fbpx
Wikipedia

2012 Football League Two play-off final

The 2012 Football League Two play-off Final was an association football match played on 27 May 2012 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Cheltenham Town and Crewe Alexandra. The match determined the fourth and final team to gain promotion from Football League Two, English football's fourth tier, to Football League One. The top three teams of the 2011–12 Football League Two season gained automatic promotion to League One, while those placed from fourth to seventh in the table took part in play-off semi-finals; the winners of these semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2012–13 season in League One. Cheltenham Town finished in sixth place while Crewe Alexandra ended the season in seventh position. Southend United and Torquay United were the losing semi-finalists, being defeated by Crewe and Cheltenham respectively.

2012 Football League Two play-off Final
The match took place at Wembley Stadium.
Event2011–12 Football League Two
Date27 May 2012
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeCraig Pawson
Attendance24,029
WeatherHot
2011
2013

The referee for the match was Craig Pawson which kicked off around 3 p.m. in front of a crowd of 24,029. In the 15th minute, Nick Powell scored to put Crewe 1–0 ahead: Kelvin Mellor found Powell, who beat a defender by flicking the ball up before striking a volley into the Cheltenham net from around 20 yards (18 m). Jeff Goulding's long-range shot then struck the Crewe crossbar before rebounding to Ben Burgess who missed the target. In the 25th minute, Goulding struck Burgess' flick-on into the Crewe net but the goal was disallowed for offside. Byron Moore's 81st minute shot was just wide of the Cheltenham's right-hand goalpost but a minute later his shot into the bottom-corner of the net after exchanged passes with A-Jay Leitch-Smith made it 2–0. Crewe won the match and gained promotion to League One.

Crewe ended their following season in thirteenth position in the League One table. Cheltenham finished in fifth place in League Two in their next season and qualified for the play-offs where they lost in the semi-finals to Northampton Town.

Route to the final edit

Football League Two final table, leading positions[1]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Swindon Town 46 29 6 11 75 32 +43 93
2 Shrewsbury Town 46 26 10 10 66 41 +25 88
3 Crawley Town 46 23 15 8 76 54 +22 84
4 Southend United 46 25 8 13 77 48 +29 83
5 Torquay United 46 23 12 11 63 50 +13 81
6 Cheltenham Town 46 23 8 15 66 50 +16 77
7 Crewe Alexandra 46 20 12 14 67 59 +8 72

Cheltenham Town finished the regular 2011–12 season in sixth place in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, one position ahead of Crewe Alexandra. Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to Football League One and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the fourth promoted team. Cheltenham Town finished seven points behind Crawley Town (who were promoted in third place), eleven behind Shrewsbury Town (who were promoted in second place), and sixteen behind league winners Swindon Town. Crewe Alexandra ended the season one place and five points behind Cheltenham Town.[1] Crewe Alexandra had lost the first four games of their season and were fifteenth in the league at its mid-point before going on a thirteen-match unbeaten run to qualify for the play-offs.[2] In November 2011, Dario Gradi was replaced after 1,353 games as Crewe's manager by Steve Davis with the club in 18th position.[3]

Crewe Alexandra's opposition in the play-off semi-final was Southend United with the first match of the two-legged tie being played at Gresty Road on 12 May 2012. After a goalless first half, Adam Dugdale scored a header from a Ashley Westwood free kick early in the second half. Despite Southend having chances to score, the match ended 1–0 to Crewe.[4] The second leg of the play-off semi-final took place four days later at Roots Hall in Southend-on-Sea. A-Jay Leitch-Smith put Crewe into the lead in the first half after striking a shot past Cameron Belford. Freddy Eastwood then saw his goal disallowed after he was adjudged to have been offside. Both he and Michael Timlin then struck the Crewe goalposts with shots before Neil Harris scored from a Chris Barker cross to level the game. Max Clayton made it 2–1 to Crewe before Barker himself scored. The game ended 2–2 and Crewe progressed to the final 3–2 on aggregate.[5]

