Paid my 2nd visit of the season to watch Lancaster City, having seen them lose rather meekly to Clitheroe a couple of weeks ago, it was time for them to redeem themselves.
Warrington though had not read the script and deservedly lead by a goal in the 11th minute by Metcalf
Warrington though had not counted on home forward Tom Killifin putting in a truly super performance, aided and abetted by winger Ryan Winder City started to turn the game around and just on half time Winder fired in a 25 yards shot which the keeper parried only for Killifin to ram home the rebound.
On the stroke of half time, Warrington should have been down to 10 men when the No 8 who had already been booked threw the ball at Winder, only a warning from the official.
The second half was possibly the most entertaining 45 minutes I've seen this season, both sides went for the win also moved to stand between the two dugouts and listen to Peter Reid's brother swear a lot.
City should have taken the lead but the rampant Killifin saw his shot saved by Wills and then hit the post with the rebound from the save.
Warrington fought back pushing City back but falling to get past goalkeeper Hale. It was Warrington's turn to miss a chance, one of the substitutes got past the City defence but was foiled by Hale, the ball ran free and only a last ditch tackle prevented a goal. Reid screamed for a penalty he didn't get it. Right at the end Killifin's header was scrambled to safety after coming back from the underside of the bar.
Probably the right result on the night, only disappointment was City not being awarded any dubious penalties just to see Reid spontaneously combust.
Lancaster City 1 Warrington Town 1 Att 208
Warrington though had not read the script and deservedly lead by a goal in the 11th minute by Metcalf
Warrington though had not counted on home forward Tom Killifin putting in a truly super performance, aided and abetted by winger Ryan Winder City started to turn the game around and just on half time Winder fired in a 25 yards shot which the keeper parried only for Killifin to ram home the rebound.
On the stroke of half time, Warrington should have been down to 10 men when the No 8 who had already been booked threw the ball at Winder, only a warning from the official.
The second half was possibly the most entertaining 45 minutes I've seen this season, both sides went for the win also moved to stand between the two dugouts and listen to Peter Reid's brother swear a lot.
City should have taken the lead but the rampant Killifin saw his shot saved by Wills and then hit the post with the rebound from the save.
Warrington fought back pushing City back but falling to get past goalkeeper Hale. It was Warrington's turn to miss a chance, one of the substitutes got past the City defence but was foiled by Hale, the ball ran free and only a last ditch tackle prevented a goal. Reid screamed for a penalty he didn't get it. Right at the end Killifin's header was scrambled to safety after coming back from the underside of the bar.
Probably the right result on the night, only disappointment was City not being awarded any dubious penalties just to see Reid spontaneously combust.
Lancaster City 1 Warrington Town 1 Att 208