Rotator Placeholder Image
 
 
Matlock Town FC News

A Free Weekend For The Gladiators


Thursday 1st March 2012
by IAN RICHARDSON

The intricacies of the fixture list have probably done Matlock no favours, as a blank weekend after the fine second half showing against FC United on Wednesday night means they must wait a further 7 days to try and build on that display.

Although their below par away record this season continued with a 2-1 defeat at Stalybridge Celtic's Bower Fold Stadium, there was much to admire about the way Matlock fought back from a 2-0 half time deficit to leave the play off chasers clinging on for their win.

Their hopes of adding to their two away wins this term, the last as far back as September 3rd against Burscough, looked dead and buried at the interval. Matlock had been given a footballing lesson by United and the two goal lead was the least that Karl Marginson's men deserved.

But after the break it was a different story.

Manager Mark Atkins surprised the travelling fans by bringing defender Adam Yates off the bench and slotting him into a midfield roleManager Mark Atkins (left) surprised the travelling fans by bringing defender Adam Yates off the bench and slotting him into a midfield role - and this was instrumental in the Gladiators' greatly improved second half performance.

Now it was the Gladiators who dominated.

Yates played a prominent part in the goal which gave Matlock real hope just after the hour. He provided the energy and life that had been missing in the first half, and now he might have found himself a new position.

"One of the main reasons I arranged the recent friendly at Rainworth was to take a look at Yatesy in midfield, I'd been thinking about that for a while.

"Unfortunately he couldn't then play at Rainworth because he had to work, but he's come on against a very good side like FC United and done tremendously well in there and got us going again. It could well be that we'll try him again in midfield" Atkins admitted.

Yates had been ill over the previous weekend with a sickness bug which forced him to miss the 1-0 home win over Rushall Olympic and Atkins added that both Ben Algar and skipper James Lukic had suffered with the same ailment ahead of the FC clash.

"We were a bit short in the first half, they were too quick and too good for us" Atkins continued. "We gave them far too much space and good sides like United will punish you, like they did. The two goals we conceded were disappointing, at 2-0 down it was an uphill struggle, but we changed things for the second half when we had more energy and purpose and it worked a treat with Adam outstanding in midfield.

"We got back into it and then probably did enough to earn a point. In the end we fought hard in the second half and showed that we can compete with the good sides."

Atkins had indicated ahead of the Rushall game that the Gladiators' home form would be crucial in determining their final position, at the moment 14th.

They did well to secure a much needed win, only their 2nd in 12 league matches since November against a rugged and uncompromising 'Pics side who were reduced to ten men in the 74th minute when substitute Matt Lewis saw red for an elbow on Liam King.

Facing a stiff wind in the first half, Matlock fought hard and even created the two best chances, before having the confidence to go on and dominate the second half. Even with them piling on the pressure, it looked as if a goal wouldn't come, until new loan signing Lewis McMahon smashed home a penalty in the first minute of stoppage time at the end of the game.

"It was tricky for us in the first half with that strong wind against a big hard side. We'd spoken about Rushall's direct approach and the physical way they play. We knew we'd got to stand up to them and we did just that, they had just the one chance from our mistake. We had the two best chances, particularly the one for Ben Algar just before half time.

"I was pleased with us after the first half, and our performance gave us the confidence to go on and fully dominate the second half. The only question was whether we'd get the goal we deserved. Our attitude was first class and their goalkeeper pulled off 3 or 4 great saves.

"Sometimes in these circumstances, you think it's not going to be your day, but we carried on getting the ball into the right areas, eventually winning the penalty which gave us our reward" said Atkins.

The manager also admitted that the dire performance in the previous home game when Ashton United won 2-0 was still fresh in his mind.

"We were desperate for the win and we were both relieved and pleased at the final whistle. To be fair to the players, their response since the poor display against Ashton has been fantastic, they've come back fighting and battling.

"We talked in great detail about that Ashton performance and the need to put things right. Everyone's working extremely hard."

Atkins also praised the fans after he and Chairman Tom Wright asked for their backing before the game.

"Saturday was probably the first time since we've had the new stand and Social Club that they've really chanted loudly for us, they were fantastic and it's something we want to continue at future home games."

Goalscorer McMahon (26) was formerly with Sheffield Wednesday where he made 25 first team appearances before moving to Notts County where he made a further 29. Then he left for York City before joining Gainsborough Trinity.

"We'd been looking for a certain type of striker for 3 or 4 months and we got a phone call from Gainsborough on the Thursday saying he was available if we wanted him" Atkins explained. "I've got to thank the committee for making the funds available to bring him in. He holds the ball up very well and will offer us something different in an attacking sense. He's been a regular at Conference North level." McMahon is on loan until March 31st.

