Super-sub Lewis downs Glasshoughton

Toolstation NCEL Division One

AFC Emley 2-1 Glasshoughton Welfare

Super sub Lewis Dickinson came off the bench and won the game for Glasshoughton

Super sub Lewis Dickinson struck a late winner as AFC Emley ended Glasshoughton Welfare’s six-match unbeaten run.

Welfare had opened the scoring through an Andy Horbury goal in the first half, but two second half goals from impressive substitute Dickinson sealed the win for the home side.

Sadly for Welfare, and to the disappointment of joint managers Darren Holmes and Lee Vigars,  their side were guilty of missing goal scoring chances.

Welfare made changes for the game with Gareth Hunter coming back and there was a debut for new signing Daniel Bingley. Tom Carr was in goal, with Mateuz Zaniewski and Sam Eyles both unavailable. To his credit Carr had a good game with his great handling of the ball.

Welfare kicked off on the heavy pitch and facing a gale force wind so were under pressure early on.

Despite this Welfare took the lead on nine minutes when a great ball out of defence found Horbury who rounded keeper Max Dearnley and he fired into the far corner.

Carr made a good low save to deny Matty Waller and at the other end Mitchell Wilshire hit a shot that Dearnley saved with comfort.

The game was end-to-end, Carr pushed an effort for a corner and Horbury had a goal bound shot blocked. Alex Marsh’s corner was then met by the head of Horbury and the effort was cleared off the line by a home defender.

Connor Rollinson then put Conor Glavin in with a great cross, but sadly the attacking midfielder saw his shot go over the bar.

Welfare had the wind on their backs in the second half and Horbury had a great chance early on. With only Dearnley to beat, he tried to chip the on-rushing keeper who blocked his effort.

Welfare were to rue the miss when Emley attacked up the left and a crossed ball was stabbed home by Dickinson on 61 minutes.

Back came Welfare and substitute Ryan Ferguson prodded a Horbury cross wide of goal. Ferguson then rounded Dearnley and his final shot struck a post and  unfortunately some Welfare players were guilty of ball watching and the home side managed to hack the ball away. Gareth Hunter then hit a great cross in, but the unfortunate Ferguson could only knock the ball wide of a post.

Emley wrapped the game up on 88 minutes with an attack down the right by Dickinson who managed to force the ball home past Carr at his near post.

What They Said

Glasshoughton Welfare joint manager Lee Vigars

“We really are our own worst enemies at times. I have to give credit to Emley today who came out in the second half and had a real go at us. But our inability to kill teams off when in front and after creating numerous good chances really is our downfall and has been for most of the season.

“It was an horrendous day for football in all honesty with a gale force wind blowing straight down the ground and an extremely heavy surface. It was never going to be a classic but both sides at least tried to play football. Defending the slope and the wind for the first 45 we would of been happy to go in 1-0 maybe 2-0 down such was the handicap.

“So to go in 1-0 up was a real bonus. Although Emley had the majority of the ball, Tom only had one real save to make and we could and should of been 2-0 up at the interval when Conor Glavin missed a relatively easy chance late on.

“But like I said, Emley were good in the second half and tried to pin us back, which worked to an extent but it also left them exposed at the back. Ryan Ferguson could of had a hat trick second half with the chances we created and Andy Horbury could of had his second when he went clear one on one but decided to try and chip the keeper when the easier option was to round him 20 yards out like he had for the first.

“It’s missed chances like these that come back and hurt you after 90 minutes. The lads were hurting at the end which is a good sign but we will put this behind us now and train hard ahead of the visit of Nostell next week.”

The Teams

AFC Emley: Dearnley, Thomas, Allison, Porter, Coates (Starkey),  Bradshaw (Dickinson), Townend, Roberts (Buchanan), Waller, Bullivant. Sub unused: Ingham.

Glasshoughton Welfare: Carr, Marsh, Oldham, Bingley, Pashley, Rollinson, Akeister, Horbury, Glavin (Ferguson), Wilshire (Simpson). Subs unused: Hullock, Cunliffe.

Thanks to Garry Mollon for this report.

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