Chorley 3-0 Blyth Spartans

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

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Chorley 3-0 Blyth Spartans
Tuesday 24th September
Victory Park
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League
Att: 685

Spartans lost their first away game of the season succumbing to a 3-0 defeat at Chorley. In reality though Tom Wade's side were left to rue a crazy five minute spell in the first half and paid the price for being unable to find the net during a second period that they dominated.

Wade handed a debut to former Hibernian midfielder Lewis Horner as he replaced the unavailable Craig Hubbard but other than that Spartans were the same as the lineup who won at Witton Albion on Saturday.

A quiet opening period saw the game finally burst into life ten minutes in as Ian Watson forced Sam Ashton into a full length save from a twenty yard free kick. Two minutes later Matthew Wade nearly grabbed his third goal of the season seeing a low drive deflected just wide of the far post. The home side finally got going and with some force too. On twenty two minutes a Paul Jarvis corner from the right was headed goalwards by Mark Ross. His header found Darren Stephenson who flicked home from six yards although his boot did look dangerously high.

Two minutes later the home side doubled their lead with a rather large slice of fortune. Powerful striker James Dean found a some space on the left side of the Spartans area before cutting in on his right foot. His shot took a deflection and that took it just beyond the grasp of Michal Misiewicz.

Dean was proving to be a thorn in Spartans side with his power and awkwardness and almost grabbed a second with the clock ticking down to half time. His well hit effort from the edge of the box was easily taken by Misieiwicz and the home side kept their two goal lead.

Just as with the first half there was a slow paced start but again it was Spartans who got on top. They dominance wouldn't cease this time though as they were consistently frustrated by Ashton in the Magpies net. Pressure on the home defence by Dan Maguire forced a mistake before the striker smashed a low effort from just inside the box that the Magpies keeper impressively tipped wide.

There were warning signs though for Wade's side as Dean again caused problems flicking over from a corner from the left. Spartans to their credit got back on top and created chances. Matthew Wade was the latest to bring the best out of Ashton with a curling effort from twenty yards that seemed destined for the top corner only to be superbly tipped over the bar.

Next up was debutant Horner, impressive all night from midfield he turned superbly in the centre circle before driving goalwards. Twenty five yards from goal Horner struck a wonderful rising effort that Ashton just got his fingertips to and pushed it over the bar.

As if to sum up Spartans frustration substitute Phil Airey saw a deflected effort clip the outside of the near post in a moment that encapsulated the difference in fortunes between the two sides. The game was killed off with two minutes remaining as Stephenson broke into the left side of the area before playing in Dean who was left with a simple finish.

Many will look at the scoreline and think Spartans have been dominated by an impressive Chorley outfit but in reality there was much to enthuse over from Wade's side. The link up play between Horner, Maguire, Wade and Dale was suitably backed up by solid displays from Lancaster and Purewal. A lesson for this young Spartans side but on the basis of their opening eleven games of the season it's one that the Green Army can be certain they will learn from.

Spartans Man of the Match:

Lewis Horner

Chorley

Ashton, Walmsley(P O'Neill 55), Mather, Ross, K O'Brien, Cotterell, Jarvis(Vermiglio 79), Baker(Hine 62), Dean, Stephenson, Whitham

Subs not used

Wiles, Meaney

Goalscorers

Stephenson 23, Dean 25 and 88

Blyth Spartans:

Misiewicz, Buddle, Lancaster, Purewal, Parker(Tobin 45), Hooks, Horner, Wade, Watson(Airey 76), Dale, Maguire

Subs not used:

Nolan, Wearmouth, Grant

Scorers:

N/A

Referee:

J Wilson