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Preview: Oldham Athletic (A)

4 October 2022

The Iron swifty return to action this week with Oldham Athletic next up on the road as Tony Daws’ side continue to search for a first away win since Boxing Day 2021, which came against Tuesday’s opposition.

It was a fourth game unbeaten at the weekend as Alfie Beestin’s 49th minute strike put the Iron level away at Torquay United.

TICKET & COACH TRAVEL NEWS

Click here for ticket and travel details ahead of Tuesday’s clash against Oldham Athletic, away at Boundary Park.

Match tickets will remain on sale from the Iron ticket office until 3.30pm on Tuesday, October 4th but supporters can pay matchday prices on the day, which is cash only on the turnstiles.

Away coach travel will be running to Oldham on Tuesday, with limited spaces available to book, departing at the following times:

4.00pm - Hornsby bus depot
4.05pm - Ashby Broadway
4.15pm - Museum and Baths Hall
4.30pm - Glanford Park

ADDITIONAL TRAIN TRAVEL NEWS

Fans travelling direct to Manchester Piccadilly via TransPennine Express should check the train operator’s ‘short-notice cancellations and amendments’ page on the morning of the match to avoid any pre-planned short-notice disruptions which may likely occur.

Metrolink’s Pink line offers an every 12 minute service to the town from stops around Central Manchester once train-goers have arrived. More information can be found here.

PRE-MATCH VIEWS


Tony Daws (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

Jai Rowe (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

IRON TEAM NEWS

Iron Interim manager Tony Daws revealed post-Torquay that all players who featured made it through the game unscathed.

Aiden Marsh, Liam Feeney & Jordan Hallam (hamstrings) will all miss out through injuries, as will Colin Daniel (tendonitis).

THE OPPOSITION

The Latics were edged out 2-1 at home against Welsh-side Wrexham on Saturday, falling short in the 90+5th minute after leading until the 85th.

In July, local businessman Frank Rothwell purchased the football club from former owner Abdallah Lemsagam, following relegation to the fifth tier alongside the Iron. The club became the first former Premier League team to drop into non-league since its creation in 1992.

Oldham sit 17th in the Vanarama National League after 11 games, with all three victories so far this season coming on home turf. Former manager John Sheridan stepped down in September, with David Unsworth challenged of the task to take the club forward.

For more information on our visitors, click here.

THE OFFICIALS

The referee will be David Richardson, who is assisted by Lewis Dawson and Callum Jones. The fourth official is Dale Baines.

MATCHDAY DETAILS

Iron fans will be situated in the Chadderton Road End for the game where, as previously mentioned, pay on the turnstile is available at matchday prices.

Turnstiles are stated to open two hours before kick-off, with searches taking place.

Oldham state that supporters on a matchday should use the Hospital Car Park which has a cost of £5. A steward should be on hand to assist. Parking is limited and fans are advised to use the postcode ‘OL1 2PA’ for their Satellite Navigation. For those who wish to park on the Oldham Event Centre (Joe Royle Stand) facilities, use the postcode 'OL2 5BL'.

Oldham also state fans can avoid the busy match-day traffic by leaving their cars at a Metrolink Park and Ride site, before completing the remainder of their journey on Metrolink.

Park and Ride sites include:

Oldham Mumps with 270 spaces – Prince Street, Oldham, OL1 3TJ

Piccadilly with 550 spaces – Boad Street, Manchester, M1 2RP

Rochdale Railway Station with 217 spaces – Hare Street, Rochdale, OL11 1JL

A full list of sites and locations can be found on TfGM’s dedicated Park and Ride webpage.

FULL RECORD

Our full record against Oldham Athletic is as follows:

