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Darlaston Town (1874) FC
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AFC Solihull
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Darlaston contribute to their own downfall with yet another poor performance

Darlaston contribute to their own downfall with yet another poor performance

Simon Cox21 Oct 2018 - 11:49
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Two time winners Darlaston are dumped out of the Vase at the first hurdle

Two-time former winners Darlaston Town bowed out of the Birmingham County FA Vase at the first hurdle, losing 2-0 to Midland League AFC Solihull.

Manager Andy Parkes took the opportunity to give squad players some game time and also tried different tactical options. Sammy Causton was suspended for the game following his sending off last week, Leon Taylor and Danny Mayne reverted to the bench , in came Ant Follows, Ryan Kingdon and Corey Mason was handed his full debut. David Richards returned from his enforced break through injury whilst Daniel Bolzon returned to the bench after injury and Mark Swann moved from central defence to centre forward.

In glorious sunshine and on a near perfect playing surface Darlaston had much the better of possession but were generally out of sorts and despite 17 attempts on goal, none really forced visiting keeper Mark Fitzsimmons into a save of note.

The home side made a confident start with early chances for Tyrone Clarke-O’Connell, Ryan Kingdon, and David Richards, none of the efforts troubled AFC Solihull’s keeper Fitzsimmonds.

Despite having the majority of the possession, the build-up play was slow and methodical, only Noah Diallo looking to inject some pace into the game.

Mark Swann and debutant Corey Mason missed half chances whilst the visitors leading scorer Jon Hamer always looked a lone threat. The slowness of the home sides build up play and lack of movement allowed the visitors three commanding central defenders captain Tom Reynolds, Steven Mason and Tony Furness easily snuff out any goal threats, forcing the home side into shooting from distance or snatching at chances.

With only their second attempt at goal and against the run of play the visitors opened the scoring in the 43rd minute. Jon Hamer played in Joel Hughes behind Darlaston’s back line, Hughes beating keeper Whittaker with ease to give the visitors a 1-0 lead.
A blistering half time team talk didn't produce the desired improvement or increased urgency and the second half took much the same path as the opening 45 minutes. Darlaston were on top, had the majority of possession but their build up play was too slow, and AFC Solihull easily contained and repelled any goal threat.

As the visitors grew in confidence striker Joel Hughes and Jon Hamer were seeing more of the ball and starting to stretch the home defence without troubling keeper Whittaker.

The introduction of Andy Matthews in the 66th minute gave the visitors real pace up front, causing Darlaston’s defence big problems. The home side still dominated possession but lacked width, ideas and a cutting edge even after the introduction of top scorer Leon Taylor and Daniel Bolzon from the bench.

AFC put the game beyond doubt in the 74th minute, livewire Jon Hamer capitalised on a mistake wide on Darlaston’s left to run behind the home sides defence, his well weighted cross found the onrushing Elliott Price who gave keeper Whittaker no chance from 15 yards 2-0 to AFC Solihull leaving Darlaston a mountain to climb in the last 15 minutes.
With Darlaston pushing forward in an attempt to get a foothold back in the game, they left themselves exposed at the back, Solihull’s pacey front two Jon Hamer and Andy Matthews forcing Whittaker into full stretch saves after fast counter attacks.

Darlaston return to league action next weekend when they travel to Long Lane Essington to take on Wyrley kick off is at 3 pm.

Match details

Match date

Sat 20 Oct 2018

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

116
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