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Shrimps seek Salford win

16 March 2024

Salford City are our hosts on Sunday 17 March, as we make the trip to Greater Manchester to continue our Sky Bet League Two campaign.

Morecambe will be hoping to return to winning ways on the road on Sunday afternoon, when they make the trip to the Peninsula Stadium to face the Ammies.

It is the second away trip of the week for the Shrimps, after their Tuesday night fixture took them across the border to South Wales to face Newport County. The game itself was not short of goals, the net bulging on no fewer than eight occasions at Rodney Parade. Two of these goals came from Gwion Edwards - the winger scoring his first goals for the club either side of a Chris Stokes strike. These three goals did not prove enough, however, and the Exiles ultimately came out 5-3 victors on the night.

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Salford City also played midweek, Stockport County the visitors at the Peninsula Stadium after making the short trip to Salford. It was a game of two halves, with the hosts going into the break two goals to the good thanks to a Luke Garbutt strike and a Curtis Tilt header. After the break, the momentum shifted, and goals from Ibou Touray and Isaac Olaofe secured a point for the visitors; the spoils shared between the two Greater Manchester sides.

Sunday’s two sides last faced each other at the start of September 2023, when Salford City made the journey to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium. On this afternoon, a first half goal from Michael Mellon proved enough to keep all three points in Morecambe.

The Opposition

The Ammies have a mixed start to their Sky Bet League Two campaign. 10 wins and 11 draws have placed them 20th in the Sky Bet League Two standings, on 41 points. Despite recent wins against promotion-pushing sides including Wrexham, Barrow and Crewe, Karl Robinson’s side have not seen themselves higher than 19th in the standings in 2024.

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Robinson has been at the helm at the Peninsula Stadium since 5 January 2024, after Neil Wood was sacked during the Christmas period. Robinson previously spent a long spell as Oxford United manager, and has also had tenures at Charlton Athletic and MK Dons.

Key Players

The one-to-watch in the Ammies attack is centre-forward Matt Smith. The 34-year-old has scored 24 times in his 43 appearances so far this season, including 23 in the league. This places him at the top of the league goalscorer standings, alongside Notts County’s Macaulay Langstaff.

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Defensive midfielder Elliot Watt has also played an important role in the side’s efforts this season, with eight assists to his name in his 32 outings for the Ammies this season.

Ged Brannan’s Pre-Match Thoughts

Morecambe manager Ged Brannan spoke on the character within the dressing room at the club, and on the challenge ahead.

“We’ve got loads of character,” he said. “We’ve got loads of belief, loads of fight. We’re a really good team and they’re all winners in that changing room.”

“They all want to win, and they were so disappointed after the game the other day. They will be right up for it on Sunday.”

“The pitch isn’t the best and they are very direct [at Salford]. We’ve got to go there with our sleeves rolled up and put a performance in.”

The Man in the Middle

Sam Purkiss will take charge at the Peninsula Stadium on Sunday afternoon, in what will be the official’s 28th fixture of the season. In his previous 27, Purkiss has shown no fewer than 124 yellow cards, with another 11 reds being brandished by the man in the middle.

One of these reds, alongside six of the yellows, were given in October when the Shrimps faced Colchester United. On this afternoon in Essex, Purkiss oversaw a 3-1 Morecambe victory.

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Ollie Williams and Alex Gray will run the line, with fourth official Kenwyn Hughes completing the officiating team.

Team News

JJ McKiernan, Brandon Barker, Stu Moore and Donald Love will remain sidelined for the Shrimps, with defender Farrend Rawson also a doubt.

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Match Reports

Defeat in Salford for Shrimps

17 March 2024

A Salford own goal was not enough for the Shrimps, as strikes from McLennon, Hendry and Tilt saw Morecambe fall to defeat on the road.

Morecambe were looking to bounce back from a narrow defeat on the road at Newport on Tuesday; a trip to struggling Salford City providing the Shrimps with an ideal opportunity to get back to winning ways.

The Reds had taken all three points in their last two meetings with The Ammies, but a point against high-flying Stockport in the week would surely give the home side confidence.

Neither side were able to wrestle real control of the fixture in the early stages, both teams being forced into a direct game on a difficult playing surface at the Peninsula stadium.

The game’s first big chance saw the deadlock was broken in the 13th minute, when Connor McLennon received the ball on the left-hand side. He weaved through the Morecambe back line, cutting inside and firing a right-footed effort beyond a stretching Archie Mair to give Karl Robinson’s side the lead. A smart finish from the Scotsman marking his first goal in 22 games.

