Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Vauxhall Motors 1 Southport 3

The first half was poor, Vauxhall took the lead and both teams were evenly matched. Southport made changes, with Daly and Booth coming on in the second half. Southport improved towards the end and did manage to score 3 goals some how. Vauxhall still threatened but their luck had run out. Not a brilliant match but I have seen worse and we go top of the league.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Southport 3 Harrogate 1

Harrogate Town are always a good test for a side. Today at a windy Haig Ave, now without the gasworks, Southport were looking to get the first 3 points of the Bank Holiday weekend.
In the first half Southport dominated but couldnt get the ball in the net, in fact just before half time it was Harrogate that took the lead. Harrogate came out and played much better in the second half but Southport managed to scramble an equaliser from Rob Marsh-Evans, Daly scored from a penalty and Matty McGinn scored the goal of the game to give Southport the 3 points.

It was a good game, with the ball being played on the ground just like the fans want. Several players had a good game.

MOTM Matty McGinn.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Southport 3 Gloucester 2

First game of the season. A few new faces in the side. The best today was Rob Marsh-Evans who looked pretty good in attack for a defender, Chris Simm also looks very good and should get a start next game. Southport went a goal down early on but came back and were eventually 3:1 up before conceding a screamer to end the game 3:2.
I think the positives out weigh the negatives. The new signings look as good if not better than the rest of the team. The team have been training on set-pieces and put their practice into effect with some well taken free kicks, corners and throw ins. The style of play was a vast improvement on last season. But Watson was still criticized for his substitutions, and blamed for the team losing the advantage in the second half.
Southports goals were from Matty McGinn, Earl Davis and Ciaran Kilheeney. A very good start to the season.

MOTM: Rob Marsh-Evans

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Southport 1 AFC Telford 1

It was a lovely sunny day at Haig Ave today, Southport still had half an eye on the title but play offs are a realistic target. Today was the last home league game of the season.
Southport played a 442 against a Telford side featuring Liam Blakeman. The first half was fairly even with Southport having perhaps the upper hand. There were chances but the only Southport goal of the game came from an amazing free kick by Robbie Booth that stunned everyone.
Half time and Southport were winning, but so were Tamworth.
Southport didnt look as good in the second half although it was still fairly equal. Another defensive mistake and again Southport lost their lead. The score remained 1-1 until the final whistle.
Southport are now guarenteed the play offs which is a good result for this season.

MOTM Robbie Boooooooth!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Southport 2 Stalybridge 0

It was a gloriously sunny day at Haig Ave this Saturday. It is all about qualifying for the play offs now so a win was important. Southport played more like the Tamworth game than the Droylsden game but had plenty of posession playing 532 again. Kevin Lee was in midfield today and had a good game. Celtic were dangerous from their crosses. Steve Daly took the lead half an hour in and at half time Southport were winning one nil.
At half time Booth and Prince came on and Southport switched to 442. There was a period of confusion, Southport didnt get out of their own half for a while and were under a great deal of pressure.
Eventually Southport sorted themselves out and went on the attack. Their best work came from Robbie Booth on the right wing. Daly hit the cross bar following a Booth cross. But it took a penalty for Southport to double the lead, Steve Daly resolutely carried the ball to the spot and calmly scored.
After the second goal Southport seemed happy to sit back for the rest of the match. Kilheeney obviously wanted a goal to end his barren spell. But it wasnt to be.

MOTM Steve Daly (Robbie Booth)

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Southport 3 Droylsden 1

Liam Watsons surrender of the title seems to have calmed the players and fans down. Now they are both looking towards a more achievable goal of play offs. Half as many people turned up to watch Southport as last Tuesday after 2 defeats and with Man U on TV.
The first 20 minutes were good attacking football from Southport. Southport played 532 and it looked to be working although neither striker had much service in the first half. Steve Daly did get a goal however from a corner five minutes before half time.
Southport came out attacking again in the second half, this time the strikers had more of the ball. Steve Daly got his second goal of the match. But the best goal of the game was scored by Kevin Lee who blasted the ball into the net with a goal that Kilheeney should be jealous of.
Droylsden did score after some poor defending but Southport were the winners at full time. Michael Powell seems to make a big difference to the side, the team looks back to its winning state with him back in the side.
MOTM: Steve Daly (Kevin Lee)

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Southport 0 Tamworth 1

Its always the same. The club expects a big gate, you bring a friend, the team play badly, Southport lose.
There were moments that the ball was on the floor and the players did play some football but to often the ball was high in the sky. Kilheeney and Daly didnt have much chance to score.
The tactics were all wrong and the substitutions didnt help at all. Southport did enough work to keep the crowd from boo-ing but not enough for a goal.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Southport 3 Stafford Rangers 2

Only 40 seconds in and Southport were a goal down and on the back foot. After 25 minutes of hoofing the ball about Southport were 2 goals down and looked like they would conceed a lot more.
It was a terrible performance with no hope...
Watson made a first half substitution taking James Connolly off and bring on Neil Prince, changing to a 352 formation. Desperation surely...
Within minutes of Prince coming on he had scored and Southport went on the attack. A couple of minutes later Steve Daly scored, and a minute after that he did it again. Three goals in three minutes!
Half time came and the fans were in a good mood for once.
The second half didnt live up to the first, no goals.
It was a good game overall. Stafford were a very good side. It was great to see Prince back in yellow and playing well. Southport will have to play a lot better on Tuesday.

