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Match report: York City 0, Fleetwood 2
11:30am Wednesday 3rd October 2012 in Sport
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
FLEETWOOD Town have now kept York City off the scoresheet in three consecutive meetings after winning 2-0 at Bootham Crescent last night.
Last season’s Blue Square Bet Premier champions somehow withstood an avalanche of City pressure in a one-sided opening half-hour but, having taken the lead completely against the run of play through Junior Brown on 36 minutes, went on to secure victory thanks to a late Steven Gillespie strike.
The Cod Army produced a professional second-half display but the Minstermen should still take heart from their performance having played the pre-season title League Two title favourites off the park during the opening exchanges.
City manager Gary Mills was forced into one change from the side that started Saturday’s 2-0 win at Aldershot with a thigh muscle injury for Lanre Oyebanjo seeing Jon Challinor return at right-back.
For the visitors, ex-City striker Jon Parkin was named on the bench.
Fleetwood spent most of the first half chasing shadows as City set a breakneck speed from the first whistle with Matty Blair unlucky not to claim a hat-trick within the opening five minutes.
His first chance came after just 40 seconds when great skill from Jason Walker sat Cod Army captain Steve McNulty on his backside close to the left touchline.
Walker then picked out Blair’s lung-busting charge from the middle of the park but visiting ’keeper Scott Davies sprinted off his line to smother at the City man’s feet.
Still in the second minute, Blair had a close-range far-post effort blocked following good work by Michael Coulson and Ashley Chambers fired wide at the end of a positive run.
An excellent Coulson free-kick from the left then found Blair unmarked at the far post but he could not direct his diving header on target.
City continued to attack relentlessly with Jamal Fyfield dashing forward to race on to Coulson’s measured pass with the outside of his boot but Davies was again alert to save the left-back’s low drive.
Coulson did beat Davies on nine minutes but his curling 25-yard attempt thudded against the crossbar and referee Gary Sutton waved away strong home appeals for a penalty when Challinor’s right-wing cross appeared to be handled.
Irish midfielder Paddy McLaughlin was the next to try his luck for City, flashing a terrific long-range shot just wide of Davies’ top left-hand corner and the home bench were all on their feet to remonstrate with Sutton’s assistant on 18 minutes when an incredible 60-yard crossfield pass from Fyfield appeared to have sent Blair clear on the opposite flank only for an errant offside flag to be raised.
Proving football can be the cruellest of games, however, it was Fleetwood who forged ahead on 36 minutes with their only first-half shot of any description.
Left-winger Brown unleashed a 25-yard effort that appeared to take the faintest of deflections off Challinor before beating Michael Ingham high to his right.
The visitors, who went into this match having only conceded once on their league travels all season, were always going to relish defending a lead and the momentum of the game changed after the break.
On 51 minutes, Blair’s ambitious 35-yard half-volley sailed over Davies’ crossbar but, at the other end, Jamie McGuire’s header forced Ingham’s first save of the night.
Ingham was a relieved man, however, moments later.
After Coulson lost possession in the Fleetwood half, an Alex Marrow through ball lured Ingham off his line.
But hesitation from the City ’keeper allowed David Ball to skip around him, only for the former Peterborough forward to hit a post with the goal gaping.
Chris Doig went on to block McGuire’s follow up effort and the Scotsman also made a perfect recovery tackle as Ball burst clear on goal for a second time on 68 minutes.
At the other end, McNulty repelled attack after attack but City substitute Oli Johnson’s deflected edge-of-the-box shot called Davies into action at his near post and the away ’keeper also had to be alert to grab a rising 25-yard Walker drive.
City’s search for an equaliser left gaps at the back and another one-on-one change for Ball saw Ingham tip over.
But the visitors secured the points in the 87th minute when substitute Gillespie was released by Brown and he sidefooted past an exposed Ingham from ten yards.
Match facts
York City 0, Fleetwood Town 2 (Brown 36; Gillespie 87)
York City: Michael Ingham 7, Jon Challinor 7, Chris Smith 7, Chris Doig 8, Jamal Fyfield 9, Dan Parslow 7, Paddy McLaughlin 7, Matty Blair 8, Michael Coulson 8, Jason Walker 8, Ashley Chambers 7.
