Gateshead FC
Saturday 30th July 2011 saw myself, The Exiled Geordie, wanting to take in a match and with the better half away in Austria, it was time for public transport. Thinking back, I had already decided that the match of choice would be that of Gateshead v Sunderland at The International Stadium, although there was to be a late request to go elsewhere when I was in receipt of a message on facebook from Blyth Spartans suggesting I go and see a proper derby as they played host to Ashington (and won 4-0). However, Gateshead it was as I had already arranged to meet up with people.
Already there was an elderly gentlemen whom I began conversing with about current affairs at the club, as well as the Heed's Football League sojourn in the thirties, forties and fifties, and what might have been.
Whilst waiting outside the ground then Sunderland stars Nyron Nosworthy and George McCartney arrived. I assume they live closer to the ground than the rest of the squad? It would be fifteen minutes or so before the rest would arrive in coach and sporting their club tracksuits. They were polite and spoke to several bystanders as well, I'll give them that!!
It would be the visitors that would kick off the first half kicking from left to right in front of the main Tyne & Wear Stand and a crowd of just over 450. And, although it would be Sunderland that would have the first real effort on goal when Cook put over the bar on 3 minutes, it would be the home side of Gateshead that would dominate the majority of the game as a whole. And on ten minutes the Heed would strike their first attempt on goal when the impressive Yemi Odubade would send the first of many crosses into the box for Kris Gate to slot just wide of goal.
This set the scene for the opening, if not the first half as a whole, a Gateshead would have chance after chance as Jon Shaw, Nathan Fisher and a late James Curtis effort, all went begging. Sunderland, even if minimalistic, did have a few chances as they tried to add themselves to a game that was in danger of getting away from them. But it would be at the end of the first half when Reed was played in by the impressive Oumarc Tounkara but the resulting shot was well saved by Paul Farman in the Heed goal. Farman would spend the majority of the first half as a spectator as at the interval the score would read - Gateshead 0 Sunderland Reserves 0.
With the Heed kicking off the second half there was to have already been several changes by the home side as is the norm with pre-season friendlies. Manager Ian Bogie had brought on Chris Moore, Kyle Nix and Craig Baxter and all would play some part throughout.
Minutes into the second half and there would be a lengthy hold-up in the play as Shaw, the Heed's number 9, went down injured in the middle of the park and not long afterwards he was to be replace by Gary Mulligan. It would be Sunderland though that would nearly take the lead though as Paul Farman and his defence would add error to a routine goal-kick and have to scramble back to clear off his own line when the goalmouth was gaping for the on-rushing Sunderland attackers. But, as was the case throughout the match, a Sunderland effort would lead to numerous Gateshead ones, and this would be no different with the ball being quickly played to the other end and yet another Heed chance was wasted.
As both sides began the substitution merry-go-round, Sunderland using three out of the four they brought with them in bringing on Liam Marrs, Brett Elliott and Alex Gorrin, the latter stages were to be against the grain of the earlier part of the game. Gateshead were still dominant but Sunderland were starting to see more of the ball and having a few more chances to boot.
It was to be the home side that would still finish the stronger however as Nix and Moore, amongst several others, had chances to snatch victory at the death. It wasn't to be though and both goalkeepers, considering the chances at goal, had little to do throughout.
A nice touch was to be when the Heed's Jon Shaw left the dugout for an early bath and treatment to rapturous applause from the home support, to which he acknowledged with a return applause.
Gateshead - Farman, Odihambo, Gate, Curtis, Clark (c), Turnbull, Shaw, Odubade, Cummins, Fisher, Carruthers. Subs: Deasy, Baxter, Mulligan, Gillies, Nix, Moore, Moyes.
Sunderland - Wilson, Bagnall, McCartney, Reed, Nosworthy, Liddle, Cook, Deacon, Tounkara, Armstrong, Mitchell. Subs: Marrs, King (unused), Elliott, Gorrin.