Whitby Town 2-1 Blyth Spartans
Thursday, 26 December 2013
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ALAN McLEAN FCMA CGMA
Chartered Management Accountant
Whitby Town 2-1 Blyth Spartans
Thursday 26th December
Turnbull Ground
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League
Att: 370
It was former Spartan Graeme Armstrong who landed a late knock out blow to his old club on Boxing Day to give his new employers Whitby Town all three points. Spartans skipper Robbie Dale had crashed his side into the lead in the first half before Shane Henry equalised for the home side but Armstrong's clincal finish two minutes from time ensured Darren Williams' side nicked the win.
Arran Wearmouth made his return to the starting lineup after injury and suspension as did Joe Kendrick who took the place of Ian Watson who had a slight knock. Damen Mullen was also handed a start after Ryan Cummings was ruled out with the injury that saw him replaced at half time in Saturday's win over Stamford.
With the hosts containing four former Spartans in their squad it seemed inevitable that one of them at least would have an impact. Two minutes in Lee Mason made a claim to become that person but his ten yard drive was tipped wide by Michal Misiewicz. With both sides struggling to get going it wasn't until the twenty second minute that the next action took place. However that would contain the opening goal and it fell to Spartans.
A delightful through ball from Robbie Dale released Dan Maguire into the left hand channel. He held the ball up well before rolling to Dale on the edge of the box, without breaking stride the winger smashed an unstoppable effort into the top right hand corner of the net leaving Shane Bland grasping at thin air.
That lead was to only last eight minutes as Shane Henry got the home side back on level terms. A Mason corner was headed out to the edge of the box and was met by the right foot of Henry. The midfielder didn't make great contact but it was enough to bobble just inside the far post with Spartans complaining about a Town player on the line in an offside position.
Former Spartan Richard Pell almost handed his old side the lead minutes before half time as he deflected a Dale cross onto his own cross bar. The ball bounced down and seemed to land just over the goal line but referee Michael Gillespie waved play on with Spartans players and supporters insisting a goal should have been awarded. Dan Maguire could and should have given his side a half time lead but fired wide after being played in on goal.
The second half saw the North Sea wind blow in and the temperature dipped with both sides struggling to get out of first gear. Snaith and Dale exchanged chances with neither midfielder making the most of good positions with the Whitby man firing across goal after cutting inside on his right foot. Dale crashed into the side netting from a narrow angle and easily beating Hassan on the left hand side of the area.
A rather turgid second half did little to warm up supporters of either side and it wasn't until ten minutes from time that anything meaningful happened. A Mason corner from the left caused a scramble in the Spartans area and Craig Farrell flicked goalwards. However his ten yard effort was headed off the line by Damen Mullen.
There was to be a sting in the tail for Tom Wade's side as Graeme Armstrong found some space on the right hand side of the area. He produced a clinical finish that was all too rarely seen in his time at Croft Park as his left foot effort dribbled just inside Misiewicz's far post. It was cruel on Spartans who deserved at least a draw but they must now pick themselves up for Saturday's final fixture of the year at home to Barwell.
Spartans Man of the Match:
Danny Parker
Whitby Town
Bland, Hassan, Robinson, Bullock, Pell(Burgess 44), McTiernan, Henry, Mason, Armstrong, Snaith(Farrell 61), Rundle(Portas 65)
Subs not used
Mulligan, Campbell
Goalscorers
Henry 30, Armstrong 88
Blyth Spartans:
Misiewicz, Mullen, Kendrick, Buddle, Parker, Wade(Hubbard 38), Robinson, Horner, Maguire, Wearmouth, Dale
Subs not used:
Watson, Grant, Purewal, Hooks
Scorers:
Dale 22
Referee:
Michael Gillespie