Stockport Express

Signol spot on for Wray Cup triumph

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LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE AFL

THE busy and popular cup competitio­ns reached a dramatic conclusion in the last final as Signol Athletic and Chadderton Cott battled it out for the Wray Cup for teams in divisions two and three.

The final was staged at Flixton FC in near tropical conditions between two very evenly matched teams.

Both teams created chances but were denied by some excellent goalkeepin­g from Aaron Barrow (Chaddy Cott) and Chris ‘Fingers’ Singleton (Signol) and resolute defending at both ends throughout a hard-fought 90 minutes.

Signol’s Jake Burkit unfortunat­ely suffered a very nasty dislocated elbow on 33 minutes to end his game in hospital.

As the game ended at 0-0 it was down, for the third time in the four finals played over the weekend, to the dreaded penalty shoot-out.

In an amazing conclusion both teams were ruthless with just a handful of misses from the spot with the final decisive one coming from the 36th spot-kick to give Signol the trophy by 16-15.

This was definitely a record for the L and C by a massive margin and possibly a record for amateur football in the region.

L and C chairman Mike Yates and President Andy Rowlandson (AFC Oldham) gave deserving thanks to Flixton FC, both teams and their officials and supporters, management committee officials and to the match officials for their part in setting up an enthrallin­g marathon encounter before Signol were able to celebrate their victory in style.

The closeness of all four finals played showed the quality of the even competitio­n in the L and C across their eight divisions and augers well for a full season beginning in August which hopefully can follow the normal course of league and cup competitio­ns.

 ??  ?? ● Action from Signol FC against Chadderton Colts (in blue) in the Wray Cup final
● Action from Signol FC against Chadderton Colts (in blue) in the Wray Cup final
 ??  ?? ● Signol Athletic ahead of their Wray Cup final clash against Chadderton Colts
● Signol Athletic ahead of their Wray Cup final clash against Chadderton Colts

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