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A sad end to a great season: York City outplayed by Oldham in playoff semi-final

York City fans will not enjoy a day-out at Wembley after their team capitulated to a strong Oldham side in the playoff semi final tonight (Tuesday).

Two goals in three second-half minutes helped Oldham to a 3-0 win at the LNER Community Stadium and booked them a place in the National League promotion final.

It was a sad end to a brilliant season which saw City finish in second place on 96 points.

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Despite the warmth of the evening and a heated atmosphere in a stadium packed with more than 8,000 fans, City froze on the night.

And it was a defensive howler that gifted Oldham their opener.

York goalkeeper Harrison Male’s ill-judged throw was miscontrolled by Alex Hunt and the ball fell for Oldham striker Joe Garner to fire a first-time effort into the bottom corner.

Oldham doubled their lead four minutes into the second half when Mike Fondop played a neat pass into Vimal Yoganathan and he drilled the ball into the bottom corner.

Oldham fans celebrate getting to Wembley. Photograph: YorkMix

Joe Pritchard flicked home a header home from Garner’s teasing cross shortly afterwards to seal victory and Oldham’s spot at Wembley on June 1.

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City struggled to mount any sort of comeback and didn’t force the Oldham keeper into a single meaningful save.

It’s a difficult one for the home fans to take after finishing 22 points ahead of Oldham in the league, but the playoffs always turn the promotion battle into a cup tie – and the visitors were far stronger on the night.

The defeat came on the 13th anniversary of City beating Luton in the playoff final at Wembley to secure a place in the Football League. But history didn’t repeat itself – at least, not this year.