|
Terras send Alty down
By Adam Summers
KYLE Critchell and Gary Scott both saw red as Weymouth condemned
Alt-rincham to relegation in a blood and thunder clash in
front of the television cameras at the Wessex Stadium.
Both men were involved in an ugly clash in the first half
after visiting forward Colin Little had wiped out Scott's
early own goal.
Michael Malcolm then put the Terras 2-1 up on the stroke
of half-time before Chris Senior grabbed a leveller with 11
minutes remaining to set up a grandstand finish.
With Alty needing a win to secure their Blue Square Premier
status they endeavoured to throw everything at the home side
in the latter stages but unfortunately for them it was not
enough.
Weymouth made just one change to their starting XI with Stuart
Douglas replacing loanee Matt Bailey, who has returned to
Crewe Alexandra.
Fellow loan player Chris Black-burn also missed out due to
injury while youngster Jamie Frampton was included on the
bench alongside Jon Stewart, Nick Crittenden, Marcus Browning
and Paolo Vernazza.
The encounter started fast and frantic with Alty putting in
some strong challenges but on six minutes their survival hopes
suffered an early blow.
Malcolm, playing on the left wing, picked up the ball on
the edge of the box and after dazzling his marker with a fantastic
step-over, he sent in a low cross that defender Scott could
only turn into his own net under pressure from Douglas.
Alty now needed to come out and attack, and it was no surprise
to see Chris Senior shoot wide from 25 yards moments later.
Greg Young then went close with two fine headers at the far
post. The first was superbly pushed over by keeper Stephen
Henderson and the second cannoned off the bar as the Terras
began to struggle to get out of their own half.
The visitors continued to pour forward and after Senior headed
just wide of the near post, top-scorer Little gambled on a
long ball from the back on 27 minutes and threaded a shot
past Henderson to level.
The frenetic nature of the game was always in danger of boiling
over and on 31 minutes it did.
Scott flew in on Critchell down on the touchline and it led
to both men throwing their arms at each other giving referee
Mike Mullarkey no other option but to send them off.
Both benches remonstrated with each other in the aftermath
before James Coutts suffered a heavy fall after a collision
with Chris Lane.
The right winger received several minutes of attention and
was then helped off the pitch with Nick Crittenden coming
on as his replacement.
The fourth official showed six minutes to be added on to
the end of the half and that was enough time for the Terras
to go ahead before the break.
Douglas had a header from a corner blocked and when the ball
was only half cleared Malcolm struck a superb half volley
from 25 yards into the left corner of the net.
Tempers continued to be frayed in the second half. Ryan Shotton
lumped Trevor Challis when contesting a header that saw both
men square up to each other and then seconds later Justyn
Roberts gained revenge by wiping the Alty forward out, which
he was justifiably booked for.
Weymouth threatened again when Crittenden's cross along the
six-yard box just missed finding Douglas and Beavon but Alty
soon replied with an effort from Little, which was expertly
blocked by Roberts.
That signalled the start of a period of relentless pressure
from the visitors who pushed another man up front but on 72
minutes the Terras nearly grabbed a third when Malcolm cut
into the box from the left and curled a right-footed shot
just wide of the far post.
The combination of Crittenden, Challis and Henderson then
did superbly to stop Shotton forcing the ball home in a scramble
at the other end before the Weymouth keeper pulled off a fine
save to deny Little.
The visitors were throwing everything forward now and on
79 minutes, when the Terras failed to clear a corner, the
ball fell to Senior who spun and hooked a shot into the top
right corner from close range to make it 2-2.
The Terras responded by replacing Beavon with Marcus Browning
with nine minutes remaining and it was his fine pass that
put Anton Robinson through.
The midfielder took it first time on the half volley but
his effort went wide.
Alty put together one last assault on the Weymouth box in
added time but the Terras saw the game out to increase their
unbeaten run to six games and send their opponents down.
|