Showing posts with label Rushden and Diamonds. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 8, 2001

Chester City 1 Rushden & Diamonds 2

Nationwide Conference, Saturday 5th May 2001

It has been along time coming but Rushden & Diamond have finally been promoted to the Football League. After the near misses of the last two seasons Max Griggs faith in Brian Talbot to deliver the Holy Grail that is League football, has been repaid in impressive style. Such is the set up at Rushden they are already being talked about as potential promotion candidates for next season.

You had to remind yourself that there was actually a game of football taking place here today. Rushden’s impressive travelling support was vociferous, as you would expect for a team about to be unveiled as Champions but the Chester faithful were equally as noisy. The Chester fans were expressing their disappointment at the way that the club is being run by the American chairman Terry Smith, who had the good sense to stay away from today’s proceedings. This game may not of taken place after it was announced prior to the game that Chester’s stewards had resigned on block as a show of unity with the 1000 supporters who had walked through the streets carrying a coffin, draped in the club colours.

The stewards agreed to return to work for this game, but once the game got under way it you sensed that should not have bothered. It certainly had all the attributes of an end of season encounter. We had to wait for 15 minutes for the first bit of meaningful action. Good work down the left by Justin Jackson, found Duane Darby unmarked but he could only steer the ball around the post.

Three minutes later John Brady thought he had opened up the Championship celebrations when on 18 minutes he scored but the referee adjudged that both he and Darby were both offside.

As the half wore on the frustrations of the Deva faithful continued to be vented at their absentee American chairman. The Rushden supporters who had been in good voice all day even joined in with the “Smith out” chants. With today’s game attracting City’s best attendance of the season; just over 4,000 saw the game the good spirited banter carried on during half time.

The second half started a little better than the first with regards to meaningful action. Rusden won a couple of corners in quick succession, which they could not convert into goals.

Chester though turned party poopers on 56 minutes when Graig Gaunt headed home a Neil Doughty corner to put Chester into the lead and one up. Chester had little time to defend this lead when three minutes later Rushden restored parity, when John Brady whipped in a free kick from the left hand side. Mark Peters rose unchallenged to head home the equalizer.

On 72 minutes referee Dave Kellett waved away Chester appeals for a penalty, when Steve Whitehall appeared to be pushed by Billy Turley in the Rushden goal.

Rushden’s magnificent season was capped with in the 89th minute when Duane Darby laid the ball off to the man of the match John Darby who thumped a 35 yard shot past Chester keeper Wayne Brown.

This launched the Championship celebrations, after the game Rushden were awarded the championship trophy in front of their travelling army of 2000 supporters as well as those Chester fans that had stayed to applaud the champions as well as continue their protests against their chairman.

Brian Talbot managed to reflect on the championship success amid the celebrations when he said, “It has been a fabulous season and the lads have been magnificent. We’ll now have a short break before we get down to life in the league. It’s a great feeling. It’s been a tough campaign but in the end it’s all been worth it.”

It was the realisation of a dream for Club Chairman Max Griggs who has bankrolled Rusden and was glowing in his praise for his boss Brian Talbot before reflecting on the future.

“Brian is a top manager he doesn’t treat me like a bottomless pit of money. I will now sit back and relax, as I am happy we are now a league club. This is good for the area and the local community.”

He further added,

“ It has all been heady stuff I will be able to relax in a couple of days and release we are in the league.”

While it appears to be a quite summer Rushden, the same can’t be said of today’s opponents Chester City who face up to a summer of uncertainty again. Who will own the club? Will Terry Smith still be in charge? Will there still be a Chester City next season? These are just a few questions being asked at the moment. Chester have one more game on Monday night the final of the Nationwide trophy, which could at least add a silver lining to another gloomy season and give manager Graham Barrow, who is still barred from speaking to the press, a trophy his efforts have deserved.

ATT 4040

* This report previously appeared on the now defunct website Pyramid Football

Sunday, February 4, 2001

Marine 0 Rushden & Diamonds 6

Saturday 3rd February 2001, Umbro FA Trophy 4th Round

A potential FA Trophy banana skin was avoided for Conference favourites Rusden & Diamond, as they overcame spirited performance by Unibond League side Marine.