Meanwhile leaving The Reynolds Stadium and following striker Lee Morris to North Ferriby United is winger Ben Hunter.

Matlock are next in action on Saturday March 10th when Nantwich Town are the visitors.

 


 

 

RECENT STORIES

BUXTON 2, MATLOCK 1, MATCH REPORT -
Substitute Michael Towey's 89th minute winner was a kick in the teeth for Matlock whose much improved away performance deserved at least a share of the spoils. More...

GLADIATORS WORK HARD TO MAKE A POINT -
James Lukic's 88th minute equaliser earned the Gladiators a point against Marine when a goal for the hosts looked unlikely, despite playing against ten men. More...

GLADIATORS HAVE POINTS TO PROVE -
Matlock Boss Mark Atkins isn't too concerned with who the Gladiators have to face in their final 5 league games of the season, more on how his side performs. More...

TIRED GLADIATORS BEATEN BY BEESON BRACE -
Lee Beeson struck both goals to easily beat a lethargic Matlock who looked as if the end of the season could not come quickly enough.
More...

GLADIATORS BATTLE AGAINST INJURIES -
With 5 Injuries to key players, it's not ideal preparation for Matlock's toughest home test of the season when champions elect Chester visit on Saturday. More...

SUB WILKIN'S SPURS GLADIATORS TO VICTORY -
Half time substitute Liam Wilkin provided the spark to unlock the Burscough defence for Matlock's 3rd successive home win and 2nd league double of the campaign. More...

CAN THE GLADIATORS MAKE IT 3 IN A ROW? -
Wins in their last two home games have made for a brighter outlook at the Reynolds Stadium. More...

GLADIATORS TO KICK ON WITH SEASON -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins wants his side to put some real daylight between themselves and the relegation haunted clubs back to back with home games More...

GLADIATORS NEED A GOOD GOME RUN -
Boss Mark Atkins will be looking for his side to put together a run of wins at home, given their below par away record this season. More...

"WE NEED TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED" BOSS MARK ATKINS -
With exactly two thirds of their league programme done and dusted, Matlock Town's players have received a "could do better" assessment from Manager Mark Atkins. More...

GLADIATORS BOSS PUTS THE RECORD STRAIGHT -
Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins this week rubbished claims made by Buxton supporters that he had applied for the vacant manager's job at the Silverlands. More...

GLADIATORS UNDER PRESSURE FOR RESULTS -
Atkins' management credentials are currently being put to the test with the Gladiators' slide into the bottom half of the Evo-Stik NPL Premier Division table. More...

NEW BLOOD FOR GLADIATORS -
The fresh blood promised by manager Mark Atkins might just be in the Matlock Town squad for Saturday's home clash with Ashton Utd. More...

ATKINS RUBBISHES TRANSFER RUMOURS -
Matlock head to Kendal on Saturday with the criticism of manager Mark Atkins ringing in their ears. More...

"WE NEED A WIN!", GLADIATORS' BOSS MARK ATKINS -
Atkins seems to be losing patience and is ready to make the changes needed to stop a Matlock slump that's seen them go 8 games without victory More...

GLADIATORS BATTLING FOR A WIN THIS WEEKEND -
Draw specialists Matlock hope to finally secure the 2 extra points against Rushall Olympic in the Evo-Stik NPL Premier Division. More...

TWO MORE INJURY HEADACHES FOR REDS BOSS ATKINS -
The treatment room at the Reynolds Stadium continues to fill up as 2 more Gladiators join the injury list More...

GLADIATORS SECURE NEW PLAYERS -
"Never give up!" is the advice Matlock manager Mark Atkins often imparts on his players. Those same words are perhaps apt as he finally secured two of his main transfer targets this week. More...

"THE BEST LAID PLANS..." -
Matlock collected another 4 injuries at Stafford midweek, on top of the 2 they picked up in the 4-0 defeat at Chester 3 days earlier, More...

GLADIATORS UP FOR THE BATTLE AHEAD -
Mark Atkins is turning out to be one of Matlock Town's most astute managers as his homework again paid off, plotting the downfall of Hednesford Town in the FA Trophy. More...

GLADIATORS LEARN TO ADAPT -
Adaptability is the name of the game for Matlock boss Mark Atkins who adopted "a horses for courses" approach to team and tactics in the last 2 games. More...

GLADIATORS' BACK LINE ON SIDE LINE? -
Matlock Town could have a complete back four on the sidelines this weekend as they travel to league leaders Northwich Victoria. More...

GLADIATORS LOSE LUKIC -
Mark Atkins says that James Lukic has been comfortably Matlock's best player this season and losing him for 2 to 3 weeks is a "massive blow." More...