SEASON/DATE COMPETITION RESULT IRON SCORERS
2021-22 - Sat 5 Feb LG 2 Iron 0-1 Oldham  
2021-22 - Sun 26 Dec LG 2 Oldham 1-3 Iron Loft 2, Hippolyte
2020-21 - Tue 16 Mar LG 2 Iron 1-1 Oldham Hallam
2020-21 - Sat 14 Nov LG 2 Oldham 0-2 Iron Bedeau, van Veen
2019-20 - Wed 1 Jan LG 1 Oldham 0-2 Iron Eisa, Lund
2019-20 - Tue 17 Sep LG 1 Iron 2-2 Oldham Lund, van Veen
2018-18 - Sat 3 Mar LG 1 Iron 0-2 Oldham  
2017-18 - Sat 28 Oct LG 1 Oldham 2-3 Iron Hopper, Morris, Holmes
2016-17 - Sat 19 Nov LG 1 Iron 1-0 Oldham Wiseman
2016-17 - Tue 18 Oct  LG 1  Oldham 2-0 Iron   
2015-16 - Sat 27 Feb LG 1 Iron 1-1 Oldham Wootton
2015-16 - Sat 10 Oct  LG 1  Oldham 2-4 Iron  McSheffrey, Rowe, Madden, van Veen 
2014-15 - Sat 7 Feb  LG 1  Iron 0-1 Oldham   
2014-15 - Sat 27 Sep  LG 1  Oldham 3-2 Iron  Boyce, Fallon 
2012-13 - Tue 1 Jan  LG 1  Iron 2-2 Oldham  Canavan, Duffy 
2012-13 - Tue 18 Sep  LG 1  Oldham 1-1 Iron  Clarke 
2011-12 - Tue 6 Mar  LG 1  Oldham 1-2 Iron  Mirfin, Thompson 
2011-12 - Tue 4 Oct  FLT R2  Iron 0-1 Oldham   
2011-12 - Tue 16 Aug  L1  Iron 1-2 Oldham  Dagnall 
2010-11 - Tue 10 Aug  LG CUP R1  Iron 2-1 Oldham  Forte, Woolford 
2008-09 - Tue 27 Jan  L1  Iron 2-0 Oldham  McCann, Hooper 
2008-09 - Tue 28 Oct  L1  Oldham 3-0 Iron   
2006-07 - Sat 13 Jan  L1  Iron 1-1 Oldham  Gregan (og) 
2006-07 - Sat 9 Sep  L1  Oldham 1-0 Iron   
2005-06 - Sat 6 May  L1  Oldham 1-1 Iron  Sharp 
2005-06 - Sat 29 Oct  L1  Iron 4-2 Oldham  Butler, Sharp 2, Crosby 
2003-04 - Tue 12 Aug  LG CUP R1  Iron 2-1 Oldham  Hayes 2 
1999-00 - Sat 25 Mar  DIV 2  Iron 1-2 Oldham  Quailey 
1999-00 - Sun 26 Dec  DIV 2  Oldham 1-1 Iron  Hope 
1972-73 - Tue 13 Mar  DIV 3  Iron 0-0 Oldham   
1972-73 - Tue 24 Oct  DIV 3  Oldham 3-0 Iron   
1970-71 - Tue 6 Oct  DIV 4  Oldham 1-1 Iron  Davidson 
1970-71 - Tue 1 Sep  DIV 4  Iron 2-3 Oldham  Lindsey, Heath 
1969-70 - Sat 27 Dec  DIV 4  Iron 2-1 Oldham  Davidson, Cassidy 
1969-70 - Sat 30 Aug  DIV 4  Oldham 1-3 Iron  Deere, Davidson, Cassidy 
1967-68 - Sat 3 Feb  DIV 3  Iron 2-0 Oldham  Sloan, Foley 
1967-68 - Sat 23 Sep  DIV 3  Oldham 3-4 Iron  Barton, Sloan 2, Horstead 
1966-67 - Tue 15 Nov  DIV 3  Iron 1-1 Oldham  Colquhoun 
1966-67 - Tue 18 Oct  DIV 3  Oldham 2-0 Iron   
1965-66 - Sat 26 Mar  DIV 3  Iron 1-1 Oldham  Bedford 
1965-66 - Sat 2 Oct  DIV 3  Oldham 1-3 Iron  Barton, Bedford, Colquhoun 
1964-65 - Fri 12 Mar  DIV 3  Iron 1-1 Oldham  Brown 
1964-65 - Sat 31 Oct  DIV 3  Oldham 2-1 Iron  Lawther 
1957-58 - Sat 22 Feb  DIV 3 (N)  Iron 1-1 Oldham  Waldock 
1957-58 - Sat 23 Nov  DIV 3 (N)  Oldham 2-1 Iron  Davis 
1956-57 - Sat 27 Apr  DIV 3 (N)  Iron 0-0 Oldham   
1956-57 - Sat 20 Apr  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 1-1 Iron  Fletcher 
1955-56 - Sat 24 Dec  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 2-1 Iron  Jones 
1955-56 - Sat 27 Aug  DIV 3 (N) Iron 2-1 Oldham  Haigh, Callaghan 
1954-55 - Mon 11 Apr  DIV 3 (N) Iron 6-1 Oldham  Brown 2, Hubbard 2, Gregory 2 
1954-55 - Fri 8 Apr  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 1-1 Iron  Hubbard 
1952-53 - Sat 18 Apr  DIV 3 (N) Iron 1-1 Oldham  Bushby 
1952-53 - Sat 29 Nov  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 0-1 Iron  Daley 
1951-52 - Sat 29 Dec  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 2-0 Iron   
1951-52 - Sat 1 Sep  DIV 3 (N) Iron 2-2 Oldham  Cumner, Wallace 
1950-51 - Tue 12 Sep  DIV 3 (N) Oldham 3-4 Iron  Gorin 2, Whitfield, Mosby 
1950-51 - Wed 6 Sep  DIV 3 (N) Iron 1-0 Oldham  Whitfield 

