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Match Report

11th April 2015

EvoStik League Premier Division

Wincham Park, Chapel Street, Northwich, CW9 6DA


Witton Albion

0 - 0

FC United of Manchester

 
Attendance: 1,463

Witton Albion 0

FC United of Manchester 0

Attendance: 1,463


Witton Albion

1 Andy Robertson
2 Liam Goulding
3 Jon Dawson
4 John Shaw (capt)
5 Sam Barnes
6 Michael Simpson
7 Josh Hancock
8 Zac Corbett
9 Alex Titchiner
10 Luke Clark
11 Danny Andrews 

Subs.
12 Joe Shaw (for 10, 74 mins)
16 Tom Schofield (for 6, 84 mins)

FC United of Manchester

1 David Carnell
2 Liam Brownhill
3 Shelton Payne
4 Dave Birch (capt)
5 Lewis Lacy
6 Luke Ashworth
7 Matthew Wolfenden
8 Callum Byrne
9 Tom Greaves
10 Jerome Wright
11 Craig Lindfield

Subs.
12 Greg Daniels (for 11, 66 mins)
15 Thomas Brown (for 4, 78 mins)
17 Rory Fallon (for 3, 67 mins)


Match Report
FC United need just four points from the four final games of the season to all but seal the Evo-Stik Premier Division title after drawing 0-0 at Witton Albion on Saturday afternoon.

With the Reds’ nearest rivals Ashton United and Ilkeston both losing, it looks as if Karl Marginson’s side will need just four points to win the title due to their far superior goal difference.

Five points or more would definitely see FC United crowned champions but, bar our rivals going goal crazy to overturn a 20 goal difference, four points should now be enough to see the Reds over the line.

On the afternoon there was very few chances to alter that goal difference as neither team really got on top of what was a scrappy game where a point each was a fair reflection of the overall play.

United began slowly taking their time to get into the flow of the game. Despite being on the front foot and looking on top in the middle of the park, the visitors found the wall that was the Witton defence difficult to break down. A strong wind was also taking out the aerial option as anything in the air seemed to stay up there for an eternity.

Shelton Payne managed to create the best opportunity of the first half as he got into a great position to cross the ball on the left but looked to surprise the Witton ’keeper with a shot to the near post which was gathered up by Andy Robertson in the Witton goal.

The second half didn’t see the tempo move up much and the game had a strange pre-season feel to it with neither team really committed to going forward and looking for the win early on and half chances being the best that either created.

The FC United defence stayed alert throughout and Lewis Lacy made a crucial interception late on as Alex Titchiner looked to have got in behind the backline to score the winner. But Lacy made up ground and managed to get a tackle in just as it looked like Titchiner would get his shot away, a tackle which was as good as a goal and the roar from the United faithful saw the Reds go forward and create a game winning opportunity of their own in the final minutes.

A dangerous attack was only cleared for a corner and as Liam Brownhill sent the ball across a melee in the box saw the ball cleared off the line twice in quick succession denying what would have been a priceless winner.

It’s onto Skelmersdale on Tuesday evening where losses for Ashton United and Workington coupled with a United victory would see the Reds crowned champions with three games left.

Man of the match: Lewis Lacy - A last ditch challenge late on was the key moment of the game and on a day where it would have been easy to switch off, Lacy was alert to the danger and made sure that United still took a point away from the game.

Report by Craig Phillips
Match Report
FC United need just four points from the four final games of the season to all but seal the Evo-Stik Premier Division title after drawing 0-0 at Witton Albion on Saturday afternoon.

With the Reds’ nearest rivals Ashton United and Ilkeston both losing, it looks as if Karl Marginson’s side will need just four points to win the title due to their far superior goal difference.

Five points or more would definitely see FC United crowned champions but, bar our rivals going goal crazy to overturn a 20 goal difference, four points should now be enough to see the Reds over the line.

On the afternoon there was very few chances to alter that goal difference as neither team really got on top of what was a scrappy game where a point each was a fair reflection of the overall play.

United began slowly taking their time to get into the flow of the game. Despite being on the front foot and looking on top in the middle of the park, the visitors found the wall that was the Witton defence difficult to break down. A strong wind was also taking out the aerial option as anything in the air seemed to stay up there for an eternity.

Shelton Payne managed to create the best opportunity of the first half as he got into a great position to cross the ball on the left but looked to surprise the Witton ’keeper with a shot to the near post which was gathered up by Andy Robertson in the Witton goal.

The second half didn’t see the tempo move up much and the game had a strange pre-season feel to it with neither team really committed to going forward and looking for the win early on and half chances being the best that either created.

The FC United defence stayed alert throughout and Lewis Lacy made a crucial interception late on as Alex Titchiner looked to have got in behind the backline to score the winner. But Lacy made up ground and managed to get a tackle in just as it looked like Titchiner would get his shot away, a tackle which was as good as a goal and the roar from the United faithful saw the Reds go forward and create a game winning opportunity of their own in the final minutes.

A dangerous attack was only cleared for a corner and as Liam Brownhill sent the ball across a melee in the box saw the ball cleared off the line twice in quick succession denying what would have been a priceless winner.

It’s onto Skelmersdale on Tuesday evening where losses for Ashton United and Workington coupled with a United victory would see the Reds crowned champions with three games left.

Man of the match: Lewis Lacy - A last ditch challenge late on was the key moment of the game and on a day where it would have been easy to switch off, Lacy was alert to the danger and made sure that United still took a point away from the game.

Report by Craig Phillips

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