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Golspie Sutherland v Lossiemouth @ King George V Park, Golspie
| 27-Aug-2005 | Golspie Sutherland v Lossiemouth - Qualifying Cup - click here for the match photos |
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Lossiemouth
successfully negotiated a trip into the unknown this weekend, overcoming a
stuffy Golspie Sutherland by two goals to nil. Strikes from David Hendry
and Craig Morrison ensured the club progressed into the second round of
the Qualifying Cup for the first time in a number of seasons, sending
everyone home dreaming of a trip to Hampden. The
sides spent the opening stages of the game getting a feel for the ball.
Played in continuous drizzle, both sides took a cautious approach to the
game, evidently fearful of going behind early on. The closest chance fell
to Lossie striker Craig Morrison, who found the ball at his feet after
Hendry headed down a Youngson free kick, but his attempted shot was
cleared. The
visitors took the lead in the quarter hour mark through David HENDRY.
Martin McMullan hit a low drive from 20+ yards straight at the keeper, but
the greasy ball slipped from his grasp and was tapped in from close range
in the middle of the six yard box. Golspies
first chance came from a corner, but an inswinger from David Gray was
missed by all and passed safely for a goal kick. The home side were having
plenty of possession, but could not get close enough to have a strike on
goal. For a side in the lead, Lossie looked very uncomfortable, with
passes going astray and a lot of nervous looking touches at times. As
the weather took a turn for the worse in the middle of the half, chances
came more often. Ellis tested Bokas in goal with another long range effort
which was again spilled, but Morrison wanted one touch too many and his
attempts to grab a second for Lossie were thwarted. At the other end,
Cooper turned his man in the box and managed to let fly with a shot, but
it sailed just wide. A few minutes later, Golspie should have scored when
a weak header out of defense by Youngson landed at the feet of Kennedy
and, with Dunn off his line, he lifted it over the stricken keepers head.
The Lossie side looked on gratefully as the ball landed on the roof of the
net. Golspie were then presented with a gilt-edged opportunity to level the score right before half time, when a long ball over the middle of the park landed at the feet of a just-onside Morrison with only Dunn to beat. As the forward strode quickly toward goal, the big keeper made himself look even bigger than usual, and pulled off a brilliant one handed save to his left to deny Golspie what would have been a deserved equaliser, ensuring Lossie took to the safety of the dressing rooms with their lead intact. Half time – Golspie Sutherland 0 Lossiemouth 1 The
second half kick off in drier conditions, and Golspie continued where they
left off in the first half; plenty of possession, but unable to create
much in the way of chances to score. As the half progressed, Lossie took
control and began to dominate proceedings. Morrison put together a 30 yard
run down the left before putting a low pass across the face of goal. The
slippery pitch ensured the ball moved faster than those chasing it, and it
was turned into the side netting by Ellis at the far post. Golspie
found time to cause Dunn more concern, and a looping header from Cooper
sailed over the keepers head and he could only watch as it bounced just
wide of the post to safety. Lossie
created their best chance of the half after twenty minutes, when an Ellis
corner was headed just over by Smith, who had come steaming into the box
to meet the ball. Minutes later, McMullan found space and fired a shot
goal bound. The ball flew past Bokas in goal, but smacked off the base of
the post, probably denting it in the process, and rolled to safety. Lossie
were not shy of having a go at this point, and Ellis took his turn to
strike, but saw his chance of a goal hampered by the crossbar. Morrison
was next to have a go, and came as close as possible to the crucial second
goal. Another in swinging corner from Ellis met Mo on the head, but it
took a goal-line clearance to prevent the visitors from doubling their
lead. Another win, another clean sheet, and no major dramas. It wasn't pretty at times, but it'll do for now. Lossie head into the tough midweek tie against Rothes on a fine run of form, but unfortunately so do Rothes, who dumped Huntly out of the Qualifying Cup on their own patch. With Fort William the next visitors to Grant Park this coming weekend, chances are this run of success might continue. You could get used to this. Full time – Golspie Sutherland 0 Lossiemouth 2 |
| Team | Dunn; Reid, Youngson, Dixon, Smith, Lee Moir, Hendry, McMullan, Garrett, Morrison, Ellis |
| Subs | Main (Hendry, 71); Whyte, Nicky Moir, Lasley |
| Scorers | Hendry (16), Morrison (76) |
| Booked | - |
| Sent Off | - |
| Ref | R. Hamill |