Quakers looking to extend unbeaten run to six matches
By Ray Simpson
Quakers host Gainsborough Trinity this Saturday looking to extend our unbeaten run in the leag...
Quakers host Gainsborough Trinity this Saturday looking to extend our unbeaten run in the league to six games.
Goals from Stephen Thompson and Josh Gillies earned us a 2-2 draw at Brackley last weekend, a result that kept us third in the division, four points behind leaders Fylde and level on points with Harrogate Town.
We host a Gainsborough side that have recovered from a poor start to the season and are now in 13th place in the league table. They have won three of their last four games, but all have been at home. From their six away games they have fared less well, so far only picking up one point on their travels. In their last game they won 3-2 at home to Tamworth after being 2-0 down at one point.
Recent results:
September 3rd Worcester City (away) drew 2-2 Worsfold, Evans
September 6th Stalybridge Celtic (away) lost 2-3 Bailey-King, Reid
September 10th AFC Telford (home) won 3-1 Worsfold 2, Thewlis
September 13th FC Halifax Town (home) won 3-2 Thewlis 2 Worsfold
September 24th AFC Fylde (away) lost 1-3 Thewlis
October 8th Tamworth (home) won 3-2 Thewlis, Jarman, Templeton
Gainsborough's season so far (courtesy of the Stalybridge website)
http://www.stalybridgeceltic.co.uk/teamstats.php?team=GAINS&year=2017
Gainsborough were one of the founding members of the Conference North in 2004 and have remained in the division ever since.
2015/16 National League North Played 42, Points 50, Position 16th
2014/15 National League North Played 42, Points 50, Position 17th
2013/14 National League North Played 42, Points 45, Position 16th
2012/13 National League North Played 42, Points 66, Position 8th
2011/12 National League North Played 42, Points 74, Position 4th
Manager Martin Gray, who is hoping that injured pair Peter Jameson and Kevin Burgess may return this weekend, said; “We must make the most of our next two home games against Gainsborough and Worcester City. It was a long trip to Brackley last weekend and we came back with a really good point that set us up for this game.
“It was a strong performance at Brackley, and we must make sure that we take all the positives out of that, and be better in both boxes.
“We must take our chances, but the positives last weekend outweighed the negatives as far as I’m concerned.
“There are no easy games in this league, and it’s important that you treat every game as a top of the table clash. If you don’t, that’s when you get caught out. We understand that, that’s why we try to adopt the right mentality and do things the right way all the time. Gainsborough will come and be hard to beat – last week they came back from 2-0 down to beat Tamworth – but I’m more concerned about what we do.”
Quakers' season so far, courtesy of the Stalybridge website:
http://www.stalybridgeceltic.co.uk/teamstats.php?team=DARLI&year=2017
Kick off on Saturday is 3:00pm, updates on the game will be made from the club's Facebook, Twitter, Mobile App (sponsored by Tempest Jones) and Website. Live Commentary will be broadcast from Darlo Fans Radio (which is sponsored by Tempest Jones) at 2:50pm.