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Another chance for Cursons which he puts wide. Parker replaced by Wafula. Now Hutchinson is on
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Wafula shot blocked for a corner which goes over everyone for a throw in. Cursons gets a yellow. 1-2. 65 mins
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Very close to Ilkeston equaliser as keeper grabs the ball on the line. Meikle shot is well over the bar. The game has become very scrappy. 1-2. 72 mins
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Cursons has skied one from two yards out. Wafula unlucky to be booked trying to retrieve the ball from a Workington player. 1-2. 78 mins
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WE''RE TRYING BUT NOT MUCH IS GOING RIGHT. WE HAVE the ball in the net but there was a foul on the keeper according to the ref..
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Ten mins left to find a goal. Workington shot from halfway has Yates backtracking. Everyone up for Ilkeston now giving Workington opportunities on the counter. 1-2. 86 mins
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Free kick Ilkeston. wide left. Dixon cross is in the keepers hands. Time running out. Great defending by workington. Big chance for Workington to settle it but Yates saves. 1-2. 90 mins
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Full time and a disappointing defeat
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What a disappointment to throw away the 3 points earned at Morpeth by losing against a very poor Workington. The wind made it difficult to play decent football but we missed too many chances and didn’t defend well enough. Cursons has got to improve his conversion of chances to goals and other players must find the net besides Cursons. I know that we’re always going to lose some matches but it’s so frustrating to lose to an inferior side. We certainly missed LV’s running at defenders. Dixon fought hard in midfield but it seemed like Workington knew they had to stop him playing because whenever he got the ball they swarmed round him like wasps. Far be it from me to tell Deaks what to do but why hasn’t Koby been given a chance. He would have been my first choice sub to come on when we needed goals. Of course we would really benefit from having a fit Dec Eratt-Thompson back in the team. He would make such a difference. The Workington defeat means it puts more pressure on us to get all 3 points against Guiseley in order to stay in playoff contention. At present it feels like one step forward, one step back with good displays against Ashton and Morpeth followed by defeats against Coleshill and Workington. Moan over - We should appreciate what we’ve got and accept that there will always be setbacks.
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Sat 12 October 2024
Northern Premier League
Workington 2 Ilkeston Town 1
Two copycat goals in a minute by Steve Rigg gave Workington victory against an Ilkeston side who missed enough chances to have won easily.
The strong wind contributed to a scrappy start. The first chance of the game fell to Harvey Kirby-Moore who fired over under challenge. Rigg then created a chance at the other end which Matt Yates stopped with an outstretched leg. Cursons then raced clear but his attempted lob cleared the crossbar. Rigg was again denied by Yates before another opportunity fell to Cursons and this time after getting past his marker he successfully drilled the ball past keeper Alex Mitchell and into the net. Ilkeston then appeared to be in control but were suddenly hit by two identical strikes. On 36 minutes an over the top ball from defence was delivered by Steven Swinglehurst which Rigg latched on to before lobbing the ball over Yates and into the net. A minute later Ilkeston were caught again, same forward ball and same finish by Rigg. It was like an instant replay and it gave Workington a unlikely 2-1 interval lead.
After a good run by Jordan Stevens, a Jamie Walker effort flew past the far post. Cursons then broke free but placed his attempt wide. On 72 minutes the hosts had a double escape when first Swinglehurst blocked a Cursons effort on the line followed by Mitchell bravely smothering the ball on the line. Lindon Meikle fired over from distance then Cursons lifted the ball over the bar from close range. Ten minutes from time most people in the ground thought Ilkeston had an equaliser when Kirby-Moore found the net but to the hosts relief, the referee decided that Mitchell had been impeded. As Ilkeston pushed for a late leveller Rigg had a chance to settle it tor Workington but was denied by Yates.
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Workington AFC 2-1 Ilkeston Town
12 October 2024
Two remarkably similar goals from in-form Steven Rigg, within forty-eight seconds of each other, turned the game in Reds’ favour.
He struck in the 37th and 38th minutes with two sublime goals, lobbing the stranded Matt Yates from almost the same square metre of Borough Park turf.
The goals epitomised the confidence oozing from Rigg at the moment who is not only Workington’s top scorer, but a centre forward who is leading the line well and pivotal to how the team plays. He has been an unsung hero for much of his five seasons at Borough Park but is now deservedly getting the plaudits on a regular basis. And those two goals got Workington back into a game they possibly would have lost earlier in the season.
A confident spell from the visitors and Reds’ inability to get to grips with a fierce swirling wind culminated in the Derbyshire outfit opening the scoring. Steven Swinglehurst lost his footing as he twisted and turned trying to judge the flight of the ball and Tom Cursons, who had squandered two earlier chances, took advantage to drive the opener past Alex Mitchell in the twenty-seventh minute. But Swinglehurst atoned for his unfortunate mishap with an assist for the equaliser ten minutes later. His long ball from back to front got Rigg goal-side of the blue shirted back line and he confidently restored parity. The home support was still celebrating his first goal when he netted a carbon copy second soon after. This time it was Josh Galloway who sent Rigg in the clear and with the crowd probably thinking, “I bet you can’t do that again,” he did!
