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Anderson brace hands Unison victory
Unison GLR 2 Brompton-On-Swale 1
A BRACE from top scorer
Colin Anderson completed
an amazing two days for Unison
GLR, as they lifted the
League Challenge Cup, just
48 hours after becoming the
first side from the Hambleton
League to ever win the
North Riding County Cup.
Anderson struck once in
each half at The Regency Stadium
on Thursday of last
week to finally see off the
brave challenge of Brompton-
On-Swale and give Unison
what they hope will be
the second leg of a possible
treble, as they are still in the
hunt to retain their division
one title.
Defending champions
Unison started the match
with only one change from
their successful North Riding
Cup side, as Chris Kelly replaced
the absent Dean Wilson,
while Brompton were
missing key man Kenyan
David Etale. Unison looked
sharp from the start, and the
lively Mark Raw tested
Brompton keeper Stephen
Walker from the edge of the
area after just six minutes.
But Brompton slowly
began to settle into the
match, and with old heads
Lee Wasden and Eddie Nichol
controlling the midfield they
were soon on top. They most
went ahead in the 11th
minute when Peter Ackers
combined well with strike
partner Gabriel Radu, but
the Romanian's shot from
the edge of the area failed to
really stretch Unison keeper
Ian Moore.
Then, six minutes later,
Matty Pollock shot narrowly
wide of the right hand upright
after a long clearance
from Walker had fallen kindly
to him 20 yards out.
Unison's cause was not
helped by an early injury to
James Raw which saw him
limp off after 20 minutes, but
they reorganised and with
Martin Chambers coming on
to replace him, they took
lead with a well-worked 34th
minute goal.
Anderson did well to win
the ball on the edge of the
Brompton area, and he
played a clever 1-2 with Gary
Shardha before drilling the
ball past Walker at the neat
post from 12 yards. It should
have been two just before the
break when the two combined
well again, but Anderson
placed his header too
close to Walker and the
Brompton keeper was able to
smother his effort.
Indeed Unison started the
second half on top, and they
enjoyed some good spells of
possession, but Brompton
always looked dangerous on
the break.
One such counter attack
almost brought them level
six minutes after the restart,
but a powerful header from
Thomas Ptak flew just the
wrong side of the left hand
upright following good work
from Wasden. Brompton did
equalise five minutes later
when Radu drilled the ball
into the bottom right hand
corner of the the net with a
fine strike from the edge of
the area, after Jonathon
Black and Chris Pickersgill
had worked hard to create
the opening.
After their exertions 48
hours earlier, it would have
been easy for Unison to fold,
but they dug deep and
showed the grit of true champions
to finish the match on
top. They almost regained
the lead in the 62nd minute
when Matthew Dodsworth
sent Chambers away down
the right and, after Walker
had done to deny him with a
smart save, Ptak got back to
clear the loose ball away
from the onrushing Shardha.
However, it proved to be
only a temporary reprieve
for Brompton, as Anderson
struck again just four minutes
later. Walker had done
well to keep out close range
efforts from Raw and Chambers,
but the ball fell to Anderson
inside the six yard
box and he made no mistake
with a clinical right-footed
finish.
Unison were now happy to
hang on to what they had
and, although Brompton enjoyed
far more possession in
the closing stages, they were
unable to create any clearcut
chances, mainly due to
an awesome display at the
back from man of the match
Chris Walker.
Captain Ian Moore collected
the trophy from league
vice chairman Mike Stone to
complete a great couple of
days for Unison and keep
them on course for a possible
treble.
1:30pm Friday 2nd May 2008
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