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PORT PIE   >   The Paper Round   >   Lancashire Evening Post
LANCASHIRE EVENING POST

Alty hit by a towering in-Fearno
Monday 13th September 2004

Terry Fearns helped Southport to second place in the Conference North with a quickfire double.

In a decisive seven minute first half spell Port flew into a two goal lead stunning Altrincham, who had only conceded four goals in six previous Nationwide North outings.

And Fearns netted both goals, taking his personal Port tally to six.

Altrincham aided by a freakish 72nd minute Farrell Kilbane own goal gave the Sandgrounders a stern second half test at a storm-ravaged Haig Avenue. Fearns ran onto a great 14th minute ball from Kevin Lynch and with clinical efficiency from 18 yards placed a low shot on the run past Stuart Coburn inside the right hand post.

It was 2-0 when Fearns launched himself at a Carl Baker right wing hanging centre and bravely from close range headed past Coburn.

Fearns was denied a hat-trick by the advancing Coburn in the 35th minute when Chris Price again pierced the Robins' rearguard with a central through ball creating a one on one situation.

This was not a one-way affair, Colin Little fired in a testing 30th minute long-ranger which was well held by Steve Dickinson and a minute later Little sliced wide from six yards on the right hand post.

Former Lancaster City winger Colin Potts also had an opportunity from close range but the bounce eluded him.

Coburn did well in the 39th minute to palm aside a Jerome Fitzgerald angled header.
Altrincham seized the initiative at the start of the second half with Neill Hardy putting in a low strike on the turn that Dickinson did well to block. Ex-Port striker Peter Wright came on in the 64th minute with Graham Heathcote switching the Robins to three up front.

As the rain torrented down Altrincham gained a 72nd minute lifeline following interplay on the right from Stephen Aspinall and Potts. Aspinall's wind assisted centre spun off Farrell Kilbane's head into the top far corner.

In stoppage time Dickinson made a stretching save with his legs to deflect away Mark Maddox's 14 yard drive.

Liam Watson, after seeing his side's third successive victory which put them up to second, said: "I genuinely believe Altrincham are a good side and it was pleasing to open them up quite so easily.

"Terry Fearns could have had a first half hat-trick and we could have been four up. We then had to defend which we did effectively.

Southport: Dickinson, Williams, Pickford, Kilbane, Fitzhenry, Lynch, Baker, Price, Fearns (Mulvanney 84), Robinson (Daly 79), Fitzgerald.

Subs not used: Lowe, Davis, Morley.

Referee: Mr B Roberts (Leyland)

Att: 967


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