BANGOR 0-0 CARRICK RANGERS

Carnegie First Division
Match Report by Neil Watson
Saturday 11th March 2006
Bangor and Carrick fought
out a drab scoreless draw at a blustery Clandeboye Park,
with chances being at a premium. Both goalkeepers were rarely
tested as attacks broke down in the final third of the field
on numerous occasions.
The match started slowly and it was after
15 minutes that Carrick threatened the Bangor goal. A cross
from the right flank found Frankie Small at the back post.
Small’s first time effort was well blocked by Kerr
despite appeals for a handball from the visitors.
Bangor’s best chance of the half arrived
after 17 minutes. Brian Russell crossed from the right towards
Jim McCloskey at the far post. McCloskey controlled the
ball well but the forward’s shot flew a yard past
the right hand post.
Both sides struggled to create any clear-cut
chances with McKenna and Dunlop blasting high over the bar
for Carrick and Bangor respectively.
Half-time: 0 – 0

The second half eventually sprung into some
form of life after 65 minutes. McKenna’s cross from
the left just evaded Frankie Small’s lunge 8 yards
from goal before the ball was hooked to safety.
3 minutes later and Bangor almost grabbed
the opener from the best bit of football in the match. David
Officer caught O’Reilly in possession of the ball
on the left flank before exchanging a neat one-two with
Andy Morrow. Officer collected the return pass before firing
an angled cross into the penalty area for John Douglas.
As the cross sailed over Alan Murphy’s head, Douglas
volleyed first time only to see Michael Dougherty acrobatically
tip the vicious shot over the crossbar.
At the other end of the pitch, Ryan Brown
1 had to be on top form to spare Grant Dunlop’s blushes
after 26 minutes. A low corner from the left was sliced
by Dunlop as he attempted to clear the ball. The ball seamed
to be looping over Brown but the ‘keeper threw himself
backwards to superbly push the ball onto the roof of the
net.
The Bangor ‘keeper again had to be on
form to deny Philip Rogan scoring from 10 yards. A cross
from the left evaded the Bangor defence before finding Rogan.
The former-Bangor striker turned his man before shooting
low. Fortunately for Bangor, the sprawling Brown managed
to block the shot with his legs
As the game drew to a close, Bangor almost
snatched victory through Grant Dunlop. Substitute Ryan Brown
2 played a low pass into Andy Morrow’s feet 12 yards
from goal. Morrow then laid the ball into the path of Grant
Dunlop, but the midfielder’s shot from the edge of
the penalty area flew wide of the right post.
Bangor: Brown 1, Holland, Officer (Bowers),
Larmour, Massey, Russell, Dunlop, Kerr, Morrow, Douglas
(Nicholl), McCloskey (Brown 2).
Booked: Morrow, Officer
Carrick Rangers: Dougherty, O’Reilly,
McKenna, Adams, Murphy, Prenter, McIllhagga, Taggart, Gray,
Rogan, F Small (Doherty). Subs not used: S Small, Bell
Booked: McIllhagga
Referee: Mr David Malcolm
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