Grimsby Town 2, York City 3 (From York Press)
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Match report: Grimsby Town 2, York City 3
11:42am Wednesday 14th March 2012 in Sport
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
York City skipper Chris Smith stabs the ball into the Grimsby Town net to make it 2-0 at Blundell Park. Picture: Gordon Clayton
JAMAL Fyfield’s 93rd-minute winning goal clinched a thrilling 3-2 victory for York City at Blue Square Bet Premier play-off rivals Grimsby last night.
During a rampant performance that ranked alongside any this season from Gary Mills’ men, it looked like the visitors might pay for a host of missed chances when goals from Jamie Reed and Chris Smith were cancelled out by Anthony Elding and Michael Coulson.
But left-back Fyfield, who had been at fault for the Mariners’ first goal, struck from the edge of the box in front of a delirious away end.
The result was Grimsby’s first defeat in ten league games at Blundell Park.
Mills’ team, meanwhile, have entered the Bootham Crescent history books in belting style – an 11th league game unbeaten on the road breaking a record set during the 1973/4 season.
City made three changes to the side that started Saturday’s 1-0 FA Trophy semi-final, first leg win over Luton with top scorer Jason Walker returning from injury and Matty Blair and Paddy McLaughlin both recalled.
The injured Lanre Oyebanjo dropped out, along with strikers Matthew Blinkhorn and Moses Ashikodi, who were both named on the bench.
Grimsby, meanwhile, were missing 28-goal top scorer Liam Hearn due to a heel problem.
An excellent, competitive first half saw both sides play at a high tempo with a host of chances created at both ends.
In only the second minute, Michael Ingham was forced to tip a looping Elding header over his crossbar and then clawed a 20-yard effort from the same player out of the air after Daniel Parslow’s clearance had cannoned kindly into the former Leeds striker’s path off Louie Soares.
On 11 minutes, Reed scuffed a great far-post opportunity from a cross by Walker, who then shot wide from 15 yards after James Meredith had won a header.
At the other end, Peter Winn hit the roof of the stand after Reed had lost possession in his own half while Walker wasted a promising counter attack when his ambitious 30-yard drive deflected wide off team-mate McLaughlin.
The Minstermen, however, forged ahead in the 19th minute when Mariners left-back Conor Townsend got his feet in a muddle after Blair’s through ball hit a bobble.
A predatory Reed, breathing down Townsend’s neck, capitalised fully when he prodded the ball into James McKeown’s bottom right-hand corner from eight yards.
Blair might have doubled City’s advantage moments later, but shot wide of the near post from a Walker pass and Coulson’s firm drive was well saved by Ingham before a moment of light relief was provided by left-back Fyfield who, following a rush of blood to the head, caught the ball while on the floor and was cautioned by ref Wayne Barratt.
On-loan Stevenage midfielder Winn called Ingham into action again with an edge-of-the-box volley that the former Northern Ireland international pushed around his left-hand upright.
Shortly afterwards, McLaughlin should have extended City’s lead when Blair and Walker both dummied a Fyfield through ball, sending the ex-Newcastle reserve midfielder clear on goal. But McLaughlin fired straight at McKeown from eight yards and then lifted a second chance over when the ball fell straight back to him.
Another weak far-post effort saw Blair fail to extend McKeown and the winger then headed over from three yards but his blushes were spared by an offside flag.
Ingham was again at full stretch, however, to tip over a rising Soares drive and he then caught Ian Miller’s header from the resultant corner under his own crossbar.
City took just two minutes of the second half to claim their second goal with determined skipper Smith shinning the ball over from a yard after McKeown had saved Meredith’s header following McLaughlin’s corner.
Walker should have put the game beyond doubt on 57 minutes but fired wide with the goal at his mercy after Blair had burst down the right and pulled the ball back perfectly into his path.
The Mariners were then handed a 74th-minute lifeline when Fyfield’s poor clearance only found Winn on the left wing. His cross was met by Elding, whose downward header from six yards crept inside Ingham’s bottom right-hand corner despite the City ’keeper’s best efforts to keep it out.
