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 Post subject: Ashington V Marske United Tuesday 11th September, 7.30pm
PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:21 am 
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Ashington v Marske United
Tuesday 11th September 2012,7.30pm

Match Preview Here: http://www.marskeunitedfc.com/match-preview.htm

Ashington supporter pre match view!
Well have we got over Saturday yet? id put it out there that the look on that charvers face as Duggy, erm, got involved was up there with an open top bus parade around Ashington with the fa cup itself after winning the final! god im pleased weve seen the last of them this season at Woodhorn Lane, although im not pleased about going out the cup as weve made it our thing lately but even after a great effort against a very good but unlikeable West Auckland side, out we certainly are and lets get on with it -starting against MARSKE UNITED, Tuesday, 7-30 at home. Making them come up here on a Tuesday nonsensically in my view means theres unlikely to be many fans to argue with so wel concentrate on football this time.
Its only just over a fortnight since we played and hammered Marske in the Fa cup( yep, forgotten already). A Wally inspired 4-1 win so typical of our very early season fluency, at times we cut the seasiders apart when the pressure was off, however injuries have savaged a smallish squad as we all well know and a suspension and at least 2 carrying knocks on Saturday mean we are down to the bones and Marske may smell revenge, but as i say it works both ways as god knows if theyl have any no shows for another midweek trip to Northumberland. We need 3 points as bad luck or not we have now lost 3 games in 4 since the game down at Mount Pleasant and with another home game coming up we need to get back on track and this in all honesty is a team out of form and luck as well. After doing well to stay up last year in their first season up, Marske made some interesting signings pre season. England u17 man Kieran Edwards was joined by Curtis Collatine and Nathan Porritt both ex academy players at Boro. Porritt was excellent in his 3 games, scoring the winner in the only win so far v Newton Aycliffe and after a trial at Hartlepool, hes joined League 2 Burton Albion. Hes gone, but Marske have replaced him with Danny Lambert a midfielder who played 13 times in the conference last year. Hel try and feed the wily David Onions who is the real goal threat. hes done the rounds down there but is a finisher, as is Danny Brunskill. Marske are struggling though, a not unexpected 3-0 loss at Darlington has been followed by a 1-0 loss to Aycliffe side on saturday for whom it was there first points in 6 games. in between was the cruncher. They faced Morpeth in the FA vase at home and let slip a lead to draw 2-2. As i eluded to earlier they then had a replay at the Craik Park aquadome and after a 1-1 draw after extra time they lost on pens to Division 2 Town and the extra late finish to boot . Its fair to say they want this fixture like morpeth want them traffic lights!
Right ,so its a perfect opportunity to get on form again, but who knows whol turn up and any repeat of last year when we underestimated them and got lucky with a late equaliser will see the losing run continue.
But seriously here, haway, do we really want to lose to a team Morpeth beat?!
See yas!


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 Post subject: Re: Ashington V Marske United Tuesday 11th September, 7.30pm
PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:56 pm 
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Game of two halves, 1st half Marske battered Ashington and went in two nil up. 2nd half Ashington came out the stronger and we had to hold on for a two two draw.
Excellent attitude and effort by all the lads tonight, a brilliant result and well earned point.
Well done to all concerned, roll on Saturday.


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 Post subject: Re: Ashington V Marske United Tuesday 11th September, 7.30pm
PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:10 am 
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Well said Pete I couldn't agree more.

Last night was a really good performance and ( in my opinion ) the complete opposite of the previous two games.

For starters every player seemed 'up for the game' and from the first minute to the last they all gave their 'all'.

The new 4 - 5 - 1 or 4 - 2 - 3 -1 formation definitely worked as we played football i.e. passed to feet throughout and gave the wingers Charlo and Danny ( who was unplayable ) the service to allow them to run at their full backs. This meant that Do got the kind of service he needs if he is to score goals for us as first Charlo and then Danny provided him with his chances by beating their fullbacks getting to the byline and passing the ball on the ground across the six yard box for him to arrive and 'pass' it past the keeper to give us a thoroughly deserved two goal lead at half time. The second half saw Ashington force us onto the back foot as they tried to get back into the game but Tommy, Leon, Adam and Curtis assisted by Roy, Keo and Gilly ( yes Gilly ) kept them out whilst a couple of breakaways produced chances for Do and Danny who had great efforts brilliantly saved by the home keeper. However they finally scored from a direct free kick by Walton which flew into the net. That lifted them and for the next 20 minutes we were really under the cosh and it was no surprise when he scored again to bring the scores level with another fine finish. They could even have won it in the last minute but for an unbelievable save by Scott. I have to be honest and say I didn't expect any points from this game after our previous two performances but all credit to the players who showed what they can do and the few supporters who were there cheered them off the pitch at the end. Hard to pick a man of the match as they all played really well but Scott , Tommy Gilly and Danny were my pick and Do worked his balls off on his own up front. The only down point was an injury to Leon ( not sure how bad it is ) but he was replaced by Burto who slotted in at left back allowing Wheats to move inside alongside Tommy. Well done to all the players and management too and its nice to be reporting in such a positive way for a change.


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