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The trap door to the Conference is opening ever wider
for City, after yet another home defeat; 0-2 versus Cheltenham.
Prior to kick off, hopes were high for the Minstermen to continue the
improvement shown versus Bury in midweek. The York faithful too were determined
to play their part, with the Popular Stand fans again leading the support, as
the atmosphere built.
However, it was not to be and despite some reasonable football from the home
team, only one shot on goal in 90 minutes really said it all.
York started brightly enough and after only 3 minutes, Nogan was unlucky not to
get on the end of a Liam George cross, only six yards out. The City assistant
manager then threaded a dangerous through ball and Newby looked clean through,
only to be thwarted by a very dubious looking offside decision.
Cheltenham meanwhile were confined to shots from distance, the best of which,
was a Grant McCann blast, parried by Ovendale.
On the half hour, City should have taken the lead. A George corner from the left
was met sweetly by Hope, rising above the Cheltenham defence. His powerful
header however, was somehow kept out by a frantic goalline block involving
keeper and defender.
The remainder of the half saw Cheltenham becoming more assured, but City still
looked comfortable with some good football from Leigh Wood in midfield. The
goalkeepers remained fairly redundant however as half-time approached with the
game goalless.
The second-half remained even with York probing through Wood and Dunning, whilst
Cheltenham continued to try their luck with shots from distance.
Then disaster struck, as the game turned on yet another own goal conceded by
City. A Cheltenham corner from the left caused some panic in the York defence
with three defenders leaving the ball to each other. Lee Nogan then desperately
tried to hook the ball clear of the goal-line, only to smash it into the roof of
his own net. A bizzare goal and York were 1-0 down, with a little over 30
minutes remaining.
From then on, York got worse and the revival of Tuesday night never looked
probable. In truth, Cheltenham appeared the more likely team to add to their
lead as City threw men forward with little effect. Ovendale had to pull off
three saves to deny Paul Brayson, and Chris Smith then made a brave block again
from a Brayson shot.
The Cheltenham centre-forward was not to be denied however. Ovendale took too
long over an injury time clearance and when the ball was stolen from him by
Brayson, the York keeper brought him down. The result was an inevitable red card
and no chance for stand in keeper Darren Edmondson with Brayson's spot kick.
With the travelling fans still celebrating, the final whistle blew and York were
put out of their misery, for now at least.
The next game sees Yeovil visit Bootham Crescent on Tuesday night and a win
seems very remote on this display and against a team who unlike Cheltenham, have
everything still to play for. It would be a brave man therefore who would bet
against Conference football next season and it would seem the nightmare is to
become reality.
Attendance: 3221
Man of the Match: Leigh Wood.
Report by Mark Willis.
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