On the way up the Bypass.. Dudsey`s mulling over how many goals Sheffield would win by this afternoon.. not dismissing Sutton but the form table and league position just lead you to believe this one was a home-banker. "Just shows how wrong you can be".
Sheffield take the toss and decide to swap ends and kick towards the main-stand and look well up for it in the opening minute taking an early corner, from the clearance a couple of swift advances by 'The Royals' let the Sheffield back four (who are looking a little disjointed early on) know that they are here to make a game of it, then came a fifteen minute spell that silenced the home contingent of the 269 strong crowd as the visitors racked up a three goal lead.
The first two taken comprehensively by Sutton`s Kristian Ramsey-Dickson, who`s powerful frame brushed aside his markers taking two very convincing goals in the second and fourteenth minutes which had the oldest club in the country lost in a bit of a spin, enough of a spin to see them get caught napping again two minutes later as Luke Chapman slotted in the third.
Ramsey-Dicksons second strike nestles in Liam Flynn`s goal.
0-3 down with only just over a quarter of an hour gone, the home supporters seemed a tad disgruntled that the team currently occupying fifteenth position in the league could be making their beloved 'Club' look such easy pickings. ("I won`t go into detail, ladies might be reading").
It`s looking all too easy and Tbh even at this early stage it seemed like a bit of 'Bridge too Far' on the early evidence of Sutton`s dominance, but if there`s anything Dudsey has learn`t about this Sheffield side is the fact they are usually composed and seldomly look flustered. The afore mentioned attribute rewarded the home-crowd with a little solace as a well constructed move see`s Jamie Hadfield reduce the deficit to two goals in the twenty first minute.
Sheffield remain focused despite the early onslaught
Game on..or that's what everyone was thinking..!! Four goals in just over twenty minutes and both sides playing an open game lead you to believe that we were in for a right treat today, not totally inaccurate as the game was flowing well but Sutton seemed to have gone off the boil whilst Sheffield seemed to be struggling in the final third although enough chances were being created.
Sutton`s failure to make the best of the width Daryl Taylor was offering often lead them into a dead-end and that was the pattern up until the break, 1-3 at half-time.
Not much between the teams in the second quarter.
I suppose four goals in one half would satisfy anyone looking down the barrel of a nil-niler but in a game which showed so much promise in the opening fifteen minutes the hope that a good Pep-Talk by both Manager`s at half time will hopefully inspire a few more goals in the second half.
The second half does lack goals but the game still looks promising, the creativity is there but a lack of awareness see`s it become more of a mid-field menagerie, arms and legs everywhere. Sheffield look slightly the more likely side to break the second half deadlock but Sutton`s back four are well composed.
The second half does lack goals but the game still looks promising, the creativity is there but a lack of awareness see`s it become more of a mid-field menagerie, arms and legs everywhere. Sheffield look slightly the more likely side to break the second half deadlock but Sutton`s back four are well composed.
Middle of the park muddle
The Sun breaks out and brings a little welcome warmth to a lovely Autumn afternoon, the place looks lovely as the tree fringed sidelines come to life, on the pitch there`s still plenty of life and Sutton have found a little momentum, primarily down the left side-line and in the main they are giving as good as they are getting.
Louis Keenan and Dean Rathbone continue to plug away at it for the visitors whilst Sheffield look happy enough to remain composed and take their breaks as the opportunity arises.
Rathbone is watched on by Louis Keenan
Still harboring a two goal deficit, Sheffield decide to introduce a little more fire power in the form of Vill Powell and although he has shedloads of experience and a presence about him he doesn`t quite make the impact the locals are expecting although he does a good job at holding the ball up.
Looking as though it`s destined to be a goal-less second half, Sheffield continue to push and look the stronger of the two sides in the last ten minutes and eventually a run in from the left see`s the first real defensive error by the visitors as a trailing leg brings down Chris Adam in the box, the Ref rightly points to the spot and Woolley steps up to slip it neatly by Lee Evans into the right hand corner.
Woolley slots it just beyond Evans` reach, 2-3.
With only one goal separating the sides there`s a bum squeaking three minutes of normal time plus stoppages for Sheffield to salvage a point or for Sutton to return home with all three, unfortunately the clock beat the home-side and the travelling 'Royal`s' had something to celebrate.
Shame the second half fell short of the first but that`s football, either way a decent afternoon, four goals and a bit of welcome Sunshine. Sheffield`s early lapse gave them too much of a hill to climb, Good game though.
Match pictures - Click here
Match pictures - Click here
Man the Match - Ramsey-Dickson, Sutton (two killer goals)
Teams - Sheffield : Flynn, Turner, Featherstone, Foster (c), Hadfield, Burrell, Roney, Knowles, Martin, McKenzie, Woolley. Subs - Anderson, Adam, Wall, Bryan, Powell.
Sutton Coldfield.- : Evans, Quiggin, Keenan, Parsons (c), Kettle, Male, Taylor, Rathbone, Ramsey-Dickson, Sheldon. Chapman. Subs - Gumery, Leek, Thompson, Ling, Bedford (Gk).
Admission £6
Attendance 269
As you said, caught napping early on cost us the game. The big lad up front for Sutton took his goals well.
ReplyDeleteSome good snaps there too, nice job.