Morecambe responded well, breaking quickly to thread Joe Adams through on the left. The Wigan loanee drove a low delivery across the six-yard box, but no one was there to meet it, and Salford scrambled clear.

The home side squandered a golden opportunity to increase their advantage in the 26th minute; a melee in the Shrimps' penalty area saw several attempts on Mair’s goal denied by some superb last-ditch defending. Mair himself producing a fine reflex stop from point blank range to ensure the deficit wasn’t doubled.

One-way traffic persisted for the remainder of the half; The Ammies looking to capitalise on their momentum by peppering the Reds area with crosses. Dan Chesters should’ve put Salford two goals to the good, clattering his effort off the crossbar from two yards out, as Morecambe struggled in what was a physical opening 45 minutes.

The referee’s whistle brought an attritional first half to a close, with the Shrimps trailing by a goal to nil.

Half-time: Salford City 1 Morecambe 0

Ged Brannan’s men began the second half a side apart from the one which ended the first. A positive, dynamic start saw Alex Cairns called into action for the first time, punching away a dangerous delivery from Gwion Edwards.

The Morecambe momentum was short-lived, however. A ball into Callum Hendry on the edge of The Shrimps area sat up for the number nine, who volleyed a looping effort over the rooted Mair from 25 yards, to silence a sizeable Shrimps away following.

Undeterred, The Reds continued to search for a way back into the fixture. Max Melbourne delivered a pinpoint free kick into the Salford area, which was nodded down for Substitute Jordan Slew; his powerful volley blocked from close range.

Morecambe’s persistence paid off in the 61st minute, as dangerous Shrimps corner dropped in the Salford box. Theo Vassell failed to clear, finding his feet in knots, and inadvertedly prodded the ball into his own net to give The Reds a lifeline.

Ged Brannan’s side continued to battle a deteriorating pitch and unwavering Salford side, in search of an elusive equaliser. 

It was to be the home side who struck again, however, having looked the more threatening side all afternoon. The Ammies made use of their aerial threat with just over 10 minutes remaining, substitute Luke Garbutt delivered an inswinging corner. Curtis Tilt lost his marker, rising highest to nod home and restore his side’s advantage.

An uneventful close to the game offered little in the way of clear cut chances, and after five additional minutes, full time was called at the Peninsula Stadium.

Full-time: Salford City 3 Morecambe 1

Salford City: Cairns, Mariappa, Watt ©, Watson, Lund (McAlleny 73’), Hendry (Luamba 77’), McLennan (Davies 94’), Tilt, Chesters (Garbutt 73’), Morton (Smith 77’), Vassell.

Subs not used: Torrance, Ingram.

Goals: McLennan (13’), Hendry (50’) and Tilt (79’).

Bookings: None.

Red cards: None.

Morecambe: Mair, Bedeau ©, Songo’o, Adams, Garner (Larsson 71’), Senior, Stokes, Edwards (Brown 71’), Melbourne (Tutonda 65’), Khumbeni, Hiwula (Slew 45’).

Subs not used: Smith, C.Smith, Taylor.

Goals: Vassel OG (61’).

Bookings: Garner.

Red cards: None.

Attendance: 2,927 (669 away).

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Ticket News

Tickets on sale for our Peninsula Stadium visit

1 March 2024

Tickets are now available for our rearranged trip to Salford City on Sunday 17 March.

Ticket Prices 

 

Seated 

Standing 

Adult (22-59) 

£15.00 

£15.00 

Senior 60+ 

£10.00 

£10.00 

Young Adult (18-21) 

£10.00 

£10.00 

Junior (14-17)

£5.00 

£5.00 

Kids (under 13) 

£1.00 

£1.00 

To buy online, click here. Alternatively, visit us in-store or purchase over the phone by calling 01524 411797 and selecting option three.

The deadline for advanced sales as well as refund requests is Friday 15 March at 13:00. Any duplicate ticket requests must be submitted no later than 12pm on the same day.

Tickets will be available to buy on the day by card at no extra charge, cash payments will not be accepted.

Those collecting from Salford City directly can do so via turnstile A, situated at the east end of the ground on Moor Lane. A gently sloping path leads down from Moor Lane to the turnstile forecourt and is suitable for wheelchair users and any supporter who prefers to avoid steps. 

The Red Devils have six wheelchair bays and carer tickets available for this fixture. Those wanting one must visit us in-store and pay the relevant admission price before receiving a complimentary carer ticket.

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