw and Craig Spooner put the Colliers on track and although Sean Reid reduced the arrears on the hour with a penalty, a third goal near the end from substitute Michael Ndiweni sealed the result for the Wansbeck outfit.

The game was played at a fast tempo throughout and both teams were rightly applauded off the field after the final whistle by the 267 supporters who watched proceedings on a bitterly cold evening coupled with snow laden conditions during the second half.

Ashington went into the clash on the back of a 2-0 home defeat against league leaders Cleethorpes Town at the weekend whilst their opponents – who sit fourth from top of the first division of the Ebac Northern League – enjoyed a 3-1 success over West Auckland last Friday.

The home side were quickly out of the traps and showed no hangover – and after squandering a couple of chances, they went ahead on the quarter hour mark.

In the third minute, Paddy Almond ventured forward on a 50 yards run which took him inside the visitors penalty area where he was blocked out and when the ball ran to Ben Sampson, his tame effort was taken by ‘keeper Dan Lister.

Minutes later, Ashington drove forward again and Spooner had a shot which was pushed out by Lister.

However for Ashington fans, the opener from Kneeshaw was worth the admission money alone.

It was slick one touch football and when Josh Gilchrist slotted the ball through which released Kneeshaw in the clear, the skipper advanced before burying a right footer wide of Lister and into the net.

The Woodhorn Lane outfit continued to dominate the clash and after Spooner had fired narrowly over from 20 yards, another great opening was spurned in the 25th minute.

Again the interchange of passes was swift involving Bailey Geliher and Gilchrist but Sampson’s effort was blocked.

Ex Collier Max Emmerson and Nathan Kidd featured for Blue Star who regularly found the latter out wide to prompt their moves down the right flank but it was Dan Lanning who tested home stopper Dan Staples just past the half hour with a shot from distance which the ‘keeper pushed around to his left.

However seven minutes before the break, Ashington doubled their lead when Gilchrist rolled the ball wide into the path of Spooner who fired across Lister and inside the far corner.

As the snow began to fall in the second half, Sean Reid was wide of the mark following a free-kick – but the visiting skipper got his side back into the game in the 62nd minute.
Kidd was upended in the box by Staples and after referee Elliot Cowens had awarded a penalty, Reid sent the ‘keeper the wrong way from the spot.

Geliher was not far away with an effort from the edge of the area which was deflected behind whilst at the other end, a cross by Lanning flashed across the face of goal.

As the snow got heavier, their was also a flurry of yellow cards before Gilchrist set up substitute Karl Ross whose shot struck a Blue Star player to go for a flag kick.

However in the 87th minute, Ashington booked their passage into the last four of the competition when substitutes Cam Gascoigne and Michael Ndiweni combined to add a third.

Gilchrist was again involved as he teed the ball up for Gascoigne to fire goalwards from 20 yards with Ndiweni getting the final touch as the ball flew inside the post.

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Ashington vs Cleethorpes Town

By Brian Bennett

Two goals in the first half by Connor Smythe and Bradley Dockerty condemned Ashington to defeat against table toppers Cleethorpes Town at Woodhorn Lane on Saturday.

The Colliers went into the clash full of confidence after their morale boosting 3-2 win over Newton Aycliffe in midweek but in truth never got out of first gear.

Consequently on a cold day, supporters were left even more frustrated by a contest which failed to reach any heights.

It was a game where chances were at a premium – but it was the visitors who produced virtually all of them.

Following a free-kick in the third minutes, home ‘keeper Ross Coombe pushed away a 20 yarder from Cleethorpes skipper Bradley Abbott.

However, the visitors were more clinical on the quarter hour mark when they took the lead from a restart, with Smythe heading home at the far post.

It could have got worse for the Colliers as only three minutes later, Connor O’Grady netted from a corner by Smythe but the goal was disallowed for a foul.

Curtis Bateson was the next to test Coombe, who again dived to his left to palm the ball away before Ashington got their only sniff of the half going forward when Ryan Wombwell’s ball in from the right went across the face of the six yards box with no-one on hand to apply the finishing touch.

The home side got themselves into a right mix up which gifted Josh Walker a run on goal but his effort struck the post.

Then right on the stroke of half time, “The Owls” added a second when Dockerty got the benefit of a ricochet and from a tight angle, fired across Coombe and into the roof of the net.

The second half was a non-entity.

Craig Spooner had Ashington’s first shot of the game in the 54th minute but it was tame and easily held by ‘keeper Ollie Battersby.

Coombe was called into action to save from Bateson before Dockerty fired narrowly wide of the far post.

Six minutes from time, Harrison Clark unleashed a drive for the Colliers but it was straight at Battersby.

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Newton Aycliffe vs Ashington

By Brian Bennett

Ashington claimed their fourth league win of the season after an absorbing clash against Newton Aycliffe at The Ashcourt Group Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Colliers held a 3-1 lead at the half time break with goals from skipper Wilson Kneeshaw, Michael Ndiweni and Josh Gilchrist and although the home sides’ Jake Petitjean got his name on the score sheet for a second time in the match with ten minutes remaining, the Wansbeck side held out.

In truth, Aycliffe – who would have sat just outside a play off position had they won – are without a doubt the best outfit Ashington have played this season.

Even in the first period when they trailed, the hosts posed a threat and after the interval, they kept knocking on the door but were denied by a Colliers rearguard that defended magnificently.

The Colliers got off to a great start when they took the lead in the third minute. From a throw in on the left, Gilchrist picked out Kneeshaw who lobbed the ball over advancing ‘keeper Jim Pollard.

Two minutes later, Kneeshaw skipped past Joe Ferguson on the right flank and crossed but Craig Spooner’s shot was tame and easily dealt with by Pollard.

Aycliffe’s first raid came when a 25 yarder by Ferguson was held by ‘keeper Ross Coombe.

However, in the 20th minute, Ashington were the beneficiaries of a gift wrapped second goal following a ball which was hooked forward by Archie Small.

Alex Nelson headed over his own ‘keeper Pollard and Ndiweni had the simple task of tapping into an unguarded net.

With six minutes of the first half remaining, ‘The Newtonians’ reduced the arrears when Petitjean headed over Coombe after a cross by skipper Ethan Wood.

But right on the stroke of half time, Small played the ball into Gilchrist who hammered home to restore Ashington’s two goals advantage,

In the second half, the Wansbeck side were resolute against an industrious side who worked the ball well.

On the hour, Coombe finger-tipped away a free kick from Wayne Whitfield but in the 79th minute, Petitjean headed in at the far post to make it 3-2 and set up a grandstand finale.

Incredibly within 60 seconds, substitute Cole Kiernan took the ball wide of Coombe inside the box but his shot was cleared off the line by Paddy Almond.

With four minutes of the 90 remaining, Ashington had a great opportunity to make the game safe when Spooner slotted through for Jay Errington but the substitute’s left footer struck the post and bounced out.

In the dying seconds, Nelson struck wide for Aycliffe before the final whistle brought a full blooded contest to its conclusion.

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