Armthorpe Welfare travelled to Albion Sports
with a view to breaking the poor of form the Doncaster side find themselves in.
Five defeats on the
trot in all competitions coming into this weekends tie with Albion Sports saw
Brian Johnston make two changes to his starting eleven.
Striker Gary Mundy,
who scored four goals in five game’s came in for Darren Mansaram and suspended
Josh Gibbons was replaced by Anthony Ryan, making his second start of the
season.
The game sparked into
life with chances for both sides, keeper Will Biggs was tested with an early
stinger.
Armthorpe then wasted
two very good chances, in form Gary Mundy smashed a shot over the bar from
close range, and James Walker fired over from 12 yards.
Defensive errors have
cost Welfare points in the last few league games, and the first goal came from
just that.
A long freekick was
punted into the Welfare box on 16 minutes, both Anthony Ryan and Will Biggs
jumped for the ball, Biggs failed to catch the cross and it fell into the path
of Grenada international, Danny Facey to slot home into an empty net.
Albion started to pile
on the pressure and the back line of Welfare crumbled. Facey once again
slotting home from a Riley through ball and a John Tunney own goal saw Welfare
three down just before the half hour mark.
Worry for Welfare as
James Walker, who has just returned from injury came off after 40 minutes with
a calf injury.
Albion’s midfield
started to grab a hold of the game and carried on forcing Welfare back, but a
quick counter attack from Jay Rollins then won Welfare a penalty after being
brought down by James Stansfield.
Up stepped Jonathan
Mirfin to reignite the fire for Welfare, but there was Aaron Brian to force the
ball round the post with a strong left hand diving to his right.
Albion then countered
and a neat volley past Biggs sent the home side into the break four up with
Danny Facey being the difference, bullying the Welfare back line.
The second half
whistle blew and Armthorpe came out firing with early chances for Mundy and
Rollins.
Albion weathered the
Welfare storm and soon caught Armthorpe on the counter, Danny Facey once again
involved being the creator for Lee McGowans well placed header on 55 minutes.
Facey completed his
hat trick and scored his 24th of the season with a strong placed
penalty past Biggs after being hauled down by Anthony Ryan. 6-0 and Welfare
were dead and buried.
Albion Sports boast a
striker that has international and Premier League experience in the form of
Delroy Facey who made an appearance on 58 minutes at Throstle Nest.
Facey made an instant
impact scoring two well worked goals with his left foot and his head to
humiliate an already confidence hit Welfare. 8-0 with ten minutes left to play.
Welfare did get on the
scoresheet with five minutes to play through a scrappy goal from Anthony Ryan
after a squared ball from Jay Rollins.