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Cheadle Town 0-2 Cheadle Heath Nomads
It was another disappointing day at Park Road as Cheadle Town’s final home match of the season resulted in defeat to near-neighbours Cheadle Heath Nomads.
Everything that could have gone wrong during this 90 minute spell, did.
A goal from an ex-Cheadle Town player for the opponents, a Cheadle Town bench that resembled an episode of ‘Casualty’ before half-time and a second goal for the opponents that was pure comedy cuts. When it’s not your day….
A brisk start from us saw us carve out two half-decent opportunities in the first ten minutes.
Desley Osakwe got himself into space on the edge of the area on the 7th minute and looked to be in a good position to shoot but he was crowded out by the Nomads defence and found his space limited, resulting in him shooting wide.
A minute later and Rhys Clooney nipped in following some confusion in the Nomads’ defence, only for him to see his effort hastily cleared.
Nomads’ first foray came on the 12th minute when Adam Stevens was forced to make a good stop at his near post.
And then two injuries that really derailed us. First of all midfielder Conor Naughton limped off having twisted awkwardly on the dry pitch and then centre-half Ollie Hatfield-Banton saw his day cut short with a bad knee injury.
The only remaining action of the first half saw Nomads take the lead on 42 minutes.
A quickly-taken free-kick on the left caught us napping a bit and the cross was headed home by unmarked ex-Cheadle Town midfielder Callum Collinson.
Our start to the second half mirrored the one we made in the first, carving out two decent chances in quick succession once again.
On 56 minutes Callum Knight placed a teasing cross in from the left that fell at the feet of substitute Shaq Lewys but he somehow skied his effort over the bar from close range.
One minute later Rhys Clooney powered through down the left and looked set to score but the Nomads keeper got a vital touch to it to force the effort wide.
On 62 minutes Nomads then squandered an identical chance in front of goal and would have gone further ahead four minutes later if it weren’t for Robbie Wallis acrobatically clearing a lobbed effort off the line.
As the match entered the final ten minutes Adam Stevens made another great stop as Leon Grandison’s near-post volley was beaten away with Rhys Clooney then latching onto a slide pass from Joe Neild only for him to place his effort straight at the keeper.
For all of Adam Stevens’ efforts it was a shame the match ended the way it did. A minute into injury time he misjudged a clearance straight to Nomads’ Kirkby who kept his head, rounded Adam and slotted home from the edge of the area.
Only one more match to go. With plans for next season already in the offing 5.00pm this Saturday can’t come quick enough. It’s been one heck of an indifferent season….
TEAM: Stevens, Phelan (Neild), Wallis, Naughton (Rezayan), Dunn, Hatfield-Banton (Lewys), Russell, Knight, Osakwe, Clooney, Christopher. SUBS: Lewys, Rezayan, Neild, Whiting (gk).
Cheadle Heath Nomads 1-1 Cheadle Town
Boxing Day served up a blood and thunder derby as the points were shared
Muck and nettles.
A battle.
A real arm wrestle of a match.
A foul count off the scale.
A red card.
Yep, this was your classic, Boxing Day, non-league local derby. Two teams going at each other hammer and tongue and the shares spoiled at the end of it all…although, realistically, we had chances to wrap all three points up towards the end. But more of that later.
A passion play in two parts.
Nomads certainly with the upper hand for a majority of the first half, deservedly taking the lead, cursing their rotten luck as their main striker pulled up with a hamstring injury and then cursing substitute Ben Connolly as he lasted all of 30 seconds before being sent off for a rash lunge at Ollie Hatfield-Banton.
Then it was our turn to take to the stage, equalising early-ish in the second half and then squandering two gilt-edged chances in the dying embers of the match.
The tension of a cagey opening was broken 11 minutes in as Nomads provided the first shot in anger, scooping wide from a pull-back.
Robbie Wallis then went down the other end shortly afterwards only to see his decent chance blocked by the keeper before Nomads took the lead on 22 minutes when Leon Grandison was correctly positioned to tuck home the loose ball after it had cannoned off the crossbar.
Four minutes later Lawrence Taylor - on loan to us from Trafford for a month so that he can get some game time following a long injury - looked to be galloping through on the right but was hacked down by a rather dangerous-looking challenge.
Once the arguments had died down Taylor himself stepped up to take the free-kick and was unlucky to see his effort smack the crossbar.
There were no more decent chances of note that half but two incidents that stopped Nomads in their tracks. First of all scorer Grandison pulled up sharply on the right wing clutching the back of his thigh and that was the end of his involvement; all of us at Cheadle Town FC wish him a speedy recovery as we all know how disruptive a hamstring injury can be.
And then, as Nomads reshuffled the pack, they brought on ex-Cheadle player Ben Connolly to fill the gap. No sooner had he entered the field when we was swiftly removed by the referee via a red card and so Nomads had to reshuffle again.
As alluded to, we had the better of the second half.
Conor Naughton headed wide in the opening exchanges before we got our equaliser on 53 minutes. Nathan Ntalu’s good work down the right saw him square for Lawrence Taylor who stroked the ball home in one movement.
Robbie Wallis was then sent clear down the left but just couldn’t get enough purchase on his shot, allowing it to be blocked by the keeper and spin harmlessly to safety.
Nomads were still dangerous and Danny Whiting had to be alert to spectacularly tip over a fierce drive from the right on 62 minutes.
Lawrence Taylor’s awkward, low free-kick almost deceived the Nomads keeper on 69 minutes before Ben Brooks headed just over from a corner as the match was entering the final ten minutes.
Nomads thankfully couldn’t capitalise on a short back pass before we then had two glorious opportunities to edge ahead, both of which fell at the door of Nathan Ntalu.
On 85 minutes he looked certain to bundle home a Ben Brooks cross from the left but the ball was somehow cleared off the line at the last minute and was then on the end of an Ollie cross from the right but planted his header wide.
It’s just the one league defeat in six matches now. We hope to continue that decent run of form this Saturday as we entertain Ellesmere Rangers at Park Road.
TEAM: Whiting, Neild, Wallis (Christopher), German, Dunn, Hatfield-Banton, Ntalu, Taylor, Clooney (Sheriff), Naughton, Brooks. SUBS: Christopher, Ratican, Sheriff.