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All square as Valley and Haydock serve up a Cheshire League cracker

By First Team, Match Report

SATURDAY 9TH NOVEMBER 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

MERSEY VALLEY

2

HAYDOCK

2

MATCH REPORT

Mersey Valley missed the chance to go back to the top of the Cheshire League 2 after a 2-2 draw with Haydock on Saturday afternoon.

With Nathan Wilson and Aaron Johnson both ruled out with injury, Jack Renshaw came in at right-back and midfielder Jordan Downing returned to the starting line-up.

The visitors started well, Roach with a brilliant block and Cooke with a good save in the opening few minutes.

Valley had chances too, from a Riley corner, Adams saw his header cleared off the line and scrambled clear.

The home side took the lead on 18 minutes, Deering with a brilliant run down the left hand side, beating two Haydock players before setting up Riley, his shot was blocked but Woolley was in the right place at the back post to fire the ball into the back of the net.

Ewan Roach

Ewan Roach kept busy by the impressive Perrin

Valley were on top, Deering and Dignan again combined down the left hand side and the ball fell to Evans on the edge of the box – his drive was blocked on the line and the danger was cleared.

Woolley and Deering then combined causing problems and forcing a couple of corners, from the second from Riley, Roach timed his front post run well and saw his flick hit the top of the cross bar.

Haydock responded with a good break, the league top scorer Perrin causing problems and his shot also hit the top of the bar. Cooke was then called into action, Corrigan with a great chance when put clean through but the player of the month was quickly off his line to smoother the chance.

Valley had a great chance to make it 2-0 just before half-time – a brilliant through ball from Deering put Evans away but his finish was poor and the danger was cleared.

HT: Mersey Valley 1 Haydock 0

Mersey Valley made a good start, a Woolley corner was nearly punched into his own goal by the Haydock keeper.

The game was a open and end to end with both sides pushing for the next goal but it was the visitors who took their chances to turn the game on its head and it was the dangerous Perrin who did the damage.

On the hour they levelled. A good passing move found Perrin free in the area and he coolly slotted the ball past Cooke. Seven minutes later the comeback was complete, Haydock winning the ball to easily and Perrin again finding space in the area to give the visitor the lead.

Valley were fortunate not to go down to 10-men when Roach was penalised for a hand ball which seemed to deny the Haydock striker a clear run on goal but the referee chose to only award the free kick.

Mersey tried to force the play, Deering always causing problems down the left hand side but the quality in the final third again let the home side down. It felt like it was going to take something special to get them back in the game and that proved to be the case.

Joel Riley

Captain Marvel! Riley with the equaliser late on

It was captain Joel Riley that provided the quality, the ball breaking nicely for him to hit a brilliant dipping 25 yarder over the keeper into the back of the net.

Mersey had the best chance to win the game in the 90th minute, Dignan with a great cross but Adams couldn’t get enough power on the header and the chance was cleared and the points were shared.

FT: Mersey Valley 2 Haydock 2

MATCH STATS

MERSEY VALLEY 2
HAYDOCK 2

MVFC: Cooke, Renshaw, Dignan, Evans (Goldrick), Greenwood, Roach, Deering, Adams, Riley, Downing, Woolley (Fraine)
Subs Not Used: Howarth, Acton, Chaddock

Goals: Woolley 18, Riley 78

Booked: Dignan, Riley, Deering

Haydock: Draper, Jolley, Dyson, Smith, Haselden, Glover, Kayattianiraly, Perrin, Walker, Corrigan, Cross
Subs: Woods, Moorehouse, Dutton, Taylor

Goals: Perrin 60,67

Booked: Kayattianiraly

Referee: Paul Callow

MAN OF THE MATCH

PETE GREENWOOD

Another man of the match award for Greenwood after another strong performance at the heart of the Mersey Valley defence, a tough afternoon against the impressive Perrin and Dutton of Haydock but Greenwood was dominant all afternoon.

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Fourth straight win as Valley enter the promotion picture

By First Team, Match Report

SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

MAINE ROAD RES

2

MERSEY VALLEY

4

MATCH REPORT

Another excellent away day performance saw Mersey Valley win their fourth game in a row and finish the day in the second automatic promotion place in the Cheshire League 2.

With Sam Deering recalled by parent club New Mills and captain Joel Riley injured Mersey made two changes from the side that thrashed Sandbach Town last week. Zaid Baroudi replaced Deering and Nathan Wilson came in for Riley with Adams taking the captain’s armband.

