Bangor v Barn United Haslett Park
Intermediate Cup 3rd
Round 5th Jan. 2008
Bangor progressed to the 4th round of the WKD
Intermediate Cup thanks to a comfortable 4 goal victory over
Barn United. Despite a sticky pitch and blustery conditions,
Bangor played some attractive football which proved to be
too much for a hard-working Barn side.
The Seasiders raced into an early lead through captain
Andy Morrow in the 4th minute. A long punt up field from
James Bell caused havoc in the home defence as the ball was
allowed to bounce on the edge of the penalty area.
Capitalising on the confusion, Andy Morrow nipped in between
two defenders and sent a header over the stranded goalkeeper
and into the empty net.
Despite dominating possession, Bangor struggled to create
many clear openings to test the Barn goalkeeper. At the
other end of the pitch, a Bangor defence marshalled by the
returning Stephen Munn was able to soak up any presure which
the home side was able to offer.
Andy Morrow was again causing trouble for the home side
on the stroke of half time after some good play from the
impresive Bell and Melly. The two on-loan midfielders
combined well, spreading the ball across field, to pick out
Morrow. The forward raced past his marker on the left wing
before cutting in field and firing a 16 yard shot which had
to be well beaten around the post by the 'keeper. Melly's
resultant corner picked out Bell at the backpost, but his
header was comfortably gathered by the imposing 'keeper.
Half-time: 0 - 1
The home side had their best chance of the match 4
minutes after half time but were kept at bay by a superb
double save from Ryan Brown 1. A quickly taken freekick
allowed Number 3 to fire a blistering 35 yard shot which
forced Brown to beat the ball away. The rebound fell to
Number 9 8 yards from goal, but with the goal at his mercy,
the forward saw his shot superbly pushed around the post by
the scrambling Brown as he leapt to his feet.
That save served as a reminder for the Bangor side, who
pressed forward in search of another goal. That goal was to
arrive in the 67th minute through James Bell. Gathering a
quickly taken Colin Beggs throw in, John Bailie marauded up
field before crossing the ball for James Bell who made no
mistake in heading home from close range.
Dominic Melly got the finishing touch to a fine move in
the 77th minute. Andy Forysthe did well to pick out Andy
Morrow who in turn beat his marker and fired a low cross
into the penalty area. Melly reacted quickly to get infront
of his marker and fire the ball high into the net from close
range.
The win was complete 5 minutes later in controversial
fashion. Substitute Carl Rezai forced the Barn goalkeeper
into a fine low save after fellow substitute Ryan Brown 2
had cut the ball back from the byline. As the ball rebounded
to an offisde looking Brown, the forward managed to scramble
the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net depsite
protests from the home side.
Full-time: 0 - 4
Bangor: Brown 1, Collier, Beggs, Munn, Bailie, Bell,
Melly, Irvine (Rezai), Morrow (Brown 2), Smith (Emerson),
Forsythe. Sub not used: Rosson
Scorers: Morrow ('4), Bell ('67), Melly ('77), Brown 2
('82)
Barn United: P.Brownlee, S.Dallas, S.Hilditch,D.Lough,
N.McKnight, R.Hammond, G.McKee, J.Mathers, S.Gregg,
S.Irvine, A.Kane