Romulus were looking to build on their encouraging 3-1 win against Northwich Victoria at the weekend with a statement result against play off challengers Shifnal Town at Coles Lane. The Roms are going under a bit of a rebuild under the new management team of Joe Ballinger and George Evans and have recorded some eye-catching results so far such as winning at 1874 Northwich. Shifnal Town were a team in form coming into this match with four wins from their last five matches. The visitors have been one of the standout teams in the MFL so far this season and have been building some momentum to leave them only two points off the play offs going into yesterday. Coles Lane is a brilliant venue for non-league football with a welcoming clubhouse and two stands available to get a good view of the pitch. The facilities are impressive for the level and it’s an accessible ground to visit for groundhoppers across the West Midlands. Supporters can get the X14 bus from Birmingham City Centre before getting off at Sutton for a 14-minute walk to the ground. Starting line ups The starting line up for Romulus included Lewis Gwilliams starting in goal and Jordan Francis captaining the team from right-back. The formation looked like a 4-2-3-1 with Sean Devlin leading the line up front and being supported by Reece Nunn and Finn Douglas on the wings. There was one change from their match against Northwich Victoria at the weekend with Jack Sang coming into the team and playing in the number ten role. Shifnal’s starting line up included Andy Wycherley starting in goal and Kyle Bennett captaining the team from holding midfield. The formation looked like a 4-2-3-1 with Isaac Phillips playing up front and being supported by Joe Thomas and Theo Knight on the wings. There was one change from their match against Uttoxeter Town at the weekend with Bradley Maslen-Jones coming back into the team and playing in central defence alongside Jack Rowley. First Half Romulus started the match brightly and nearly took the lead inside the opening five minutes. A quality passing move saw Sean Devlin work the ball well down the right-hand side before finding Jack Sang with a bit of space to work with. He played a quality through ball to Finn Douglas who was through on goal before firing narrowly wide of the left-hand post. Shifnal gradually grew into the match as it went on and had an early chance when Lewis Jarman got into the box before having his shot well saved by Lewis Gwilliams at the front post. The visitors were well organised off the ball with Kyle Bennett doing a good job of breaking up the play from holding midfield. Bradley Maslen-Jones was also reading the game well and helping to clear the ball away from danger. They had the best defensive record in the league coming into this match with just 11 goals conceded from 13 matches. The Shropshire side found the breakthrough in the middle of the first half when Isaac Phillips found some space in the final third before squaring it to Theo Knight in the box who produced a composed finish into the bottom right corner to make it 1-0. It was a good passing move by the visitors who moved the ball well to create the chance. Romulus found an equaliser near the half hour mark when Shifnal struggled to clear a long ball. Aaron Simms got caught playing out at the back and Finn Douglas capitalised and made a good run down the left. He squared it to Sean Devlin who finished well into the bottom right corner to make it 1-1. Despite the mistake by the visitors, Romulus took the chance well to get back in it. Shifnal had a good chance to re-take the lead a few minutes later when Theo Knight cut inside from the right before having a curling shot go wide of the left-hand post. Romulus were dealing with the Shifnal pressure well throughout the first half with Jordan Francis playing well at right back and helping to win the ball back. Louis Lake was also defending well at the back and clearing the ball away from danger. There was a huge chance for Romulus to take the lead a few minutes before half time following some good build up play. A quality cross by Finn Douglas down the left found Reece Nunn who was free in the box before putting his header wide from a good position. None the less, both teams went into the half time break with the score level at 1-1. It was an even match going into the break and Romulus showed some character to get back in it following the early set back. Second Half Shifnal started the second half positively and were looking to take the game to the Roms in the early stages. Theo Knight made a brilliant run into the box before finding Isaac Phillips who fired wide at the front post. They took the lead when a good cross by Joe Thomas found Isaac Phillips who managed to get in between two defenders before heading into the bottom right corner. It was a moment of quality from the visitors rather than any glaring mistake by the Roms. Romulus kept going throughout the second half in search of an equaliser. Sean Devlin made a good run into the box before cutting