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East Cheshire Football League
Match reports from this weekend's games in the ECL
By Matt Eagles
Mar 9, 2009, 20:51

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 East Cheshire Football  League.

 

Inter- League Cup Quarter Finals

 

Juno United   4       Curshaws    3  ( a.e.t )

 

Juno United  produced the performance of the round as they defeated highly fancied Curshaws in extra time  at Sandringham Road.

The visitors led  1-0 at the break  with both sides creating chances but it was the second half  when the flood gates opened. United substitute Steve Jenkins  equalised on fifty five minutes , rolling the ball into an empty net but Curshaws regained a slender advantage following a fine solo effort  from Steve Watkin.  Sam Woodward equalised  barely two minutes later from close range  to make 2-2 before an unstoppable shot from  Steve Jenkins flew into the top corner to put  the home side in front for the first time in the match.  Curshaws poured forward in search of an equaliser  and the pressure finally told as Simon Ratcliffe made it 3—3 with six minutes remaining to take the tie into extra time.

Juno stole possession straight from the re-start  and Darren Wilson, sent clear by man of the match Steve Jenkins calmly  slotted past the oncoming goalkeeper from the edge of the area to make it 4-3 . After that it was backs to the wall for  Juno  as they struggled to get out of their own half  but it was just enough as Curshaws simply couldn’t break them down and  find that vital goal that would have taken the tie into a dramatic penalty shoot out.

 

Lostock Reserves    3    Old Alts Vets     2

 

Lostock ensured they are the only representatives from the Crewe and District League in the semi-finals after defeating Old Alts Vets .  Two goals up at half time ,a Gary Fittes free-kick reduced the arrears  but a third goal for the home side killed the tie  and Rory Fallon’s late strike wasn’t enough to spark a revival.

 

Wilmslow   Sports   2                Club AZ    1

 

All the goals came in the first half at Jim Evison Fields  as Wilmslow rode their luck to progress in to the last four of the competition . Club AZ were incensed they were not awarded a penalty which could have got them back in the tie  but the referee saw nothing untoward  and play continued . Tom Gill and Martin Shardlow  scored for Wilmslow with Lee Manion replying for Club AZ.

 

Winnington Avenue Res     0     Boarhound    1

 

Centre half Dave Clowes scored his first goal of the season  five minutes from time  to send Boarhound through to the semi-finals in a hard uncompromising tie .

 

 

League Cup

 

Poynton Kings   3    Poynton     3 

Poynton Kings win 4-3 on penalties

 

Poynton Kings kept their season alive after a dramatic penalty shoot out  win against rivals Poynton at Woodford Recreation  ground. Twice Kings took  the lead but the visitors showed real character equalising  twice , both goals coming from the boot of  Chris Bell.  With time running out, Kings  captain Tom Hopkins calmly slotted home a penalty but back came Poynton again and Danny Broadbent equalised with an outrageous bicycle kick to tie the game at 3-3 . With no further goals it went to the dreaded penalties and this time Kings were able to hold their nerve to go through to the quarter  finals .

 

League

 

LEAGUE TABLE

POS

 

P

W

D

L

GD

PTS

 

1

Poynton Nomads

17

13

2

2

33

41

 

2

Wilmslow Sports

14

13

1

0

50

40

 

3

Club AZ

14

11

0

3

42

33

 

4

Boarhound FC

11

8

1

2

45

25

 

5

Old Alts Youth

14

4

5

5

-9

17

 

6

Juno United

14

4

3

7

-13

15

 

7

Mary Dendy

14

4

1

9

-19

13

 

8

High Lane

12

4

1

7

-20

13

 

9

Old Alts Veterans

12

3

3

6

-10

12

 

10

Poynton Kings

13

3

3

7

-11

12

 

11

Poynton FC

13

2

4

7

-23

10

 

12

Old Alts A

16

1

0

15

-65

3

 

 

 

Old Alts Youth    4     High Lane     5

 

An actioned packed game of football at  Crossford Bridge saw plenty of incident with the visitors narrowly shading it  by the odd goal in nine!!

Marc Lilleyman and Jake Getchevsky both scored twice for High Lane with Dave Wilde adding a fifth.  Old Alts goals came from Andy Masey , Steve Trevor  and two own goals.

 

Poynton Nomads     5   Mary Dendy    0

 

A comfortable win for Nomads which takes then a point clear of Wilmslow  at the top of the table although they have played three games more. Dendy were simply no match for them and  couldn’t cope with man of the match Liam Grey who scored a magnificent solo goal to make it 2-0  in the first half and had a  hand in all the other four!.
Liam Grey in action for Nomads

 Dendy worked hard but created very little with Matty Morris playing upfront for much of the game on his own. Jack Gaskell saved well from a speculative effort from Ian Grassby but  the visitors best chance came on forty minutes  when Dan Allman  deliberately  hauled down Matty Morris just outside the penalty area  and Dendy were awarded a free kick. The referee chose not to issue a caution  and   Martin Brunker blasted the high and wide which summed up the visitors afternoon. Two goals from Callum Loftus and two tap ins for Josh Bates completed a highly satisfactory afternoon’s work for Nomads who had top scorer Tom Gaskell out injured .



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