The goal rejuvenated Grimsby and their previously crestfallen fans and, on 81 minutes, Ingham could only punch a Townsend cross up in the air and a lunging Coulson headed in from an acute angle.
Miller then headed narrowly wide from a 90th-minute corner before Fyfield surged forward and found McKeown’s bottom left-hand corner to cue the wild celebrations.
Match facts
Grimsby Town 2 (Elding 74; Coulson 81), York City 3 (Reed 19; Smith 47; Fyfield 90+3)
York City: Michael Ingham 9, Jon Challinor 8, Daniel Parslow 9, Chris Smith 9, Jamal Fyfield 8, Scott Kerr 8, Patrick McLaughlin 9, James Meredith 9, Matty Blair 9, Jason Walker 8, Jamie Reed 9.
Subs: Matthew Blinkhorn (for Walker, 80).
Not used: Danny Pilkington, Scott Brown, Chris Doig, Moses Ashikodi.
Key: 10 – Faultless; 9 – Outstanding; 8 – Excellent; 7 – Good; 6 – Average; 5 – Below par; 4 – Poor; 3 – Dud; 2 – Hopeless; 1 – Retire.
Star man: James Meredith – a revelation again in midfield for the Minstermen.
Grimsby: James McKeown, Gary Silk, Shaun Pearson, Ian Miller, Conor Townsend, Michael Coulson, Craig Disley, Andi Thanoj (Bradley Wood, 50), Peter Winn, Louie Soares (Rob Duffy, 50), Anthony Elding.
Subs (not used): Dayle Southwell, Charlie I’Anson, Kiernan Hughes-Mason.
Booked: Fyfield 25, Disley 56, Townsend 70, Walker 77, Challinor 90.
Sent off: None.
Referee: Wayne Barratt (Worcs).
Attendance: 4,250 (266 away fans).
Shots on target: Town 7, City 9.
Shots off target: Town 3, City 11.
Corners: Town 6, City 2.
Fouls conceded: Town 12, City 11.
Offsides: Town 5, City 1.
Comments(6)
van the man
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12:19pm Wed 14 Mar 12
van the man
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12:42pm Wed 14 Mar 12
cityinoz wrote:We would have been in Fleetwoods place, if like them we didn"t show teams to much respect and gone for it when teams were there for taking, for me this started at Fleetwood, were we more than matched them, but didn"t quite have the nerve to go and win it.
i don,t know if anyone else heard the interview on radio humberside with the Grimsby manager, he said City are the best team they have played this season, and in his opinion he thought it is strange why City are not closer to the top two on the ladder. I know a lot of the opinions on these forums have said that if York had been more clinical then they would be in Fleetwood,s place now. Anyway another good 3 points at this stage of the season, should give them confidence for the second leg on saturday
OLD - HEAD
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4:09pm Wed 14 Mar 12
dangermoose
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6:48pm Wed 14 Mar 12
OLD - HEAD wrote:It helps when you have 11 committed players. Too often lately we have been carrying passengers in the team - Chambers, Brown perhaps others too. Would still like to see Gibson back at left back as soon as he is fit IF Mez is going to play the midfield role. Jamal on his day is OK, but he is far too inconsistent, prone to errors and a little to casual in his play at times. I don't think he is a LB.
I agree with the comments that we would be higher up the league table if we had not been so cautious with some of our team selections. Too often we have gone into games with a single striker when fans have been calling for a more adventurous line-up. Last nights team seemed a much better balanced outfit than the ones we have been starting with lately. I hope that GM doesnt go back to his cautious approach at Luton (If it works then stick with it).
Sir Alex
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8:28am Thu 15 Mar 12
Elding's shanked pass to Jamal and his missed sitter at the Crescent has earned us 4 points this season - thanks mate!

cityinoz says...
12:07pm Wed 14 Mar 12