STOCKPORT GEORGIANS PREVIEW
Time to find those winter woollies, it’s a game under the HWRS lights for the first time in a month as the Rams take a break from league action and face Stockport Georgians in the Macron League Cup Round 2.
MATCH: Ramsbottom United vs Stockport Georgians
VENUE: Harry Williams Riverside Stadium, Ramsbottom, BL0 0BS
COMPETITION: North West Counties Premier Division
DATE: Tuesday 19th November 2024
KICK-OFF: 7:45pm
ADMISSION: Adults – £9, Concessions – £5, U12 – £1 (with paying adult) – CASH ONLY
OVERVIEW:
For those of a certain Rammy vintage, the name of Stockport Georgians will not be a unfamiliar one. For they were a side we played for a few seasons in the Manchester League and now, here we are, playing each other again in a NWCFL competition – it’s nice to see you once again!
In the grand scheme of things, some might say that this game in not hugely important but it is to continue to winning mentality. And whilst it is heavily favoured that the Rams will win this game against the side in 11th in Division One South, the Georgians come into this game off the back of a 1-0 win over Barnton on Saturday – a much needed boost having lost their previous three games.
They also have a player by the name of Lucas Berry in their ranks, one of the leading goal scorers in the NWCFL with 19 in the league and 23 in total, so certainly a dangerous player to watch out for so the Rams will certainly need to be on their guard.
As for the Rams, they come into the game off the back of the hard-fought 2-0 win over Pilkington which was needed after the FA Vase exit the week before.
Let’s see what happens in this game – the Georgians beat Cheadle Town away 2-1 to reach this stage while the Rams snuck past West Didsbury and Cholton via penalties and a place in round three is up for grabs.
HISTORY:
It was 1994/95 season in the Manchester League Premier Division that these two side last met – in two very entertaining games! 29 October 1994 at the Riverside was the home game that season for the Rams and we would win 5-1 but the reverse fixture, played at Flowery Field, would level the tallies 4-0 for the Georgians in May 1995.
The Rams finished 7th in that season while the Georgians were down in 12th but we were regular mid-table dwellers for the four seasons that we would meet, starting in 1991/92. The Rams left for the NWCFL in 1995/96 but the Cheshire side waited a little longer, finally taking the leap in 2022, winning the Manchester League twice after the Rams departed in 2002 and 2015.
STEVE WILKES’ THOUGHTS:
“A professional performance on Saturday saw us bounce back from the disappointment of the FA Vase exit but I was also a little disappointed that we didn’t score more goals as we deserve to.
“But we will now turn our focus on this game on Tuesday night which we know is important to keep the winning frame of mind.”