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    The much anticipated return match against Southport Shoreline had arrived. After the

    disappointment of defeat on the opening day of the season, Skem were determined to reverse that

    result and beat their opponents on their home soil. The date was September 29th

    and the setting

    was Sandbrook Recreational Ground in Ainsdale, a severe step down from the previously promised

    Haigh Avenue, home to Southport FC. Skem were starting to look like their usual selves with two of

    last seasons star players returning to the squad after injury, club captain Kelly Corser took up herusual role in the heart of the team after missing out on the season opener, and Ash Taylor, the

    creative genius whose goals and assists were the backbone of Skems success last year. However, on

    this occasion, Taylor was to swap her shooting boots for a pair of goalie gloves and take her place

    between the posts, while the management team searched for a long term replacement for last years

    keeper Robyn Carter, whose non appearance at training had seen her dropped from the squad. The

    broken foot that had haunted Taylor pre season was still on the mend and another injury now could

    see her ruled out for most of the season, but her desire to feature in this fixture was so great that

    she volunteered to play in goal. As with the first game Skem won the toss and elected Shoreline to

    get the game underway. Shooting left to right on a slight incline, Skem started much the same as

    game one, they got amongst Shoreline and applied some early pressure, forcing Shoreline to adopt

    the long ball once again. This nearly became fatal for Skem as a couple of usually simple headerswent backwards instead of forwards, putting unnecessary pressure on Skems back line. Five

    minutes in and Shoreline broke down the left, but a sharp Weedall tracked the run well and made a

    superb tackle to avert any danger, picking up a slight knock in the process. It wasn t long before

    Shoreline were put through again, but a very bright Taylor came off her line to not only win the ball,

    but then proceed unconventionally for a goalkeeper to skilfully take on the opposing forward and

    start off a move that would ultimately lead to the games first goal. The ball was picked up in midfield

    by Skems Olivia Cardwell whose stirring run into the Shoreline box left their back line at 6s and 7s,

    and before they could readjust , the first games stand out player Becca De Gier thundered the ball

    into the back of the net to put Skem in front. Skem were now in the ascendancy, and dominating the

    game everywhere on the park. They nearly created another great chance when Abi Hart ran from

    deep to beautifully read the Shoreline pass and make a pin point interception before bearing downon goal and winning a corner. The resulting corner from Cardwell was so close to going in that most

    of the Skem line cheered in celebration before realising it had narrowly gone over. Cardwell was

    really starting to run things for Skem now as she looked back to her best, she once again carved

    open the Shoreline midfield to thread an inch perfect ball to Abbey Lynott who had cut in from the

    right only to be brutally taken down in the box, a penalty for sure and an almost certain red card, but

    the referee after giving the penalty without hesitation didnt even issue a caution, a poor decision by

    anyones standards. Up stepped Cardwell to clinically convert the penalty and put Skem Two goals

    up. Unfortunately for Lynott, her day was over nursing an injury that would rule her out for the next

    three weeks with medial ligament damage. The game was only 30 minutes old, and yet had so many

    talking points, and none more so than the referees constant inability to see when a player is offside.

    Cardwell had played the line all afternoon and not once was she given the benefit of the doubt. Andjust after the half hour, after some great play in midfield from Lynotts replacement Buckley and De

    Gier, Cardwell had the ball in the net, only for it to be ruled out. Shoreline were getting nowhere,

    and it was hardly surprising when you had players in Skems team who would literally throw

    themselves in front of anything, as the first half drew to a close, Kayleigh Bradshaw stood firm in

    midfield to block the ball once, twice, even three times in succession with her head, back, face, or

    anything else she could get in the way. Having gone off at the end of the first half with a slight injury,

    Skems Abi Hart was good to go once again as the second half got underway. The second half

    seemed even as Skem struggled at times to find the fluidity they had in the first half. They nearly

    found themselves three goals up when a Shoreline goal kick went straight to De Gier who

    instinctively volleyed the ball first time back over the keeper, only to see it bounce over the bar.

    Once again, Skem were to rue their missed chances as Shoreline pulled a goal back with 25 minutes

    to go, a great shot had seen Taylor pull off an excellent save only for the oncoming player to put the

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    ball in the net. Chances were now coming at both ends with Cardwell throwing everything at

    Shoreline to try and force a third goal, on 70 minutes she rounded the keeper only to hit the side

    netting. Injuries and substitutions were now playing a major part as Skem lost Weedall firstly after

    another heavy tackle, and not long after they lost their vice captain Natalie Walsh to a vicious tackle

    leaving Walsh in agony with ankle and knee injuries. Shoreline were getting away with murder, and

    still the referee seemed reluctant to punish their dirty tactics. Skem were now up against it for thelast 10-15 minutes as Shoreline pushed and probed the Skem backline for an opening. The opening

    came with literally minutes to go as a failure from keeper and defender to clear the ball gave

    Shoreline an open goal and almost certain equaliser, but just when you thought 3 points were gone

    for Skem, deputy keeper Taylor made a tackle with an outstretched boot that any international

    centre half would be proud of, the cheers rang out from the Skem touchline as victory was moments

    away. The final whistle went on this mild breezy afternoon and Skem were definitely the happier of

    the two teams having exacted revenge for their opening day defeat, 2-1 victors over Shoreline,

    whose manager wasnt so gracious in defeat as the disappointment was there for all to see. A close

    woman of the match as so many could of taken home the prize, left back Molly Parker was

    outstanding once again, as was Weedall with 4 of the votes, but it was deputy goalkeeper Ashley

    Taylor who took home the reward for her heroics at the death to win a game for Skem they couldquite easily of drawn.