Final Score: Northallerton Town 0 Billingham Synthonia 3

NORTHALLERTON Town crashed out of the Brooks Mileson League Challenge Cup on Wednesday of last week, but there was certainly no disgrace in the performance as they took Division One side Billingham Synthonia to extra time.

After a hard fought 90 minutes, Town finally ran out steaminthe extraperiodasan own goal from Stu Dunn along with further efforts from Dan Newby and Chay Liddle sent the Synners through.

Town manager Mark Fanning rotated his squad with Stephen Banks, David Alderson, Steve Butterworth, Col Anderson and Grant Hickman all returning to the side after being rested for the previous weekend draw with Ryton.

Another change was in formation as Fanning switched to a 4-5-1 with Carl Chillingsworth the lone striker, supported from midfield by Butterworth and Anderson.

The tie got off to an explosive start withearly chances at both ends. Aiden Cattermole was denied byTown goalkeeper James Briggs, while at the other end Anderson and Chillingsworth combined well for the latter to hit a half-volley narrowly over the top.

Town had to reorganise inside half an hour when Anderson limped off with a groin injury giving young Callum Fletcher, who had starred in the previous round against Whickham, another opportunity to impress.

But it was the Division One visitors who should have been in front just before the break.

Robbie Bettison was brought down by Alderson on the edge of the area but referee Gary Liddle ruled it was just inside and pointed to the spot. However, Kieran Edwards blasted the kick over the crossbar.

Billingham began to get on top in the second period but they could find no way past an inspired Briggs. The Town ‘keeper did well to keep out a header from Daniel McWilliams ten minutes after the resumption before producing a greatdouble save todeny Bettison and Cattermole.

Town were working extremely hard to keep the Synners atbaybut offeredvery little of an attacking threat, with Chillingsworth often cutting a isolated figure. But while it remained 0-0, Town always had a chance and Fanning brought on Adam Emson twelve minutes from time in a late bid to snatch victory.

And it almost paid off with five minutes of normal remaining. Emson got clear down the left after a lovely ball from Gav Parkin, but his low cross was gatheredby Synners ‘keeper Tim Griffiths with Fletcher waiting to pounce.

However, the visitors could have spared the freezing crowd extra time when substitute Joel Callendar finally beat Briggs only to see his stoppage time effort come back off the left-hand upright.

But the Synners did make the breakthrough just three minutes into the first extra period, althoughittook the intervention of Town substitute Dunn to finally beat Briggs.

Callendar’s shot from the edge of the penalty area was heading towards to the corner flag until Dunn stuck out a leg and diverted the ball into his own net.

Town were almost level within a minute when the ball fell kindly to Emson on the edge ofthe area but he did not get a good contact and Griffiths saved with ease.

That proved to be the turning point as Billingham doubled their lead three minutes into the second extra period.

Edwards played in Matthew Crossen down the right and he raced past Ian Smurthwaite before drilling the ball across the 6 yard box for Newby to turn home.

Town rallied as Hickman saw a header tipped onto the crossbar by Griffiths while Butterworththenchippednarrowly over the top from 25 yards. But it was the visitors who completed the scoring in the final minute. James Dowson lifted the ball over the top of the Town defence and the impressive Liddle, who had been the best player on the pitch, roundedBriggs to roll in the goal he deserved.

“You could not question our workrate or commitment,”said Fanning at the whistle.

“But the better side won. I do notlike losing any game butin the circumstances this is not a disaster for us. We have again matched a side from Division One over 90 minutes and that will hold us in good stead.

“At 0-0 we felt we had a chance of nicking it but it was not to be. However, I will take defeat here if we can now go on and win our next 14 games.”

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