Ian Pugh
19 Oct
19Oct

Coleshill Town FC dug deep and delivered a hard-fought 1–0 victory away at Wellingborough on Saturday, with Ben Usher-Shipway’s composed finish capping off a moment of real quality in a game defined by resilience and defensive steel.

The decisive goal came midway through the first half after a slick move down the right flank. Usher-Shipway sparked the attack with a surging run, feeding the ball into Skeano, who showed great strength to hold off his marker. With no clear sight of goal, Skeano cleverly laid the ball back to Ben, who had followed up with intent. With time and precision, he picked his spot and slotted the ball past the keeper, nestling it inside the far post. 

A goal of real class, built on teamwork and awareness.From there, The Colemen showed their mettle. Wellingborough’s new signing, Nile Ranger — ex premier league Newcastle striker — was kept quiet by a disciplined back line that refused to yield. 

Every challenge was met, every header won, and when the hosts did carve out a late chance, Cameron was equal to it, tipping a fierce effort over the bar with a superb reflex save that preserved the clean sheet.

It was a performance that blended attacking sharpness with defensive grit — the kind of win that builds belief and momentum.


🎯 Next up: Shepshed at home on Monday night. Let’s pack Pack Meadow and get behind the lads. Your support makes all the difference.Let me know if you’d like a graphic or social post version to go with it — happy to help shape it for matchday buzz or sponsor highlights.

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