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Preview: Southampton v Stockport County

January 30, 2010
Southampton Badge

The Saints

The Hatters travel down south today to face Southampton looking to stretch their unbeaten run to three games, following morale boosting draws with Carlisle and Brighton.

Gary Ablett’s side have lost left back Michael Rose to Norwich on loan but have been boosted by the signings of Mat Sadler and George Donnelly from Watford and Plymouth respectively.

The Saints have also been busy in this month’s transfer window, bringing in prolific striker Lee Barnard from Southend, along with defenders Daniel Seaborne (Exeter) and Jose Fonte (Crystal Palace). Alan Pardew is reportedly close to bringing in winger Jason Puncheon from Plymouth, with the former Barnet man having impressed on loan at MK Dons this season.

Quotes

Alan Pardew:

“I would expect to win if I was a Southampton fan so I’ve got no problem with that but we’ve got to be big enough and good enough to deal with that because we’re going to get more and more of these games where the fans are going to come in and expect us to win.

“They’re [Stockport] having some difficulties financially and they’ve lost some key players which has hurt them which is why they are in the situation that they’re in.

“The players that remain are fully focused however, and the manager is doing a great job, they’re really making it tough for teams but as yet can’t find that win that they need. We need to be ruthless, we mustn’t allow them get through the door so we must put them to bed and that’s what we’ll do.”

Gary Ablett:

“We can go to Southampton, which will be a very difficult game, with a lot of heart in terms of the way we are set up and the way we try and play.

“Hopefully the pitch at St Mary’s will suit us and be a passing surface so we can get it down and play.”

Team News

Southampton have three players sidelined through injury. Captain Dean Hammond and defender Graeme Murty are both still out with achilles and ankle injuries while Lloyd James is a new addition to the treatment table after coming off injured during the Saints midweek draw with Brentford.

County are still without Jabo Ibehre who serves the last game of his two match suspension, but the Hatters are boosted by the return of David Poole from his ban. Defender Johnny Mullins is set to miss out however after picking up a knee injury during Tuesday’s draw with Brighton.

Brighton highlights online

January 28, 2010

The highlights from County’s 1-1 draw with Brighton on Tuesday night are now available to watch online.

The Hatters were cruelly denied their first win in 14 games by a 90th minute equaliser from Brighton skipper Andrew Crofts. Gary Ablett’s side had led through Danny Pilkington’s stunning long range strike and looked like holding out for victory until Crofts’ low drive bobbled up over Owain Fon Williams to earn the Seagulls a point.

Click here to watch the highlights on BBC Sport.

(Only available to UK residents.)

Stockport County 1-1 Brighton

January 28, 2010

Stockport County were cruelly denied their first win in 14 games last night by a 90th minute equaliser from Brighton skipper Andrew Crofts.

Gary Ablett’s side had led through Danny Pilkington’s stunning long range strike and looked like holding out for victory until Crofts’ low drive bobbled up over Owain Fon Williams to earn the Seagulls a point.

Andrew Crofts

Crofts: Late equaliser

Looking to build on their confidence boosting point picked up against Carlisle, County, as they have done the past couple of games started strongly and made all the early running without really creating too many chances.

Danny Pilkington came closest early on when he cut in from the left and hit a low drive that Michel Kuipers did well to turn round the post.

A mistake from Pilkington towards the end of the half though almost led to Brighton taking the lead. Elliot Bennett robbed the ball off the young winger and played in veteran striker Nicky Forster, who in turn played in the overlapping Glenn Murray to put him one-on-one with Owain Fon Williams but his effort was weak and Fon Williams was able to gather the ball.

Shortly before the break the Hatters went agonisingly close again, this time through Richie Partridge. A neat passing move led to Partridge being teed up on the right hand side of the penalty area but his effort zipped narrowly wide of the post with Kuipers beaten.

Gary Ablett was forced to make a change at half-time with Johnny Mullins picking up a knee injury. Greg Tansey took his place and almost made an immediate impact with a powerful effort from the edge of the area that Kuipers did well to keep out.

County finally made the breakthrough just before the hour mark in spectacular fashion. Danny Pilkington was allowed to run with the ball before hitting a stunning effort into the top corner from 25-yards.

The away side began to pile on the pressure after the goal as the Hatters battled to hold onto all three points. Andrew Crofts had a glorious chance to equalise when the ball dropped to him inside the area from a corner but he somehow blazed over the bar from a matter of yards.

The introduction of Adam Griffin on the left for County temporarily lifted the pressure and he had two good opportunities to seal victory. His first effort was blocked while his second lacked power and was easy for Michel Kuipers to gather.

The Seagulls continued to create chances as time ticked away. Nicky Forster tested Owain Fon Williams with a long range effort while Alan Navarro thought he’d scored with a header but the referee ruled the ball had not crossed the line.

Just as the game entered stoppage time Brighton got their equaliser. Crofts hit a fairly tame effort from the edge of the area that Fon Williams looked to have covered but the ball took a huge bobble, taking it over the Welshman and into the back of the net.