Our full record against Oldham Athletic is as follows: 

  P W D L F A
Home 30  10 13  42 30 
Away 27  13  44 43 
TOTAL 57  23  19  15  86  73 

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Match Reports

Report: Oldham Athletic 2-2 Iron

4 October 2022

United earnt a point after a 2-2 draw against Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park.

The Iron came into the game having made the one change from Saturday’s fixture against Torquay United. Jai Rowe dropped out of the team and returning Kgosi Ntlhe replaced him. Former Iron full-back Jordan Clarke also started for the visitors. 

Caolan Lavery got the game underway and a long ball was played immediately up the field to try and catch the hosts out but Oldham were alive to the danger and they cleared it.

The hosts were the ones to create the first chance of the game; Clarke won the ball back in his own half and slotted a ball down the right-hand flank for Jack Stobbs to chase. He drove at the Iron defence with speed and managed to get into the area. However, a heavy touch took the ball away from him and the danger was cleared. 

Athletic got the first goal of the game in the opening minutes. A precise corner into the area was met at the back post by David Okagbue and he directed the ball towards goal and it trickled into the bottom-right-hand corner. Marcus Dewhurst couldn’t get across his goal quick enough and he just saw his net ripple. This gave the home side the lead within the first seven minutes in the game. 

United looked for an immediate response and Rob Apter slotted a lovely through-ball through to Lavery. The Iron striker found himself with one Oldham defender to beat. He drove at the defender and managed to beat him but Oldham recovered well and got many men behind the ball and one of them made a challenge and cleared the danger. 

Jacob Butterfield was the next player to try and find an equaliser for the Iron. He found himself with time and space at around 30-yards from goal. There was only one thought on his mind and he decided to take on the shot from distance but his effort was high and wide of the target and the scores stayed level. 

Scunthorpe continued to create the better chances in the game and they found themselves with another opportunity inside the Oldham penalty area. Joe Nuttall nodded the ball back to Lavery just on the edge of the area and then he laid the ball off to an onrushing Mason O’Malley. The Iron left-back took the shot on first time and it looked to be heading into the bottom corner. However, an Oldham defender slid in to block the shot and deny United an equaliser. 

In the 20th minute, Alfie Beestin was presented with the best opportunity of the game so far. The ball broke free inside the home side’s penalty area and he managed to get there first and unleash a shot. A low shot went through Okagbue’s legs and was heading for the bottom-left corner. It was difficult for Oldham goalkeeper Magnus Norman to see but he got down quickly to make the save. 

United grabbed the equaliser in the 25th minute of the game after a poor mistake from Nathan Sheron. James Carragher played the ball to Sheron and the ball bounced over his foot and broke loose. Nuttall pounced on the mistake and slotted the ball, first time, under Norman and into the bottom-right-hand corner to put Scunthorpe level. This shifted the momentum in the game. 

Apter had a chance a minute later. The Iron winger cut inside on his favoured left-foot and tried to curl and effort towards the far corner. He didn’t strike the ball cleanly and his effort went straight at Norman. 

Athletic created a rare chance in this first half. Mike Fondop found himself 12-yards-out from goal and unmarked. He met a cross but couldn’t manage to direct his effort goalward and his effort sailed past the post and out for a goal kick. 

Mitchell Roberts almost caught Dewhurst out with a cross into the area. His cross looked like it was going to creep into the far corner of the Iron net and he had Dewhurst worried. The ball went just wide of the post much to the Iron keeper’s relief. 

Another mix up at the back from Oldham game gifted the Iron the lead in the game. Nuttall intercepted the ball once again and played the ball into the area. Lavery was there but he miskicked the ball and it fell to Apter who was unmarked. He coolly slotted the ball home from six-yards-out. 

