Guisborough Town (Away): Northern
League Division 1: Monday 26th
December 2011
Result:
Guisborough Town 1
Marske United 1 Scorer:
Jones
Queues and
Boxing Day have become
synonymous when discussing the
fortunes of High street
Retailers. Queues and the
Northern league are perhaps less
closely associated, so it was
heartening to see a crowd just
short of 400 for this local
derby between Guisborough and
Marske. This is the first time
in four years that the two clubs
have clashed in the traditional
Boxing Day fixture and the first
time for even more that the two
clubs have shared First Division
status. These factors, combined
with expected temperatures of an
unseasonable ten degrees, drew
locals for the late morning
clash. Although there was only
one place separating the two
sides in the league table, the
form table told a different
story. Marske have hit a purple
patch and came into the game on
the back of a six game unbeaten
run. Guisborough's performances
of late have been impressive,
even if results suggest
otherwise. Profligacy in front
of goal and festive generosity
towards opposition forwards has
cost the side points when
conceivably they too could have
hit the thirty point mark.
As supporters
funnelled into the ground, a
strong wind funnelled the length
of the ground. It made good
football difficult and much of
the first forty five minutes was
attritional, with Marske
pressing hard to maximise the
advantage of the wind at their
backs and Guisborough largely
content to contain the visitors
and spring at them on the break
with the pace of Johnson,
Roberts and McPhillips.
The best
chances of the first half fell
to Marske and undoubtedly the
clearest opportunity came to
Karl Charlton. Playing against
a former side seems to have
different effects on different
players. There is no doubting
the fact that Charlton is a good
player at this level, as his
record demonstrates both this
season and last in the yellow of
Marske. But the King George V
ground does not appear to be a
happy hunting ground for
Charlton. On several occasions
he carved out openings only to
be thwarted by good saves. He
had the chance to set the tone
in the sixth minute but having
beaten Jack Norton his underhit
shot allowed Wood to clear
superbly off the line.
Half-time: Guisborough 0 v 0
Marske United
A few
eyebrows were raised when the
in-form Decosemo made way for
Willie Boland in the starting
line up. But the Irishman
enjoyed an excellent hour on the
pitch as he used every ounce of
experience to control the pace
and tempo of midfield and to
bring other men into play. As
Boland was replaced by Decosomo,
this signalled a clear intent
from Chris Hardy to take the
game to the visitors.
Yet it was
Marske who should have gone
ahead as Bradley burst clear. As
he flicked the ball past the
onrushing Norton the crowd
expectantly waited for the ball
to nestle in the corner of the
net. Yet somehow, the ball
dribbled past the post.
Sport is all
about chances taken and chances
missed. Having been given a
reprieve at one end of the pitch
Guisborough surged forwards and
Wood fired a shot/cross into the
box. Austin Johnson, as
tenacious, mobile and aware as
ever, met the ball and cleverly
flicked it over the visiting
keeper to give the home side the
lead.
A goal so
often gives a side momentum and
when momentum is created, sides
must capitalise upon it.
Decosomo showed great vision to
put McPhillips in the clear but
with the home supporters
expecting the lead to be
doubled, he rashly blazed the
ball over the bar. Following
Decosomo's example, Roberts cut
infield towards the centre
circle and played a replica ball
to McPhillips. Sadly for
Guisborough supporters and to
the relief of travelling fans,
the outcome was the same as
McPhillips failed to properly
test the goalkeeper.
When Marske equalised it was
perhaps inevitable but
undoubtedly merited. Substitute
Jones proved his credentials as
a goal poacher as he tapped home
from close range following great
work by McGill to round Norton.
There were
chances at either end and Marske
always looked dangerous from set
plays, but a draw seemed fair as
both sides were left to reflect
on chances not taken.
Full-time: Guisborough 1 v 1
Marske United
As 2011 comes to a close, both
sides will leave the year with
fond memories of what has gone.
Both sides
promoted, both teams drawing
good crowds and both sides
making decent strides in a tough
new division. By Easter we will
know a lot more about how the
two teams have fared in Division
One. For now, they can look
back on a year of fulfilled
hopes and the realisation of a
lot of hard work, both on and of
the field.
Teams:
Guisborough Town: Norton,
Roddam, Wood, Poole, Marron,
Boland (Docesemo), Johnston,
Luke Bythway, I’Anson (Steel),
Roberts, McPhillips. Not
Used: Gill, Woodhouse,
Dixon.
Marske
United: Willey, Roberts,
Wheatley, Marron, Carling,
Taylor, Bradley (Ormerod), Gell,
Brunskill (McGill), Thompson,
Charlton (Jones).
Not Used:
J.Burton, Donachie.
Attendance:
386
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