2006-2007 SeasonMatch Reports
Brigg Town 2 Bamber Bridge 1
Northern Premier League 1st Division
at The Hawthorns
Saturday 3rd February 2007
By Dave Rowland
Brigg Town completed the league-double over
Bamber Bridge in this battle of the Brigs at
the Hawthorns on Saturday. The South Ribble side were desperately
unlucky not to have had a share of the spoils after a fine
performance which saw them dominate for long periods of
the game. They went down to a narrow 1-2 defeat after conceding
two very sloppy goals just prior to the interval and despite
sustained efforts to rescue the situation, they were unable
to break down a resolute Zebras defence.
Bamber Bridge made the long trip to North Lincolnshire
hoping for some reward following their 0-3 reverse last
weekend at home to First Division high-flyers Stocksbridge
Park Steels. It was the South Ribble sides first defeat
in the league since manager Phil Entwistle took over first
team duties on Boxing Day following the resignation of Andy
Whittaker. Their hosts were looking for their third win
on the bounce following recent wins over Alsager Town and
Clitheroe. The Zebras lay in 13th position in
the First Division table, one point ahead and two places
above Brig, but with four games in hand on the Irongate
side.
Brig boss Phil Entwistle kept faith with his starting line-up
from the Stocksbridge game with Neil Spencer, who had returned
from a one match ban, named as one of the substitutes.
After a somewhat leisurely start in the fine Lincolnshire
sunshine, the game sprung to life when Zebras
John Borland narrowly fired over David Newnes crossbar from
distance after 10 minutes.
The visitors almost took the lead five minutes later when
Paul Lloyd shot just past the goalpost following an excellent
interchange of passes between Alex Porter and Ryan Salmon.
Porter was involved again shortly afterwards feeding Smith,
who had found some room for himself on the edge of Towns
penalty-box, but the young midfielder just failed to connect.
Brig were calling all the shots and began to push forward
with authority and looked far more threatening than their
hosts. Salmon fired over the crossbar when put in on goal
after a lofted Tom Ince through-ball had caught the home
defence completely square on 27 minutes.
Brigg Town pulled themselves together and began to make
inroads on the visitors goal. Indeed, they should have got
their noses in front when Asa Ingall headed past the far
post following a finely executed cross on the right by John
Borland.
A superb Bamber Bridge move, involving at least six players,
ended when Steve Williams found Ince in space, but an excellent
tackle in the nick of time, by Lee Warren, thwarted the
former Burnley man.
All the visitors fine endeavours were completely undone
in the 37th and 41st minutes when a couple of sloppy defensive
lapses saw them go two goals down.
An innocuous looking ball, lofted high into the heart of
the Brig defence by Borland, caught the visiting back-line
at sixs and sevens and Karl Slack easily brushed
aside a Steve Williams challenge before deftly flicking
his shot over the advancing Newnes.
Brig hardly had time to recover before they were caught
out again four minutes later. A Stuart Ainsley corner-kick
from the right somehow found its way though a tightly packed
six-yard box. Slack, who was completely unmarked at the
back post, applied the finishing touch with a simple touch-in
for his second of the afternoon.
Despite this double set-back the visitors responded quickly
and pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time.
Danny Mahoney put Ince away down the right with a superb
chip over the home defence and the Brig wingman took the
ball down to the bye-line before sending in a low hard cross
which was converted by Jonathon Smith almost on the goal-line
for his first goal for the club.
The visitors opened the second period with determination
and a Lloyd effort was tipped around the post by Zebras
goalkeeper Damien Steer on 47 minutes.
After a worthy effort by Slack had gone narrowly wide following
a good Town build-up and a fine Newnes save that denied
Borland, Bamber Bridge went in search of parity with a vengeance.
Indeed, Brig became encamped in the Town half with the homesters
reduced to sporadic raiding on the break.
As the pressure mounted Bamber Bridge were desperately
unlucky on 68 minutes when Steers goal seemed to lead
a charmed life. A rocket-shot by Mahoney from the edge of
the penalty-box was cleared from the goal-line by a defender
and the follow-up by Ince met with the same fate.
Alex Porter was inches off target, firing over from a Lloyd
cross on 80 minutes with the home defence caught spread-eagled.
Despite the pressure Town continued to play some neat football
but their efforts lacked penetration. However, they nearly
breached the visitors defence on 85 minutes when a fine
cross by Ingall found Ian Ward and the midfielders
shot flashed very close to Newnes left hand post.
An almighty scramble ensued in the Brigg Town six-yard
box as the minutes ticked away but the home defence managed
to clear the danger and their relief was palpable as the
final whistle blew.
Bamber Bridge: Newnes, Nay (Fletcher 75mins), Fleming, Melling, Williams, Smith, Ince (Spencer 75mins), Mahoney, Lloyd, Salmon, Porter. Unused sub: Myers
Goals: Smith (45 mins)
Attendance: 148

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