The second play-off semi-final saw Cheltenham Town face Torquay United and the first leg took place at Whaddon Road in Cheltenham on 13 May 2012. Jermaine McGlashan put the home side ahead in the first half with a cross-cum-shot which went in off the post. Ben Burgess then doubled his side's lead in the second half, heading past Bobby Olejnik in the Torquay goal from a McGlashan cross. Torquay's closest chance came when Ryan Jarvis struck the Cheltenham crossbar with a header, but the match ended 2–0.[6] The second semi-final leg took place at Plainmoor in Torquay four days later. After a goalless first half, McGlashan extended Cheltenham's aggregate lead with a strike in the 75th minute after a Kaid Mohamed pass. Taiwo Atieno reduced the deficit for Torquay when he headed in Eunan O'Kane's corner. Marlon Pack then extended Cheltenham's lead with a 25-yard (23 m) free kick, and his team ended 4–1 aggregate winners, progressing to Wembley for the final.[7]

Match edit

Background edit

Cheltenham had played in two fourth tier play-off finals before 2012, winning them both. In 2002, they faced Rushden & Diamonds in the Third Division play-off final at the Millennium Stadium, winning 3–1.[8] Four years later, Cheltenham secured promotion from the third tier of English football through the play-offs for a second time, beating Grimsby Town 1–0 in the final in Cardiff.[9] Crewe had also appeared in two play-offs finals previously, both at the old Wembley Stadium. They lost the 1993 Football League Third Division play-off final against York City in a penalty shootout, and defeated Brentford 1–0 in the 1997 Football League Second Division play-off final.[10] Both Cheltenham and Crewe had played in the fourth tier of English football since they were relegated in the 2008–09 season.[11][12]

Crewe won both matches played between the sides during the regular season, with a 1–0 victory at Whaddon Road in October 2011 followed by a 1–0 win at Gresty Road the following April.[13]Nick Powell was Crewe's top scorer for the season with 14 goals (all in the league),[14] while Darryl Duffy led the scoring charts for Cheltenham with 13 (11 in the league and 2 in the FA Cup).[15] Crewe's manager Davis believed the contest would be even: "There's no favourites. If anything they'd be, as they finished above us. But the fact that they won more games than us doesn't count for anything now."[16]

The referee for the match was Craig Pawson who was assisted by Steve Bratt and John Brooks. The fourth official was Nigel Miller while David Rock was the reserve assistant referee.[17] Crewe made one change to their line-up from the play-off semi-final second leg with Luke Murphy replacing Lee Bell having recovered from a groin injury. Cheltenham made two changes: Keith Lowe and James Spencer were dropped from the Cheltenham side and were replaced by Luke Garbutt and Jeff Goulding.[18] Both sides adopted a 4–4–2 formation.[19] According to The Daily Telegraph the match was played in "blistering temperatures".[18]

Summary edit

 
Byron Moore (pictured in 2010) scored Crewe's second goal.

The match kicked off around 3 p.m. on 27 May 2012 in front of a crowd of 24,029.[20] The first shot of the match came in the third minute from Cheltenham's Mohamed but it was wide of the Crewe goal. Seven minutes later, Powell won the ball and passed to Murphy whose shot from the edge of the penalty area was saved by Scott Brown in the Cheltenham goal, before Leitch-Smith struck the ball wide of the goalpost. In the 12th minute McGlashan's strike was saved by Crewe goalkeeper Steve Phillips. Three minutes later Powell scored to put Crewe 1–0 ahead: Kelvin Mellor found Powell, who beat a defender by flicking the ball up before striking a volley into the Cheltenham net from around 20 yards (18 m). Goulding's long-range shot then struck the Crewe crossbar before rebounding to Burgess who missed the target. In the 25th minute, Goulding struck Burgess' flick-on into the Crewe net but the goal was disallowed for offside. Mohamed's 27th minute shot went high over the Crewe goal before Goulding's strike was over the bar six minutes later. Powell then struck a shot from distance wide of the goal in the 36th minute before Mellor's close-range header went over Cheltenham's crossbar five minutes later. Phillips then saved from a Goulding header before the referee blew the whistle for half-time with Crewe leading 1–0.[18][21]

