Saturday 6th November 2021
Northern Premier League.
Stafford Rangers - 1 v Bamber Bridge - 2
A
superb 2nd half turnaround saw Bamber Bridge return from The Marston
Road Ground, home of Stafford Rangers with all 3 points in a wind
affected Northern Premier League encounter.
The
home side started with the wind at their backs and with their long
ball and incredible long throw tactics, they pushed Brig back in the
early exchanges. Mateusz Hewelt in the Brig goal was under constant
pressure as the ball was launched into the Brig box at every
opportunity. The home side forced a series of corners before their
pressure told in the 15th minute when following another corner, this
time from the right, the ball was stabbed home from close range.

Main stand at
Stafford Rangers
Buoyed
by the goal Stafford piled on the pressure and at this stage Brig
were struggling to gain any kind of foothold in the match. The first
chance for the Lancashire visitors arrived on 25 minutes, Rob Apter
shooting from the right of the area, his low drive was parried by the
keeper and cleared for a corner. Ewan Bange met the corner with a
powerful header but it flashed wide of the post.
With
Rangers still on top, Brig slowly but surely stated to build there
way back into the match and on 35 minutes came so close to an
equaliser. Ewan Bange controlling a low ball from the left in the
penalty area, with his back to goal he turned and got in a great
effort from wide on the left. The home keeper at full stretch tipped
it over the bar for a corner. Brig we’re ending the half on top and
right on the whistle the home side were relieved to see a shot from
the left flash across goal and out for a goal kick
A
second half change saw Danny Forbes replaced by Joe Rodwell - Grant.
With the wind now behind Brig, it was the visitors who were now on
the front foot. An early opportunity came as a low right wing cross
flashed across the 6 yard line before being cleared by the home
defence. The home side, who were now relying on long balls and long
throw ins, appealed for a penalty as Sheldon Green made a firm but
fair challenge in the penalty area. The referee quite rightly waving
away the appeal.

Stafford Rangers
On
the hour Rob Apter who was once again the tormentor in chief for Brig
raced clear from a superb through ball down the centre of the pitch,
The Stafford keeper making a fine save with his legs as Rob got in a
shot from 15 yards, The ball rebounded to Ewan Bange who’s follow
up shot was was blocked and cleared.
On
55 minutes Brig Manager Jamie Milligan made two further changes. Brig
had been awarded a free kick 25 yards from goal just to the left of
the area. The changes were made before the free kick and both Chris
Churchman and Matt Dudley entered the fray to replace Ewan Bange and
Ariel Raffie.
Play
resumed with Rob Apter lining up the free kick. The Blackpool loanee
strode forward and smashed an absolute beauty over the wall and into
the back of the net off the underside of the bar. Cue wild
celebrations behind the goal.

Looking towards The "Shed End"
Brig
poured forward and just a minute later Nathan Pond found himself
unmarked 8 yards out, his header being well held by the home keeper.
Minutes later, Pondy came close again, this time bringing down a
looping Matt Dudley cross from the left before shooting, a superb
last ditch tackle saw the shot deflected behind for a corner. That
was headed behind for a second corner which was met by Pondy with a
superb header, the ball just going over the bar and landing on the
roof of the net.
The
Bamber Bridge fans behind the goal didn’t have much longer to wait
for the winner. As on 70 minutes the visitors took the lead. Again
terrific work wide on the right from Rob Apter, as he raced clear
before striking a shot towards the far post, the keeper parried the
ball but only as far as Sheldon Green who slid in to force the ball
over the line to put Brig in front.
It
had been an incredible turn around with Brig playing some superb
passing football to counter the the aerial style of Stafford Rangers.
The home side as you’d expect there everything forward but the Brig
defence stood firm heading clear every long ball and long throw,
Bamber bridge on the other hand still looked sharp on the
break. A late free kick for the home side was headed over the bar and
the majority of the home support in the 643 crowd headed for the
exits. The game ended with another fine attacking move from Brig, Man
of the match Apter again involved, this time playing in Joe Rodwell
Grant who’s shot from the edge of the area whistled just wide.

2nd half action and a nice sunset
The
full time whistle came just seconds later and the Bamber Bridge
players and supporters celebrated another fantastic 3 points and a
hard fought victory. A really inspiring second half display from
Bamber Bridge and another example of this squad of players coming
from behind to seal the points. Onward to the Lancashire Cup on
Tuesday evening noes and a tasty home tie against Chorley.
Full
Time: Stafford Rangers - 1. Bamber Bridge - 2
Att:
643
Bamber
Bridge: Hewelt, Thomson, Coulson, Spooner (Capt), Pond, Raffie,
Apter, Forbes, Bange, Carey, Green
Subs:
Dudley, Rodwell-Grant, Gourley, Churchman, Sinclair