The Stan had a deserved Senior Cup victory at Blyth Town of Northern League Division 1. They are now in the semi-finals and are only 1 match away from an appearance at St James’ Park in the final. There were no changes from Saturday’s home win over Ossett United with keeper Lewis Brass making his 50 th start for the club.
On a cold moonlit night at the coast, the Stan started on the attack and forced a corner in the 1 st minute although from it the ball went out and hit the top of the net. Both teams were trying to attack and in 4 minutes a Blyth attack was cleared followed by one for the Stan. Brass then had to get down to save followed by the Stan putting out a ball from a corner under pressure. In 10 minutes, Thompson won the ball and advanced but shot just wide under pressure when he had the opportunity to score. After 17 minutes, it was still end to end including through some counter attacks including one stopped by Stephenson.
In 18 minutes, a Blyth free kick was cleared by Grove for a corner from which Shepherd had to head clear. In 20 minutes, Brass sent a free kick up into the Blyth box and it was put into the net by the confident foot of Thompson. 2 minutes later and the Stan were 2-0 up when Lamb passed 3 Blyth players and slotted the ball past their keeper. What a goal. Blyth looked rattled and under pressure and a Stephenson free kick into a busy Blyth box went wide.
In 25 minutes, it could have been 3-0 when Lamb tried to chip the keeper but he caught the ball. In 28 minutes, Lamb won the ball and broke forward with only the keeper to beat but was pulled down just outside the box. As a result, Blyth’s Hayton was red carded and the home side were down to 10 men. Lamb put the resulting free kick over the bar.
Soon after, Stephenson sent the ball up for the advancing Lamb but the keeper cleared as they both got to the ball about the same time with a Blyth counter attack coming to nothing. After a quieter period although with mainly Stan possession, Brass got down to easily save in 36 minutes. Blyth then had a couple of minutes of pressure including having a shot forced out for a corner in 40 minutes. In 42 minutes, after a Stan attack, Brass had to get down to collect the ball. In 44 minutes, a ball from a Blyth corner was scrambled clear although the half ended with mainly pressure from the Stan.
From the restart, Blyth showed that they had not given up when they sent a ball across the Stan goal, but it was missed by everyone. In 47 minutes, a ball from a Blyth corner was cleared twice. Blyth were having most of the ball now but in 51 minutes Thompson won the ball and crossed towards Lamb, but the ball was intercepted. The ball went back into the box but Lamb’s shot was easily collected by the keeper.
In 54 minutes, Brass got down to save. Both teams were now trying to attack but it was Blyth who reduced the Stan lead to 1 goal when they scored in 57 minutes. A Blyth corner was cleared but sent back in and although initially blocked it was blasted into the net by Wotherspoon. The Stan now had a game on their hands and in 61 minutes Blyth hit the side netting. 3 minutes later a high ball into the Stan box was headed wide by a Blyth player.
Blyth then had to clear a Stan attack twice before a home player broke but was offside. The Stan’s lead was more comfortable again in 69 minutes went 3-1 up. Stephenson sent a ball from a corner into the box and although the keeper got up and touched the ball he could not hold it allowing sub Richardson to head it into the Blyth net. The Stan were putting pressure back on Blyth although in 73 minutes a Blyth free kick saw Brass putting the ball over his own bar from a corner.
3 minutes later and the Stan had to clear a Blyth ball from in front of their goal. The Stan then attacked followed by a Blyth 2 counter attack which ended with them shooting over the bar. In 78 minutes, Lamb advanced towards the Blyth goal and crossed towards the advancing Anderson and although he had a good opportunity to score he shot wide. There was another great opportunity for a 4th Stan goal in 81 minutes when sub Walker won the ball and was 1 on 1 with the Blyth keeper but lost control when the ball bobbled when he was about to shoot. Both teams remained positive but there was a quieter period until Walker was brought down in the box in the 90th minute but nothing was given. In the 93rd minute Brass made a save and the match ended soon after.
So, it was overall a comfortable victory for the Stan but after being 2-0 up at half time and facing only 10 men they did have to work harder in the 2 nd half as they faced a more determined Blyth side compared to in the 1 st half. As the 3 other quarter finals have still to be played, the Stan are now back in league action on Saturday when they travel to face Bridlington Town.
Heaton Stannington: Brass, Evans (Marriott 80), Groves, Spence, Capewell, Shepherd, Burn (Richardson 61), Slaughter (C), Thompson (Anderson 61), Stephenson (Walker 70), Lamb (Ellison 79).
Goals: Thompson 20, Lamb 22, Richardson 69.
Supporters Man Of The Match: Konner Lamb.
Yellow Cards: Evans.
Referee: Adam Kain.
Attendance: 189.
Match Photos: Flickr.
Venue: South Newsham Playing Fields, Sandringham Drive, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 3PW.
Kevin Mochrie