33 mins Joe
White shot at the Leazes End 1-0
Half time: Magpies 1 SMBs 0
90+4 mins Bass handball. 1-1
Full time: Magpies 1 SMBs
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Elliott Dickman reflected:
On the questionable equaliser:
"Looking back on the footage, the keeper wins the header. First of all I
was disappointed he managed to get a free header albeit they've got
extra players in the box because we're down to 10 men.
"It hits the post and comes back. I'm not too sure the ball will go in
if he doesn't do what he does. It's not clear cut but it does look like
he's used his arm.
"I'm a little disappointed
the goal has been given but that's how football is sometimes. You get them
in your favour and sometimes you don't. In my opinion, from what I've seen,
we feel a little hard done by.
On the Turner-Cooke dismissal:
"The main thing is he's
got to learn to handle his emotions and he's got to be really disciplined. I
don't know what Jay did, I haven't seen that, but what I do know, looking
onto the pitch, the goalkeeper kicked out at Joe White, who went down and
then there was a coming together.
"My main concern was why is a goalkeeper kicking out at Joe White? The other
thing I'm quite baffled at is that the goalkeeper got booked but I don't
know why he got booked if the referee gave a free-kick to sunderland.
"It was a bit strange but from my point of view, Joe
White went down, their goalkeeper kicked him and then there was a coming
together. I need to look at it properly to see what Jay has done.
"The big thing for Jay is that his first booking is
preventable if he's in the right position. It's understanding that he needs
to make sure when we don't have the ball, whatever his recovery sprint is,
he's got to make sure he's ready and in the right place to make sure that
doesn't happen and he doesn't get booked.
"When you're playing 11 against 10 you're always going
to try and have that momentum when you're chasing a goal and I think that's
what they did.
"I thought we were fine to a point. There are a few
things we could have done a little better, maybe engage the ball a little
bit higher and quicker, but I did feel at a point we were going to see the
game out and come away with all three points.”
Newcastle U21s extended their unbeaten run in PL2 to six games in front
of 2,500 fans at SJP on Monday night, but had to settle for a point
after conceding a dubious equaliser in second half added time.
Leading through a first half shot from Joe White, United were reduced to
ten men when former mackem Jay Turner-Cooke saw red in the 79th minute.
The visitors then snatched a point in the fourth minute of time added
on; goalkeeper Alex Bass coming up for a corner kick and deflecting his
own header into the home net via a hand after it rebounded off the goal
frame.
Referee Aaron Bannister ignored protests from Newcastle players and the
game restarted, Bass the centre of attention again when turning Michael
Ndiweni's shot around the post seconds before the final whistle.
The black and whites created most of the chances in a low-key first
half,
Isaac Westendorf, White and Josh Scott all putting their shots wide of
the target.
That changed in the 33rd minute when White took a short corner at the
Leazes End, Dylan Stephenson back-heeling the ball into his path and
White firing in his third goal in as many games through the legs of
Bass.
Shading the second period without applying sustained pressure, both
White and Stephenson came close with efforts from distance - Bass
tipping over a dipping shot from the latter on the hour.
The nature of the contest changed with 11 minutes of normal time
remaining, after Bass collided with White in the six yard box and the
Newcastle man went to ground.
Turner-Cooke promptly bundled Bass over as players from both sides got
involved and the referee and a linesman intervened to separate the
warring factions.
Both Bass and Turner-Cooke were booked, the Newcastle man then seeing
red as a result of a first half yellow card.
Elliott Dickman's side then attempted to stonewall for a point and
looked to have ridden their luck when Ben Compton headed against a post
on 88 minutes.
Then came two corners in added time; over-age player Bass going upfield
for both and making his ill-gotten gain following the second flag kick.
The scorer later admitted that he expected his effort to be disallowed for
handball.
While there's frustration at the manner of the late leveller, the
dismissal of Turner-Cooke was as needless as the innocuous incident
involving White that preceded it.
Before that when it was eleven against eleven, Newcastle too often
looked ponderous in attack, wasting possession in dangerous
areas despite some dazzling footwork from White.
Given all of that, a point was probably a fair return.
Biffa