From the City ground Nottingham to the Giant Axe within the space of 17 hours, from palatial league surroundings to grass roots football and a totally different standard of football.
Lancaster City duly beat bottom placed Ossett Albion by a single goal in a contest which barely broke above the tepid level.
Due to the filming of what looks like a costume drama at Lancaster Castle the car park had been taken over by Caravans and trailers for the actors and film crew, originally thought the game would be televised on mismatch of the day but no there were no cameras recording the action at the game, not that there was any.
The first half consisted of trying to find other towns with six letter names which had two double letters in its names, Exeter has three Es and Annan consists of two letters only.
City struggled to get past Albion’s young side, it rained and was cold and we all got bored.
An early second half free kick from Albion whistled narrowly wide, before City took the lead in the 57th minute in keeping with the game it was a scruffy goal, Jackson’s shot from 15 yards was clocked the rebounded to him and he hit the rebound past Wood for what turned out to be the winner. (1-0)
Minutes later Albion really should have been level but when the goal was in view the shot was put wide.
Towards the end Albion had a succession of free kicks which they wasted and Connerton should have doubled the lead when failing to score after taking the ball round the keeper. It was that kind of game.
Lancaster City duly beat bottom placed Ossett Albion by a single goal in a contest which barely broke above the tepid level.
Due to the filming of what looks like a costume drama at Lancaster Castle the car park had been taken over by Caravans and trailers for the actors and film crew, originally thought the game would be televised on mismatch of the day but no there were no cameras recording the action at the game, not that there was any.
The first half consisted of trying to find other towns with six letter names which had two double letters in its names, Exeter has three Es and Annan consists of two letters only.
City struggled to get past Albion’s young side, it rained and was cold and we all got bored.
An early second half free kick from Albion whistled narrowly wide, before City took the lead in the 57th minute in keeping with the game it was a scruffy goal, Jackson’s shot from 15 yards was clocked the rebounded to him and he hit the rebound past Wood for what turned out to be the winner. (1-0)
Minutes later Albion really should have been level but when the goal was in view the shot was put wide.
Towards the end Albion had a succession of free kicks which they wasted and Connerton should have doubled the lead when failing to score after taking the ball round the keeper. It was that kind of game.
Lancaster City 1 Ossett Albion 0 Att 185
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City players celebrate the goal
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