GLADIATORS HAVE A BLAST -
Few people would have guessed that Matlock boss Mark Atkins would be blasting his players 3 days after demolishing the visiting league leaders Chorley More...

BATTLE WITH LEAGUE LEADERS LOOMS -
The league leaders come to town on Saturday and Matlock manager Mark Atkins wants his side to repeat last weekend's performance More...

GLADIATORS PUNCH ABOVE THEIR WEIGHT-
"Remember what happened last year when we played a Blue Square North side", the message from Reds Boss Mark Atkins More...

GLADIATORS RECHARGE THEIR BATTERIES -
A free week - just what Matlock Town wanted after a busy opening month which has seen them play almost a quarter of their league fixtures plus the FA Cup. More...

GLADIATORS BATTLE ON DESPITE INJURY -
The 2-1 win against Mickleover Sports on Monday which extended Matlock Town's unbeaten run to 5 games might come at a cost. More...

GLADIATORS BATTLE ON -
According to boss Mark Atkins, 2 wins and 2 clean sheets has done much to right the wrongs of Matlock Town's first 2 games. More...

NEW SIGNING GIVES ATKINS SELECTION HEADACHE -
Striker Tyeisse Nightingale has signed for Matlock Town and now Gladiators boss Mark Atkins feels he has competition throughout his squad. More...

MATLOCK'S HUNT FOR STRIKER GOES ON -
The Gladiators' search for another striker goes on but new recruit Lee Whittington does his chances of a starting place no harm whatsoever with 4 goals in pre season. More...

GLADIATORS DRAW IN NEW BLOOD -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins swooped quickly to replace his departing goalkeeper Adam Sollitt with Worksop Town's Jon Kennedy More...

FINDERS KEEPERS FOR GLADIATORS -
The shock departure of first choice goalkeeper Adam Sollitt means a new goalkeeper is top of Matlock Manager Atkins' shopping list More...

BATTLE LINES DRAWN. 2011-12 FIXTURES -
A visit to League Cup winners Ashton United on Saturday August 13th is Matlock Town's season opener in the 2011/2012 season after the fixture list was released this week. More...

MIDWEEK FIXTURES CHANGE FOR THE GLADIATORS -
There's a change of midweek home night for Matlock Town this season as the Gladiators switch from Tuesday to Wednesday. More...

TRIALISTS MAKE THEIR MARK FOR GLADIATORS -
A clutch of trialists will have the chance to stake their claim with Mark Atkins' Gladiators when the Blues return for pre season training More...

GLADIATOR'S SIGN EXPERIENCED DUO -
Manager Mark Atkins reckons he's found experience that was lacking after agreeing deals with Chris Bettney and Simon Sturdy. More...

TWO NEW FACES FOR GLADIATORS -
Matlock Town's first two signings of the summer are a former fan's favourite and an up and coming utility player. More...

DUE TO RETURN TO THE GLADIATORS ARENA NEXT SEASON-
2 of Matlock Town's brightest young stars have signed new 1-year contracts ahead of the new campaign. More...

GLADIATORS BOSS PRAISES BUXTON -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins this week paid tribute to his number two Nick Buxton for his contribution both on and off the field. More...

MATLOCK TOWN'S HANNAH JOINS BRADFORD CITY -
Ross Hannah finally got his wish of a career in the Football League when he joined League Two outfit Bradford City. More...

PRAISE FOR GLADIATORS' YOUNG STAR -
2011 has seen the emergence of a bright young talent at the Reynolds Stadium as 18 year old full back Ben Turner has stepped up to the plate. More...

HANNAH STRIKES GOLD -
Ross Hannah has surely hit legendary status at Matlock Town as his hat trick in Easter Monday's final league game this term saw him shatter the club record of 49 goals in a season. More...

STAY OF EXECUTION FOR THE GLADIATORS-
Boss Mark Atkins admitted it was "a huge relief" to beat Nantwich Town and end their sequence without a league win More...

NEW FACILITIES FOR GLADIATORS -
Success for Evo-Stik League Premier Division outfit Matlock Town hasn't come on the field this season, but off it. More...

IS THE GLADIATOR'S BATTLE OVER? -
Manager Mark Atkins has conceded that his side's hopes of reaching the play offs are all but over. More...

NOW OR NEVER FOR GLADIATORS -
Monday night's 1-0 Evo-Stik League Challenge Cup semi final defeat at Ashton United gives the Gladiators just the play offs to aim for. More...

FIGHT GOES ON FOR GLADIATORS -
Their play off hopes may be fading but Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins insists that the fight goes on. More...

BATTLE AHEAD FOR THE GLADIATORS -
Make no bones about it, Matlock need to beat Whitby Town in Saturday's lunchtime kick off (1pm) at the Reynolds Stadium. More...

