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Macclesfield and District FA
District FA Youth Cup
By Matt Eagles
Sep 28, 2008, 18:15

District FA Youth Cup

Group game – 28/09/2008 at Congleton Town FC

By Matt Eagles

 

Teams:-

 

Macc Youth (Sponsored by Safety Screens Ltd )

Manager:- Mike Cunningham

 

Harry Shatwell, Chris Fullalove, Danny Quinn, Jack Pilley, Chris Wilson

Tom Dean, Max Williamson(capt), Dom Hughes, Julian Weatherall

Ed Bailey, Josh Sneddon

Used Subs: Loz Reynolds, Chris Patterson

Unused Subs : Tom Horsfield, Chris Holland , Gaz  Chapman

 

Runcorn Youth

Manager:- Jason Maddock

 

Jake Gardner, Kevin Hughes, Jack Wilkinson, Joe Palin, Josh Rizotti,

Ray McDonald(capt), Lewis Cole, Micheal Chesters, Jay Bignall, Ste Ball

Josh Smith.

Used Sub: Carl Bishop

 

 

Macc Youth    2                   Runcorn Youth     2

 78’ Julian Weatherall                               56’  Josh Smith

82’ Chris Patterson                                  86’ Kevin Hughes

 

Referee:- Phil Stubbs  ( Crewe )

Referee’s Assistants: Les Bennett, Dave Bloor

 

 

It was all square at Congleton’s Town Crescent Road ground  as Macc Youth took on Runcorn Youth in the first Group game of this seasons District Youth Cup. Both teams  began tentatively  with Runcorn just edging possession but creating very little . It wasn’t until midway through the first half that either team  had a shooting opportunity, Runcorn’s captain, Ray McDonald  blazing high and wide  after great work from Josh Smith. Ed Bailey and Julian Weatherall looked lively upfront for the hosts  but were well marshalled by a solid Runcorn back four who allowed them only scraps. Macc’s best effort came right on half time when  Dom Hughes let fly from the edge of the penalty only to see his shot  hit the bar. Ten minutes earlier they had centre half Chris Wilson to thank as he  cleared an effort off the line.
Runcorn on the attackin the 2-2 draw with Macc Youth

The second half began with Macc in the ascendency but it was the visitors who took the lead on 56 minutes, Josh Smith beating goalkeeper Harry Shatwell in the air on the edge of the penalty box to head into an empty net after  a long punt upfield by Runcorn’s keeper Jake Gardner. With the visitors working hard to hold onto their lead, it was still Macc who were the more creative, Ed Bailey , twice going close, he was unlucky to see one effort roll agonisingly past the post  and a second effort looped onto the top of the cross bar. With Micheal Chesters taking charge in the centre of midfield for Runcorn, Macc  manager Mike Cunningham decided to introduce a fresh pair of legs in the shape of Chris Patterson. It was an inspired substitution as Patterson ran straight at the heart of the  visitors defence and his physical presence  gave Macc an option they hadn’t had earlier in the game. Josh Sneddon and Julian Weatherall began  to find space and it was Weatherall who deservedly equalised on  78 minutes , latching on to a loose ball in the penalty area  and firing home. Four minutes later  Macc took the lead Chris Patterson stabbing home from eight yards  and the points were looking to be heading their way but the Runcorn lads had other ideas and their fitness and commitment  was admirable . It was epitomised by striker Jay  Bignall who must have covered every blade of grass on the pitch in the ninety minutes  but it was right back Kevin Hughes who grabbed an equaliser  with four minutes remaining to steal a point for the visitors, dispossessing goal keeper Harry Shatwell on the edge of his penalty area to roll the ball into an empty net.

Macc will consider themselves  unlucky not to have come out of this game with all three points after their second half pressure but now they face two tricky games to qualify for the next stage of the competition . Away to Chester and home to Wirral.    



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