Saturday 27th September 2025 | Austin Ainsworth
Wakefield AFC were back in NCEL Division One action on Saturday, having had a free week following last weekend’s narrow defeat to higher league Chadderton in the FA Vase.
That cup loss – a game in which Wakefield played well and were ahead for large parts – followed a draw and defeat in the league, meaning Saturday’s match took on extra significance in that Wakefield were searching for their first win in four matches.
Mid table Goole AFC were the visitors to The Millennium Stadium, themselves on a run of three games without victory. Manager Jason Blunt stuck with a similar side to that seen in recent matches, with the back four and midfield three unchanged. Drew Bremer replaced the now departed Owen Evans in goal, whilst Billy Mole again started in a wide position, as did Oliver Rodriguez-Green who continued his long return from injury to replace the also departed Max Rhodes on the other wing.
In a game in which Wakefield ultimately dominated without ever really getting into full stride, Goole actually made the better start with some early sights of goal after slack Wakefield defending. The Falcons did quickly assert themselves and, in a scrappy game which saw frequent turnovers in possession, still largely bossed proceedings and eventually took the lead in the 19th minute with the first real bit of quality in the match.
By that point, Rodriguez-Green had suffered an early setback and was replaced by Lance Friedrich due to injury; with Wakefield moving to a 4-2-3-1 formation that saw Mole move back central. It was the substitute who put Wakefield ahead with his first goal for the club. Tom Hinton, already with seven assists this season, was again the creator with an exquisite, curling pass over the backline that found Friedrich’s smart run off the left. The young midfielder met the ball with an inventive header that looped over the goalkeeper and towards the goal-line; Friedrich making doubly sure as he nipped around the ‘keeper to follow the ball in on the line.
The goal was a fine move amidst a game lacking in quality, with Wakefield catching the eye more for their powerful running and solid defending. The little bits of quality that did come came from Wakefield, most often through Hinton playing on the right, who himself went close with a drive from midfield where he could only shoot wide, and just before halftime when another visionary pass played striker Ash Flynn through on goal, who dummied and then shot, but was denied by a last-ditch tackle.
The second half went much the same as the first with little by way of goal-mouth action. However, the home side did eventually double their lead through the tireless Flynn, who bagged his 10th goal in 15 games this season. The impressive Bolton Makwedza started the move from right-back when he aggressively stepped-up to intercept a Goole pass, before striding through midfield. He clipped a ball over for Hinton in acres of space on the right, who selflessly squared the ball past the goalkeeper for the run of Flynn, who had a simple finish into an open net to complete the slick Wakefield counter-attack.
From then on Wakefield continued to hold Goole at arm’s length, defending astutely to secure their eighth clean sheet in 13 league games this season and, more importantly, the three points that ensured they remain in the fifth and final play-off spot, seven points adrift of league-leaders Dearne & District.
For all of the intricate passing play and attractive, attacking football on show since Blunt’s arrival as manager, the win was just as pleasing for Wakefield as evidence that there is a strong backbone to the side with The Falcons showing that they are able to compete physically and win in different ways.
Wakefield will hope this victory is the springboard for another run of results, with the next game coming quickly as they make the trip to face Crowle Colts on Tuesday evening; kick-off 19:45PM on 30/09/2025.
Match Stats
Half Time: 1-0
Full Time: 2-0
Attendance: 307
Wakefield AFC Starting XI:
Drew Bremer – Bolton Makwedza, Chris Salt (C), T’Nique Fishley, Igor Mlynarski – Mo Conteh, Callum Nicell, Tom Hinton – Oliver Rodriguez-Green, Ash Flynn, Billy Mole
Wakefield AFC Subs Used:
7m, Lance Friedrich for Oliver Rodriguez-Green
74m, Shamaul Bertie for Mo Conteh
77m, Owen Thomas for Shamaul Bertie
Possession:
Wakefield AFC 53% – 47% Goole AFC
Passes Completed:
Wakefield AFC 252 – 224 Goole AFC
Goals:
19m, Lance Friedrich
72m, Ash Flynn
Wakefield AFC Assists:
19m, Tom Hinton
72m, Tom Hinton
Wakefield AFC Cards:
T’Nique Fishley (Yellow)
Igor Mlynarski (Yellow)
Ash Flynn (Yellow)
Attempts
Wakefield AFC
First Half
Shots on Target: 1
Shots off Target: 6
Second Half
Shots on Target: 2
Shot off Target: 3
Goole AFC
First Half
Shots on Target: 2
Shots off Target: 2
Second Half
Shots on Target: 1
Shots off Target: 0