Neither side made any change to their personnel during the interval. Six minutes into the second half, Pack's 20-yard (18 m) low strike was just wide of the Crewe goal. A mistake from Dugdale saw Mohamed run through on goal in the 54th minute, but Phillips made the save. A free kick from Westwood in the 71st minute found Dugdale in the Cheltenham penalty area but his control was poor and allowed Brown to block his shot. In the 75th minute, Cheltenham made their first substitution of the match with Duffy coming on to replace Goulding. Pack's long-range strike then went of Crewe's goal before Powell was substituted for Clayton. Byron Moore's 81st minute shot was just wide of the Cheltenham's right-hand goalpost but a minute later his shot into the bottom-corner of the net after exchanged passes with Leitch-Smith made it 2–0. In the 83rd minute, Cheltenham made a double-substitution, with Russell Penn and Spencer coming on for Pack and Burgess. Soon after Carl Martin came on for Leitch-Smith before Brown made saves from both Moore and Clayton. Deep into stoppage time, Bell came on for Moore and the final whistle was blown, Crewe winning 2–0 and gaining promotion to League One.[18][21]

Details edit

Cheltenham Town0–2Crewe Alexandra
[20] Powell   15'
Moore   82'
Attendance: 24,029
Referee: Craig Pawson
 
 
 
 
 
Cheltenham Town
 
 
 
 
 
Crewe Alexandra
Cheltenham Town:
GK 1 Scott Brown
DF 22 Sido Jombati
DF 15 Alan Bennett
DF 6 Steve Elliott
DF 19 Luke Garbutt
MF 20 Jermaine McGlashan
MF 7 Marlon Pack   84'
MF 25 Luke Summerfield
MF 23 Kaid Mohamed
FW 10 Jeff Goulding   75'
FW 29 Ben Burgess   84'
Substitutes:
DF 2 Keith Lowe
MF 11 Brian Smikle
MF 16 Russell Penn   84'
FW 9 Darryl Duffy   75'
FW 14 Jimmy Spencer   84'
Manager:
Mark Yates
Crewe Alexandra:
GK 1 Steve Phillips
DF 3 Harry Davis
DF 5 David Artell
DF 6 Adam Dugdale
DF 17 Kelvin Mellor
MF 11 Byron Moore   90+7'
MF 4 Ashley Westwood
MF 8 Luke Murphy
MF 2 Matt Tootle
FW 10 A-Jay Leitch-Smith   85'
FW 25 Nick Powell   80'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Alan Martin
DF 15 Carl Martin   85'
MF 7 Lee Bell   90+7'
FW 19 Max Clayton   80'
FW 34 Billy Bodin
Manager:
Steve Davis

Assistant referees:
Steve Bratt
John Brooks
Fourth official:
Nigel Miller
Reserve Assistant Referee:
David Rock

 
Nick Powell pictured playing for Manchester United scored the opening goal for Crewe.
Statistics[21]
Cheltenham Town Crewe Alexandra
Goals 0 2
Disallowed goals 1 0
Total shots 20 16
Shots on target 5 5
Ball possession 47% 53%
Corner kicks 8 6
Fouls committed 11 8
Offsides 7 4
Yellow cards 0 0
Red cards 0 0

Post-match edit

Davis, the winning manager, recalled his chairman's instruction after taking over in November 2011: "Get us out of the bottom six. Just get us safe."[22] His counterpart Yates was proud of his side: "They've been brilliant ... Today was just one step too far."[22] Speaking of Powell's goal, he said: "It was a wonder strike from a prodigious talent and we couldn't do much about that one".[19] Powell signed for Manchester United two weeks after the final.[23] The defeat was Cheltenham's first in the play-offs, having won five and drawn three of their previous post-season matches.[21]