The visitors made a good start, Baroudi and Goldrick looking dangerous in the wide areas but the game soon became sloppy with neither side able to get on the ball for long periods – it was the home side that created a number of half-chances.

The first big chance fell to Valley. Johnson with a great run that took three fouls on him to bring him down. From the free kick, Goldrick curled a great effort just wide of the post.

Aaron Johnson

Johnson with another brace now has 7 goals for the season.

The breakthrough came after 29 minutes. Goldrick and Howarth with a brilliant combination down the right-hand side, Howarth rolled the ball to Evans who a brilliant drive from 25 yards which was superbly tipped onto the post by Taylor in the Maine Road goal but the ball bounced back into the box and Johnson reacted quickest to poke the ball home.

It was 2-0 just a minute later. Adams found Johnson in space and the striker did the rest, beating the defender before sliding the ball underneath the unlucky Taylor who thought he’d done enough but the ball slowly trickled over the line.

The home side reacted well to the double blow and got a goal back before half-time, poor defending from Valley allowed the impressive Turner to ghost in at the back post to make it 2-1.

It should have been 3-1 however in the final minutes of the half. A poor clearance was headed back by Adams giving Goldrick a clear sight on goal but the winger sliced his shot horribly wide.

HT: Maine Road Reserves 1 Mersey Valley 2

Valley made a tactical tweak at half time. Wilson moving to right back, Howarth pushing up to right midfield and Goldrick moving into a central role.

It worked as Valley took complete control of the game in the opening fifteen minutes of the half. Dignan played a glorious ball through for Johnson who rounded the keeper but couldn’t hit the target.

From a Ewan Roach long throw Goldrick found himself in a great position but the keeper made two great point-blank saves and from the corner, the ball flashed across the face of the goal.

The pressure finally told. Howarth with a great challenge to win the ball found Evans who curled a brilliant ball to the back post to find Adams who fired home with a superb volley.

Zaid Baroudi

A cool calm finish from Baroudi made it 4

As with the first two goals Valley scored another immediately. Johnson nearly completed his hat trick but in the scramble that followed Baroudi kept his composure to fire home to give the visitors a 4-1 lead.

Dignan suffered a dead leg and was replaced by Woolley and Downing and Chaddock replaced Evans and Goldrick.

Another defensive error gifted the home side a way back into the contest. Adams failed to clear his lines and Orhenomare was on hand to curl the ball past Cooke.

They almost made it a nervous last ten minutes when their captain Imrie powered a header towards goal but Cooke made a brilliant save, meow.

Johnson hit the bar and Howarth nearly scored a wonder goal from 45 yards out but the game ended with a 4-2 victory for Valley who moved into second place.

FT: Maine Road Reserves 2 Mersey Valley 4

MATCH STATS

MAINE ROAD RES 2
MERSEY VALLEY 4

MVFC: Cooke, Howarth, Dignan (Woolley), Evans (Downing), Greenwood, Roach, Baroudi, Adams, Johnson (Downey), Wilson (Renshaw), Goldrick (Chaddock)

Goals: Johnson 29,31, Adams 53, Baroudi 55
Booked: Evans

Maine Road Reserves: Taylor, Soma, Carter, Pickard, Imrie, Hallinan, Harris, Paterson, Schofield, Turner, Orhenomare
Subs: Croasdale, Lau-Mackaay, Kershaw

Goals: Turner 42, Orhenomare 75

Referee: Atticus Mills

MAN OF THE MATCH

PETE GREENWOOD

Another commanding performance from the centre half who has been one of the best players for Valley this season, arguably one of the best central defenders in the league this season, has played every minute and put in another brilliant display.

VALLEY STUN PADDOCK WITH BRILLIANT DISPLAY AND FLY UP THE TABLE

By First Team, Match Report

SATURDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2024
CHESHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
LEAGUE 2

STRETFORD PADDOCK

1

MERSEY VALLEY

3

MATCH REPORT

A brilliant team performance saw Mersey Valley inflict a first home defeat for Stretford Paddock and move them up to fourth in the table.

Just two changes to the side that beat Moore United, Cooke replacing Rigby in goals and Johnson coming in for the ill Baroudi.

Pete Greenwood

Man of the match Pete Greenwood opened the scoring

Both sides started nervously but it was the visitors that struck first, Deering with a deep corner headed over the keeper by Pete Greenwood for his first goal of the season.

