September Matches
Tuesday 1st
September 2020
Pre-Season friendly
Ramsbottom United – 1 Bamber
Bridge - 2 
Bamber
Bridge emerged 2-1 winners in the latest pre-season friendly held at
the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium in Ramsbottom on Tuesday
evening. Chris (Goose) Marlow and Danny O’Brian were the scorers
for Brig in a hugely entertaining match With
fans back in the ground, the match had a feel of “Normality”
about it, other than a quick temperature check on entry to the ground
and the now obligatory 2 metre rule guidance around the stadium, all
seemed just as it used to be.
Pre match drinks at The Cricket Club
Brig
playing in all red started the brighter of the two teams and passed
the ball around well in the opening exchanges. Chris Churchman was
first to test the Rammy keeper with a shot from the edge of the area,
the keeper parrying the shot away. Bamber Bridge continued to
dominate and No.7 Tunde saw a shot well saved before matt Dudley
tried his luck from 15 yards. The keeper saving both efforts
comfortably.
The
visitors from South Ribble took the lead on 20 minutes, another fine
passing move found Chris Marlow unmarked at the far post, and from
the edge of the 6 yard box he calmly played the ball back in the
direction it had come from, wrong footing the keeper and finding the
corner of the net.
The Harry Williams Riverside Stadium
On
the half hour Danny Forbes hit a screamer from 25 yards that the home
keeper did well to arch back and tip over the bar. Moments later came
the first near miss from Ramsbottom a shot from the right hand edge
of the area that flashed across goal and just wide of the post. Still
it was Bamber Bridge in the ascendancy and Bolton loanee Callum
King-Harmes got in a low shot after fine work by fellow Wanderers
loanee George Thomason. The half ended moments after it looked like
Matt Dudley was about to double the lead, a superb Churchman through
ball sent The Brig No.9 clear, as he drew the keeper and shaped to
shoot, the ball bobbled on the uneven surface and the mishit shot
dribbled wide.
Bamber
Bridge made 2 half time changes, Scott Burton and Danny O’Brian, on
for Danny Forbes and Chris Churchman. The half started much like the
1st
had ended, as Tunde came close with a long distance screamer that
just cleared the bar. Just has the home side looked to be getting a
slight foothold in the game Brig did double their lead, a cross from
the right wasn’t cleared and it fell to Danny O’Brian who smashed
it home from 10 yards. Brig made two further changes, Oscar Radcliffe
and Joe Booth on for Matt Lawlor and George Thomason.
On
75 minutes Rammy pulled a goal back, a hard low drive giving Danny
Roccia no chance. The home side almost grabbed an equaliser minutes
later, but the effort from the edge of the area whistled just past
the post. On 85 minutes Matt Dudley looked to have sealed the Bamber
Bridge victory, racing on to a through ball, beating the keeper to
and sliding it in to the corner of the net. His joy was short-lived
as he looked up to see the offside flag raised.
The
game ended with Brig back on top and further chances fell to Callum
King-Harmes who cut in from the left to hit a fine low shot that was
well saved. Joe Booth then saw a close range header saved by the
keeper, the keeper also saving the rebound from Boothy. It was Joe
Booth again just before the final whistle who tried an audacious 40
yard lob, the keeper backpedalled but the ball cleared the crossbar.
Full
time in an entertaining encounter and a good moral boosting victory
for the Briggers.
Bamber
Bridge: Roccia, Marlow, Wilson, Wisdom, Lawlor, Forbes, Churchman,
Tunde, King-Harmes, Dudley, Thomason
Subs:
Booth, Burton, O’Brian, Radcliffe
 
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