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Curran Double Sinks Plucky Southport
By Deadly Submarine July 23 2008
A brace from Rovers striker Craig Curran helped Rovers to a 4-1 win at Haig Avenue on Tuesday night against a plucky and hard working Southport side. Rovers led 1-0 at half-time thanks to Curran's opener but further goals in the second half made the scoreline more dominating for the visitors.

TOTAL TRANMERE – Pre-Season Friendly Report

Southport  1 - 4 Tranmere R 

    Steve Daly 60                                            Craig Curran 7 and 76

                                                                    Andy Taylor 48

                                                                    Ian Moore 79

By Deadly Submarine

After a 6-2 win and a 4-0 win in their last two friendly games, albeit against lower league opposition, Rovers were at it again tonight as another good footballing perfromance saw them beat a plucky Southport side 4-1 thanks to goals from Craig Curran (2), Andy Taylor and Ian Moore.

Once again it was the 4-3-3 formation for Ronnie Moore's men with the starting line-up as follows........

Achterberg

Holmes Kay Chorley Taylor

Edds O'Callaghan Barnett

Gornell Savage Curran

After a an early spell of pressure, Rovers took a seventh minute lead when Danny Holmes, who spent parts of last season on loan at Haig Avenue provided a pinpoint cross from the right which Craig Curran headed home.

Curran was already at that point having an excellent game for Rovers and looked the most threatening player by far.

Southport 4

Danny Holmes Clear the Lines

Rovers thought they had doubled their lead midway through the first half when the equally excellent Charlie Barnett, not yet officially a Rovers player, headed home but the referee had spotted a push in the Sandgrounders penalty area and disallowed the goal.

The hosts had a great chance to equalise when a backpass to John Achterberg left the Keeper in trouble and a perfect opportunity for a shot was blasted high and wide by Craig Noone.

Southport were proving to be decent opposition but Rovers higher level showed in the game as they took command and passed the ball excellently at times.

They failed to find another breakthrough in the opening half though and the half-time break saw the score still at 1-0 to Tranmere, a scoreline they just about deserved on the balance of play.

Just before half-time Gareth Edds, who seemed to have picked up some kind of minor knock, was replaced by Steven Jennings.

Ronnie Moore made four half-time changes with both centre-backs, Chorley and Kay being replaced by Luke Waterfall and Ian Goodison whilst at the other end of the field, Bas Savage and Terry Gornell made way for Chris Greenacre and Ian Moore.

Two minutes into the second half Barnett crossed for Andy Taylor to head home and make it 2-0 to Rovers before Craig Curran fired wide.

On the hour mark though, the hosts got back into the game as Rovers’ defence fell asleep allowing Neil Robinson to send Steve Daly clear and the striker couldn’t miss as he slotted the ball past Danny Coyne for 2-1.

Southport - Curran Goal

Curran Grabs his Second Goal of the Night!

Fifteen minutes later, Craig Curran nabbed his second of the day and Rovers' third after a fantastic ball over the top of the defence by Steve Jennings left Curran with a fairly easy finish low into the bottom left corner.

Just three minutes later it was 4-1 with Jennings again the provider as Paul Henry, a substitute for George O'Callaghan in the second half, dummied the midfielders low pass, allowing Ian Moore to curl the ball into the top corner for arguably the best finish of the night.

All in all a decent performance for Rovers against a dogged Southport side and some promising performances on the night particularly from Craig Curran, Danny Holmes and Charlie Barnett as Ronnie Moore's men now look forward to the next game against Morecambe from League Two at Christie Park on Saturday afternoon (Kick-Off 3.00pm).

Tranmere Team:

Achterberg, Holmes, Andy Taylor, Kay, Chorley, Edds, O'Callaghan, Barnett, Curran, Gornell, Savage.

Used Subs - Jennings, Moore, Greenacre, Goodison, Waterfall, Henry, Cresswell.

Unused Sub - Danny Coyne

  
Man of the Match

Craig Curran

Despite great performances all night from Charlie Barnett, Danny Holmes and Ben Chorley, Curran was by the far the best player on the pitch and looked a constant threat all evening.  He fully deserved his two goals on the night and the Man of the Match Award too!

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tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: prenton--park--life (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:22:20:29:48

another good win for us with curran gettin another 2 and taylor gettin one and with ian moore scorin that meas all the strikers have a goal to there name its lookin alot better this season now

Re: tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:22:22:45:53

Curran was absolutely brilliant tonight upfront in the front three firstly with Savage and Gornell and then with Greenacre and Moore.

Savage looked a little better but still poor in the air whilst Danny Holmes was excellent at the back (as all the back four of Taylor, Holmes Kay and Chorley were first half).

Shuker was in the Stands again injured whilst Ahmed was also in the Stands and Sonko was totally absent from the Ground as far as I could see.

A decent performance and yet more football onth floor rather than hoof which was good to see.

Edds picked up a knock just before half-time it seemed and was replaced by Jenno who was immense!

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Re: tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: Matthew the rover (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:22:23:40:55

A good, comfortable win. Around the time they scored, we sat off and they got one but could have scored another one at least, whilst they missed a sitter in the first half.

Otherwise though, as I say, comfortable. We had lots of corners, scored four good goals and had one dissallowed, whilst there were plenty of other chances.

For me, Savage, O'Callaghan, Jennings and Chorley played well, but Barnett and in particular Curran were terrific.

Ian Moore's finish was superb too!

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Re: tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: prenton--park--life (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:00:05:02

i read soewere that ronnie has given sonko time to rest for world cup qulifiers or to recover but i cant rememberwhere i read it

Re: tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: Giovanni (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:00:32:25

curran had an excellent game. barnett looked a real shiner hope we sign him hes got a great first touch and always looking to get away from the opposition

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Re: tranmere 4-1 southport
Posted by: Trevor Charles (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:00:37:06

A good performance fair play. The talk on the terrace was that Ashton Taylor and Gerwyn Jones were on the way out of the club to pastures new and that Gornell has been tied up on a longer deal - confirmation needed on the latter.

Re: Curran Double Sinks Plucky Southport
Posted by: PeteTRFC (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:08:00:36

I was wondering what had happenned to Sonko. Hopefully he'll be ready for the start of the season

Re: Curran Double Sinks Plucky Southport
Posted by: Ricci (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:10:17:12

Anyone know what has happened to that Brown guy?

Re: Curran Double Sinks Plucky Southport
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:23:11:22:30

That's a bit racist Ricci!winking smiley (Only Joking!!)

Is he the guy from Feyenoord who played at Heswall last week?

I haven't heard much about him or where he's been this week!

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