We had mixed feelings ahead of Prescot Cables' game at home to
Ossett Albion in the Preliminary Round of the Buildbase FA Trophy. We have endured a poor run of form in the league, but anything can happen in a cup, and there were encouraging noises from a friendly game at Skelmersdale United in midweek. We also had a new signing, also from Skelmersdale: Dale Wright, a popular player six or seven years ago before moving onwards and upwards, who has played most recently for Stalybridge Celtic in the National League North.
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Dale Wright |
We started with a minute's applause for Les Birchall, a long standing supporter who had died suddenly: we were joined by his widow and his son Gareth, a committee member at Padiham FC.
It has been a mild autumn so far, with this being the first afternoon game of the season to which I have worn a coat, but I would not have been uncomfortable without it. The light follows a more predictable course. There was intermittent cloud, but even when the sun was out, it was weaker even than last week. This is the light in which the sports mode on the D5300 comes into its own, increasing ISO once the shutter speed gets to 1/1000s...
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Rob Doran - 1/1000s f/4.8 ISO720 |
... then taking the shutter speed down once it gets to ISO 800...
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Bram Johnstone - 1/800s f/5.6 ISO800 |
... going back to increasing ISO once the speed is down to 1/500s.
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Andy Paxton retrieves the ball for Jacob Jones to take a quick throw in - 1/500s f/5.6 ISO900 |
Whilst we made some good moves towards goal, from the pictures it looked as though we spent a lot of time inside our own half.
We came out with more bite in the second half, and thought we had been rewarded when James McCulloch put the ball in the net. However, the goal was disallowed, we think for a foul on the keeper. I caught a sequence, so readers can decide for themselves, and ponder whether still photography proves very much sometimes.
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Ossett's Brett Souter gets a hand to the ball |
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The ball is now loose |
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James McCulloch puts it away |
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James McCulloch celebrates while Brett Souter appeals for a foul |
The crucial point is between the first and second pictures - from my recollection and the planted position of James McCulloch's right foot in the second picture I think the ball slipped out of Brett Souter's hand as he tried to gather it in, but I can see how the referee concluded that it was kicked whilst he had control of it.
There was no doubt a few minutes later when Dale Wright marked his return with a goal from the edge of the penalty area.
It was a nervous time for the next few minutes, and it looked as though we had made it, until the visitors scored from a goalmouth scramble half a minute from time to secure the replay.
The rest of the pictures from the game can be seen on the club website
here, and on Google Photos
here.
Final score: Prescot Cables 1 (Wright) Ossett Albion 1
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