Two Consett goals in the closing 14 minutes ended the Hoops’
hopes of making a 20th anniversary return to Wembley in the FA Vase.
But manager Derek Hares and his young side can feel proud both of their brave
performance in defeat, and also of their achievement in taking the club to the
fifth-round stage for the first time since the Hoops lifted the trophy in 2000.
In front of a Consett record crowd of 866, which included nearly 100 Hoops fans
who had made the long trip to County Durham, Deal knew they would be tested
defensively by a side who have scored 71 goals in 26 Northern League games this
season.
But Consett were made to wait a long time by a stubborn Deal rearguard action
before finally breaking through in the 76th minute when Ali Alshabeeb’s ball
into the box was finished off from eight yards out by Luke Carr.
Hares responded by throwing on another attacker, Ryan Lewis, in place of Alfie
Foster and Lewis almost created the equaliser two minutes later with a strong
left-wing burst but no team-mate was able to get on the end of his cross.
The Steelmen then added a second clinching goal five minutes from time when
Carr’s corner was headed home by the Consett captain, Arjun Purewal, and
although Charlie Walsh went close to reducing the deficit with his injury-time
lob the home side finished deserved winners.
In an evenly-contested opening 45 minutes Consett had created more scoring
opportunities but their efforts were either off-target or saved by Hoops’
goalie James Tonkin, while at the other end Connor Coyne headed Deal’s best
chance of the half narrowly over the bar.
Joe Reeves came on at the start of the second half and “Reevo” almost gave Deal
the lead following good work by Jack Paxman, but as the half progressed and the
weather worsened Consett eventually turned their growing control into the two
goals which earned the Steelmen their first-ever visit to the Vase
quarter-finals.
Deal: Tonkin, Paxman, Smith, Foster (Lewis 78), Hark, Scott (Maughan 70),
Munday, Walsh, Chapman, O’Brien, Coyne (Reeves 46).
Attendance: 866
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ITS AN AWAY DAY FOR THE NEXT ROUND OF THE FA VASE
BREAKING NEWS We have been drawn AWAY to Bridgwater United FC in the 5th Round of The FA Vase. The tie will be played at 3pm on
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I would like to thank all the supporters that made the long journey to Newscastle to support the team on saturday,it made such a difference to see everybody there. It was appreciated so much by myself, Kingy and the players.
Del
A great run in the Vase, which not only gained the club some money but hopefully some new supporters along the way.
(Let’s get the support back to the levels this club enjoyed some 20 years ago)
Would be nice to see them, on Wednesday night, away to Kennington and at home on Saturday to Erith Town(Weather permitting!)
Will be there for both!
So glad to see we gave them a game we could be proud of. It was a tall order but we went out fighting. A splendid gesture by the players and management to thank the travelling supporters. Well appreciated!