Substitutes: Oli Johnson (for Coulson, 70), Lee Bullock (for Parslow, 70), Charlie Taylor (for McLaughlin, 84). Not used: Musselwhite, Reed, Smith, Carlisle.
Star man: Fyfield – growing in confidence by the game, both defensively and going forward.
Fleetwood Town: Scott Davies, Shaun Beeley, Steve McNulty, Youl Mawene, Dean Howell (Alan Goodall, 47), Damien Johnson, Alex Marrow, Jamie McGuire, Junior Brown, David Ball (Steven Gillespie, 83), Tom Barkhuizen (Barry Nicholson, 55).
Subs (not used): Jamie Milligan, Jon Parkin, Lee Fowler, Chris Maxwell.
Referee: Gary Sutton (Gainsborough).
Referee rating: 6/10.
Booked: Brown 41, Fyfield 44, D Johnson 64, Challinor 75.
Sent off: None.
Attendance: 3,084 (108 away fans).
Shots on target: City 5, Town 7.
Shots off target: City 6, Town 2.
Corners: City 3, Town 6.
Fouls conceded: City 10, Town 14.
Offsides: City 1, Town 4.
Comments(28)
YorkCityLuke
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10:34pm Tue 2 Oct 12
YorkCityLuke
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10:41pm Tue 2 Oct 12
alimount
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10:44pm Tue 2 Oct 12
Helliwell's Not a Donkey
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10:45pm Tue 2 Oct 12
GreenshawGrinder
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12:11am Wed 3 Oct 12
Realfootballfan1
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12:14am Wed 3 Oct 12
The midfield went missing on so many occasions in the second half, which would explain why Mills subbed 3 of them, but even that didn't kick start them to the level they had been playing at on Saturday or the first half tonight.
Come on city get it right for next Saturday, in mills I trust
duffy
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7:48am Wed 3 Oct 12
uhtred
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8:08am Wed 3 Oct 12
A great first half due to the speed of play, and we were unlucky to be losing at half time, but a poor tactical second half. Why bring on Taylor, when we needed a goal, with Reedy sat on the bench! Couslon is a steady player who may not stand out as others do in patches,but he does not give the ball away easily, and should not have been substituted. Not a good night tactically I am afraid.
Having said that Fleetwood after the first 25 minutes showed why they will be up there at the end of the season and that at the moment we are not as good as them. I am though confident, with Kerr back in midfield, when back to his usual self, that there is the class in the team to beat many others in this league and secure at least a midtable spot.
rogue84
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8:31am Wed 3 Oct 12
similar in some ways to wycombe in that the opposition were far more clinical than us when it came to finishing.
still not a major worry as we are still getting to grips with this division. there were positives though, fyfield was excellent, walker is starting to play consistantly well and johnson looked a real threat when he came off the bench. looking forward to welcoming our Rotherham friends on Saturday.
Phil, Leeds
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9:57am Wed 3 Oct 12
OLD - HEAD
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9:58am Wed 3 Oct 12
billoofyork
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10:23am Wed 3 Oct 12
we started great but the finishing was very poor and we allowed ourselves to be dictated from the moment they scored.
thought walker and fyfield were good but the rest were off their games.
smith and doig got caught out time and time again with the same ball over the top.
i'll be mightily glad when when we have kerr back and would play mcgurk any day when fit, possibly alongside carlisle.
still, its not all bad. we are showing we can compete with the 'big boys'. we just need to be stronger and more clinical.
MASSIVE game now on saturday
IntelXXX
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10:32am Wed 3 Oct 12
How wrong was I!!! After missing so many chances the doubt started to creep in because as we know if you don’t take your chances you get punished. I said to a friend of mine if anybody is going to score it will be Brown as he was their only outlet in the first half as I thought they were very poor and what happens. He took is goal very well to be fair.
