Toolstation NCEL Division One
Hall Road Rangers A-A Shirebrook Town
Hall Road Rangers were leading 3-0 at half-time when the match was abandoned because Shirebrook refused to return for the second half.
James Piercy, Chris Spinks and Sam Belcher had helped see Hall Road race into a strong half-time position at Haworth Park.
Shirebrook however, after spending the first half under the cosh and following the sending off of visiting striker Bruno Holden refused to take the field for the re-start of the second half leaving referee Mehdi Najefi no choice but to abandon the match.
Hall Road were well worth their half-time lead. Headers from Ash Dexter and James Piercy narrowly missed the target whilst Chris Spinks dragged an effort just wide of the far post and saw a free kick well saved in the opening quarter. Rangers threatened further and after a free-flowing counter attack down the left flank Spinks was threaded through on goal but dragged his effort wide. Another fine move by fourth placed Hall Road saw Spinks denied when his chipped effort was turned round the post after smart work by Jake Vernon.
It was from the resulting corner that the hosts opened the scoring on 14 minutes. Spinks provided the pin-point cross from a corner and Piercy rose to nod home off the post from eight yards. Rangers talisman Spinks turned to goalscorer after providing his team’s opener just ten minutes later. Vernon played in Danny Norton on the right and his driven cross evaded everybody aside from Spinks who headed into an empty net from close range, in what would have been his 21st goal of the season.
With the visitors growing frustrated at been unable to get a foothold in the game, their skipper Anton Foster was booked for an off the ball incident involving Norton. They were then duly reduced to ten men when Holden was dismissed for threatening and violent conduct towards Hall Road midfielder Conner Harman and the referee.
In an ugly scene Holden refused to leave the pitch as he angrily remonstrated with the officials and spectators for a number of minutes. When he was finally removed, Rangers notched their third goal through defender Sam Belcher who poked home from a cross, a minute before the break.
More unpleasantries followed as the teams as left the field for the interval.
Then bizarrely, as Hall Road emerged for the second half, the visitors refused to do so and before the second half could get underway the game was forced to be abandoned.
Rangers must now await the decision of the NCEL committee who will discuss the best course of action to take at their next meeting.
Kick them out of the league.Big time Charlies chucking their teddies out just cos they were getting thumped.Cant have teams dictating like that.Gives non league a bad name.Shirebrook should hang their heads in shame.
Now I have to say that whenever I’ve been to Hall Road the welcome has been excellent. However, I hear rumours, and I stress these are unconfirmed and only hearsay, which paint a different picture of Shirebrook’s decision not to play on. No-one chucks the towel in just because they are 3-0 down, but I would be very disappointed if the rumours are discovered to have any foundation.
Gordon, you know Shirebrook Town well and know we are not ‘Big timers’ in any shape or form.
I too have heard on the grapevine that there is another version doing the rounds. I too hope it is not true, as it paints a poor picture for the league.
Let league do their thing and lets move on
Not only will their be serious consequences for the club but individual bans should also be handed out. who’s idea was it? Who agreed with it? Who wanted to play on? Are Shirebrook officials going to show leadership? We can’t have opposing players & officials threatened with violence.