MOTM: Neil Prince, (Robbie Booth)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Southport 3 Burscough 0

There was a hint of mist about tonight. A good crowd of just under 1000 came for the postponed New Years day derby. Chris Holland returned to Haig Ave in green for St Patricks Day.
The game was fairly even in the first half up to the last 10 minutes when Southport started dominating. Adam Flynn scored from a corner 5 minutes before the half time whistle.
In the second half with Robbie Booth playing up front as a striker rather than on the wing Southport were a lot more threatening. Obviously under orders to shoot on sight the Port attacked. Matty McGinn, having a great game, scored Southports second, a very nice goal.
Bootha nd Kilheeney were subbed for Smart and Leadbetter and the attack continued. Leadbetter almost scored a couple of times but it was Alan Smart who got the third goal 15 minutes before the end.
The attacking football certainly got the crowd backing the team again.

MOTM Robbie Booth (and Matty McGinn)

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Southport 1 Farsley Celtic 0

It was sunny with blue skies and a cold wind today. After scoring 5 on Thursday I expected goals today at Haig Ave.
Two former players returned today, Kevin Leadbetter for Southport and Dominic Krief for Celtic. Both players would have good games.
Southport dominated the possession and Celtic looked every bit the side that had let in 5 goals in their previous match. Their strikers didn't look at all threatening.
Southport started well with Leady playing behind Daly and Kilheeney. But as half time came there was no sign of a goal from either team.
Daly was subbed at half time, and Robbie Booth came on. Booth had scored twice on Thursday and looked good. Playing on the right wing he again had plenty of space. After a shaky start he made some dangerous runs down the wing and put some good crosses in. Unfortunately the ball was not played down the wings often enough despite Booth and Leady making the most of the opportunities they had.
The crowd were getting frustrated. There was the first call of the season for Watson to resign and lots of frustrated cries for the ball to be played on the ground. It was 10 minutes before the end that Southport managed to score, man of the moment Robbie Booth getting his third goal in 3 days.
When the final whistle went there were cheers and boos. The general concensus was that Southport were rubbish and it was a terrible match. I dont think it was that bad, the manager and coaches need to do some work on the good aspects of the match.

MOTM: First half: Leady Second Half: Booth

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Marine 1 Southport 5 Liverpool Senior Cup

I was one of the first Southport fans at Marines ground tonight. There weren't many people that bothered to come out to watch this match, fewer than last year.
The team Southport put out was a mixture of first team players like Davis, Lever, Booth, Gray and Powell, youth players like Peter Moore and John Hedges, coaches Price and Smart and out of favour keeper Drench. A strong starting line up.
It was the tiny John Hedges who took the lead just 29 seconds into the game. His lead didn't last long with Marine equalising with Shaun Tuck's goal after 9 minutes. There were three more Southport goals in the first half two from Robbie Booth, who had had a lot of the ball, and one from Shaun Whalley.
There were three subs in the second half and just one more goal from Shaun Gray. There were few highlights in the second half other than the goal. Both teams came together to discuss a Southport foul and there were a few bookings following that.

MOTM Robbie Booth

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Southport 2 Gateshead 3

It was a grey day and a grey first half. Michael Powell put the side ahead 5 minutes before the end of a boring first half.
The second half was better, Gateshead drew level and with Kilheeney on Southport looked more likely to score. I thought Kilheeney got the next goal but the players obviously thought Steve Daly scored it. At 2:1 Southport should have been comfortable but a poor clearance from McMillan and a desperate tackle from Earl on the edge of the area gave Gateshead a penalty. 2:2 would have been a fair result but Gateshead went for the win and were rewarded for their efforts with a goal 8 minutes. Southport tried to get an equaliser but ran out of time.

Southport dont have any flair. There are no players like Baker, Duffy, Prince, Holland etc and Leady was out injured. Southport look average and its hard to see how they can win the league or even get into the play offs playing like this.
Southport need to play two strikers and need some pace on the wings. The team looked better when they passed the ball on the ground but they clearly aren't used to it and need some practice.

MOTM: no one

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Southport 0 Hinkley 0

I didnt have much enthusiasm for the drive up to Southport tonight and I left there wondering if I could have spent my time more constructively.

Hinkley started brightly and their forwards easily beat Southports defence. Southport were again playing with Daly alone upfront and didnt look much like scoring. They did get the ball in the net once but it was ruled off-side. Daly had a good chance to score but headed tamely at the keeper. Duffy, still with us, made some good runs with the ball but Morecambe will have to teach him what to do next. Hinkley played a physical game while Southport hoofed he ball upfield to no one. The crowd blamed the referee but in truth Southport were poor.

In the second half Southport had more possession but Hinkley were over all the better side. Neither side found the net despite both having plenty of chances. Duffy came off for Booth. Robinson came on in the last two minutes. More than a few people were regretting the club releasing Tony Gray.

The final whistle couldnt come fast enough. Nil Nil again, no sign of a game plan other than hoofing the ball up field...last seasons squad was said to be too light weight, so what is the excuse this time?

Must do better if they want to make the play offs and win promotion.

MOTM Kevin Lee

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Southport 2 Hyde United 0

It was cold but there was some blue sky today. Former Southport stars Farrell Kilbane and Neil FitzHenry returned to Haig Ave with Hyde.
Southport had most of the possession and chances in the first half but with Kilheeny on the bench and Robinson injured, Daly had to do all the work himself. Southport should have scored at least 3 in the first half but had to make do with a single goal, announced as an own goal but Kevin Lee and Steve Daly should get the credit.
Hyde were better int he second half, captain Kilbane leading his line effectively. Kilheeney and Duffy came on in and for a short while Southport looked more threatening. Kilheeney was stretchered off not long after he came on. Steve Daly made sure of the win with a second goal after a one-on-one with the keeper.

Southport will need to look at their formation when they are lacking in strikers. The passing was poor today but Southport took the points and the title challenge is back on.

MOTM Matty McGinn