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Tom Clegg’s photos v Marske United
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Shildon 5 Marske United 0
Shildon moved 19 points clear at the top of the Northern League with a 5-0 victory over second placed Marske United and Newton Aycliffe beating Morpeth by the same margin.
Two goals each from Jamie Harwood and Bobby Moore and an Anthony Bell free kick with the last kick of the match.
Full Match Report to follow
Supporters Club Travel – Marske & Penrith
The supporters club are running buses to the next two away games
Marske United – 7th November
There are still places available on the bus for the match against Marske United.
The bus will be leaving from the ground at 1pm
Penrith – 21st November
Names are now being taken for the Penrith game on the 21st November
If anyone would like to travel to either of these games please contact Winnie on 07784975451.
Marske United 0 Shildon 2
Shildon AFC win the Cleator Cup Trophy
Shildon AFC kicked off their season in earnest on Saturday 1st August 2015 when they travelled to Marske Utd. to play for the Ebac Northern League Cleator Cup Trophy. The Railwaymen came away 2 – 0 comfortable winners, controlling the play for most of the game.
Shildon had keeper Jake Johnson and No 3 Matthew Robson making their debuts, with recent signings Dan Groves, Lewis Wing and Kyle Fryatt all in the starting line-up.
In the 3rd minute Marske’s No 8 Craig Gott’s good shot produced an equally good save from Shildon keeper Jake Johnson.
Shortly after, slack defending from Marske let Ben Wood through but he fired wide.
It was all Shildon with Kyle Fryatt tearing down the right, too fast for the defence, but his shot went across the face of the goal. Ben Wood shot wide and Kyle Fryatt fired over before Marske keeper Robert Dean made a close range block from a Bobby Moore header.
Just before the break Shildon’s constant pressure finally paid off when a cross from the right found Billy Greulich-Smith who fired in from close range.
Half Time: Marske Utd. 0 Shildon AFC 1
Shildon kept up the pressure in the 2nd half with three early successive corners. Two long range efforts from Lewis Wing sailed just over, before Billy Greulich-Smith failed to find contact with his head, with the goal at his mercy.
The Railwaymen deservedly were 2 – 0 up on 79 minutes when a cross from the right resulted in a goalmouth scrabble and captain Mark Hudson headed against the bar and over the line.
Marske were resigned to kick and rush tack ticks and never got going in the second half.
Final Score: Marske Utd 0 Shildon AFC 2
Goalscorers: Greulich-Smith 42, Hudson 79.
Subs: Hudson for Doninger 67, Ellison for Rae 74, Chapman for Wood 88.
Man-of-the-Match: Lewis Wing
After the match Assistant Manager Stuart Niven said “This was a comfortable win with Marske never really troubling us at all. We should have won by more than two clear goals”.