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Riley at the double as Mersey make it five in a row

By First Team, Match Report

SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

MERSEY VALLEY

4

NEWTON ATHLETIC

1

MATCH REPORT

Mersey Valley equalled the club record for successive league wins with a 4-1 victory over Newton Athletic yesterday at Banky Lane – keeping them in second place just two points behind league leaders St Helens Town.

Manager Jon Hudson made three changes from the side that beat Maine Road Reserves with Aaron Johnson, Ewan Roach and Niall Goldrick all unavailable. Sam Chaddock and Sam Deering both started as did fit again captain Joel Riley.

The visitors made the better start, Dylan Owens forcing Cooke into a great early save. Newton looked to get the ball up to the big centre forward quickly as he was causing problems.

Neither side good get control of the game but it was Newton who looked sharper and more dangerous in the opening period.

Newton Atheltic

Sam Chaddock opens the scoring

Despite that it was the home side that opened the scoring on 20 minutes, a brilliant run by Sam Deering caused panic in the box and his clever ball was turned home from close range by Sam Chaddock.

Deering was dangerous, every time he got the ball he looked the get at the defence and when he got in behind again he was hacked down by Dicks and the referee awarded the penalty. Captain Joel Riley stepped up and stroked home from the spot to give the home side a 2-0 lead.

The away side could feel hard done by after making a good start to the game and they remained positive and continued to threaten and they got the goal their play deserved just before the break – the dangerous Owens firing past Cooke.

HT: Mersey Valley 2 Newton Athletic 1

The second half was a nervy, scrappy game. Valley always looking dangerous with Deering but he was well marked by the impressive Ollie Shone.

At the other end, Jones had a great opportunity to level the scores after he beat the offside line but Cooke was out well the block the shot.

Joel Riley

Captain Marvel – Joel Riley scored a brilliant goal to make it 3-1

It looked like it was going to be a mistake or a moment of real quality that would settle the game and it proved to be the later. Joel Riley scoring a beauty, hit with power and pace, the ball dipped and curled past the keeper into the back of the net.

Deering added a last fourth after great work from Dignan and the three points were won.

FT: Mersey Valley 4 Newton Athletic 1

MATCH STATS

MERSEY VALLEY 4
NEWTON ATHLETIC 1

MVFC: Cooke, Howarth (Renshaw), Dignan, Evans, Greenwood, Wilson, Deering, Adams (Woolley), Riley, Chaddock (Dorsey), Baroudi (Downing)

Goals: Chaddock 20, Riley (pen) 27, 79, Deering 88

Booked: Deering, Dorsey

Newton Athletic: Middleton, Shone, Woodman, Dicks, Morgan, Pownall, Jones, Roddy, D Owens, Zahringer, Brown.
Subs: Bailey, Hughes, Edwards, P Owens

Goal: D Owens 44

Booked: Dicks, D Owens

Referee: Euan Kay

MAN OF THE MATCH

MACAULAY DIGNAN

Back in in top form and fully fit after an early season injury, a brilliant performance from the left-back, a danger going forward and strong defensively, linking up well all game with Sam Deering, the will be better left hand side in the league this season!

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ALL SQUARE WEEKEND AS BIG BOYS GO HEAD TO HEAD

By Cheshire Football LeagueNo Comments

It was an odd weekend in Cheshire League 2 – 5 games played, and every one ended in a draw!!

The big game of the weekend saw two of the promotion favourites go head-to-head as Lymm Rovers travelled to St Helens Town. With both teams unbeaten this promised to be a closely fought game.

The visitors struck first, Harry Quarmby slotting home but the lead didn’t last long. Dale Whitehead with the equaliser making it 1-1 after 15 minutes. Quarmby was in the right place again on 54 minutes and restored Lymm’s lead with a good finish.

With Lymm holding on and the home side pilling on the pressure Everson in the visitors’ goal made a couple of great saves but the game hinged on an 88th minute red card for Lymm player Nathan Christopherson. With the clock on 90 the home side equalised – Charlie Simpson grabbing the goal!

That result gave leaders Stretford Paddock a chance to go clear at the top with a trip to Skelmersdale to take on Haydock. A tight first half ended with the home side taking the lead, a horrible error by keeper Salceanu gifting an own goal for a 1-0 half-time lead.

Paddock equalised on 66 minutes, Victor Iyumva racing clear to knock the ball past the keeper and roll into the back of the net. No more goals and another drawn game.