inside from the right and having his shot go wide of the far post. The visitors were doing a good job of breaking up attacks and stopping some of the Romulus momentum. Kevin Monteiro was working hard and tracking back to help Shifnal win the ball back and Aaron Simms filled in admirably at centre back following an injury to Jack Rowley. There was an instinctive save by Lewis Gwilliams to keep Romulus in the match in the latter stages of the second half. Substitute Kyle Byrne was through one on one with the Roms keeper stepping up and reading his shot well to keep it at 2-1. Romulus were linking up well throughout the match and looked a threat in the final third. They just lacked that final ball into the box to trouble the Shifnal defence, but the effort and endeavour was there. Maradoche Mirpo was working hard in holding midfield to help the Roms get on the ball and build attacks. Shifnal found a third goal when Bradley Maslen-Jones ran with the ball down the right-hand side and beat a few players before having an effort at goal. His shot took an unfortunate deflection off Joe Clarke and went into the net to make it 3-1 for an own goal. The visitors did well to see the match out for a huge three points to climb into the play off positions. Full Time Romulus competed well against Shifnal yesterday and gave them a good game at Coles Lane. It feels like the club is building something under the new management team of Joe Ballinger and George Evans. There comfortably in midtable with an eleven-point gap over the relegation places which should take a bit of the pressure off them and help them develop at step five. Their upcoming fixtures include playing OJM Black Country (Away) in the league, Aston Villa (Home) in the Birmingham Senior Challenge Cup and Whitchurch Alport (Away) in the league. Shifnal played well in this match and took their chances well to make it five wins from eight away matches. There were a lot of positives for the Shropshire side with Isaac Phillips looking a threat in the final third and holding up the ball well to help them build attacks. Theo Knight also looked a threat down the right and was making things happen with the ball. Their upcoming fixtures include a run of home games against Dudley Town in the league, Continental Star in the JW Hunt Cup and Lichfield City back in the league. FT score: Romulus 1-3 Shifnal Town Man of the match: Isaac Phillips (Shifnal Town) Attendance: 81 Match report written by Rhys Beardmore for the Midland Football League Newark Town were looking for a statement result in the FA Vase yesterday against MFL premier division leaders Lichfield city. It’s been a brilliant season for the Nottingham side so far who have built up a run of form in both the league and the FA Vase. The Blues were 3rd in the Premier Division North of the UCL alongside going on a record run in the Vase. Lichfield were looking to build on an encouraging result against 1874 Northwich last weekend where they drew 2-2 at the Trade Tyre Community Stadium. The Staffordshire side have been one of the standout teams in the MFL premier division so far with just two losses from fifteen league matches to lead the division. They had an eye-catching run in the FA Vase last season where they reached the fourth round before losing to Worcester City at Claines Lane. The atmosphere at the YMCA Sports and Community Village was what would you want from the FA Vase. The home crowd were passionate and invested in Newark’s season and it felt like a big match yesterday with an encouraging attendance of 329 supporters. Lichfield also bought a good following along who made the trip up from Staffordshire. The people at the club were friendly and helpful with any queries and it was a memorable match day experience. The facilities are impressive for the level and the programme on offer was informative and included an overview of Newark’s season alongside a history of Lichfield City. It’s well worth a visit for groundhoppers in the Nottingham area and accessible to get to by public transport. Supporters can get the 3N bus from Newark bus Station before getting off at the Thoresby Avenue stop where it’s only a short six-minute walk to the ground. Starting line ups The starting line up for Newark Town included Eddie Cooper starting in goal and Alex Hales captaining the team from attacking midfield. The formation looked like a 4-2-3-1 with Ryan Smith leading the line up front and being supported by Sean Woolley and Louis Czerwak down the wings. There were three changes from their match against Shirebrook Town last weekend with Joe Braithwaite coming into the team and playing in central defence alongside Luke Andersen. Lichfield’s starting line up included Adam Harrison starting in goal and Joe Haines captaining the team from left wing back. The formation looked like a 3-4-3 with Liam Kirton leading the line up front and being supported by Jack Edwards and Finlay Barker down the wings. There were three changes from their match against 1874 Northwich last weekend with Adam Harrison coming