It was a cruel blow for County who deserved the three points but they were lucky to get one in the end as Nicky Forster almost got a winner for Gus Poyet’s side at the death. The striker lobbed the ball over the advancing goalkeeper but fortunately James Vincent was on hand to clear the ball off the line and earn the Hatters their second point in a row.

Stockport: Fon Williams, Mullins (Tansey 46), Raynes, Swailes, Rose, Turnbull, Perkins, Vincent, Pilkington, Johnson (Griffin 80), Partridge (Rowe 88).

Subs not used: Gerrard, Halls, Edwards, Barnes.

Brighton: Kuipers; Calderon (Carole 74), Virgo, Elphick, Painter; Bennett, Crofts, Navarro, Dicker (Dickinson 64); Forster, Murray.

Subs not used: Brezovan, McNulty, Cox, Tunnicliffe, Hoyte.

Ref: Peter Quinn

Att: 3,636

Preview: Stockport County v Brighton

January 26, 2010

Jimmy McNulty returns to EP

Stockport County take on Brighton at Edgeley Park tonight looking to build on their confidence boosting point picked up against Carlisle at the weekend.

The Seagulls meanwhile will be looking to pick up three points to move closer away from the relegation places they occupied for the early parts of the season.

The game also sees the return of several former Hatters stars including Liam Dickinson, Gary Dicker, Jim McNulty, James Tunnicliffe among others.

Quotes

Gary Ablett:

“We’ve no room to be complacent. It was only a 0-0 draw after all. But we need to build on it and focus on the upcoming games.”

[On the new signings] “They’ve lifted the whole place. They’ve brought positivity with them and the first team players have responded to their arrival.”

Gus Poyet:

“They’ve got five new players and I’m sure they will bring new quality because they’ve been playing all the time, so we need to be careful.

“We also need to remember that we lost against them earlier in the season. We have to make sure that we take this as a very important game.

“It doesn’t matter what position they are in the table – at the moment they will have added confidence, because they have taken three points from us.”

Team News

Jabo Ibehre is suspended for County after being sent off at Brunton Park on Saturday while David Poole is also banned following his red card against Leeds in late December.

Adam El-Abd and Colin Hawkins are both out for Brighton with foot and heel problems respectively, but they are boosted by the return of on-loan defender Marcos Painter who was ineligible to face Aston Villa in the FA Cup at the weekend.

Carlisle United 0-0 Stockport County

January 23, 2010

Stockport County ended their run of 12 straight league defeats with a point against Carlisle United at Brunton Park.

Both sides had a man sent off, with Jabo Ibehre getting his marching orders for County, meaning he’ll miss Tuesday’s match against Brighton at Edgeley Park, while Scott Dobie also saw red for Carlisle.

Ibehre: Sent off for two bookings

Buoyed by their vastly improved performance against Swindon on Tuesday, the Hatters again started brightly, going close twice early on through new signings Jemal Johnson and Jabo Ibehre.

Johnson turned neatly in the area and hit a powerful low shot but fortunately for the beaten Adam Collin the ball hit the side netting, while Ibehre had a close range volley brilliantly saved by the goalkeeper.

Ian Harte also went close for the Cumbrians but his free-kick took a deflection and went behind for a corner. Adam Clayton was next to try his luck for Carlisle shortly before the break but his effort sailed harmlessly over the bar.

Greg Abbott’s side started the second half as they ended the first, and went agonisingly close through Kevan Hurst. The midfielder hit a sweet volley that looped over Owain Fon Williams but came back off the inside of the post.

Carlisle continued to apply pressure and Joe Anyinsah who netted the winner in their midweek victory over Leeds went close twice, first with a shot that was well blocked before heading just over the bar.

County weathered the storm though and went close themselves through Jabo Ibehre but the on-loan forward’s shot clipped the top of the bar with Adam Collin beaten.

Jemal Johnson was then put through on goal for County but Collin made himself big and made a good save from Johnson’s low finish.

Referee Chris Sarginson took centre stage late on with two red cards in nine minutes. First to go was Carlisle’s Scott Dobie for raising his arm to Hatters defender Danny Swailes. Dobie was brought down in the box and after his penalty claim was waved away he reacted angrily to Swailes telling him to get up, swinging for the defender before receiving his marching orders.

Jabo Ibehre was next to go after picking up a second yellow card for a late challenge on former Leeds defender Ian Harte.

There was still time for Carlisle to try and sneak a late winner, but Owain Fon Williams denied Adam Clayton with a stunning stop from the midfielder’s 25-yard drive to keep the scores level and earn County their first point since early October.

Carlisle: Collin, Keogh, Horwood (Madine 87), Livesey, Harte, Taiwo, Clayton, Kavanagh (Dobie 46), Robson, Hurst (Offiong), Anyinsah.

Subs: Pidgeley, Bridge-Wilkinson, Murphy, Dobie, Thirlwell, Offiong, Madine.

Stockport: Fon Williams, Mullins, Rose, Swailes, Partridge, Perkins, Raynes, Vincent, Pilkington, Johnson, Ibehre.

Subs: Turnbull, Tansey, Gerrard, Griffin, Halls, Edwards, Rowe.

Ref: Chris Sarginson

Att: 4,966