A Few photos from the League Cup victory against Newton Aycliffe
Shildon progress into the 3rd round of the Northern League Cup after knocking out Newton Aycliffe 7-6 on penalties.
Bobby Moore sent Shildon into half time 1-0 up before Dennis Knight headed past Lewis Graham to level it up.
Results from tonight’s other matches
Brooks Mileson Northern League Cup second round
Ashington 2 (Henderson, B Harmison) Ryhope CW 1 (Davis),
Billingham Town 2 (Dunlavey, Dickinson) Washington 2 (Jennings, Waters) (Washington won 7-6 on penalties),
Durham City 1 (Hird) Chester-le-Street 2 (Honour, Michael Hepplewhite),
Jarrow Roofing 0 Whickham 1 (Aiston),
Marske United 5(Bulmer, Earl, Nicholson, Brockbank, Kelly), Guisborough 2 (Onions, Wood),
Newton Aycliffe 1 (Knight) Shildon 1 (Moore) (Shildon won 7-6 on penalties),
Seaham Red Star 1 (Bird) Bishop Auckland 4 (Johnson 3, Griffiths) ,
South Shields 4 (Foley 4) Blyth Town 2 (Morien 2),
Sunderland RCA 2 (Larkin, J Butler)) Northallerton 0,
West Auckland 0 Stockton Town 1 (Coulthard),
Whitley Bay 5 (Robertson, Patton, Kempster, McDonald, Cooper) Bedlington 1 (Wardle)
Shildon will find out there opponents in the next round of the Vase in Monday’s draw after a commanding 5-0 victory away at Pickering Town.
Goals coming from Micky Rae x 2, Bobby Moore, David Ferguson and Amar Purewal.
Goal highlights as below
Amar Purewal scored his first goal for Shildon as they ran out 3-0 winners over Jarrow Roofing.
Shildon first two goals were scored by Bobby Moore first heading in from a Dan Groves cross and then heading in from a corner.
Full match report to follow
It is with regret that we sadly announce, Judith Howe, wife of Shildon AFC Secretary Gareth passed away suddenly but peacefully at 8:30 this morning.
All the club Directors, and I am sure I speak for all the Shildon AFC fans, would like to offer our deepest condolences to Gareth and his family at this sad time and our thoughts and hearts are with them.
Judith’s funeral will take place at St. Johns Church on the 17th November at 12:30 then back to Elm Road.
At the Shildon Remembrance Day parade, we are delighted that Club captain Bobby Moore will lay the Shildon AFC wreath on behalf of us all.
Shildon Remain 4th in the League
Shildon AFC are still 4th in the league after a 2 – 1 away victory at Marske United on Saturday 29th October 2016.
However, the score line was not a true reflection of the game as Shildon should have won by a far greater margin. In fact, Dale Mulligan’s headed goal was Marske’s one and only effort on target for the whole of the game.
Shildon were on the attack from the kick off and after just 6 minutes Micky Rae was clean through but he shot wide. Two minutes later Marske’s keeper Robert Dean’s poor clearance went straight to Micky Rae who lobbed the ball over Dean’s head only for it to hit the bar. It was third time lucky for Micky on 9 minutes when he fired passed keeper Dean.
Anth Bell increased the lead on 25 minutes with a great left foot long range drive.
Just before the interval a right wing corner from Curtis Round was headed in by Nathan Mulligan for Marske.
Half Time: Marske United 1 Shildon AFC 2
Despite Shildon creating several chances there was no more goals in the 2nd half. Billy Greulich-Smith failed to connect and Amar Purewal’s shot was weak. Paul Connor was through and somehow missed. Shortly after he was unmarked and missed again from 6 yards out.
Final Score: Marske United 1 Shildon AFC 2
Goalscorers: Rae 9, Bell 25.
Subs: Dodds for Bell 79, Connor for Rae 79.
Bookings: (Y) Robson 7, Bell 15, Hodgson 48, Wing 78.
Man-of-the-Match: Amar Purewal.
Not the best of games. It was a one sided affair which Shildon should have won easily had they taken their chances. Shildon’s keeper Nick Liversedge didn’t have one save to make.