Saturday 18th December 2021
Northern Premier League.
Gainsborough Trinity - 2
v Bamber Bridge - 0
Sometimes
when reporting on a defeat it can be safe to say “We were
beaten by the better team”. That line can’t be used today. Bamber
Bridge were not beaten by the better team, in fact Brig were head and
shoulders above their Lincolnshire opponents in all but one aspect of
The Beautiful game. Unfortunately it’s the most important aspect.
Sticking the ball in the back of the net. Despite entirely dominating
the first half and sweeping the ball around the pitch from all
angles, The Irongate side went in a the break, goalless and all
square with Gainsborough Trinity.
The
early minutes of
the second half saw exactly the same pattern of play until Paul
Dawson launched himself into an unnecessary challenge close to the
touchline giving the referee little option but to brandish the red
card. That moment completely changed the game and 10 minutes later
Brig were trailing by 2 goals. Composure was restored and The
Lancashire side ended as they had started but with absolutely nothing
to show for it.
Impressive scoreboard
- that scoreline was as good as it got !!
Brig had started in
fine fashion, winning a corner in the opening seconds and pinning the
hosts back. This pattern continued as Bamber Bridge didn’t let the
home side settle. A free kick on 5 minutes just outside the penalty
area on the right hand side was whipped in low, Joe Rodwell-Grant
look to control the ball but it bounced off his thigh and rolled
wide. The ball was being moved at pace from one side of the pitch to
the other. Matt Thomson on the right supplied several great crosses
in to the box that went unpunished. Rodwell-Grant then put the keeper
under pressure from a weak back pass, the home keeper reacting to
make a fine save, the ball was poked clear to the feet of Paul Dawson
on the edge of the box. His screamer was tipped over the bar by the
ever alert Trinity stopper.
A 5th
Brig corner in the opening 20 minutes was half cleared, arriving at
the feet of Matt Thomson who struck a fine effort, clearing the bar
by inches. And so it continued, wave after wave from Bamber Bridge,
Thommo again cutting in from the right saw another shot whistle just
over the bar. Paul Dawson was then set free down the right of the
area and cut a a great ball back across the face of the goal but
again there was no one there to tap it home. On 40 minutes the home
side launched their first attack of the game. A Brig corner had been
punched clear and a lightening break ended with debutant keeper James
Cottom diving left to push a shot around the post for a corner.
Bamber Bridge again strode forward in the remaining minutes of the
half but the referee blew his half time whistle with both the home
and visiting supporters wondering how Brig were not ahead.
The
second half
began as the first had ended. Sheldon Green shooting from 15 yards,
the keeper diving to his right to make a comfortable save. Moments
later and Man of the match Thommo, again whipped in a low cross from
the right that just need a touch, the keeper diving to reach the ball
as Rodwell-Grant shaped to shoot at the near post.
On 56
minutes it all
went wrong. Paul Dawson receiving a red card that from our vantage
point behind the goal looked a needless tackle. The reaction of the
home players indicated it was a bad challenge. The referee showed no
hesitation in showing the red card and from that moment the game from
Bamber Bridge’s perspective was essentially lost.
Isaac
Sinclair came
close for Brig coming inside from the right and clipping the ball
over the bar, but Trinity took the lead in their next attack. A
corner looked to have been cleared but was returned from the right,
were Cieron Keane reacted first to thump the ball home and give the
home side an unlikely lead.
Perplexed
Brig
Manager, Jamie Milligan (he must have been as bemused as the watching
fans) made a change straight away Bringing on Adam Dawson as a
replacement for Lewis Coulton, that was quickly followed by Nathan
Pond replacing Joe Rodwell-Grant. Before either player had chance to
get involved Trinity made it 2-0 and effectively sealed the points.
This time a move down the left saw a clutch of players around the
penalty area before the cheers of the home supporters indicated to us
at the other end that it was now 2-0.
A
third Brig change
was made, Aaron Skinner for Craig Carney as Brig tried in vain to
rescue the match. The home side buoyed by their good fortune almost
made it 3 but James Cottom dived well to his left to make a good
save. To their credit The Bamber Bridge lads didn’t give up and
having recovered their composure from the two goal salvo from
Trinity, continued to pass the ball around the park. The home defence
were in no mood to give up their lead however and closed Brig down on
numerous occasions before the ball got anywhere near the keeper.
With 5
minutes
remaining it looked like Bamber Bridge may have had a lifeline, Adam
Dawson chased a ball into the area on the right, pulled it back from
the line where it was stabbed home from close range. It was
short-lived however as the Lino had is flag up suggesting the ball
had crossed the line before Dawson pulled it back. A hard one to
call, we were right in front of it and it was a split decision
amongst the Brig faithful as to whether the whole ball had crossed
the line or not. With that the home side played out the remaining
minutes quite comfortably. The full time whistle met with a feeling,
“How have lost that” from the Briggers, and “how have we won
that” from the home support.
It all
comes down to
finishing off the chances and in truth today Brig were just not sharp
enough in and around the box. Brig will play far worse than they did
today and pick up points, But losing a combined 19 goals from
Blackpool Loanees Apter and Bange, is going to be a tough job to
replace.
Full
Time:
Gainsborough Trinity – 2 Bamber Bridge – 0
Brig:
Cottom,
Thomson, Coulton, Spooner, Wilson (Capt.), Martin, Green, Carney,
Rodwell-Grant, P Dawson, Sinclair
Subs:
Pond, Skinner,
Churchman, Dudley, A. Dawson
Att:
426
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