Crewe ended their following season in thirteenth position in the League One table.[24] Cheltenham finished in fifth place in League Two in their next season and qualified for the play-offs where they lost in the semi-finals to Northampton Town.[25][26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "League Two – 2011/2012 – Regular season". Soccerway. Perform Group. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  2. ^ Foster, p. 38
  3. ^ Farrell, Dominic (10 November 2011). "Dario Gradi hands Crewe reins to Steve Davis". The Independent. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Crewe Alexandra 1–0 Southend United". BBC Sport. 12 May 2012. from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  5. ^ Osborne, Chris (16 May 2012). "Southend United 2–2 Crewe Alexandra (agg 2–3)". BBC Sport. from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  6. ^ Chapman, Caroline (13 May 2012). "Cheltenham Town 2–0 Torquay United". BBC Sport. from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Torquay United 1–2 Cheltenham Town (agg 1–4)". BBC Sport. 17 May 2012. from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  8. ^ Foster, p. 212
  9. ^ Foster, p. 216
  10. ^ Foster, pp. 203, 207
  11. ^ "Crewe Alexandra". Football Club History Database. from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Cheltenham Town". Football Club History Database. from the original on 19 July 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Crewe Alexandra football club: record v Cheltenham Town". 11v11. AFS Enterprises. from the original on 28 January 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Crewe – 2011/12 – Player appearances". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Cheltenham – 2011/12 – Player appearances". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  16. ^ Jackson, Jamie (27 May 2012). "Football: League Two: Control your nerves and we can win, says Davis". The Observer. p. 6. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021 – via Gale.
  17. ^ "Match Official Appointments". English Football League. 14 May 2012. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  18. ^ a b c d "Crewe 2 Cheltenham 0: match report; England Under-18 international Nick Powell produced a moment of magic to set Crewe on the road to npower League Two play-off glory against Cheltenham". The Daily Telegraph. 27 May 2012. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021 – via Gale.
  19. ^ a b West, Jon (28 May 2021). "Crewe get a parting gift from Powell". The Times. p. 9. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021 – via Gale.
  20. ^ a b "Cheltenham Town v Crewe Alexandra, 27 May 2012". 11v11. AFS Enterprises. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  21. ^ a b c d Begley, Emlyn (27 May 2012). . BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  22. ^ a b Ashdown, John (28 May 2012). "League Two play-off final: Powell serves notice of rare talent to earn Crewe play-off glory: Cheltenham T 0 Crewe Alexandra". The Guardian. p. 5. from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2021 – via Gale.
  23. ^ "Manchester United sign Nick Powell from Crewe Alexandra". BBC Sport. 12 June 2012. from the original on 23 November 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  24. ^ "League One – 2012/2013 – Regular season". Soccerway. Perform Group. from the original on 26 March 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  25. ^ "League Two – 2012/2013 – Regular season". Soccerway. Perform Group. from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  26. ^ Mitchell, Brendon (5 May 2013). "Cheltenham 0–1 Northampton (agg 0–2)". BBC Sport. from the original on 14 July 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.