NEW BLOOD FOR THE GLADIATORS -
Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins has fulfilled his promise to strengthen his Gladiators squad More...

GLADIATORS BATTLE TO HANG ON TO HANNAH -
Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins says that claims from Torquay that the Gulls had signed Gladiators star striker are "premature to say the very least." More...

AND THE WINNER IS... -
A brace of awards have come Matlock Town's way for boss Mark Atkins and the Gladiators new stand being acclaimed as the best new stand of 2011... More...

GLADIATORS FIGHT TO THE FINISH -
A perfect February has given Matlock Town an excellent chance of making the end of season play offs but boss Mark Atkins is taking nothing for granted. More...

ATKINS PLEASED AFTER WEEKEND WIN -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins reckons the 4-0 win at Retford United was a massive result for his side in more ways than one. More...

ATKINS SEEKS NEW BLOOD -
A busy Mark Atkins is trying to strengthen Matlock's squad ahead of a run of 18 league games and at least one, hopefully more, League Cup tie to play before the season's end. More...

MATLOCK TOWN SEEKS INVESTORS -
"A few thousand pounds could make a real difference to the club". That's the message from Matlock Town Football Club. More...

ALL CHANGE FOR THE GLADIATORS -
Fans shouldn't be surprised to see a couple of changes to the Matlock Town team that takes on Marine at the Reynolds Stadium on Saturday More...

KEEP IT UP -
Having won four out of their last five league matches, Mark Atkins' Matlock Town now find themselves up in third spot, More...

FLU HITS MATLOCK CAMP -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins rose from his sick bed on Monday to orchestrate a vital home win against Burscough, and then was back in it straight after the match. More...

ATKINS, "2010 HAS BEEN A GOOD YEAR" -
...but the Gladiators' fate in 2011 could be decided on how they cope with fixture congestion in what is expected to be a crowded end to the campaign. More...

PROVERBIAL 'SIX POINTER' -
Matlock Town v Buxton on Christmas Monday at the Reynolds Stadium looks to be the proverbial six pointer as the local rivals seek a play off spot More...

GLADIATORS BATTLE ARCTIC CONDITIONS -
Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins fears that his side could face a big fixture backlog as the arctic conditions bit into the Evo-Stik League fixture programme this week. More...

BACK TO WINNING WAYS -
Manager Mark Atkins was pleased and relieved that defensive errors failed to rear up again as Matlock recorded two 3-0 home wins inside a week More...

GLADIATORS
FIGHT ON -

Without a win in five games, Matlock Town will be desperate to grab maximum points against second placed Colwyn Bay on Saturday. More...

ATKINS: GIVING CHEAP GOALS AWAY MUST STOP -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins says his side must stop giving cheap goals away after their second 2-1 home defeat in four days. More...

MILESTONE APPEARANCE FOR GLADIATORS PLAYER -
There's two very good reasons why Matlock Town will want Saturday's visitors Hucknall Town to feel the backlash More...

GLADIATORS FIGHT BACK AFTER 1st AWAY DEFEAT OF THE SEASON -
Mark Atkins will be looking for his Matlock side to bounce back quickly and positively from their first away defeat of the season against Worksop More...

YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN -
They say you can't keep a good man down... Matlock striker Ross Hannah has certainly proved the point this last week. More...

NEW STAND IN ACTION AT MATLOCK -
It's taken 10 years and a mammoth fundraising effort - but Matlock Town Football Club's new 300-seater stand is now providing a welcome home for supporters. More...

MATLOCK GAFFER BLASTS REFEREE -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins laid the blame for his side's second defeat of the season firmly at the door of Mansfield referee Mark Jones. More...

WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF? -
Matlock will travel to the Bill Stokeld Stadium hoping history repeats itself this weekend as they take on Evo Stik League first Divison South Carlton Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup. More...

TOP OF THE LEAGUE - Two wins in forty-eight hours placed Matlock Town on top of the league as they embark on their latest FA Cup adventure on Saturday at home to fellow Evo-Stik Premiership side Worksop Town. More...

NO EXCUSES -
Matlock boss Mark Atkins offered no excuses after a disappointing Bank Holiday return of just one point out of six. More...

MORE TO COME -
"I feel there's more to come from us." declared Matlock boss Mark Atkins after his side strengthened their Evo Stik League Premier Division campaign with a 3-0 win against Burcough. More...

RARING TO GO -
"The lads are raring to go" was the message from Matlock Town boss Mark Atkins after a long pre season programme of seven weeks and nine matches. More...

Related Links

Matlock Town Website


News   Community   Sport   Offers & Events   Leisure / Reviews   Public Services
Chesterfield Cranes