Half time came and I thought we would come out fighting but we looked pretty lacklustre. Chambers had a very poor game and gave possession away far too easily. Coulson apart from rattling the bar in the first half did not get involved. Ingham for me lost his head last night, was arguing with Smith and seemed to refuse to give the ball short, pumping it straight down the middle only to be gobbled up by their resident Blackpool bouncer. God knows what was going on there but needs addressing.
The game was crying out for Smith to come on and break it down in Midfield and Reedy but no sign of either!!!
On the Plus side Walker looked sharp and Fyfield was solid. Johnson showed some promise when he came on too.
Mills needs to address the Midfield for me. Bully needs to come in for Parslow until Kerr is fit and I would bring Smith back in at the expense of Chambers or Coulson moving Blair out wide.
Phil, Leeds
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1:34pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Yorkieroy60
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2:07pm Wed 3 Oct 12
eldewsio
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2:34pm Wed 3 Oct 12
skilly
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2:43pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Edsoni
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4:58pm Wed 3 Oct 12
duffy wrote:As a champion of Doig I'm surprised that you're having a dig so early. Actually -no - I'm not surprised.
The home form is now a massive problem as is the fact just about every close season signing has been dropped or appears injury prone. We might have been good for 20 minutes last night but the fact is we are still relying on the same defence as last season and playing a defender and attacker in midfield while our two close season midfielders have been dropped. The sad thing is the home games are now so predictable and just when we were again attracting fans back to the club we are driving them away again with close to the worst home record in the division.
Don't agree that the home games are predictable at all.
The football on show last night in the first half hour will not drive people away. Quite the reverse.
It would perhaps be a massive problem if we were being outplayed -we haven't been in any match I've seen.
However we do need to pick up more points at home for all our sakes.
The fact that we can change the team to take account of form/fitness is a major plus in my book and did us well last season.
Should we open the book on when you'll state that you think the season "blown"? Now that we have a massive problem can't be long now.
nigthepig
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4:59pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Yorkie41
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5:31pm Wed 3 Oct 12
skilly
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5:35pm Wed 3 Oct 12
duffy
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5:53pm Wed 3 Oct 12
skilly wrote:Seriously at home this season ? I don't think we have played that well at all at home in the majority of games. It has certainly not been a patch on the football we saw early on last season.
Fast, flowing football, chances galore, entertaining games - yes crowds will dwindle!! Come on its the best its been for ages. Or am I missing something??
duffy
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5:54pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Edsoni wrote:Put me down now, this team is not close to being good enough to gain promotion.
duffy wrote:As a champion of Doig I'm surprised that you're having a dig so early. Actually -no - I'm not surprised.
The home form is now a massive problem as is the fact just about every close season signing has been dropped or appears injury prone. We might have been good for 20 minutes last night but the fact is we are still relying on the same defence as last season and playing a defender and attacker in midfield while our two close season midfielders have been dropped. The sad thing is the home games are now so predictable and just when we were again attracting fans back to the club we are driving them away again with close to the worst home record in the division.
Don't agree that the home games are predictable at all.
The football on show last night in the first half hour will not drive people away. Quite the reverse.
It would perhaps be a massive problem if we were being outplayed -we haven't been in any match I've seen.
However we do need to pick up more points at home for all our sakes.
The fact that we can change the team to take account of form/fitness is a major plus in my book and did us well last season.
Should we open the book on when you'll state that you think the season "blown"? Now that we have a massive problem can't be long now.
YorkCityLuke
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7:13pm Wed 3 Oct 12
duffy wrote:But you said the same thing last season after we lost to Newport. I don't mean to get on your back about being negative, and we do have to improve at home, but its still early in the season and there is plenty to be very positive about!
Edsoni wrote:Put me down now, this team is not close to being good enough to gain promotion.
duffy wrote:As a champion of Doig I'm surprised that you're having a dig so early. Actually -no - I'm not surprised.
The home form is now a massive problem as is the fact just about every close season signing has been dropped or appears injury prone. We might have been good for 20 minutes last night but the fact is we are still relying on the same defence as last season and playing a defender and attacker in midfield while our two close season midfielders have been dropped. The sad thing is the home games are now so predictable and just when we were again attracting fans back to the club we are driving them away again with close to the worst home record in the division.
