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RESERVE MATCH REPORTS
Match Reports

Match Reports 2004/2005
Morecambe Reserves 2 - 0 Southport Reserves
Lancashire League, Division 1; Friday 11th September 2004
Reserves suffer first defeat

Morecambe Reserves followed up their excellent victory against Chorley with another good result against early pace-setters Southport at Christie Park.

The first shot at goal came through Nick Makin when he sent a shot towards goal which was deflected wide of the far post off a Southport defender after five minutes.

After 11 minutes Southport registered their first shot at goal through Michael Powell who got a touch on a loose ball his tame effort never caused any problems for the Morecambe goalkeeper.

Moments later and Morecambe almost took the lead when the Southport defence switched off allowing Paul Lloyd to capitalise and he sent the ball just wide of Aaron Cameron’s right hand post.

Another mixup in the Southport defence almost lead to a goal for the Shrimps after 16 minutes. Aaron Cameron appeared to have the ball under control but the Southport goalkeeper spilled to the feet of Gareth Arnison but Cameron recovered well and he managed to block Arnison’s shot at the expense of a throw in.

Morecambe finally made Aaron Cameron pay for one of his mistakes on 19 minutes when Nick Makin jinxed past the Southport defence and sent a shot straight at Cameron which the Southport goalkeeper parried into the path of Gareth Arnison who sent a shot into the roof of the net from close range.

Southport almost put the ball in their own net on 25 minutes when Paul Lloyd cut into the penalty area from the right and sent a slow cross into the area where a ‘Port defender cut out the cross, wrong footing Aaron Cameron, and sending the ball just wide of the near post.

A foul on the edge of the area on Scott Ford presented Morecambe with a good chance on the half hour mark. Nick Makin stepped up to take the resulting free kick and his shot was sent towards the far post but Aaron Cameron was able to palm his shot away from the penalty area.

Two minutes later and Michael Powell wasted a glorious opportunity from close range when he volleyed a shot over the crossbar from inside the six yard box.

With 5 minutes left in the half Morecambe almost scored an own goal themselves when a cross from the left was cut out by Jamie Davies but the ball deflected towards goal leaving Davies having to stretch to clear the ball off the line.

The first attempt in the second half was a fantastic effort from Paul Lloyd. Lloyd picked up the ball in the middle of the park before embarking on a superb run through the heart of the Southport defence and sent a fierce shot crashing against the crossbar before it flew away from the danger zone.

At the other end a corner kick from the right was met by the head of Adam Roscoe and the Southport striker’s header went just wide of the far post with Ryan Robinson stranded on his line in the Morecambe goal.

On the hour mark Danny Mahoney, playing in the centre of midfield, unleashed a shot heading towards the top right hand corner before Aaron Cameron pushed the ball wide.

Report: www.MorecambeFC.com
 
Altrincham Reserves 0 - 4 Southport Reserves
Lancashire League, Division 1; Wednesday 8th September 2004
Emphatic victory sees reserves go top

This Wednesday evening Southport recorded an impressive 4-0 victory at Abbey Hey FC versus Altrincham in the Lancashire Football League.

Indeed the score could have been far more had the post (three times) and bar (twice) not denied Southport’s eager strikers.

Southport took the lead on forty minutes. The keeper could only block a Danny O’Brien twenty-five yard powerful free kick, and an ever-lively Lee Mulvaney calmly slotted the rebound home.

Despite a slow start to the second period, Southport were to further extend their lead on 62 minutes. Mulvaney put in a cross from the right, and Thomas Rafferty made no mistake from five yards. Southport again went on to dominate the half, with Steve Daly making it three nil ten minutes later. Alex Mortimer intercepted the Alty attack and punted the ball forward to Daly, who side stepped a defender before shooting to the keeper’s left.

With six minutes remaining, Mulvaney was pulled in the box, and from the resulting penalty Daly made it four-nil. This was an excellent all round performance with first team squad members blending well with Southport’s younger players. All on the pitch put in a professional, committed performance to give new manager Joey Dunn a debut win.
Southport: Lowe, Kearney, Mortimer, Davis, Dean, Thompson, O'Brien, Powell, Bailey, O'Grady, Rafferty
Unused Subs: Cameron, Harvey, Roscoe, Stancombe, Rawcliffe
Report: John Wood
 
Southport Reserves 2 - 1 Northwich Victoria Reserves
Lancashire League, Division 1; Friday 3rd September 2004
Unbeaten start continues

On Friday evening 3rd September the Reserves entertained Northwich Victoria at Haig Avenue under the watchful eye of new manager Joey Dunn. Tony Rodwell has now stepped down from managing the Reserves following his appointment in a more senior role with the Press Association. Tony will continue to coach the PASE and is thanked for an excellent year in charge, a period during which he stabilised the Reserves and took them to a very creditable 7th place in the Lancashire League despite putting out teams that often aged only 17 years.

Joey Dunn comes with much experience. He is a former experienced non-league player and has also managed Altrincham and Runcorn Reserves.

Southport trailed in the match against Northwich, but two goals within a minute by Michael Powell and Phil Stancombe in the eightieth minute saw Southport go on to dominate the closing stages and bag a worthy three points.
Report: John Wood
 
Vauxhall Motors Reserves 1 - 3 Southport Reserves
Lancashire League, Division 1; Saturday 14th August 2004
Comfortable win against the Motormen

Southport’s youngsters opened their Lancashire League campaign with a difficult away trip against Vauxhall Motors on Saturday 14th August.

Vauxhall are now managed by Aubrey Rogers, who many will remember assisted Paul Moore with our Reserves at the start of last season. Indeed Vauxhall resembled an early Southport Reserve team from last year’s campaign, containing no fewer than seven players who had featured in Southport’s Lancashire League squad including Andy Iro, Teddy Wheelan, Paul Addo, Anthony Lipson and Kyle Sampson.

However, they were to prove no match for the Sandgrounder’s fitter, more skilful youngsters and Southport were to run out worthy 3-1 victors.

Southport absorbed much early pressure before breaking the deadlock on fifteen minutes. A blistering Danny O’Brien free kick neatly cleared the Vauxhall wall to find the top right hand corner of the net.

Within fifteen seconds of the restart Tony Evans cleverly ran round Andy Iro before shooting from an acute angle. His perfect shot could only be helped over the line by a Vauxhall defender.

Vauxhall stepped up the tempo for the remainder of the first half, but despite clawing a goal back on 25 minutes, were unable to further break the ‘Port defence before the break.

The second period found Southport looking the far fitter team and as the game progressed they began to put together wave after wave of attack. Danny O’Brien found the net again on 61 minutes, his shot from almost on the goal line sneaking in to the bottom left corner.

Southport appeared to be denied a clear penalty in the closing minutes, and indeed as the tired Vauxhall legs ran out, could count themselves very unlucky not to further extend their lead.

This was a good all round performance against a strong, big side – the performance promised much for the remainder of the season.
Southport: Williams, Kearney, Hardwick, Powell, Howey, Deane, Randle, Thompson, Roscoe (Edgar), Evans, O’Brien (White)
Unused Subs: Agnew, Horne, McLaughlin
Report: John Wood
 










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