The home side responded well and levelled on 18 minutes. Howarth misjudged a header and the dangerous De Andrade set up Katumba for a simple finish past Cooke.

Olatunji was fortunate to escape without a booking after a horrible lunge on Johnson.

Paddock were controlling the ball with Taylor and Salmon-Harris looking dangerous but they couldn’t create any clear chances.

Johnson had a great chance after creating space in the box, but the ball seemed to get stuck under his feet and the keeper did well to block his attempt. Deering then went close, beating three players before curling his shot wide.

Olatunji finally got the yellow card after his third bad challenge and from the free kick, Johnson again went close after a brilliant delivery from Riley.

HT: Stretford Paddock 1 Mersey Valley 1

It wasn’t a good start to the second half for the visitors. Roach was sin-binned for comments made to the linesmen but in the ten minutes down to 10 men Valley were the better team and defended brilliantly not allowing Paddock any chances.

Mersey seemed to grow in confidence, the fitness levels of the players again showing as they started to win the midfield battles. Goldrick went close with a shot from the edge of the box after his own free-kick hit the wall.

Roach had a glorious chance from a corner but got underneath the ball and headed over and Derring burst through but the excellent Salceanu was again quick off his line to smother his shot.

Ewan Roach

Ewan Roach celebrate his first Mersey Valley goal.

The pressure told, Goldrick with another corner and this time Ewan Roach timed his run and jump to perfection to head home and restore the lead for Valley.

Roach and Riley then brilliantly combined to create a chance for Johnson but again the keeper made another good block.

Paddock tried to get back into the game but Cooke was in top form with a brilliant catch from a dangerous cross.

Sam Deering

Another brilliant performance from Sam Deering and another goal

With 8 minutes to go Johnson brilliantly span his man and raced clear, the keeper once again blocked his shot but this time Deering took control, taking his time and brilliantly smashing the ball past the keeper

Wilson and Chaddock game on to keep things tight and Paddock ended up with 10 men as Sinclair was sent off for a professional foul as he pulled down Riley.

The whistle went to cheers from the Valley supporters and players – a very good day for the club against one of the pre-season favourites.

FT: Stretford Paddock 1 Mersey Valley 3

MATCH STATS

STRETFORD PADDOCK 1
MERSEY VALLEY 3

MVFC: Cooke, Howarth, Dignan, Evans, Greenwood, Roach, Deering, Adams, Johnson (Wilson), Riley, Goldrick (Chaddock)
Subs Not Used: Renshaw, Woolley, Acton

Goals: Greenwood 8, Roach 65, Deering 82
Booked: None
Sin Bin: Roach

Stretford Paddock: Salceanu, Fulwood, Liddle, Walker, Olatunji, Bel, De Andrade, Taylor, Katumba, Salmon-Harris, Tek
Subs: Coleman, Black, Kemp, Iyumva, Sinclair

Goals: Katumba 18
Booked: Olatunji
Sent Off: Sinclair

Referee: Nigel Lane

MAN OF THE MATCH

PETE GREENWOOD

On a day when the whole team stood up, Greenwood scored his first goal of the season and defended well all day keeping their dangerous striker Ryan Katumba quiet for the majority of the game.

RILEY AT THE DOUBLE AS LATE DRAMA IN CONTROVERSIAL CLASH!

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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.

AND THE WINNER IS…

By Club News, First Team

Following the final home of the season we held our End of Season Awards, we shared the room with our Under 12’s – another example of how this club wants to promote our togetherness as a club – senior and junior sections.

It was a great day for club captain Joel Riley, he was awarded both Players’ Player and Managers’ Player of the Season Awards.

It was also a good day for youngster Alfie Howarth, the 17 year old was runner up in the Players’ award but also received the Young Player of the Season award.

James Acton won the Club Man of the Season award for his fantastic attitude all season both in games and in training, he has certainly set an example for all to follow next season.

The final two awards were all about the goals! Pete Greenwood won the Goal of the Season for his fantastic overhead kick against Hartford and Zaid Baroudi picked up the Golden Boot for his 14 goals this season.

2023/24 AWARDS

PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE SEASON – Joel Riley

MANAGERS’ PLAYER OF THE SEASON – Joel Riley

YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON – Alfie Howarth

CLUB MAN OF THE SEASON – James Acton

GOLDEN BOOT – Zaid Baroudi

GOAL OF THE SEASON – Pete Greenwood