Vauxhall Motors 4 Droylsden 0

THE Motormen raced to a comfortable Easter Monday win over Droylsden – a result which condemned the Bloods to relegation.

Carl Macauley’s side swept into a 3-0 lead inside the opening 39 minutes, courtesy of Ashley Stott’s brace and a goal from Danny Fearnehough.

Tom Rutter completed the rout after the break.

Motors – beaten 1-0 at Altrincham on Good Friday – broke the deadlock against Droylsden in the 21st minute. Fearnehough teed up Stott and the prolific marksman made no mistake from eight yards.

Motors doubled their advantage on 33 minutes when Stott laid the ball off to Karl Noon, whose defence-splitting return pass allowed the former Bangor striker to rifle home number two.

Fearnehough made it 3-0 when Mahon dispossessed Jimmy Derbyshire on the right wing and delivered a fine ball into the feet of Stott, whose lay-off allowed Fearnehough to pick his spot.

With the points effectively in the bag, the Motormen took their foot off the pedal in the second half. They made it 4-0 after 52 minutes when an unmarked Rutter volleyed home a dangerous corner from Mike Burns.

On Friday, Altrincham midfielder James Lawrie scored the only goal of the game 12 minutes from time. Motors left Moss Lane feeling they had done enough to deserve at least a point.

The Motormen travel to Gloucester City on Saturday (3pm) before making the long trip to Brackley Town next Tuesday (7.45pm).

In the Cheshire League, Malpas lost 4-0 at Penlake and Tarporley Victoria went down 5-3 to Poynton.