2012, football, league, play, final, 2012, football, league, play, final, association, football, match, played, 2012, wembley, stadium, london, between, cheltenham, town, crewe, alexandra, match, determined, fourth, final, team, gain, promotion, from, football. The 2012 Football League Two play off Final was an association football match played on 27 May 2012 at Wembley Stadium London between Cheltenham Town and Crewe Alexandra The match determined the fourth and final team to gain promotion from Football League Two English football s fourth tier to Football League One The top three teams of the 2011 12 Football League Two season gained automatic promotion to League One while those placed from fourth to seventh in the table took part in play off semi finals the winners of these semi finals competed for the final place for the 2012 13 season in League One Cheltenham Town finished in sixth place while Crewe Alexandra ended the season in seventh position Southend United and Torquay United were the losing semi finalists being defeated by Crewe and Cheltenham respectively 2012 Football League Two play off FinalThe match took place at Wembley Stadium Event2011 12 Football League TwoCheltenham Town Crewe Alexandra0 2Date27 May 2012VenueWembley Stadium LondonRefereeCraig PawsonAttendance24 029WeatherHot 20112013 The referee for the match was Craig Pawson which kicked off around 3 p m in front of a crowd of 24 029 In the 15th minute Nick Powell scored to put Crewe 1 0 ahead Kelvin Mellor found Powell who beat a defender by flicking the ball up before striking a volley into the Cheltenham net from around 20 yards 18 m Jeff Goulding s long range shot then struck the Crewe crossbar before rebounding to Ben Burgess who missed the target In the 25th minute Goulding struck Burgess flick on into the Crewe net but the goal was disallowed for offside Byron Moore s 81st minute shot was just wide of the Cheltenham s right hand goalpost but a minute later his shot into the bottom corner of the net after exchanged passes with A Jay Leitch Smith made it 2 0 Crewe won the match and gained promotion to League One Crewe ended their following season in thirteenth position in the League One table Cheltenham finished in fifth place in League Two in their next season and qualified for the play offs where they lost in the semi finals to Northampton Town Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 Summary 2 3 Details 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final editMain article 2011 12 Football League Two Football League Two final table leading positions 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Swindon Town 46 29 6 11 75 32 43 932 Shrewsbury Town 46 26 10 10 66 41 25 883 Crawley Town 46 23 15 8 76 54 22 844 Southend United 46 25 8 13 77 48 29 835 Torquay United 46 23 12 11 63 50 13 816 Cheltenham Town 46 23 8 15 66 50 16 777 Crewe Alexandra 46 20 12 14 67 59 8 72 Cheltenham Town finished the regular 2011 12 season in sixth place in Football League Two the fourth tier of the English football league system one position ahead of Crewe Alexandra Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to Football League One and instead took part in the play offs to determine the fourth promoted team Cheltenham Town finished seven points behind Crawley Town who were promoted in third place eleven behind Shrewsbury Town who were promoted in second place and sixteen behind league winners Swindon Town Crewe Alexandra ended the season one place and five points behind Cheltenham Town 1 Crewe Alexandra had lost the first four games of their season and were fifteenth in the league at its mid point before going on a thirteen match unbeaten run to qualify for the play offs 2 In November 2011 Dario Gradi was replaced after 1 353 games as Crewe s manager by Steve Davis with the club in 18th position 3 Crewe Alexandra s opposition in the play off semi final was Southend United with the first match of the two legged tie being played at Gresty Road on 12 May 2012 After a goalless first half Adam Dugdale scored a header from a Ashley Westwood free kick early in the second half Despite Southend having chances to score the match ended 1 0 to Crewe 4 The second leg of the play off semi final took place four days later at Roots Hall in Southend on Sea A Jay Leitch Smith put Crewe into the lead in the first half after striking a shot past Cameron Belford Freddy Eastwood then saw his goal disallowed after he was adjudged to have been offside Both he and Michael Timlin then struck the Crewe goalposts with shots before Neil Harris scored from a Chris Barker cross to level the game Max Clayton made it 2 1 to Crewe before Barker himself scored The game ended 2 2 and Crewe progressed to the final 3 2 on aggregate 5 The second play off semi final saw Cheltenham Town face Torquay United and the first leg took place at Whaddon Road in Cheltenham on 13 May 2012 Jermaine McGlashan put the home side ahead in the first half with a cross cum shot which went in off the post Ben Burgess then doubled his side s lead in the second half heading past Bobby Olejnik in the Torquay goal from a McGlashan cross Torquay s closest chance came when Ryan Jarvis struck the Cheltenham crossbar with a header but the match ended 2 0 6 The second semi final leg took place at Plainmoor in Torquay four days later After a goalless first half McGlashan extended Cheltenham s aggregate lead with a