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PREVIEW: MORECAMBE (H)

21 March 2019

Swindon face Morecambe this weekend looking to return to winning ways after two weeks without a win.

Town were left to settle for just a point against Port Vale at the County Ground as they failed to score for the second time in a week, after an unsuccessful trip to Stevenage.

The Robins face 19th-placed Lancashire side who have won two of their last three games against Forest Green and MK Dons.

The Oppo

Those recent wins over Morecambe and MK Dons, followed by a 0-0 draw against Notts County have given the Shrimps a cushion over their relegation rivals – something that didn’t look likely the last time these two sides met.

Back in September, Bentley’s side had endured a torrid start to the campaign losing six of their opening seven games in League Two including a heavy loss on the opening day of the season – a 6-0 battering away at Crewe Alexandra. At that point they were 22nd in the table but they’ve picked up points mainly away from home since then – they are 14th in the Away Table compared to 20th in the home rankings.

One of Morecambe’s strengths, in comparison to the rest of the teams in the nether regions of the table, is scoring goals – from all around the pitch. Eight players have contributed with over three goals with Kevin Ellison, A-Jay Leitch Smith and Rhys Oates all on six goals each.

Form

Saturday 16 March 2019                Notts County 0-0 Morecambe    League Two

Tuesday 12 March 2019                Morecambe 4-2 MK Dons             League Two

Saturday 9 March 2019                  Morecambe 3-0 Forest Green     League Two

Saturday 2 March 2019                  Yeovil 3-2 Morecambe                   League Two

Saturday 23 February 2019           Morecambe 0-2 Lincoln                 League Two

Head-to-head

Swindon have never lost to their Lancashire counterparts - last time out, Elijah Adebayo's solitary goal was enough to seal victory at the Globe Arena for ten-man Town after Kyle Knoyle's sending off. 

02 Dec 2006        Swindon Town v Morecambe     W            1-0          FA Cup

17 Dec 2011        Swindon Town v Morecambe     W            3-0          League Two

06 Apr 2012        Morecambe v Swindon Town      W            0-1          League Two

19 Aug 2017        Morecambe v Swindon Town      W            0-1          League Two

30 Mar 2018       Swindon Town v Morecambe     D             1-1          League Two

08 Sep 2018        Morecambe v Swindon Town      W            0-1          League Two

The Gaffer

James Bentley has been at Morecambe since 2002, totalling 16 years at the club. After playing for five years at Telford United, Bentley made the switch to the Lancashire club and spent the rest of his playing career with the Shrimps.

Bentley appeared for Morecambe 298 times, playing as a central defender. In 2011, he was appointed player-manager on a two-year contract but never picked himself to play and has, instead, concentrated on his managerial role.

Since his original contract was signed he has agreed a further three extensions. In that time he has defied the odds to keep the club in the football league numerous times and last season survived on the final day with Barnet dropping into the National League. Barry Roche’s goalkeeping heroics inspired a point on the final day away at Coventry to ensure safety.

This year, Bentley and his side look more comfortable in the fight for their League Two status – wins at the beginning of March against Forest Green and MK Dons have moved them eight points clear of the bottom two.

It’s not just on the pitch that the Liverpool-born boss is successful – his relationship with Morecambe’s supporters is special too. Back in December 2016, Bentley was sent to the stands after reacting to a red card for Alex Kenyon against Cheltenham Town, and consequently received a £1,000 fine. At the next home game, fans raised the sum of the fine by passing buckets round as they beat Notts County 4-1.

Following the departure of Paul Tisdale from Exeter City in the summer, Bentley became the longest-serving manager in the top four tiers of English football.

 

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Match Reports

REPORT: SWINDON TOWN 4-0 MORECAMBE

23 March 2019

Swindon Town made light work of Morecambe as they romped to their biggest victory of the 2018/19 season with a 4-0 win at the County Ground.

In a dominant and impressive performance, Swindon never really looked like losing as they stuck four past Jim Bentley’s Shrimps.

Theo Robinson opened the scoring on nine minutes with a header at the back post, before Kaiyne Woolery doubled the lead just before half-time.

Dion Conroy showed his attacking prowess just past the hour mark with a delightful finish, before Kyle Bennett rounded off a stellar day at the office.

First Half

Richie Bennett was close within a minute for the visiting Shrimps – after a breakdown of possession, he had the game’s opening shot but captain on the day, Dion Conroy, chucked his body in the way and blocked well.

From then, Swindon started to dictate – Danny Rose the ticker in midfield who started everything from deep. Kyle Bennett showed some early intent with crosses that flew across the face of the goal.

However, the home side did not have to wait long for the lead – Bennett was the man again to cause problems. He won the ball back from a corner that was partly cleared, cut the ball back and after Conroy and Luke Woolfenden tried their luck to no avail, Robinson was in the right place to nod home past Mark Halstead to put Town ahead.

And three minutes later, it was ever so close to being two  - Ali Koiki chested down to Keshi Anderson in the box but Halstead spread himself well to make an excellent point-blank save.

On 18 minutes, it was Luke McCormick’s turn to impress between the sticks – replacing Lawrence Vigouroux while he was away with Chile, he got a very strong hand to Aaron Collins’ one-on-one effort to keep his side in front.

As it looked like the half would fizzle out somewhat, Town sprung into action once again – Rose won the ball back in midfield and played to Anderson. He found Woolery out wide and he drifted onto his left foot and popped a shot in at the near post to give Swindon a two-goal cushion going into half-time.

Second Half

Swindon were equally dominant in the second half; however, struggled to make their possession count.

Just past the hour mark, McCormick was called into action from Sam Lavelle on the edge of the box but comfortably saved.

Town found another gear though and ramped it up – Conroy, who had been impressive throughout, spun gracefully in the box, cut inside and finished like a seasoned striker to effectively put the game to bed.

And with Matty Taylor coming off the bench to a rapturous reception, Swindon added a fourth. Kyle Bennett who had just been announced as man of the match struck from just outside the box and the ball found its way past Halstead to round off an excellent afternoon for Richie Wellens’ side.

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