Spittal
Rovers 0 Rothbury 2
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Independent George Dobbins League Cup Third Round
Chris Coe
revisited old haunts and netted in his hometown club’s shirt against another
former side as he helped fire the Reds through – and into a massive fourth round
tie at current Northern Alliance Champions and Premier League leaders Newcastle
Uni.
The skilful
ex-North Sunderland striker has re-signed at Armstrong Park and came into the
Hillmen side for his first start of the season with a number of first team
regulars unavailable.
Coe was a
huge talent in his first season of North Northumberland League football at
Rothbury and got his first taste of the Alliance game when he signed for
Spittal with a number of other sides chasing his signature. He dropped back
down and claimed a title medal with North Sunderland last season.
Chris Coe celebrates his opener with Kyle Smith. Pic by Spittal Rovers FC. |
Greg
Woodburn was a team-mate of Coe’s throughout junior football who broke into the
first team at Rothbury around the same time and was also on target as the Reds
weathered a second half barrage to advance.
“It’s good to have Chris back in the side
as he brings a fresh energy, not to mention his hunger for goals,” said
Woodburn.
“It was a great game for the neutral with
plenty of tackles flying in, but we expect that from Spittal - they thrive on
their work rate and determination, and the lads did a great job soaking up all
the pressure,” he continued.
“We started as we meant to go on, keeping
possession and frustrating the opposition, a trait which we pride ourselves on.
We dominated the first half, but Spittal put up a strong fight in the second
half where they threw the kitchen sink at us and nearly got back in the game
but for a Sam Proudlock clearance off the line with his thigh - bread and
butter stuff for him!”
Rothbury went ahead when Coe drilled into
the back of the net after linking up with Michael Old in a free-kick routine
and Woodburn doubled the advantage before the break as he tucked away a Will
McClure cross and admitted: “I couldn’t miss.”
Rovers piled forward in an attempt to
salvage something from the game after the turnaround and the Reds had to dig
deep to hold out for the win.
“All in all we felt we deserved the victory
and we look forward to a tough test against Newcastle Uni in the next round,”
said Woodburn.
Player manager Dan Herron echoed those
sentiments, and said: “I really was delighted with the win to be honest, considering
how many were missing. It really shows the strength in depth of our squad to
win at a very difficult away venue. We missed Dominic McMahon, Dan Thompson, Matty
Travis, Al & Joel Laviers, James Jackson and Alex Makin, who are all
starting 11 players.”
“The lads who came in did great, especially
in the first half where our passing showed dominance and we got our rewards. We
had to grind out the last half an hour where Spittal had a few chances and Rob
made a couple of saves - Sam Proudlock cleared one off the line and they
glanced one off the bar too,” he continued.
“The lads worked tirelessly to defend our
lead and deserved the clean sheet for that determination. We’re trying to make
that hunger and desire bread and butter as we push for promotion in the league
too.”
Herron was pleased to see local lads that
have come up through the ranks doing well in the side and also praised the huge
contribution of the signings that have come in.
“Obviously we wish Chris hadn’t left in the
first place, but it’s good to have him back in the setup and he’ll push others
in the squad for his place after the work rate he showed today. Micky Old was
very effective in the challenge up top and won those vital battles for us. Tony
Brown was also very good, as always, on the ball and threading through in behind,”
he said.
Herron also felt that all the pressure was
off Rothbury for the visit to the University’s Kimberley Park ground on 22nd
December as the Premier Division side are huge favourites.
“We’ll just see how it goes,” he admitted. “It’s
a free shot for us to have a pop at the best team in all three divisions. They’re
expected to beat us comfortably, so we’ll go there and have a real go at them,
obviously nursing a few hangovers too! But our main focus is promotion in the League.
We’ve got three tough league fixtures coming up, which are very important for
us to perform in, especially if we want to stay top for Christmas.”
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