into the team and playing in goal. First Half Newark started the match strongly in the opening stages of the first half and were taking the game to Lichfield City inside the opening twenty minutes. They were brave on the ball and committed players forward in search of the opening goal. Ryan Smith looked a threat up front and created some space in the box before shooting at Adam Harrison. The Blues were cheered on by a brilliant home crowd who were creating a good cup atmosphere from the main stand. The UCL side were on an excellent run of home form with only two losses from ten matches in the league under manager Luke Parsons and they carried some of that momentum in the early stages of this match. Newark came close from a couple of well worked set pieces into the box and hit the cross bar from a threatening free kick in the 18th minute. An inviting cross by Sean Woolley down the right-hand side found Louis Czernak who was free at the back post. His shot was instinctively saved by Adam Harrison and went out for a corner. The resulting corner found Luke Andersen at the front post who found some space before heading into the top left corner for the opening goal. Lichfield gradually grew into the match as the first half went on and were starting to link up well in the final fifteen minutes. They showed character to get back in it and stuck to their possession-based style. The only thing missing was that final ball in the box to stretch the Newark defence, but they were moving the ball around well. Newark looked well organised at the back in the closing stages of the first half and stood up to the Lichfield pressure. Luke Andersen was reading the game well at the back and managed to clear the ball away from danger. Matty Clarke also did a good job of breaking up the play and building attacks from holding midfield and acted as a defensive shield for the back four. The Nottingham side had a late chance to make it 2-0 in injury time when Ryan Smith had a header well saved by Adam Harrison who managed to tip it over the bar. Second Half Lichfield were building some sustained momentum in the second half and had more of the ball compared to the first half. Newark were mainly playing on the counter attack and looking to catch Lichfield out on the break. There was a great save by Eddie Cooper who did well to deny Leighton McMenemy at the back post from a well worked corner near the hour mark. The visitors found the breakthrough in the middle of the second half to make it 1-1 with a brilliant cross from Jack Edwards finding Liam Kirton who headed into the bottom right corner. Newark had a guilt edged chance to make it 2-1 when substitute Ryan Rushen was through on goal on the break. Adam Harrison stepped up and made another crucial save to keep it at 1-1. Lichfield made some good clearances to stop Newark re-taking the lead in the second half with Leighton McMenemy defending well and Josh Mansell breaking up the play. The visitors were looking to make things happen in the final stages of the second half with Joe Haines getting a shot off near the edge of the box that was well saved by Eddie Cooper. Jamie Elkes had a late chance to win it for Lichfield who found some space in the box before heading it wide of the back post from a well worked corner. Not long after the referee blew for the full-time whistle, and it came down to a penalty shootout. Both teams dealt with the pressure well throughout the shootout and it came down to a few missed spot kicks. The crucial moment was when Jack Edwards had his effort well saved by Eddie Cooper who went the right way and saved it down the left-hand side. Leighton McMenemy also had his spot kick go wide of goal. Newark managed to convert four of their five spot kicks which sent them through to the third round. Full Time Newark competed well with Lichfield yesterday and it was a tight match with not much separating the two teams. They looked like a team in form and to be 3rd in the premier division north of the UCL is a brilliant achievement having come up from step six. The defence stepped up in the second half and they looked a threat on the break throughout this match. The Blues have a run of home games coming up against Belper United and Deeping Rangers before playing Shirebrook away at the end of November. Lichfield showed character to come back in the second half and were a few spot kicks away from reaching the third round. They linked up well in the final third and created some good chances in front of goal which is encouraging. Despite the result, there in a good position to compete for the league with Brocton and 1874 Northwich their nearest challengers. Their upcoming schedule includes games against Whitchurch (Home) and Shifnal (Away) before playing Nuneaton Town in the MFL league cup. FT score: Newark Town 1-1 Lichfield City (Newark win 4-3 on penalties) Man of the Match: Eddie Cooper (Newark Town) Attendance: 329 Match report written by Rhys Beardmore for the Midland Football League |
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