West Allotment Celtic 2 Consett 4
 
Arngrove Northern League Division One
Blue Flames, Saturday 10 November 2007
 

     

 
 
Celtic: 
Douglas pen 51
Vickers 87


Morton
Douglas
D Patterson (Mitchison 82)
Hughes
A Brown
Locker
A Johnson
Dawson
Hay (Houlsby 69)
Vickers
York (Richardson 60)
Consett:
Piecha 12, 60
Brown 14
S Johnson 20

Turns
Coulthard
Gaffney
M Patterson (Clark 72)
Piecha (Story 77)
C Robson
Ormston
S Brown (D Robson 86)
Moffat
S Johnson
Pounder
 

 

 
 

Consett extended their unbeaten record in the league to thirteen games and in the process climbed to the top of Arngrove Northern League Division One with this win at struggling West Allotment Celtic.

Manager Ken Lindoe made three changes to the side that relinquished its grip on the Durham Challenge Cup in a home defeat to local rivals Tow Law three days earlier. Craig Turns returned in goal, Carl Piecha to the defence and Gary Ormston to midfield, with James Platten, Rob Story and John Ewart making way for them. The line-ups for both sides included a Patterson, a Johnson and a Brown!


Steven Brown's free kick makes it 2-0 to Consett

The game was effectively over within 20 minutes, by which time The Steelmen were 3-0 up. On 12 minutes the Steelmen worked a short corner to David Pounder who chipped a delicate cross into Carl Piecha who headed home,

Two minutes later Mattie Moffat was fouled on the edge of the area and Steven Brown fired the free kick round the wall and in off the post to double Consett's lead.


Steven Johnson slots home Consett's thrid

Before the home side could do anything about their predicament they found themselves three down as a reverse ball from Moffat set Steven Johnson in the clear with the Celtic defence claiming in vain for offside. The young striker slotted the ball coolly past home keeper Morton for his 19th goal of the season.

The home side, to their credit, refused to throw in the towel and somehow managed to make a contest of the remaining 70 minutes. Turn was forced to make a point blank save from Tom Vickers when he responded quickest to a ball played into the area by Andy Johnson.

Twelve minutes before the break Steven Brown played a one-two with Gary Ormston and fired the return pass into the side netting, but their was to be no further addition to the scoring in the first half.

Half Time: Celtic 0-3 Consett

A harshly awarded penalty six minutes after the interval game the home side a lifeline. Andy Hay cut inside and appeared to slip in the process, however the referee deemed he had been tripped by Gaffney and Keith Douglas sent Turns the wrong way from the spot.

Carl Piecha almost struck back three minutes later, shooting over from Steven Johnson's cross. However the young defender scored his second of the game on the hour mark to restore Consett's three goal lead. After a lengthy stoppage following Ormston's collision with the perimeter fence, David Pounder's corner picked out Piecha whose looping header found the net despite the attempts of a defender on the line to head away.


Gary Ormston goes in where it hurts

Consett always looked likely to score more and ought to have done on 74 minutes when Moffat outmuscled a defender to leave three blue shirts against two defenders. Moffat rolled the ball to his strike partner Johnson but his shot was straight at Morton.


Mattie Moffat heads on

Three minutes later a brilliant run down the wing from Ormston ended with a cross to Moffat but it was just too low for the number 9 to meet with his head and the ball rolled to safety.

The home wouldn't give up however and after Ben Dawson had volleyed a poor clearance back towards goal but just off target, Celtic made it 4-2 with three minutes remaining. Keith Douglas' delivered a perfect free kick from wide right and the unmarked Tom Vickers headed home.

Steven Johnson and Gary Ormston both went close for Consett in the closing stages, while at the other end Consett were fortunate to survive an incredible goalmouth scramble deep into stoppage time. In the end though the Steelmen were good value for their win, and with Durham inactive, they went to the top of the league for the first time this season.

Full Time: Celtic 2-4 Consett