Saturday, 23 November 2013

Albion Sports 8 - Armthorpe Welfare 1


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.

Welfare walk away from high flying Albion Sports with their heaviest defeat in three years. Brian Johnston’s men must look for a reaction with games coming thick and fast, with matches against second placed Thackley and league leaders Tadcaster Albion at Church Street in the coming weeks. 

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Thackley 4 - Armthorpe Welfare 0


An inspired William Biggs wasn’t enough to stop a rampant Thackley side running riot at Dennyfield in the second round of the FA Vase today.

Captain, Richard ‘smigger’ Smith described the keeper’s performance as “cracking” after a string of classy saves to stopped his side’s defeat becoming heavier.

Welfare welcomed back striker Darren Mansaram after missing him mid week at Glasshoughton, Welfare also had the chance to show off new signing, Robert Kilmartin after signing the Australian this week.

James Walker made his first start in over 8 months for Welfare after two subs appearances in the last two games warranted a start for the midfielder.

The game started with a flurry of movement from Welfare with an early chance for Jay Rollins, which was well saved by the Thackley keeper.

Thackley boast some of the league’s top scorers and on 17 minutes we saw why with a thunderous effort from Matt Morgan saw Will Biggs called into action to acrobatically tip the shot over the bar.

The home side started to pile on the pressure and the back four for Welfare soaked up the pressure like a sponge.

Thackley kept Biggs on his toes forcing Welfare to sit back and soak up pressure, which saw the home side have a spell of 15 minutes in the opposite half.

The first half came to close with Welfare going in the happier team and looking the better at points.

The second half whistle blew and once again Welfare attacked and won a penalty on the 50 minute mark.

Darren Mansaram picked up the ball and turned the Thackley centre half inside out, the man slipped and as he went down put a hand on the ball, the linesman gave it and up stepped Danny Taylor.

The luck that Welfare had craved still deserts them as the well struck penalty looked destined for the right hand corner, but a fantastic save from the goalkeeper, his eight penalty save from eleven, kept the scoreline at 0-0.

The Thackley pressure started to ware Welfare down and on 65 minutes the deadlock was broken. A run down the left hand flank allowed a cross to come in, it evaded everyone but Matt Hall who was unmarked to poke home at the back post.

Biggs was again on hand to keep the scoreline at 1-0, and allowed Armthorpe to pile on the pressure to force an equaliser.

Welfare were then caught on the counter, and an excellent finish from Chris Davey doubled the home sides lead and put them with one foot in the third round.

Two goals from Brendan Maltby and top scorer Matthew Mathers gave Thackley a 4-0 victory on a cold day in West Yorkshire and delighted the home supporters.

Welfare captain, Richard Smith said after the game: “I don’t think it was a fair reflection of the game to be honest. Luck hasn’t gone our way, and against a top side like Thackley, that’s what you need.

“Biggsey has made some cracking saves today and we’re all fully behind him all the way”

Welfare have now lost six matches in a row and a touch match next week at Albion Sports proves that there are no easy games in the NCEL Premiership. Smith said: “We’ve got to get something soon and pick up some points soon and break this winless run, we’ve got to stick together” 

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Glasshoughton Welfare 1 - Armthorpe Welfare 0


Armthorpe Welfare slump to a fifth defeat in a row after a defensive error lead to Glasshoughton securing a fifth league win in as many games.

Armthorpe welcomed back into their starting eleven, Chris Davies after a month out due an injury. David Buck, Gary Mundy and Darren Mansaram missed out on the trip due to injuries picked up at Heanor Town on Saturday and Retford Town.

Armthorpe started the game well on a cold night at Leeds Road, pressing the Glasshoughton midfield into mistakes. Both teams took their time to work each other out.

Glasshoughton did know how Armthorpe were going to play after a 4-1 drubbing in the FA Vase earlier in the season, where striker Jay Rollins bagged a hat trick.

The first chance of the match fell for Armthorpe, Steve Garner won the ball back and went on an advancing run down the left hand flank, he pinged a ball cross field to the feet of Danny Taylor, after turning the full back inside out, Taylor dragged a left footed shot just wide of the Glasshoughton goal.

Glasshoughton then started to frustrate Armthorpe and a rash tackle from Jonathan Mirfin resulted in a freekick for the home side.

A long freekick was punted into the Welfare 18 yard area, a free header was won after not one Armthorpe defender picked up the runner, keeper Will Biggs failed to clear the ball, and a open goal was left for Darrell Young to slot home after 36 minutes.

Four minutes later an unnecessary sending off for Glasshoughton’s, James Beaston after raising an arm to Armthorpe’s, Chris Davies under the referee’s noise. The contest started to become a scrappy affair from this point.

The second half started brightly for Armthorpe, straight from the kick off Jay Rollins cut inside the left full back and fired a shot into the side netting. Early warning signs for the home side.

Delight for James Walker once again as he came off the bench for a forty-minute cameo after making his long awaited come back at Heanor Town on Saturday.

The game then slowed down and Glasshoughton sat back on their lead, another sending off for Glasshoughton then occurred as their manager, Rob Hunter, was sent from the dug out after constant jeers to the referee’s assistant on the near side.

Welfare then started to make their extra man count and a thunderbolt of a shot from Jonathan Mirfin saw Glasshoughton’s keeper, Paul Hagreen, pull off a diving save to push the ball round the post.

Welfare then pushed Hagreen into another great save from a diving header from substitute, Anthony Ryan from a James Walker freekick.

Welfare left it to late to force Glasshoughton into a mistake and the final whistle blew to end the scrappy encounter, which saw Rob Hunter’s men walk away with all three points.

Brian Johnston’s squad are now all to used to losing in the league after falling to the their fifth league defeat in a row. Welfare once again must regroup and focus on Saturday’s massive FA Vase cup tie at Thackley.

Welfare have had a good run up to now on the road in the Vase this season, after beating Glasshoughton and Liversedge, now Welfare face their third league compatriots in the competition, in the shape of Thackley at Dennyfield. 

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Heanor Town 3 - Armthorpe Welfare 1


Welfare walked away from The Town Ground disheartened after what was a battling performance became in vein as Welfare’s poor defending cost them the three points.

Welfare welcomed back into their squad a returning James Walker after a back injury, which has kept him out for more than 6 months. Armthorpe were without Captain Craig Morley due a suspension.

From the kick off Welfare started the brighter forcing Town back to defend well with their two banks of four.

Then on six minutes Welfare conceded a freekick on the edge of the box. Nathan Benger stepped up and curled it over the wall, the ball bounced in front of Biggs and bounced over his head into the goal.

Three goals in the space of nine minutes proved that this game was going to be a lively one.

Heanor doubled their advantage through Nick Hall, who’s shot was deflected in by Welfare’s Steve Garner.

Welfare’s efforts then rewarded them, David Buck crossed the ball, a shot hit Heanor’s keeper and the ball fell to Darren Mansaram who slotted home to cut Town’s advantage to one.

A piece of Heanor brilliance then availed, as Keiran Debrouwer slotted home his 26th of the season, from five yards after short, sharp passes cut through Welfare’s back line to increase their lead back to two.

The second half whistle sounded and Welfare attacked Town from the off with a shot from Jay Rollins just skimming the post.

Welfare can take one positive from the result as on 60 minutes, on came James Walker for his first appearance in an Armthorpe shirt for more than six months, a sight that will please everyone involved at Church Street.

Chaos then occurred as Josh Gibbons went flying into a tackle to win the ball, unfortunately he caught the Heanor forward and a mass brawl took place. After the situation calmed down, Gibbons was then sent for an early shower.

Welfare were still creating chances with 10 men but nothing came off for the men in blue.

The full time whistle blew, and saw a scrappy win for Heanor Town after some questionable referring decisions helped them to their tenth win of the season.

Manager Brian Johnston must rally his troops once again and move on to Tuesday where Welfare will travel to Glasshoughton for a mid table league clash.