Oldham got the second half underway and they were the ones to get the first chance after the break. A cross was whipped into the area and Fondop was inches away from putting the home side level in the game. George Taft was aware of the danger and managed to get his head there first to clear the ball. 

United got their first chance of the half when Lavery neatly turned his man in the penalty area and managed to unleash a shot from close distance. His touch was a little heavy which meant he had to slide to reach the ball and this gave the defenders time to react and one of them slid in to block the shot. 

Fondop had another big chance in the game (this time he found himself on the right flank). He cut inside and tried to curl a shot into the far corner of Dewhurst’s goal. It looked to be creeping into the bottom corner but it narrowly went the wrong side of the post and off target. 

Athletic continued to press on to try and find the equaliser and they almost found it when John Rooney took on a long-range shot. It moved whilst in the air and Dewhurst had to readjust to make the save. 

The first card of the game made its way to Reagan Ogle and this meant he picked up a one match suspension after receiving five yellow cards over the course of the season. 

Substitute Junior Luamba decided to take on a shot from the edge of the Iron penalty area. A neat bit of footwork earnt him some space and he chose to hit a very powerful strike which missed the target by a matter of inches. It was always rising and this is what took it off target. 

Oldham were given a penalty in the 73rd minute after one of their players went down in the area. It took the referee a while to point to the spot but eventually he did. Ben Tollitt was the one to step up and he placed the ball into the bottom-left corner. Dewhurst guessed the right way but the power took it beyond him and the hosts were level. 

A few minutes later, the home side were denied the lead by an excellent Dewhurst save. Luamba found himself involved again and he met the ball on the volley at the back post. His volley was heading straight in but the United keeper made an excellent reflex save and tipped the ball onto the upright. 

From a corner at the other end, Nuttall was allowed a free header in the Oldham box but this time he couldn’t convert. He drove his header into the ground and it bounced marginally wide of the target. 

In the closing minutes, there was a potential red card shout against Luke Burgess. The substitute made an extremely late tackle on O’Malley and was very lucky to escape with only a yellow card. The tackle was high and late but the referee saw it only as a caution. 

Butterfield tried another one of his trademark long shots in the closing seconds but it was too high and it sailed over the bar. This shot was the last action of the game and it finished two-two. 

IRON: Dewhurst, Ogle, O’Malley, Boyce, Beestin, Nuttall, Lavery, Taft, Butterfield, Ntlhe (57’ Rowe), Apter (74’ Whitehouse).

IRON SUSB NOT USED: Foster, Wilson, Pugh.

OLDHAM ATHLETIC: Norman, Clarke, Stobbs (46’ Burgess), Sheron, Roberts, Cooper (63’ Luamba), Rooney, Tollitt, Fondop, Okagbue, Carragher.

OLDHAM ATHLETIC SUBS NOT USED: Leutwiler, Wellens, Couto.

ATTENDANCE: 6,074(406).

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Ticket News

Tickets and travel on sale for Oldham Athletic away clash

4 October 2022

Tickets and travel are on sale now for the Iron's trip to take on Oldham Athletic on Tuesday, October 4th (7.45pm kick-off).

PAY ON THE DAY: Our supporters can pay matchday prices on the day, which is cash only on the turnstiles.

We have been handed an initial allocation of 438 tickets in the Chadderton Road End for the game at Boundary Park.

You can purchase tickets in person at the Iron ticket office, by calling 01724 747670 during opening hours (see below) or through visiting www.sufctickets.com. Buy in advance from the Iron and we receive 5% of the sales.

Match tickets will remain on sale from the Iron ticket office until 3.30pm on Tuesday, October 4th.

Ticket prices are as follows:

CATEGORY ADVANCE MATCHDAY
Adults £18 £22
Over-65s / Under-21s £8 £10
Under-18s £5 £7
Under-7s FREE FREE

Four sets of wheelchair user and carer seats are also included. Please note this section is at the front of the stand, at floor level, and is uncovered. The wheelchair user is charged at the appropriate rate above with the carer free of charge. 

AWAY COACH TRAVEL

The Iron are also selling official coach travel for this game.

The coach is scheduled to depart Glanford Park at 4.30pm, leaving all the usual stops prior to the stadium. The cost is £18 for members and £20 for non-members.

We will also offer our new adult and under-18 combo ticket (see here for further details) for £30 for members and £34 for non-members.

HOW TO BUY ONLINE
www.sufctickets.com

TELEPHONE
Call 01724 747670

IN PERSON
Our ticket office is open at the following times: 

Tuesday, October 4th - 10am until 4pm

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