Don't agree that the home games are predictable at all.
The football on show last night in the first half hour will not drive people away. Quite the reverse.
It would perhaps be a massive problem if we were being outplayed -we haven't been in any match I've seen.
However we do need to pick up more points at home for all our sakes.
The fact that we can change the team to take account of form/fitness is a major plus in my book and did us well last season.
Should we open the book on when you'll state that you think the season "blown"? Now that we have a massive problem can't be long now.
paddymacwakey
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7:32pm Wed 3 Oct 12
duffy
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7:35pm Wed 3 Oct 12
YorkCityLuke wrote:Thing is last season we had a top five budget and really finished where we should, I know people keep going back to my statement that we had "blown it" but in all honesty we nearly did only pulling our form back together towards the end and even then that linesman did us a huge favour. This season though we don't have that top budget and I'm struggling to see how anyone that has watched all our home games thinks this is a top three team. Can it make top seven? Not on what I've seen against let's be honest not even the best teams in the league bar Fleetwood.
duffy wrote:But you said the same thing last season after we lost to Newport. I don't mean to get on your back about being negative, and we do have to improve at home, but its still early in the season and there is plenty to be very positive about!
Edsoni wrote:Put me down now, this team is not close to being good enough to gain promotion.
duffy wrote:As a champion of Doig I'm surprised that you're having a dig so early. Actually -no - I'm not surprised.
The home form is now a massive problem as is the fact just about every close season signing has been dropped or appears injury prone. We might have been good for 20 minutes last night but the fact is we are still relying on the same defence as last season and playing a defender and attacker in midfield while our two close season midfielders have been dropped. The sad thing is the home games are now so predictable and just when we were again attracting fans back to the club we are driving them away again with close to the worst home record in the division.
Don't agree that the home games are predictable at all.
The football on show last night in the first half hour will not drive people away. Quite the reverse.
It would perhaps be a massive problem if we were being outplayed -we haven't been in any match I've seen.
However we do need to pick up more points at home for all our sakes.
The fact that we can change the team to take account of form/fitness is a major plus in my book and did us well last season.
Should we open the book on when you'll state that you think the season "blown"? Now that we have a massive problem can't be long now.
skilly
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8:51am Thu 4 Oct 12
duffy wrote:Nothing like an optimist! We may not finish top 7 but so far I haven't seen a single team that have blown us away and even out played us. So I have belief that this team can achieve a high finish this season. The team will improve as the season progresses Cmon City
YorkCityLuke wrote:Thing is last season we had a top five budget and really finished where we should, I know people keep going back to my statement that we had "blown it" but in all honesty we nearly did only pulling our form back together towards the end and even then that linesman did us a huge favour. This season though we don't have that top budget and I'm struggling to see how anyone that has watched all our home games thinks this is a top three team. Can it make top seven? Not on what I've seen against let's be honest not even the best teams in the league bar Fleetwood.duffy wrote:But you said the same thing last season after we lost to Newport. I don't mean to get on your back about being negative, and we do have to improve at home, but its still early in the season and there is plenty to be very positive about!Edsoni wrote:Put me down now, this team is not close to being good enough to gain promotion.duffy wrote: The home form is now a massive problem as is the fact just about every close season signing has been dropped or appears injury prone. We might have been good for 20 minutes last night but the fact is we are still relying on the same defence as last season and playing a defender and attacker in midfield while our two close season midfielders have been dropped. The sad thing is the home games are now so predictable and just when we were again attracting fans back to the club we are driving them away again with close to the worst home record in the division.As a champion of Doig I'm surprised that you're having a dig so early. Actually -no - I'm not surprised. Don't agree that the home games are predictable at all. The football on show last night in the first half hour will not drive people away. Quite the reverse. It would perhaps be a massive problem if we were being outplayed -we haven't been in any match I've seen. However we do need to pick up more points at home for all our sakes. The fact that we can change the team to take account of form/fitness is a major plus in my book and did us well last season. Should we open the book on when you'll state that you think the season "blown"? Now that we have a massive problem can't be long now.

Jo1971 says...
10:16pm Tue 2 Oct 12