Source: Chesterfield Post
Matlock Town could well have their biggest gate of the season on Saturday with the visit of FC United of Manchester.
1,036 fans watched the single home defeat to champions Chester three weeks ago, and like the Cestrians, United always travel with a healthy following, with their fans proclaiming that Matlock is one of their favourite trips of the season.
On the field they will be wanting to get their play off charge back on track after Easter Holiday defeats by Buxton and Ashton United, which means they lead sixth placed Hednesford Town on goal difference only.
Last season's game attracted 1,249 on a balmy April day - and the indications are that there could be a similar turnout this time.
As for Matlock, their Easter return was just one point from six, which ought to have been better, given their second half dominance at Buxton on Monday when they should have added one, if not all three points to the one they gained in last Saturday's 1-1 home draw with Marine.
Captain James Lukic grabbed an 88th minute equaliser against the Mariners, and Lewis McMahon was on the scoresheet at Buxton, before it was the Gladiators who were on the receiving end of a late goal as the Bucks pinched all three points with a breakaway 89th minute winner.
A win on Saturday will finally put to bed any lingering relegation fears, (Matlock are14th and are 99.99% safe anyway), but also see them reach the 50 point mark.
Manager Mark Atkins is convinced that the half century of points should have been claimed at the SilverlandsManager Mark Atkins (left) is convinced that the half century of points should have been claimed at the Silverlands, but acknowledges that poor defending for both Buxton goals proved to be their undoing.
"Giving away the goals in the way we did upset me because over the ninety minutes, we had more possession, some good chances and it's probably the best we've played for a while. It's ever so disappointing to lose, as both goals were down to poor defending. Buxton had three chances yet scored twice.
"I was very pleased with the performance, they gave it their all, were up for it and dominated most of the game. Perhaps we showed naivity in trying to win the game, there are times when it's best to settle for a draw and that's probably what we should have done. But having said that, we now have three games left and we've got to try and win them and be positive."
Some fans criticised the entertainment value in the Marine game, but Atkins replied "People have got to realise that Marine are a very good side who have done very very well away from home (they had won thirteen out of nineteen league games on the road losing just twice). The plan was to keep it tight, although we didn't do as well attacking wise as I'd hoped. We did well defensively, only to make a bad error from the free kick for their goal. But the lads deserve credit for they kept going and got their equaliser."
Atkins was also delighted with striker Nathan JoynesAtkins was also delighted with striker Nathan Joynes (left) who has played for the whole ninety minutes in both Easter fixtures having initially been ruled out for the rest of the season after knee surgery.
"Nathan's done great with two ninety minutes over Easter. It was touch and go whether he played at Buxton, but he wanted to give it a go and he did very well for he gives us a different dimension."
Gareth Davies (cut head) and Laurence Gaughan (knee) both picked up injuries at Buxton but should be fit to face the Reds. The same goes for Liam King (deadleg) and Paul Riley (ill) who did not feature on Monday, although King was an unused substitute. Striker Liam Wilkin, who has missed the last three matches with damaged ribs is likely to need a fitness check.
Given the potential of a bumper crowd on Saturday, Matlock officials are urging fans to arrive earlier to avoid congestion at the turnstiles.
"Given FC United's position and the fact that Matlock is a popular venue for their fans, we expect it to be busy on Saturday, so supporters should try and get down a little earlier than usual" said a club spokesman. "The turnstiles will be open from 12 noon and the Social Club will be open for the televised football.
"We very much look forward to welcoming FC United and their fans to our ground and trust they enjoy their day, they've been impeccably behaved on every visit so far, and are a credit not only to their club, but to the Evo-Stik League and non league football in general. I'm sure we'll see an entertaining game."
Matlock bring the curtain down on their home campaign on Wednesday night when Whitby Town visit the Reynolds Stadium, and their season ends on Saturday week at Rushall Olympic.
by IAN RICHARDSON
Popular Posts
-
Source: Whitby Gazette Published on Thursday 6 September 2012 07:10 WHITBY Town’s winless start to the season continued when they suffered ...
-
Source: Northwich Guardian ALAN Wright admitted that Northwich Victoria’s off-field problems had affected his players’ performance on the ...
-
Source: Northwich Guardian NORTHWICH co-manager Alan Wright says he will try to keep his players' focus on football ahead of tomorrow’...
Facebook Page
Labels Cloud
Argentina
BBC
Boston Standard
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Build.co.uk
Bury Times
Buxton Advertiser
Chester Chronicle
Chesterfield Post
Chorley Citizen
Chorley Guardian
Crosby Herald
Culturas
Daily Mirror
David Conn
deia.com
Derby Telegraph
Derbyshire Times
El Centrocampista
Eurosport
Evo-Stik League
Exeter City
Expressen (SWE)
Football Trade Directory
Gazet Van Antwerpen Metropool Stad
German
Grantham Journal
Hemsworth and Southelmsall Express
Ilkley Gazette
Insider Media
Lancashire Evening Post
Lancashire Telegraph
Liverpool Echo
Manchester Confidential
Manchester Evening News
Matlock Mercury
mdr.de
metrosport.gr
Middleton Guardian
Morning Star
New Post Leader
Non-league Daily
Non-League paper
North and East Manchester Advertiser
North East Manchester Advertiser
Northwich Guardian
Ole
Pitchero Non League
Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
Public Service
Rochdale Online
Sheffield Telegraph
Social Enterprise
Socialist Party
Spain
Staffordshire Newsletter
Tameside Advertiser
The FA
The Guardian
The Journal
The Observer
The Quietus
The Star
Third Sector
This is Staffordshire
turus.net
tv2.no
Twohundred Percent
Virgin Australia inflight Magazine
When Saturday Comes
Whitby Gazette
Worksop Guardian
Yorkshire Evening Post
Yorkshire Post
Labels List Numbered
- Argentina
- BBC
- Boston Standard
- Bradford Telegraph and Argus
- Build.co.uk
- Bury Times
- Buxton Advertiser
- Chester Chronicle
- Chesterfield Post
- Chorley Citizen
- Chorley Guardian
- Crosby Herald
- Culturas
- Daily Mirror
- David Conn
- deia.com
- Derby Telegraph
- Derbyshire Times
- El Centrocampista
- Eurosport
- Evo-Stik League
- Exeter City
- Expressen (SWE)
- Football Trade Directory
- Gazet Van Antwerpen Metropool Stad
- German
- Grantham Journal
- Hemsworth and Southelmsall Express
- Ilkley Gazette
- Insider Media
- Lancashire Evening Post
- Lancashire Telegraph
- Liverpool Echo
- Manchester Confidential
- Manchester Evening News
- Matlock Mercury
- mdr.de
- metrosport.gr
- Middleton Guardian
- Morning Star
- New Post Leader
- Non-league Daily
- Non-League paper
- North and East Manchester Advertiser
- North East Manchester Advertiser
- Northwich Guardian
- Ole
- Pitchero Non League
- Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
- Public Service
- Rochdale Online
- Sheffield Telegraph
- Social Enterprise
- Socialist Party
- Spain
- Staffordshire Newsletter
- Tameside Advertiser
- The FA
- The Guardian
- The Journal
- The Observer
- The Quietus
- The Star
- Third Sector
- This is Staffordshire
- turus.net
- tv2.no
- Twohundred Percent
- Virgin Australia inflight Magazine
- When Saturday Comes
- Whitby Gazette
- Worksop Guardian
- Yorkshire Evening Post
- Yorkshire Post
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar