Monday, March 10, 2008

L2 Mar 8th (a) L1-2 v Stockport County

 

Game Summary:

 

City left soaked Edgeley Park empty handed as Stockport came from behind to keep their play-off push rolling along.

The Bantams struck first after 52 minutes when Joe Colbeck was clipped in the box by home keeper John Ruddy.

Peter Thorne stepped up to take the penalty and calmly sent Ruddy the wrong way to claim his 11th goal of the season.

It was against the run of play but Stockport were quickly back on level terms as Shaleum Logan's low cross was swept home by Anthony Pilkington.

City defended desperately as County piled on the pressure and Scott Loach pulled off several important saves.

He denied Liam Dickinson one-on-one but seconds later, the outstanding Jason Taylor was fouled 20 yards from goal and Michael Rose's stunning free-kick gave Loach absolutely no chance.

Stuart McCall went with only one man up front as Omar Daley paid the price for his slump in form.

Kyle Nix was also dropped with Eddie Johnson and Paul Evans preferred in midfield.Darren Williams returned at right back after Ben Starosta dropped out ill. 

 

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Stockport: Ruddy, Shaleum Logan, Williams, Owen, Rose, Pilkington, Taylor (Raynes 84), Dicker, Blizzard, Rowe, Dickinson.
Subs Not Used: Poole, Conrad Logan, Proudlock, Smith.

Goals: Pilkington 69, Rose 79.

Bradford: Loach, Williams, Wetherall, Moncur (Bower 90), Heckingbottom, Colbeck, Evans (Conlon 81), Johnson, Bullock, Rhodes (Daley 64), Thorne.
Subs Not Used: Nix, Topp.

Booked: Colbeck, Evans, Williams.

Goals: Thorne 53 pen.

Att: 5,763

Ref: Trevor Kettle (Rutland).


 

 

 

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County provide McCall with blueprint for success
 

Stockport 2, City 1

Stuart McCall left Edgeley Park more green than strawberry blond.

 

The City boss is jealous of the riches that Stockport opposite number Jim Gannon has at his disposal.

On the worst pitch they have encountered - you can thank the Sale Sharks for that - his City side were given the run-around by a slick, well-oiled machine.

Stockport are everything McCall wants City to be. They are the benchmark for what he is desperate to achieve next season.

"Look around at them and I'm envious," he admitted. "They've got players in areas of the park who are better than us and well played to their manager for assembling that.

"They are good players at a good age, many coming through the youth system, and they are hungry people. We met a side on real top form.

"But that just makes me even more determined that in 12 months' time, I want to see my team putting in those sort of performances."

While Stockport march onward and upward, City bob aimlessly in the middle.

Even victory on Wednesday at Chester City would still see the Bantams stuck in 13th place.

But McCall will expect to see his side get on the ball a lot more and offer far more of an attacking threat than they mustered on Saturday.

The first half, in particular, saw City barely break out of their own half.

The pitch and the weather didn't help. Grass was at a premium on a rutted, bobbly surface which required maximum concentration, and driving rain added to the fun.

But it didn't seem to put off the away fans who maintained their defiant White Stripes anthem even when the worst of the weather was battering them on the open terrace behind the goal.

A special shout to the two lads (or should that be loons!) who went topless throughout and the drummers that kept up the remorseless beat through the deluge.

That is the sort of backing which McCall is so anxious to reward. Unlike some of his predecessors, he is very much in tune with the mood in the stands.

McCall had asked his players to put their bodies on the line in the same fearless manner which had served Dagenham so well at Valley Parade the week before.

They certainly did that, with the over-worked defence putting in a major shift as wave after wave of blue shirts came rushing at them.

Scott Loach had his best game in goal since Macclesfield and he was aided and abetted by a back four who soldiered away despite never getting a moment's peace.

The corner count of 12-0 summed up the pattern of the 90 minutes; and they were good corners which had to be defended properly.

Stockport employ the same 4-5-1 formation home and away but it's not negative. With Anthony Pilkington and Tommy Rowe pushing up to supply impressive targetman Liam Dickinson, they can also count on overlapping full backs to complement every attack.

City went with similar ideas but Joe Colbeck and Alex Rhodes could never replicate the success of their counterparts.

McCall had dropped Omar Daley and added Paul Evans as an extra enforcer in midfield, leaving Peter Thorne on his own up top.

One header apart, he hardly saw the ball for 45 minutes as Stockport pounded away.

Loach pulled off a superb reflex stop from Rowe's near-post volley, having smothered at his feet just seconds before; then he was thankfully alert enough to stop TJ Moncur slicing into his own net.

As half-time approached, Paul Heckingbottom almost scored at the wrong end as well but his deflection from a corner was hustled off the line.

Typically for City, the gusty wind dropped for the second half to minimise the advantage of having it at their backs.

But there was just enough to carry Lee Bullock's pass over the top for Thorne to chase down.

Two defenders held him up as he off-loaded to Colbeck whose instant shot was blocked by Michael Rose. The ball sprang loose into the box where Colbeck followed it and was tripped by goalkeeper John Ruddy as he shaped to shoot.

After all the midweek conjecture on who would take over penalty duties from Barry Conlon, it was no surprise to see Thorne step up and calmly slot away his 11th goal of the campaign.

Stockport were stunned but did not panic. The corners and the pressure kept coming as Loach dived low to hang on to Rowe's header.

Some substitutions go to plan like the introduction of Rhodes at Notts County a fortnight ago.

Others blow up in the manager's face. And Daley's reluctance to track right back Shaleum Logan's run six minutes after replacing Rhodes left the City back door fatally ajar.

Logan, on loan from Manchester City, had the time and space to locate Pilkington running into the box and he swept his shot beyond Loach.

McCall accepted his part of the blame - though you can guarantee the Jamaican felt the sharp end of his tongue behind the dressing-room doors.

McCall said: "Alex Rhodes has not had a lot of football. He'd put his effort in and was flagging so had to come off.

"I made a substitution hoping that the player I put on could do the job I asked him. Unfortunately he didn't and they got a goal from it - so I'm responsible for making that decision."

But it's that sort of half-hearted approach from Daley which leaves the fans questioning whether he is giving his all. Exciting runs with the ball are just part of the game and too often he neglects the "dirty side" as Colin Todd used to phrase it.

Compare Daley with Colbeck, who has his faults but can never be knocked for an outstanding commitment level. If Prozone ever filtered down as far as League Two, his stats for yards covered would swamp the rest.

Daley's negligence had given Stockport the lift they needed - and deserved - and Loach's goal came under sustained assault.

The keeper was relieved to see Jason Taylor's shot stick between his legs and was then called upon to deny Dickinson one-on-one after Moncur was caught off guard.

But City remained under siege as referee Trevor Kettle punished Evans for a challenge on Taylor just outside the box. He gave Stockport a free-kick dead centre of the goal 20 yards out and left back Rose bent a beauty into the bottom-left corner of the net.

The game looked up for City. Yet they still should have left with a point in stoppage time.

Daley's shot was blocked as far as Colbeck who picked out David Wetherall with a perfect cross. The soggy City fans just a few yards away would have put their unworn shirts on the skipper scoring but the ball skimmed off his head and flew wide.

 

 

 

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Post match reaction

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McCALL: WE DESERVED THE RESULT

Bradford City manager Stuart McCall acknowledged that Stockport deserved
their win after the hosts came from behind to triumph 2-1 at Edgeley Park.

Peter Thorne's penalty put the Bantams in front at Edgeley Park but the home
side hit back and took the points thanks to goals from Anthony Pilkington
and Michael Rose.

"I've no qualms really about that result, we got what we deserved," McCall
said.

"Stockport have got the better players and they play good football, and they
proved that. I wish I was in their position really.

"It wasn't good enough from us though, and I've got to take responsibility
for that.

"We are 13th in the table, we deserve to be in the position we're in, but we
will have a different side on the pitch for next season."

 

 

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Other reports

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From the YP

Stockport County 2 Bradford City 1

By Neil Goulding

League two

BRADFORD boss Stuart McCall blasted his misfiring side as they were beaten by promotion-chasers Stockport.
Two goals in the space of nine minutes from Anthony Pilkington and Michael Rose did the damage, cancelling out Peter Thorne's 52nd-minute penalty strike for the visitors.

"It wasn't good enough from us – and I've got to take responsibility for that," moaned McCall.

"I've no qualms really about the result, we got what we deserved.

"Stockport have got the better players and they proved that. They play good football, I wish I was in their position really."

Stockport were well on top early on and Pilkington saw a shot blocked, before City goalkeeper Scott Loach produced a superb point-blank save from young Tommy Rowe on 24 minutes.

City finally went close in the 36th minute. Jason Taylor's clearing header only found Paul Evans, and he flashed a super volley inches wide of John Ruddy's post.

Against the run of play McCall's men took the lead seven minutes after the restart. The on-rushing Joe Colbeck was checked by Ruddy in the box, and up stepped Thorne to coolly slot home the penalty spot.

The hosts were stunned, but they equalised on 69 minutes when Shaleum Logan crossed, and Pilkington drove home a low angled shot from 15 yards.

Nine minutes later the hosts went in front when left-back Michael Rose curled home a cracking 20-yard free-kick following a foul on Taylor.

David Wetherall headed inches wide for Bradford in stoppage time, but the damage had been done.

"I can't fault the effort from the lads, we got some decent balls into the box, but it's just got to be better," added McCall.

"I'm not taking anything away from Stockport, they thoroughly deserved their win, but that's not really a concern of mine right now.

"It's good that we've got a game to come on Wednesday against Chester. I think we need it, and I'll need to freshen things up. We've been outplayed two or three times this season, and that was probably the case again."

Stockport County: Ruddy, Taylor (Raynes 84), Williams A, Owen, Rose, Logan S, Dicker, Blizzard, Rowe, Dickinson, Pilkington. Unused substitutes: Poole, Logan C, Proudlock, Smith.

Bradford City: Loach, Williams D, Wetherall, Moncur (Bower), Heckingbottom, Colbeck, Johnson, Evans (Conlon), Bullock, Rhodes (Daley 64), Thorne. Unused substitutes: Nix, Topp.

Referee: TM Kettle (Berkshire).

City man if the match: Joe Colbeck.

 

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