Sunday, 12 July 2009

Cook Puts Icing On Baking Day

Albion Rovers v Crawley Town
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Saturday 11th July 2009, kick-off 1pm
National Centre Inverclyde, Largs


Oh we do like to be beside the seaside. I made the trip to baking hot Largs on Saturday afternoon for a double header of football. First up was Albion Rovers taking on Blue Square Premier side Crawley Town, followed by the 'main event' of Queen's Park and English seasiders Fleetwood Town sweating it out. After eventually finding how to access the sports complex I arrived pitch side, a rather unique pitch that sloped from the centre line downwards towards each goalmouth. Burst goal nets meant that a Crawley substitute practising penalties had to fetch the ball from the nettles behind the goals despite his successful spot kicks. Football at it's best before it had even began.

The match was the Red Devils first match of their pre-season training camp in Scotland. The West Sussex sides gaffer Steve Evans was an ex-Albion Rovers player from the early eighties. The Wee Rovers were playing their second pre-season fixture, notching up an impressive 2-0 victory away to Alloa Athletic last weekend.

Once the match kicked off it was made obvious how short the pitch was with 'keeper clearances going deep into the oppositions half. Something else you don't notice much at your average game of football are the shouts from the players, being on the touchline made it easy to hear and they were a bit colourful to say the least. The ball spent the majority of the first period getting pinged from one end to the other in a very physical battle. A half of very few chances, only one of real note was strong Crawley frontman Geoff Maxin's right-footed drive saved by Rovers' debut 'keeper Derek Gaston.

The players stopped for a short half-time interval and Crawley made many changes that were to have an impact on the match. Despite looking more threatening Crawley had to clear the ball off their goal-line from a Bobby Barr effort. The deadlock was finally broken after an individual effort from Charles Ademeno, netting from just inside the box. The extra fitness from the full-time Red Devils helped them pin back their part-time opposition as they began to dominate.

Romone McCrae doubled the lead with a fine strike from the edge of the area. A third was soon added after a mix up in the Rovers defence led to Todd Lumsden bringing down Ademeno in the penalty box. Jamie Cook did the necessary and even managed to prevent the ball from going into the nettles, just the net this time when it mattered. With the last kick of the match Rovers trialist Ally Forster fired in a consolation goal that may have impressed manager Paul Martin.

Next up for Rovers is a Saturday trip to play Selkirk as their pre-season programme continues. Crawley continue their Scottish tour when they travel to Cappielow on Monday evening to take on Morton, before a glamour home friendly against the millionaires of Chelsea. The Crawley Town website has a small report.

Result: Albion Rovers 1-3 Crawley Town

Line-ups
Albion Rovers: unknown
Crawley Town: unknown

Goalscorer(s)
Albion Rovers: Trialist
Crawley Town: Charles Ademeno, Romone McCrae and Jamie Cook (pen)

Attendance: unknown

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