AFC Liverpool v Runcorn Town, September 2014
A very scrappy first half was brought to life by a 25 yard screamer from right back Mike Girvan. It didn't half swerve on route to the top corner, and is right up there with the best ever goals scored by AFC Liverpool.
Until that point, we had probably had the better of the half, forcing a couple of corners. Whereas their best moment came in the first few minutes when Midfielder Nathan Valentine just about avoided an own goal, by skying over our own crossbar.
With a few minutes to go before half time, there were a few signs that Runcorn Town were getting back into it. Then Paul Shanley beat our keeper Ryan Jones to the ball, with Jones in no man's land, enabling Shanley to proceed in bringing Town back on level terms.
However, we did regain the lead in first half injury time. After a relatively quiet first half, Franny Barry scored following a goalmouth scramble.
The second half was dominated by sustained attacks from the visitors. On a couple of occasions, a fine cross led to a decent header going wide or over. That said, I can only recall Ryan Jones needing to make one save of note, which was a tip over the bar.
Despite riding our luck, we could have won more convincingly with a couple of late opportunities. Franny missed a one on one, and James Robinson tripped over the ball whilst played clear through. Still, we did ride our luck that night to hold on for a 2-1 win.
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