The Scarborough News

Boro come up short at Farsley

- BY MARTIN DOWEY Martin@dowey@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @Mjdowey

Scarboroug­h Athletic fell to defeat on Saturday, losing out 3-1 to title contenders Farsley Celtic at the Flamingo Land Stadium.

Farsley Celtic just had too much on Saturday as an injuryhamp­ered Scarboroug­h Athletic lost 3-1 at home to their promotion rivals. As starts go, Boro’s entry into the big game certainly wasn’t the best.

Looking shaky with a newlook defensive back four due to injury and suspension­s, Boro were caught flat-footed after just four minutes.

Nathan Cartman rolled the ball into an unmarked James Spencer in the middle and he passed into the back of the net.

Boro soon began to shake off their early shackles and started causing their visitors a few issues.

The returning Luke Lofts lifted just over the bar after good play from skipper Michael Coulson, then James Walshaw’s drive from distance gave keeper Kyle Trenerry something to think about.

Referee Stephen Dial had been buying the histrionic­s of Farsley from the beginning, but when Walshaw was twice sent sprawling in the box he just turned his back.

So the frustratio­n and anger continued to rise when Farsley added a second just before the interval, Spencer sweeping home his second of the afternoon after meeting the ball at the far post.

Boro were kept in the changing room at the break, with the management team of Steve Kittrick and Chris Bolder pressing their points ahead of the second period and Boro came out flying, pinning Farsley back in the opening stages.

With the Shed firing on all cylinders, Boro did manage to force the ball home, but James Williamson’s effort was ruled out by the linesman’s flag.

Then Walshaw sent an effort skipping across the sixyard box and just past the post.

Farsley still demonstrat­ed plenty of attacking potential though, with Cartman going very close on the hour with a header that bounced into Tommy Taylor’s hands off the post.

They looked to have put the game out of sight when Dave Syers converted a cross from close range to make it 3-0.

But Boro responded well, and Coulson’s fast feet and fine angled finish trimmed the lead back to two.

Despite a bit of huffing and puffing, there was no bringing down the house from Boro in the final stages and Farsley hung on for the victory.

 ??  ?? Scarboroug­h Athletic midfielder Nathan Valentine tries to charge past a Farsley man PICTURES BY MORGAN EXLEY
Scarboroug­h Athletic midfielder Nathan Valentine tries to charge past a Farsley man PICTURES BY MORGAN EXLEY
 ??  ?? Josh Lacey closes down a Farsley attacker
Josh Lacey closes down a Farsley attacker
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