Workington’s rear guard was more secure after the break and they needed to be to deal with Ilkeston’s aerial threat. Mitchell bravely saved one effort on the line when he smothered the ball amidst several pairs of boots and Town thought they had equalised via Harvey Kirkby-Moore but the ‘keeper had been fouled in the build-up. Cursons scooped another close-range effort over the bar when two defenders failed to deal with a cross from the left but Workington survived that scare and actually managed the situation well in the later stages. In fact, they had a great opportunity to score a third when man-of-the-match Rigg was presented with a chance to complete his hat-trick. It seemed just a case of finding an empty net from the edge of the area but Yates recovered his ground to make a fine save.
Overcoming a nervous start, and the conditions played a part in that, followed by a character-generated recovery and good game management in the later stages extended the winning sequence to four matches in all competitions.
Workington: Mitchell, Little, Galloway, Kamara, Swinglehurst, Ambrose, Symington, Nugent, Rigg, Norris (Hubbold, 77), Stephenson (McCarron, 90). Substitutes – Wilkinson, Bell, Eccles (not used)
Ilkeston Town: Yates, Minkley, Parker (Wafula, 57), Dixon, Marshall, Wilkinson, Stevens (Hutchinson, 60), Miekle, Cursons, Kirkby-Moore, Walker. Substitutes – Kobe Eratt-Thompson, Dec Eratt-Thompson, Daniel (not used).
Referee: Nat Cox,
Bookings: Swinglehurst (Workington), Cursons, Wafula (Ilkeston Town).
Attendance: 803
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Never been so frustrated watching Ilkeston. Workington and Morpeth are 2 poor teams and we should have comfortably beaten both. We should have scored 4 or 5 in both games. Not half chances, good chances. And most of them fell to TC who only scored once in the 2 games. We should be sitting in 4th place, and ahead of the pack. But we're not, and more slip-ups against Guiseley and Hyde and we're a mid-table side.
Yes, we're missing Dec, yes, we're too reliant on TC to get the goals (13 out of 25 of our goals in league and Cup), but to me the biggest problem is our defence. If your attack is having an off-day, your defence gets you out of trouble by keeping a clean sheet. Ours doesn't do that. 16 games in league and Cup, and only one clean sheet, against Heanor. We've conceded in every league game so far. Clearly this has to improve. If it doesn't we won't make the playoffs.
Incidentally, we're the epitome of a 'both teams to score' team - both teams have scored in 11 out of 12 of our league games. We've conceded in every league game and scored in every league game except Worksop.
Deaks talks about the anger and frustration he felt after the game. He'll sort these problems out. I think we might just have a strong second half to the season.
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Deaks' thoughts ...
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Never been so frustrated watching Ilkeston. Workington and Morpeth are 2 poor teams and we should have comfortably beaten both. We should have scored 4 or 5 in both games. Not half chances, good chances. And most of them fell to TC who only scored once in the 2 games. We should be sitting in 4th place, and ahead of the pack. But we're not, and more slip-ups against Guiseley and Hyde and we're a mid-table side.
Yes, we're missing Dec, yes, we're too reliant on TC to get the goals (13 out of 25 of our goals in league and Cup), but to me the biggest problem is our defence. If your attack is having an off-day, your defence gets you out of trouble by keeping a clean sheet. Ours doesn't do that. 16 games in league and Cup, and only one clean sheet, against Heanor. We've conceded in every league game so far. Clearly this has to improve. If it doesn't we won't make the playoffs.
Incidentally, we're the epitome of a 'both teams to score' team - both teams have scored in 11 out of 12 of our league games. We've conceded in every league game and scored in every league game except Worksop.
Deaks talks about the anger and frustration he felt after the game. He'll sort these problems out. I think we might just have a strong second half to the season.
Highlights ...
Deaks' thoughts ...
Personally i don`t want the play offs , yes it would be great BUT ..... Even the thought of promotion scares me, we as a club aren`t ready and i think we wont be for a few years . Its a massive step up not for the footballing side but
financially it could really hurt us . its only my opinion though guys ...
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From what I hear, we're quite close to being self sufficient just now which if true is brilliant and a superb achievement by Andy Nally. Mark Frost and Zane Henson.
I don't think our team at this moment in time is consistent enough to win promotion. The two standout teams are Macclesfield and Worksop and they certainly look like the teams to go up this season. In my opinion the best outcome for us this season would be to reach the playoffs but not win promotion.
Reaching the playoffs would in it's self be a massive achievement by Deaks & Co.
A winning team that stays around the playoff positions ought to see an improvement in numbers watching games. Ideally we need at least another 100 on top of our current gates before we think about playing at a higher level.
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Didn't see the disallowed goal in the highlights