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Match Report  |  Spalding United vs Gresley FC


Note that this page is from our archive during the time when the club was called Gresley FC. It may not be related to the old Gresley Rovers.
Spalding United  2
Whitehead 4  |  Wells 60
Gresley FC  2
Meade 68  |  Mwanyongo (pen) 90

Evo-Stik NPL League Division One South

Sir Halley Stewart Playing Field, Spalding

Saturday, 24th September 2016, 3.00pm


Gresley Leave It Late For A Point

Gresley can consider today's game as a point gained rather than two lost as for most of the game they were under the cosh. If Spalding's finishing hadn't been so wayward they could have been out of sight by halftime.

But a mark of this Gresley side is that they do not give up and tried to play against United's tactics, especially in the first half, of hoofing the ball high and long using the stiff wind at their backs at every chance possible meaning the ball spent most of the time sailing over midfield and at times well over the bar reminiscent of a game that uses an oval shaped ball.

The home tactics may not be the best to watch but they played them and the conditions to their advantage and were soon in front.

A wind assisted cross from the right found Nathan Whitehead in acres of space at the far post and he had the time to choose his spot planting his headed into the far corner with just four minutes on the clock.

Five minutes later United had another good chance to increase their lead. A corner from the left by Andy Wright was met by Nathan Stainfield but he put his header straight into the arms of keeper Rob Peet.

Peet was called upon again on 15 minutes this time to make a superb save from Wright who had burst through the middle.

There was corner after corner for the home side but some resolute defending from Gresley kept out any attempt with Peet once more making a breath taking save to prevent his side going further behind.

Gresley were surviving the onslaught somehow with Michael Pearson clearing an effort from Stainfield off the line at the far post.

Cenk Acar was causing problems down the right and following a run he cut inside and shot only for Peet once again making a save to push the ball over the bar.

How Gresley had made it to the break just one goal down was a mystery.

Despite Spalding having the wind in their faces for the second half they were soon in their stride with former Moatman Brad Wells heading wide when well placed.

Gresley had yet to register a shot anywhere near the Spalding goal and they had to wait until 58th minute when Pearson Mwanyongo hit a shot wide.

United's second goal came as a result of a slip from Lucas Harrison leaving Sam Downey to push the ball into the run of Wells who then put the ball past the exposed Peet. Nathan Whitehead tried his luck with a low shot which Peet held.

Reece Morris had been having some joy down the left and after leaving his marker managed to cut the ball back to Courtney Meade who duly slotted the ball into the net off the inside of the near post, Gresley's first shot on target. Unbelievably, Gresley were back into a game which had looked lost a few minutes earlier.

The game became scrappy but Gresley substitute Toby Fura went close firing his free kick just wide.

Unbelievably, Gresley were handed a 'get out of gaol free' card when referee David Hunt awarded them a penalty on 90 minutes. To make thing worse for the home side the perpetrator Neal Spafford who was adjudged to have handled in the area, despite his protestations, was shown a second yellow card and with it a red.

Mwanyongo took the spot kick making no mistake sending keeper Michael Duggan the wrong way and the travelling Gresley fans behind the goal into joyous celebrations.

Not many sides will come away from Spalding with anything to show for their endeavours. It looked as Gresley would be one of them making the journey back to South Derbyshire empty handed but they dug in and they say you make your own luck especially in football and today the Moatmen made theirs and a point against the league leaders leaving both sides still undefeated in the league.

Match Stats
  GFC SU
Shots on Target 2 8
Shots off Target 4 5
Corners 0 6
Fouls Conceded 3 8
Yellow Cards 2 5
Red Cards 0 1
Possession (%) 40 60
Streaming Interview
Spalding United
1 Michael Duggan
2 Jordan Lemon  Yellow Card
3 Paul Walker
4 Matt Varley
5 Nathan Stanfield (c)
6 Neal Spafford Yellow Card Yellow Card Red Card
7 Cenk Acar
8 Nathan Whitehead Yellow Card
9 Brad Wells
10 Sam Downey Yellow Card
11 Andy Wright
Subs
12 Jonny Lockie
for 7 - 85 mins
14 James Cullingworth
for 4 - 83 mins
15 Rees Longville-Daley
for 9 - 86 mins
16 Chris Hamilton
not used
17 Sam Vince (GK)
not used
Gresley FC
1 Rob Peet
2 Matt Roome (c)
3 Jordan Wakeling
4 Jake Carlisle Yellow Card
5 Lucas Harrison
6 Ben Harris
7 Pearson Mwanyongo
8 Reece Morris
9 Matt Melbourne
10 Courtney Meade Yellow Card
11 Michael Pearson
Subs
12 Jamie Barrett
not used
14 Leandro Browne
for 6 - 46 mins
15 Toby Fura
for 5 - 63 mins
16 Eddy Samba
for 11 - 46 mins
17 Ryan Walker
not used
Other Match Info

Referee: David Hunt (Mansfield)

Attendance: 205

Star Player
Rob Peet

Rob Peet

Another top performance kept his side in the game despite playing 75 minutes carrying an injury.