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Cheadle Town 1-1 Northwich Victoria (lost 3-4 on penalties)
Cheadle Town bowed out of the NWCFL Macron League Cup on penalties to Premier Division side Northwich Victoria
The ultimate in heartbreaking ways to lose a cup tie...but what else can you do when it's a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes?
If this was a league match then both sides would have been happy with the draw. Alas, this is the Macron League Cup and, with extra time not an option, the lottery from 12 yards kicked in.
Vics arguably had the better of the first half and could have gone into the break holding a lead.
They forced Danny Whiting into a very good stop as early as the 3rd minute and he was there again at the near post on 18 minutes to block an effort after their no10 had cut inside from the right.
They had another excellent chance on the 25th minute when their no9 received a square pass inside and was completely unmarked with only Danny Whiting to beat; fortunately for us he took far too long deciding what to do and could only spoon his shot over the bar.
Apart from Joe Shaw heading a Liam Delaney free kick just wide that was pretty much it in terms of action in the first half. A howling, swirling wind was playing havoc - carrying through balls, holding up passes, blowing throw-ins out of touch - and ruining any chances of any flow in the game.
Danny Whiting was on-hand to claw the ball from underneath his crossbar after said wind had caught hold of a lofted Vics free-kick early in the second half with James Dunn's wild lash over the bar the only next significant piece of action a good bit later.
On the 68th minute the game suddenly came to life.
Rick Whyatt gathered the ball in midfield and pressed forward, evading challenges on his way before drilling home from the edge of the area to give us the lead.
It didn't last long.
A minute later a long throw-in was only cleared as far as the edge of the area where Vics' Oliver Walker was waiting to rifle home.
Pushing for the winner we had the better chances in the closing stages of the match.
On the 78th minute a lovely move ended with Rick Whyatt shooting wide when in a good posotion with a neat combination between Mssrs Collinson and Cotton resulting in the latter cracking a well-placed shot off the crossbar.
In stoppage time a short corner to Joe Nield was clipped over to the far post for a waiting Joe Shaw but he hacked his effort wide, sending our hopes of nicking this cup tie with it and us facing the prospect of a penalty shoot-out.
Our woeful record in shoot-outs was to continue as Vics ran out 4-3 winners in the lottery and booked themselves a place in the quarter-finals. This is how the shoot-out went:
0-1: Northwich Victoria score
1-1: Cheadle score, Liam Delaney
1-2: Northwich Victoria score
2-2: Cheadle score, Joe Nield
2-3: Northwich Victoria score
2-3: Cheadle miss, Callum Collinson hits the crossbar
2-3: Northwich Victoria miss, penalty blazed over the bar
3-3: Cheadle score, Rick Whyatt
3-4: Northwich Victoria score
3-4: Cheadle miss, Robert Brocklehurst's penalty is saved
No rest for the wicked. We make the long trip up to Holker Old Boys this Saturday....
TEAM: Whiting, Nield, Ratican, Delaney, Shaw, Harrison, Dunn (Ambrose), Wood (Brocklehurst), Cotton, Whyatt, C Sherrington (Collinson). SUBS: Ambrose, Allcock (gk), Collinson, Farrow, Brocklehurst.
Northwich Victoria 2-4 Cheadle Town
Cheadle Town pulled off a major giant-killing act with this imperious victory over Northern Premier League opposition
If only we could replicate this kind of form in the league. And there endeth the moan.
What a wonderful afternoon. Despite conceding first (a bad habit we seem to have got ourselves into this season) we turned this tie around with some sumptuous play and deservedly booked ourselves a trip to Shawe View on Saturday 3rd September to take on Trafford in the First Qualifying Round.
It was Vics who bookended the scoring pattern. After 16 minutes they took the lead when Byrne's cross was met by the stooping head of Cockerline from close range with Byrne then netting a penalty deep into injury time.
In between that we scored four wonderful, well-worked goals, rendering Byrne's spot-kick as mere consolation.
Only five minutes after Vics had opened matters, we drew level thanks to Sam Noar; collecting a through ball from Liam Tongue on the left he powered forward and drilled home from the angle.
A quarter of an hour later it got better for us. With half of the Vics defence to deal with, there didn't look a lot on for Mike Sherrington when he received the ball on the edge of the box. With sheer determination, however, he managed to find a way through, shimmying at the last moment to work himself some space in the box and finish neatly.
The 2-1 lead we took into half-time was reward for the excellent shift that we had put in once we had got the equaliser, but with the sound of the Vics manager's words ringing in their ears (it wasn't hard to avoid hearing the dressing down they were getting in the boardroom next door), we had to be wary of a second half backlash.
Thankfully for us it never really materialised as it was us who started the second period on the front foot.
Just four minutes in Mike Sherrington almost caught the Vics keeper in no man's land but his effort was blocked with Luke Hincks then seeing a snap shot well held.
Just before the hour mark we extended our lead with a wonderful, flowing move.
Chris Sherrington, on his return to Cheadle Town, flicked a pass on the left to Luke Pearson who swung a tempting cross in first-time for Mike Sherrington to sweep home from the centre of the box.
Vics then enjoyed a better spell, putting us under pressure, mainly from corners and dangerous crosses that were either headed just wide or hastily cleared by our back four.
With all of the pressure soaked up and with the match entering stoppage time, we made sure of our place in the next round for sure.
Whereas Richard Whyatt had a shot from close range saved, Thabiso Magida was a bit more successful a minute later, slamming a cross home from close range to the sheer delight of everybody concerned. It was his first touch after coming on as substitute.
Our thanks to Northwich Victoria for their hospitality. We wish them all the best for the coming season.
The 3rd of September can wait. Between now and then there are two league matches to deal with and six points up for grabs....
TEAM: Jupp, McLaughlin, Pearson, German (Magida), Shaw, Dunn, Hincks, Tongue, Noar (Whyatt), M Sherrington (Tosum), C Sherrington. SUBS: Piggott (gk), Whyatt, Tosum, Russell, Magida, Horan.