The game was definitely a case of two worlds colliding, although the teams may only be separated one division, in reality the difference between the two teams is much greater. Rusden with their pretensions of greater things, have in their ranks two strikers who would not have left much change out of £300, 000, funded by the ambitious local businessman Max Griggs and Marine who have spent a similar amount on a new 400 seater stand, funded by the concerted efforts of the clubs supporters association and from grants, over the last few years. This is one of many aspects that could be used in evidence to highlight the divide. The new stand was certainly put to good use today, when it housed the vast majority of the 965 crowd, Marines best attendance this season by far, swelled by the mass ranks of travelling Rushden supporters.

The combination of Marine’s tightly packed three sided ground, a pitch that would have given Alex Ferguson palpitations, an upset could well have been the order of the day. Marine were no doubt looking to better their one-nil defeat in the fifth round of last years competition by Rushden, but it was Rushden who took the early initiative in the opening exchanges. Most of Rushden’s early attacks went through their experienced striker, Duane Darby. Sadly, for Marine the equally combative Mark Schofield, was ruled out of this game through injury, they needed him to thwart the influence of Darby.

Rushden, enjoyed most of the early possession and made good use of the wings, Andy Burgess made good ground down the left and found Gary Butterworth who fired his shot straight at the Marine goalkeeper Clarke. Again on ten minutes Darby used his strength and height to play in Burgess outside the box, who fired over from close range.

It was certainly the Marine defence in the first quarter of the game who earned the plaudits, with their resolute defending in the face of constant Rushden pressure. Rushden’s opening twenty minute spell brought about no less than six corners. It was with the seventh that Rushden scored, on 21 minutes, when Jon Brady’s perfectly flighted corner found Duane Darby, who rose above keeper Clarke and the Marine defence to put Rushden one-nil up.

This could have been the signal for Marine to capitulate, but to their credit they composed themselves and dug in to try and repell the Rushden attacks and even carved out an opening of their own, when Gerard Courtney broke free down the right, and found fullback Ian Baines who fired his shot across the face of goal.

This move was a respite for Marine, who could have found themselves two goals down on 27 minutes. Shawn Carey, found himself through on goal but miscontrolled the ball to Justin Jackson who could only steer the ball past the right hand post. Though this would not have counted as the referee had adjudged Jackson to be off side.

The corner count increased for Rushden as the half wore on and when the half time whistle sounded, it was certainly Marine who were glad of the chance to re group. The first half certainly was a one sided encounter but they emerged with some credit for being able to hold Rushden to a one nil first half lead.

Marine started the second half brighter and managed to fashion a couple of chances. A long kick by Marine keeper was not dealt with by the Rushden defence, Dave Thompson managed to break free down the right, he fired a cross over which found Kevin Formby who flashed a shot wide of the post. Then three minutes later more good work down the right by Thompson, tried to play in the on rushing Karl Robinson but he could not connect and the ball rolled out for a goal kick.

Again Rushden stepped up the play and on 54 minutes Jackson was put through on goal, he could only steer his shot wide of the post. Three minutes later, Jackson was again at the heart of the action, when he was fouled ten yards out side the box by Ian Baines. From the resulting free kick, Jon Brady’s effort was spectacularly tipped over the bar by Marine keeper Clarke.

In a repeat of an earlier chance, Rushden’s Jackson found himself one on one with the Marine keeper, Clarke, this time though he made no mistake and on the hour mark he made it two-nil.

Marine tried to hit back almost immediately, when from Courtney’s knock down Robinson fired over the bar. Marine felt hard done to as they believed that the goalkeeper had got a fingertip to the ball. The referee did not do anything to win over the home faithful two minutes later, when he waved away appeals for a blatant penalty, when the Rushden defender Carey blocked the ball with his hands following a shot by Bainbridge.

Again Rushden were denied by the brilliance of Clarke on 73 minutes but the Marine keeper could do nothing to stop Duane Darby’s shot from eighteen yards, three minutes later, which effectively killed off this cuptie as a contest. Set piece specialist Burgess added a forth on eighty minutes. Two further goals in stoppage time by substitutes Roy Essendah and Jim Rodwell sealed a comprehensive victory for the Conference side.

Though Rushden did control the majority of this game, the score line was a little harsh on Marine who had tried to stem the tide of their illustrious opponents attacks, but for two sloppy goals in injury time may have given the score line a more respectable look.

ATT: 965