strike in the 75th minute after a Kaid Mohamed pass Taiwo Atieno reduced the deficit for Torquay when he headed in Eunan O Kane s corner Marlon Pack then extended Cheltenham s lead with a 25 yard 23 m free kick and his team ended 4 1 aggregate winners progressing to Wembley for the final 7 Match editBackground edit Cheltenham had played in two fourth tier play off finals before 2012 winning them both In 2002 they faced Rushden amp Diamonds in the Third Division play off final at the Millennium Stadium winning 3 1 8 Four years later Cheltenham secured promotion from the third tier of English football through the play offs for a second time beating Grimsby Town 1 0 in the final in Cardiff 9 Crewe had also appeared in two play offs finals previously both at the old Wembley Stadium They lost the 1993 Football League Third Division play off final against York City in a penalty shootout and defeated Brentford 1 0 in the 1997 Football League Second Division play off final 10 Both Cheltenham and Crewe had played in the fourth tier of English football since they were relegated in the 2008 09 season 11 12 Crewe won both matches played between the sides during the regular season with a 1 0 victory at Whaddon Road in October 2011 followed by a 1 0 win at Gresty Road the following April 13 Nick Powell was Crewe s top scorer for the season with 14 goals all in the league 14 while Darryl Duffy led the scoring charts for Cheltenham with 13 11 in the league and 2 in the FA Cup 15 Crewe s manager Davis believed the contest would be even There s no favourites If anything they d be as they finished above us But the fact that they won more games than us doesn t count for anything now 16 The referee for the match was Craig Pawson who was assisted by Steve Bratt and John Brooks The fourth official was Nigel Miller while David Rock was the reserve assistant referee 17 Crewe made one change to their line up from the play off semi final second leg with Luke Murphy replacing Lee Bell having recovered from a groin injury Cheltenham made two changes Keith Lowe and James Spencer were dropped from the Cheltenham side and were replaced by Luke Garbutt and Jeff Goulding 18 Both sides adopted a 4 4 2 formation 19 According to The Daily Telegraph the match was played in blistering temperatures 18 Summary edit nbsp Byron Moore pictured in 2010 scored Crewe s second goal The match kicked off around 3 p m on 27 May 2012 in front of a crowd of 24 029 20 The first shot of the match came in the third minute from Cheltenham s Mohamed but it was wide of the Crewe goal Seven minutes later Powell won the ball and passed to Murphy whose shot from the edge of the penalty area was saved by Scott Brown in the Cheltenham goal before Leitch Smith struck the ball wide of the goalpost In the 12th minute McGlashan s strike was saved by Crewe goalkeeper Steve Phillips Three minutes later Powell scored to put Crewe 1 0 ahead Kelvin Mellor found Powell who beat a defender by flicking the ball up before striking a volley into the Cheltenham net from around 20 yards 18 m Goulding s long range shot then struck the Crewe crossbar before rebounding to Burgess who missed the target In the 25th minute Goulding struck Burgess flick on into the Crewe net but the goal was disallowed for offside Mohamed s 27th minute shot went high over the Crewe goal before Goulding s strike was over the bar six minutes later Powell then struck a shot from distance wide of the goal in the 36th minute before Mellor s close range header went over Cheltenham s crossbar five minutes later Phillips then saved from a Goulding header before the referee blew the whistle for half time with Crewe leading 1 0 18 21 Neither side made any change to their personnel during the interval Six minutes into the second half Pack s 20 yard 18 m low strike was just wide of the Crewe goal A mistake from Dugdale saw Mohamed run through on goal in the 54th minute but Phillips made the save A free kick from Westwood in the 71st minute found Dugdale in the Cheltenham penalty area but his control was poor and allowed Brown to block his shot In the 75th minute Cheltenham made their first substitution of the match with Duffy coming on to replace Goulding Pack s long range strike then went of Crewe s goal before Powell was substituted for Clayton Byron Moore s 81st minute shot was just wide of the Cheltenham s right hand goalpost but a minute later his shot into the bottom corner of the net after exchanged passes with Leitch Smith made it 2 0 In the 83rd minute Cheltenham made a double substitution with Russell Penn and Spencer coming on for Pack and Burgess Soon after Carl Martin came on for Leitch Smith before Brown made saves from both Moore and Clayton Deep into stoppage time Bell came on for Moore and the final whistle was blown Crewe winning 2 0 and gaining promotion to League One 18 21 Details edit 27 May 201215 00 BSTCheltenham Town0 2Crewe Alexandra 20 Powell nbsp 15 Moore nbsp 82 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 24 029Referee Craig Pawson nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Cheltenham Town nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Crewe AlexandraCheltenham Town GK 1 Scott BrownDF 22 Sido JombatiDF 15 Alan BennettDF 6 Steve ElliottDF 19 Luke GarbuttMF 20 Jermaine McGlashanMF 7 Marlon Pack nbsp 84 MF 25 Luke SummerfieldMF 23 Kaid MohamedFW 10 Jeff Goulding nbsp 75 FW 29 Ben Burgess nbsp 84 