Rossendale Free Press

Rams’ pride in Gigg Lane loss

- TONY CUNNINGHAM RAMSBOTTOM UNITED: Thompson, Radcliffe (Ogunby, 83), Hayhurst (Walder, 77), Allen, Lent, Butterwort­h, Walker (D McMahon, 76), Birchall, Camara, Whyte, Sephton. Subs not used: Tavakoli, Hamer

BURY .................................. 2 RAMSBOTTOM UTD ....... 1

WHAT would have been unthinkabl­e just a few years ago became reality as Ramsbottom United made the short journey down to neighbours Bury for a league match.

The home side took an early lead, no doubt hoping that would open the floodgates in their quest for promotion, but in front of the biggest crowd ever to watch a Ramsbottom United match, the Rams refused to buckle, and gave as good as they got on an horrendous playing surface.

The match was in doubt due to the weather and the state of the pitch, but fortunatel­y, with time running out, it played out better than expected with both sides producing better quality football than was expected.

The Shakers took just seven minutes to take the lead. A cross in from the right-hand side found Connor Comber, who stroked the ball past keeper Chris Thompson and into the far corner.

Far from deflating the visitors, the Rams set off looking for an equaliser, with Matty Birchall cutting in from the left only to see his curling shot sail over the bar.

Harvey Whyte and Harvey Hayhurst both had quick-fire attempts charged down, whilst a scramble in the six-yard box was eventually cleared to safety.

At the other end, Will Reeves would have been disappoint­ed to see his effort sail wide of the post, but the half-time break arrived with the Rams one goal down but certainly not out of the contest.

The hosts were denied early in the second half thanks to some determined defensive interventi­ons, but the Rams countered with a fine cross from Hayhurst, although Whyte’s attempt was easily gathered by Wright in the home goal.

The keeper then snuffed out a close-range opportunit­y for Oumar Camara before Bury clinched a second, and ultimately match-winning goal on 61 minutes.

A long through ball found Dean Pinnington, as he darted between three Rams defenders, shaking off the challenges and firing past the advancing Thompson.

Still the visitors created chances. Hayhurst again provided a cross for Matty Birchall but he was unable to finish, and the same player poked the ball wide from a Camara pass.

The home side should have sealed the win with ten minutes to go as an excellent cross from the left found the head of Andy Briggs, but he inexplicab­ly put it over the bar from six yards out.

Fellow-substitute Tanaka Cherera was foiled as Thompson turned his rasping drive round the post, before a glimmer of hope arrived for the visitors on the 90th minute.

A ball played into the area found Birchall, and he confidentl­y picked his spot to halve the arrears.

With the encouragem­ent of the healthy number of visiting supporters, the Rams went looking for a point saver, and were

denied what looked like a penalty, with the referee waving play on. Had it been given and scored, Bury could have had no complaints, as a draw would probably have been a fair result.

Considerin­g the conditions and the inevitable opening of the heavens, both sides deserved credit for producing an entertaini­ng ninety minutes.

Manager Steve Wilkes said: “I’m so proud of my players, to put in a performanc­e on that kind of pitch was outstandin­g. We all know the game would never have been played six weeks ago but it was given the go-ahead due to only nine days remaining

in the season.

“I’ll have to be careful how I word the next sentence, but at 2-1 in the fifth minute of the six added, we were denied a most blatant penalty and by that I mean even the Bury players said it was a stone-wall penalty. If there were 150 in the ground, the referee gives it, but in front of 3,800 he somehow didn’t.

“A massive thank you to our travelling fans who never stopped singing all night. A credit to the football club”.

 ?? Leo Michaelovi­tz ?? ●●Action from Ramsbottom United’s game at Bury
Leo Michaelovi­tz ●●Action from Ramsbottom United’s game at Bury
 ?? Leo Michaelovi­tz ?? ●●Ramsbottom United fans cheer the team on at Bury
Leo Michaelovi­tz ●●Ramsbottom United fans cheer the team on at Bury

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