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1874 Northwich 1 – 1 Oldham Boro

MIKE Brandon came to the rescue to secure a point for 1874 Northwich in a historic first league game attended by a bumper Barton Stadium crowd.

The forward’s equaliser was an instant response after John Greenwood had given Oldham the lead to the delight of the away team.

Little suggested Oldham, nicknamed Town, would take the lead in a match which 1874 largely controlled with the creation of a number of chances.

Before the game, a minute’s applause for local football legend Phil Gee was impeccably observed after the players from both sides were given a rapturous welcome from the 490 strong crowd.

Not long later, the game kicked off, and it was 1874 that made the brighter start with a number of testing balls from Steve Crane coming to nothing.

The early pressure continued, and fans were to witness one of the most eventful periods of the match when Town cleared off the line twice.

The first goalmouth block came from a Ryan Stewart corner on 15 minutes which was swung in but only half-cleared to Lee Hendley, who saw his shot from the edge of the penalty box cleared empathically off the line by the head of Town captain Andrew Smith.

Four minutes later, 1874 were again denied when a cross was parried away by goalkeeper Gareth Fleming straight into the path of Brandon, who saw his shot from close range bundled off the line, as it was about to creep into the bottom corner.

The 1874 supporters were soon gasping for breath again on 27 minutes when once again Brandon was to be denied by the superb Fleming.

The move came when Brandon connected to Dean McGregor’s cross with a looping header seamlessly heading for the top corner, only for Fleming to fingertip the ball expertly over the bar.

After a breathless spell, Town settled down and came into the game a little, creating some dangerous breaks on the counter-attack.

One such break saw Lee Hendley dispossessed in the midfield by Joseph Heap, who sent a long ball straight to the feet of Scott Highton.

With work to do, Highton brushed aside Lee Duckworth and saw his deflected shot from the edge of the area go narrowly wide in Town’s best chance of the half.

The second-half started in the same pulsating fashion as the first period, and it was 1874 that remained in control.

However, they were restricted to a sole long range effort from Crane in a 15 minutes where neither side created any clear-cut openings.

That was soon to change when the home side were again denied by a fantastic stop from Fleming.

This time Anthony Marshall won a free-kick having been fouled by Nick Murphy.

Despite the anticipation, Marshall struck straight into the wall, only for Adam Foy to send the ball back in at the far post to Brandon, whose header was once again tipped over the bar by Fleming.

At this point, the feeling in the ground was that a goal was only a matter of time for 1874, but the script was soon changed when Town took a lead that stunned the home faithful.

The goal came when a cross from the lively Heap was struck powerfully past 1874 keeper Matt Conkie by midfielder John Greenwood on 61 minutes.

The lead was not to last long, three minutes long to be exact.

The hero, Brandon, the scorer of 7 goals in pre-season, swept home a low cross into the bottom corner to equalise after good work from McGregor saw him skip past Deakin and cross from the left-hand side.

Brandon did the rest.

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1874 Northwich players celebrate after Mike Brandon’s equaliser

Picture: Ste Smith

Sensing 1874 could win, manager Ian Street brought on speedy wide man Phil Coffin with 68 minutes gone, but the game somewhat petered out.

In fact, it was Town who nearly won the match on 83 minutes when a mistake from centre-back Danny Thomas gifted the ball to Highton, who should have done better than shoot wide after finding himself one-on-one with Conkie.

Both teams tried to find the goal that would win the game without luck until referee Stephen Jones put an end to a historic first game for 1874 Northwich.

Next up for 1874 is an away match at Irlam on Tuesday, kick-off 7.45pm.

1874 Northwich FC: Conkie (GK), Mitchell, Stewart, Thomas, Duckworth, Foy (C), Hendley, Crane, Brandon, Marshall, McGregor
Substitutes: McKay, Coffin (Hendley, 68), Lewis, Bowyer, Leake
Goal: Brandon (64)

Oldham Boro: Fleming (GK), Deakin, Alexsandra, Schofield, Smith (C), Kershaw, Greenwood, Murphy, Heap, Highton, Knowles
Substitutes: Adams, Whiteside, Chadwick
Goal: Greenwood (61)
Booked: Greenwood (62)
Referee: Jonathan Broadhurst
Assistant Referee: Stephen Jones, Peter Rapaport.
Attendance: 490

Match Preview: 1874 Northwich F.C. vs Oldham Boro F.C.

 

1874 Northwich will play Oldham Boro in their first ever competitive league fixture this Saturday.

The fan-run club formed by their supporters in November will kick the season off with a full squad to choose from at the Barton Stadium, their home after a ground share agreement with Winsford in February.

Manager Ian Street has narrowed his team to 19 players after a hugely impressive pre-season which has seen the new club win five of their seven friendly fixtures, and scoring 18 times in the process.

The most recent friendly saw 1874 draw 1-1 on Tuesday evening against a talented Chester youth team.

Forward Mike Brandon has proved a hit, scoring seven goals which included four against Prestatyn.

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Picture: Winford United FC. Former Winsford United forward Brandon has impressed for 1874.

Oldham, nicknamed Town, finished a credible 8th in the North West Counties League Division One last season having amassed a point’s tally of 47.

Town, managed by Tony Mills, have had also had a good pre-season with three wins from as many games, most notably against FC United.

Kick-off at the Barton Stadium is 3pm.

1874 Northwich Pre-season results:

A Wed 10, 7:30pm Lostock Gralam 1-3 W

A Sat 13, 5:15pm AFC Rushden & Diamonds (Supporters Direct Shield) 0-3 W

A Tues 16, 7:30pm Congleton Town 0-1 W

A Sat 20, 2:30pm Prestatyn Town 0-5 W

A Tues 23, 7:30pm Warrington Town 2-0 L

A Sat 27, 3:00pm Winsford United 5-2 H

H Tues 30, 7:30pm Chester FC IV 1-1 H

Oldham Boro Pre-season results:

A Sat 13, 2:00pm Santos 0-7 W

H Thu 18, 7:45pm FC United 2-1 W

A Sat 27, 3:00pm Old Standians 1-3 W

1874 Northwich from;

Manager: Ian Street

Goalkeepers: Matt Conkie, Adam Leake

Defenders: Lee Duckworth, Jack McKay, Danny Thomas, Ryan Mitchell, Paul Bowyer, Dave Tickle

Midfielders: Paul Lewis, Anthony Marshall, Ryan Stewart, Ste Crane, Kyle Wilding, Adam Foy

Forwards: Lee Hendley, Mike Brandon, James Marrow, Phil Coffin, Dean McGregor

Oldham Boro from;

Manager: Tony Mills

Assistant Manager: John Lynch

Goalkeepers: Gareth Fleming, Danny Pearson,

Defenders: Justin Adams, Tony Deakin, Damien Schofield, Andy Smith

Midfielders: Nathan Adams, Ryan Alexandra, Carl Dean, Matty Knowles, Nick Murphy, Will Buckley

Forwards: Ryan Fagan, Joe Heap, Lee Knowles

Rest of the squad:
Dan Whiteside, Lee Bancroft, Matty Piotrowski, Danny Davies, Danny Lafferty, Jordan Dainty, Lee Deakin, Thomas Elford