Another draw as new boys Halton Farnworth Hornets drew with Newton-le-Willows – another side who could have gone top with a win.

Amazingly another side could have gone to the top with a win – Newton Athletic, but they were involved in a 10-goal thriller against Maine Road Reserves. No Newton information was recorded on full-time, for the visitors – Saine, Richards, Mackaay, Hallinan and an own goal. The visitors ended with 10 men as Igbinosun was sent off on 90 minutes.

The final draw of the day came in Northwich, Hartford and Wigan Town drew 2-2.

RESULTS

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RILEY AT THE DOUBLE AS LATE DRAMA IN CONTROVERSIAL CLASH!

By First Team, Match ReportNo Comments

SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

NEWTON ATHLETIC

2

MERSEY VALLEY

2

MATCH REPORT

A 93rd minute equaliser from Joel Riley earned Mersey Valley a fully deserved point on Saturday in a hugely controversial game with Newton Athletic.

Looking resplendent in their new kit, manager Jon Hudson made two changes from the side that lost to St Helens Town on Tuesday night. Alex Gorst was back in the sticks and Sam Chaddock replaced Dylan Fraine.

Joel Riley opens the scoring

Valley started well, moving the ball nicely and controlling the pace of the game and took the lead on 10 minutes. Greenwood with a great ball to Joel Riley, he finished brilliantly past the keeper to give Mersey Valley the perfect start.

The home side had good moments but couldn’t sustain any pressure and the visitors continued to dominate, the Howarth brothers combined to set up Riley, his curling shot hit the bar.

Howarth was unlucky on two occasions to be called offside by the over eager official.

 

When Valley failed to clear a long ball, Newton had their first chance, a clever through ball followed by a smart first touch and excellent finish gave the home side an equaliser.

Mersey Valley thought they’d gone back in front just two minutes later, Mike Woolley darting in at the back post to bundle the ball home before a referee’s whistle stopped the celebrations, Riley judged to have been offside.

At the other end however a much clearer offside was a not given as Newton again broke the line and got in behind, the striker calmly beat Gorst to make it 2-1 at the break.

HT: Newton Athletic 2 Mersey Valley 1

It was a bad start to the second half, Renshaw was a fouled and had to be replaced, Wilson coming on. The free kick was poor and on the break the Newton striker again got through, but this time couldn’t hit the target.

The game then saw a huge moment of controversy on 61 minutes. George Howarth burst in to the box and curled a great shot past the keeper into the back of the net, the ball hit the metal stanchion and bounced out, but Mersey started celebrating and even the Newton players turned away to walk back for the restart.

The only person who didn’t see the ball go in was the referee who carried on with the game. It obviously caused a huge reaction from the visitors. Howarth was sin binned for his reaction and assistant manager Paul Riley shown a straight red card for his protests.

Down to 10 men it was Valley that did all the pushing. Fraine replaced Chaddock and Acton came on for Woolley as the push continued for an equaliser.

Last gasp drama as Riley makes it 2-2

Adams should have scored on 90 when he hit the bar, but the goal did come in the 93rd minute – Greenwood with a long ball, well controlled by Riley who didn’t panic and managed to get a shot away which took a deflection and looped over the Newton keeper for a deserved equaliser.

FT: Newton Athletic 2 Mersey Valley 2

After the game we caught up with captain Joel Riley.

“We were genuinely unlucky today; despite the late goal it still feels like 2 points lost but with everything that went against us today we showed a really good attitude to keep on pushing in a situation when as a team we would have probably given up last season.

We just need to touch up those fine details and stay focused – we go again next week!”

MATCH STATS

NEWTON ATHLETIC 2
MERSEY VALLEY 2

MVFC: Gorst, Renshaw (Wilson), Woolley (Acton), A Howarth (Wilson), Greenwood, Roach, Chaddock (Fraine), Adams, Riley, Evans, G Howarth
Subs Not Used: Cooke, Downey

Goals: Riley 10, 90+3
Booked: None
Sin Bin: Howarth

Newton Athletic: Jones, Evans, Bytheway-Jackson, Moran, Robinson, Downall, Bradley, Hewitt, Woodman, McLean, Edwards.
Subs: Dodd, Dwyer, Dalton, Artell

Goals: 30, 40
Booked: None
Sin Bin: None

Referee: Christoper Hooper

MAN OF THE MATCH

JOEL RILEY

2 goals and a hard-working display from the captain.