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Quakers' hold on the Trophy is over

Grimsby Town 3 Darlington 0

Darlington’s hold on the FA Trophy lasted just 90 minutes as a patched-up side fell at the first hurdle today at Grimsby Town.

There was no lack of effort, but they lost 3-0 in today’s first round tie at Blundell Park, seven months after winning at Wembley against Mansfield Town.

Mansfield also lost today, to Droylsden, but that will be off little consolation to Quakers whose chances were undermined somewhat by not having a either a recognised right-back or striker.

Paul Arnison served a one-match ban while Liam Hatch this morning stunned caretaker manager Craig Liddle when he told him that he was unable to play due to illness.

His unexpected absence meant that the work Quakers had done in training became redundant and required a reshuffle that resulted in the team lacking a goal scoring threat.

Centre-back Graeme Lee had to play as a striker with youth team player Scott Harrison, filling in at the back, and the teenager was one of four from the under-18s in the squad.

Dale Hopson was again the XI while Jordan Nixon and Rob Ramshaw, who both played in the FA Youth Cup defeat to Newcastle United on Thursday, were among the substitutes. Right-winger Danny Lambert travelled with the squad too, but did not make the bench.

Both teams went into the game having kept a number of clean sheets of late, but it was not a cagey beginning with each side forced a handful of opportunities during the opening stages.

Sam Russell had to save low down from Luke McCarthy after striker Liam Hearn had escaped Harrison to hold the ball up.

Another teenager, Adam Reach, on loan from Middlesbrough was recalled to the side and he almost latched on to an Adam Rundle ball over the top, but keeper James McKeown was first to react.

McKeown made two fine saves during the game, the first coming to stop Marc Bridge-Wilkinson. Russell’s punt was brought down by Lee and allowed Bridge-Wilkinson to fire at goal from 25 yards, but McKeown tipped the ball wide for a corner.

After Darlington’s bright start, Grimsby fired their first warning shot with Michael Coulson charging forward after collecting a loose ball in midfield and unleashing a shot that rolled wide of goal, but it was not long before the midfielder put his side ahead.

In possession 20 yards from goal, the right-sided player was given space and time to shoot and the ball bounced under Russell’s hands.

At 1-0 up the hosts upped their game with Russell twice having to save from striker Liam Hearn, but Quakers continue to play some neat football.

A superbly-timed Hopson pass around the back of the hosts’ defence almost reached Reach, but Charlie I’Anson just got to it first.

There had been little between the sides before the break, but the half ended 2-0 with Anthony Elding adding a crucial second goal.

After his initially shot was saved by Russell, the ball was worked back to the unmarked striker who finished with an emphatic volley.

Any hopes Darlington had of recording a remarkable comeback in the second half were effectively extinguished soon after the restart when Coulson made it 3-0, thanks in part to slack defending.

Emmanuel Panther passed to Hearn in the penalty area and, despite Darlington having enough men back, he pulled the ball back for Coulson who fired across Russell and inside the far post. Unlikely as it was that Darlington could salvage a draw, to their credit they did not give up. Only a the second fine save of the day from McKeown prevented Reach from scoring his first goal for the club.

The left-winger found himself directly in front of goal where he met Hopson’s inviting ball, but Reach’s header was magnificently stopped by the keeper which suggested the luck was not with Darlington.

It certainly was not seconds later when Will Antwi’s attempted clearance from a Brown cross rebounded off Lee, but rolled just the wrong side of the post.

But the Mariners finished strongly. Darlington’s work-rate dropped, something that Liddle expressed his anger with after the game, as a result Russell was called on to make a couple of saves while the home fans greet their team’s touches with ‘oles’.

It was sad way to exit a competition that Darlington won so gloriously 217 days ago. But much has changed since then, and the fact there were ten teenagers in the 18-man travelling said much for the squad’s lack of senior pros.

Goals: Coulson (22, 1-0), Elding (44, 2-0), Coulson (49, 3-0)

Bookings: Townsend (15, foul); Taylor (33, foul)

Referee: Richard Wigglesworth (Doncaster)

Attendance: 1,527

Grimsby Town (4-4-2): McKeown; Wood, Antwi, I’Anson, Townsend; Coulson (Thanoj 83), Disley, Panther, McCarthy (Artus 75); Hearn, Elding (Duffy 74). Subs (not used): Silk, Pearson

Darlington (4-4-1-1): Russell; Taylor, Miller, Harrison, Brown; Rundle (J Gray 63), McReady, Bridge-Wilkinson, Reach; Hopson; Lee. Subs (not used): Nixon (gk), Atkinson, Ramshaw, Sanchez-Munoz

Comments(10)

monteforte says...
11:59pm Sat 10 Dec 11

"No Pay No Play,,No strikers no goals"
What a shambles this club has become with Shoestring in charge..........
Time for change in the right direction let's get back up instead of going down to Singh level....
Football first ,,save this club before he takes it down and out!

monteforte says...
11:59pm Sat 10 Dec 11

"No Pay No Play,,No strikers no goals"
What a shambles this club has become with Shoestring in charge..........
Time for change in the right direction let's get back up instead of going down to Singh level....
Football first ,,save this club before he takes it down and out!

gramps427 says...
8:54am Sun 11 Dec 11

Its a shame Craig felt he had to move a centre half up front than try a young striker; the defence had enough problems to start with. Still the Chairman will only reap what he sow's; if he ever wants his money back then he either finds a very rich football fan to buy him out or lets his managers do their jobs,

always right says...
4:01pm Sun 11 Dec 11

lol,,,beaten again by a bunch of fishermen. oh well,i suppose the fishermens wives would beat hopeless darlo. lmao.

swagger says...
4:32pm Sun 11 Dec 11

Hatch ,.. makes you wonder, if he does not want to get himself cup tied,if he moves on in couple of weeks time. Lets wait and see.

kentait says...
5:00pm Sun 11 Dec 11

I can understand the chairman's position to some extent,you can't go on pumping in money,but with this shoestring squad results won't get better only worse.attendances will fall and then he will have an excuse to walk away.Perhaps that's what his motive is.

toondoonsouth says...
7:34pm Sun 11 Dec 11

In my view Singh has never had the football side of DFC at heart, just looking to increase his business opportunities..
If we don't get someone with a definite affinity for the club and town it's all over...........so sad.

ace38 says...
2:35am Mon 12 Dec 11

Singh is not to blame. It is the football public of Darlington and the surrounding area. Even when the team was doing well attendances were low. They blame everyone but themselves. The change of venue - plenty of clubs have done this without problems. Such as Sunderland, Middlesbrough etc.

darlo8777 says...
7:16am Mon 12 Dec 11

Very sad times!! I went on Saturday wish I stayed at home but I will support my team threw thick and thin. I can see what hatch is up to a little shallow but his call!!Craig you are doing a great job true Darlo hero FACT.....1883

Erasmus-0 says...
2:28am Sat 17 Dec 11

Hatch must have been out the night before chasing after women again (as he unsuccessfully tried to do with a friend of mine a couple of years ago). I wonder if his girlfriend knows what he's been up to?

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