Substitutes DF 2 Keith LoweMF 11 Brian SmikleMF 16 Russell Penn nbsp 84 FW 9 Darryl Duffy nbsp 75 FW 14 Jimmy Spencer nbsp 84 Manager Mark Yates Crewe Alexandra GK 1 Steve PhillipsDF 3 Harry DavisDF 5 David ArtellDF 6 Adam DugdaleDF 17 Kelvin MellorMF 11 Byron Moore nbsp 90 7 MF 4 Ashley WestwoodMF 8 Luke MurphyMF 2 Matt TootleFW 10 A Jay Leitch Smith nbsp 85 FW 25 Nick Powell nbsp 80 Substitutes GK 13 Alan MartinDF 15 Carl Martin nbsp 85 MF 7 Lee Bell nbsp 90 7 FW 19 Max Clayton nbsp 80 FW 34 Billy BodinManager Steve DavisAssistant referees Steve Bratt John Brooks Fourth official Nigel Miller Reserve Assistant Referee David Rock nbsp Nick Powell pictured playing for Manchester United scored the opening goal for Crewe Statistics 21 Cheltenham Town Crewe AlexandraGoals 0 2Disallowed goals 1 0Total shots 20 16Shots on target 5 5Ball possession 47 53 Corner kicks 8 6Fouls committed 11 8Offsides 7 4Yellow cards 0 0Red cards 0 0Post match editDavis the winning manager recalled his chairman s instruction after taking over in November 2011 Get us out of the bottom six Just get us safe 22 His counterpart Yates was proud of his side They ve been brilliant Today was just one step too far 22 Speaking of Powell s goal he said It was a wonder strike from a prodigious talent and we couldn t do much about that one 19 Powell signed for Manchester United two weeks after the final 23 The defeat was Cheltenham s first in the play offs having won five and drawn three of their previous post season matches 21 Crewe ended their following season in thirteenth position in the League One table 24 Cheltenham finished in fifth place in League Two in their next season and qualified for the play offs where they lost in the semi finals to Northampton Town 25 26 References edit a b League Two 2011 2012 Regular season Soccerway Perform Group Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Foster p 38 Farrell Dominic 10 November 2011 Dario Gradi hands Crewe reins to Steve Davis The Independent Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 Crewe Alexandra 1 0 Southend United BBC Sport 12 May 2012 Archived from the original on 15 April 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Osborne Chris 16 May 2012 Southend United 2 2 Crewe Alexandra agg 2 3 BBC Sport Archived from the original on 11 November 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Chapman Caroline 13 May 2012 Cheltenham Town 2 0 Torquay United BBC Sport Archived from the original on 15 April 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Torquay United 1 2 Cheltenham Town agg 1 4 BBC Sport 17 May 2012 Archived from the original on 15 April 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Foster p 212 Foster p 216 Foster pp 203 207 Crewe Alexandra Football Club History Database Archived from the original on 5 August 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Cheltenham Town Football Club History Database Archived from the original on 19 July 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Crewe Alexandra football club record v Cheltenham Town 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 28 January 2017 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Crewe 2011 12 Player appearances Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Cheltenham 2011 12 Player appearances Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Jackson Jamie 27 May 2012 Football League Two Control your nerves and we can win says Davis The Observer p 6 Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 via Gale Match Official Appointments English Football League 14 May 2012 Archived from the original on 2 August 2012 Retrieved 9 June 2012 a b c d Crewe 2 Cheltenham 0 match report England Under 18 international Nick Powell produced a moment of magic to set Crewe on the road to npower League Two play off glory against Cheltenham The Daily Telegraph 27 May 2012 Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 via Gale a b West Jon 28 May 2021 Crewe get a parting gift from Powell The Times p 9 Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 via Gale a b Cheltenham Town v Crewe Alexandra 27 May 2012 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 1 February 2021 a b c d Begley Emlyn 27 May 2012 Crewe are promoted BBC Sport Archived from the original on 17 October 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2012 a b Ashdown John 28 May 2012 League Two play off final Powell serves notice of rare talent to earn Crewe play off glory Cheltenham T 0 Crewe Alexandra The Guardian p 5 Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2021 via Gale Manchester United sign Nick Powell from Crewe Alexandra BBC Sport 12 June 2012 Archived from the original on 23 November 2020 Retrieved 3 February 2021 League One 2012 2013 Regular season Soccerway Perform Group Archived from the original on 26 March 2019 Retrieved 2 February 2021 League Two 2012 2013 Regular season Soccerway Perform Group Archived from the original on 1 November 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Mitchell Brendon 5 May 2013 Cheltenham 0 1 Northampton agg 0 2 BBC Sport Archived from the original on 14 July 2020 Retrieved 31 January 2021 Foster Richard 2015 The Agony amp The Ecstasy Ockley Books ISBN 978 1 910906 00 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 Football League Two play off final amp oldid 1215045882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.