Premier League : Bangor 4 v 4 Mossley

BANGOR LET THREE GOAL LEAD SLIP

 

Bangor threw Mossley a Premier League lifeline on Saturday when they allowed them to fight back and grab a 4-4 draw at Ballykillare.

The Seasiders were 2-0 up after five minutes and 4-1 ahead with less than half an hour to go but allowed Mossley to come back and grab a point.

Mossley now have an advantage over relegation rivals Kilkeel but Bangor could still have a telling influence on the issue when they face the Co Down side in the last game of the season.

Bangor will wish to get something from their final two games - a tricky away visit to Annadale and that final home game against Kilkeel. They would also have hoped to have beaten Mossley, particularly after racing into a two goal lead.

The home side started on the front foot and put the Mossley defence under a great deal of pressure. The first goal came after the ball was stolen off a Mossley defender and Jamie McAuley won a penalty corner. Up stepped Adam Reading and he slammed the ball into the bottom left corner for the perfect start.

It got even better just minutes later when Bangor doubled their lead. Teenager Craig McDowell, who enjoyed his best game for the firsts at right back, played a superb ball down the wing, releasing Simon Hunter. He appeared to have no real support as he made his way into the circle but he cheekily nutmegged the Mossley goalkeeper to make it 2-0.

With such an early lead Bangor were guilty of stepping off the gas and Mossley dominated the remainder of the first half. That the Belfast side only scored one was down to a poor penalty corner routine and the solidity of captain John Tormey in the Bangor goal.

That goal came when a Mossley attack on the left flank was broken up but Bangor failed to clear their lines. The ball fell to Ross Beatie and he fired home from the top of the circle.

But in the final minutes of the first half Bangor restored their two goal lead against the run of play. McAuley made a strong run down the middle of the pitch and released Simon Cox at exactly the right time. The diminutive forward took a touch and coolly rolled the ball past the advancing goalkeeper for 3-1.

Bangor always knew that Mossley would come strong at them in the second half and all appeared to be going well when they weathered the storm and extended their lead further. To only get a point from 4-1 up was one of the side's most disappointing returns of the season. While this could be forgivable against a top side to do it against one facing relegation speaks ill of Bangor's confidence.

The fourth goal came after a superbly taken quick free from Nicky Blease found Hunter in the circle. He then twice exchanged passed with McAuley, wrong footing the Mossley back four, leaving McAuley with a simple tap-in.

But from here it was downhill for Bangor. Credit to Mossley for fighting back into the game. The point they gained may just keep them in top flight hockey for next season. Mossley had attacked predominantly down their right all afternoon and it was no surprise that their three late goals came from there.

All three involved good work from Ulster player Simon Todd, who was Mossley's best player by a stretch. For the visitors' second goal his shot appeared to he heading wide of the left post but was turned in by Chris McLean. Todd also set up the third, but this time with a more deliberate pass to Ricky Lee.

With only two minutes left another of Mossley's young stars, Ryan McRea grabbed the equaliser. Again the Belfast side made progress down the right flank and when it came over to him, McRea turned sharply and fired an unsaveable reverse stick shot past Tormey.

This week Bangor travel to face Annadale at Jordanstown. They may not have hit the heights of the last five season when they were league champions, but Annadale will still prove difficult opposition for Bangor. With neither side really having anything to play for it could be a chance for Bangor to sneak a win over their more illustrious rivals.