Another three goals and another three points for Quakers

Consett 0 Darlington 3

Darlington maintained their strong start to the season as they strolled to their third successive win today at Consett.

Having put three goals past both Bishop Auckland and Marske United in the last week, Quakers did it again today at a sodden Belle Vue Park where rain fell almost throughout.

But the game was never in doubt as the pitch did well to withstand so much rainfall and Darlington were clearly happy with conditions as they marched into the lead.

They were 2-0 up after 23 minutes during a blistering start amid torrential rain at Belle Vue Park.

Amar Purewal made his first start and he marked the occasion by heading home the first goal, connecting with a Steven Johnson cross after Chris Emms’ free-kick into the penalty are hadn’t been cleared sufficiently.

That was on 12 minutes and it was not long before Quakers added a second, this time through Shaun Reay.

He maintained his record of scoring in each of Darlington’s three goals so far by calmly passing the ball into the net after Purewal and Emms exchanged passes with the latter breaking into the penalty area and pulling the ball back.

More goals were there for the taking, but the closest came to another before the break was through Johnson who blazed over after turning Consett defender David Scorer inside out.

Quakers’ tempo dropped, allowing Consett a sight of goal.

They had a goal ruled out for offside when former Hartlepool striker Michael Mackay whipped in a free-kick that keeper Jack Norton pawed away, allowing Calvin Smith to convert the loose ball. But a linesman’s flag was raised.

Centre-back Arjun Purewal execited a fine block tackle on Mackay deep inside Darlington’s penalty area and that was as good as it got for Consett until Darlington made it 3-0.

Just after the hour Amar Purewal tried to find an opening on the edge of the penalty area, played the ball into Johnson and he rifled home his second goal this week.

The Darlington-born forward, making his first start in place of the unavailable David Dowson, celebrated by running towards the Quakers’ fans and pointing the crest on his shirt.

Consett did not throw in the white towel, though, with Andrew Cuthbertson trying his luck from long range. However, the effort was over, meaning Norton was not called into action as was the case for much of the second half.

With ten minutes to play Danny Mellanby was sent on for Darlington, replacing Johnson who received a huge ovation from the travelling fans.
Quakers are next in action on Friday evening at Heritage Park against Dunston while Consett travel to Durham City on Monday.

Comments(9)

gramps427 says...
6:10pm Sat 25 Aug 12

Great return from the first 3 games; now they have to cement their place at the top of the league on Friday. Well done Martin & team.

tallboytim says...
8:09pm Sat 25 Aug 12

If Darlington walk this league the the FA will have egg on their faces. Well done Darlington keep it up

swissball says...
8:21pm Sat 25 Aug 12

Good result but what the the attendance? 748, fantastic, lol

DFCpride says...
9:55pm Sat 25 Aug 12

Early days, but so far so good. Let's keep it going. Would be great to get another 1,000+ crowd on Friday. So far, the journey is proving very enjoyable.

DFCpride says...
9:55pm Sat 25 Aug 12

Early days, but so far so good. Let's keep it going. Would be great to get another 1,000+ crowd on Friday. So far, the journey is proving very enjoyable.

flip.park says...
12:28am Sun 26 Aug 12

Excellent start boys. Great credit to Martin Gray and his staff. He has put together a totally new team and you can only play what's out there. 3 wins out of 3 with 9 goals scored and only 1 conceded is good in anyone's language. Keep it up. Up the Quakers! Mr. Singh I hope you feel really ashamed .... but I bet you don't!!!

TechMech says...
8:59pm Sun 26 Aug 12

DFCpride wrote:
Early days, but so far so good. Let's keep it going. Would be great to get another 1,000+ crowd on Friday. So far, the journey is proving very enjoyable.
Go by Northern Rail.....support our local Rail Service....

gvx220 says...
1:58am Mon 27 Aug 12

swissball wrote:
Good result but what the the attendance? 748, fantastic, lol
it was an away game u tw*t...think b4 u spk if possible!
roll on Friday...up the darlo.

johnno65 says...
3:19pm Mon 27 Aug 12

Good result well done Martin and the lads, hope a few more stay away fans will make the short trip this Friday and get behind the team 1500 should be possible. It's cheaper than last season so come on people of Darlo.

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