Lossiemouth FC -
Match Report
Lossiemouth v Rothes @ Grant Park, Lossie
| 23-Aug-2008 | Lossiemouth v Rothes - Scot-Ads Highland League |
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game of two halves is the oldest cliché in football but, for some games,
that doesn’t make it any less accurate. What was a contender for the
worst first half of football this season at any ground was thankfully
followed by a 45-minute spell of action, drama, and entertainment, as
Lossie overcame regular foes Rothes by a single goal at Grant Park. All
of the early chances fell to Rothes. Lossie, missing several players
through injury and work commitments, were struggling to get a hold of the
ball and Rothes were having things their own way.
The first real chance coming from a set piece in the 14th
minute; Gary Spence sent it goalwards but Chris Stuart was on hand to turn
it round the post. From the resulting corner by Spence, Mark Taylor
flashed a header just wide. Rothes
continued to press, restricting Lossie to shots from long range. Jamie
Bagley screwed a shot wide from 30 yards half way through the first half
and shortly after Bagley curled a left foot cross to Mark Cody but the
ball was to long and it ran out for a goal kick. Rothes
continued to have success with set pieces and a free kick just before the
half hour by Gary Spence it curled straight into the hand of Chris Stuart
in goals. Then a Ross Duncan corner was flicked up in the air by
teammate Mike Smith and then was headed over by Mark Taylor. Half time – Lossiemouth 0 Rothes 0 The
misery of the first half was forgotten almost immediately at the restart
of the game, with Lossie tearing into Rothes right from centre. Graham
Wilson in particular showed he was in no mood to hang about as he robbed
Mark Taylor of possession from kick off and stormed down the pitch, before
playing the ball out wide to Huckins. The winger, in his home debut for
Lossie, crossed low into the box for David Blackhall who knocked the ball
over the bar from six yards. Lossie
were now in charge, with Rothes still in the dressing room. Wilson was
again causing problems, passing to Cody for a cross to Huckins, who saw
his header clawed off the line by Masterton with the ball behind his head. The
visitors slowly came back into the game and a right foot effort from Ian
McRae forced a good low save by Chris Stuart, which the keeper did well to
hold. Minutes
later and Lossie were in the lead. Matt Huckins again crossed from the
right, firing the ball tantalizingly close to goal but just out of reach
of Masterton. With the former Lossie keeper ball watching and stationary,
Mark CODY appeared at the back post to nod the ball back across the
face of goal, behind Masterton and in off the post, from the very tightest
of angles. The
Coasters could have doubled their lead a minute later when Huckins crossed
to Blackhall, who was wide open with the goal at his mercy, but his header
went a yard wide, to the dismay of the home crowd. Rothes
now realized they were in a game and upped their efforts, with Kevin
Stuart and George Russell having to clear goalbound attempts from the line
as Rothes laid siege to the Lossie defence The
final ten minutes saw the action continue, with both sides having a goal
disallowed. Rothes were first to be disappointed, with Ian McRae header
from close range ruled out, and moments later Lossie had the ball in the
net when Huckins squared to a wide open Lamberton, but were left empty
handed as the latter had strayed just offside before receiving the pass.
Goals for Lossie are hard enough to come by without that kind of error,
and a second would surely have killed the game. Lossie
were keeping Rothes away from the Lossie goal with some success and again
kept the visitors to set pieces, and the last chance for the visitors went
to Gary Spence, who saw Chris Stuart easily catch his tame free kick under
the bar. Full time – Lossiemouth 1 Rothes 0 |
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Team |
Chris Stuart, Mcgregor, Reid, Kevin Stuart, Donaldson, Russell, Huckins, Wilson, Blackhall, Bagley, Cody |
| Subs | Stuart Lamberton (David Blackhall, 65), Sean McIntosh (Jamie Bagley, 79), Duncan Lamont (Mark Cody, 83) |
| Unused Sub | None |
| Scorers | Cody (62) |
| Booked | Donaldson |
| Sent Off | None |
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