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Taverham v Sprowston – Cup Semi-final – 28th February 2010 It was back to the cup again this weekend, with an eagerly anticipated semi-final against Sprowston. An early afternoon kick off was the order of the day, in absolutely atrocious weather conditions. We kicked off into the wind and driving rain, and up the slope, but the boys were straight into attacking mode. Reuben fed Brad wide, and he made a lot of ground before a good tackle led to a corner. Charlie played a nice ball in, but this was cleared by our opponents. Sprowston then broke down their left, with their attacker cutting in, but Oliver was well positioned to scoop up the cross. He immediately set Mark away with a good throw, and he found Jack, who in turn switched play wide to Stevie. He then beat his man and crossed dangerously, where the Sprowston defence again cleared well. From another Charlie corner, Stevie rose well but headed just over. Danny & Sam looked solid at the back, with Mark again in great form. The pitch was deteriorating quickly, but both teams still tried to play football. Brad again got free and crossed along the six yard box, but no-one was there to tap in. However, eventually our pressure paid off - Danny played a lovely ball up to Jack, who shielded well and moved wide right with the ball. He got past his opponent and crossed superbly where Will rose and headed expertly into the corner for a deserved one nil lead. Despite our solid possession, Sprowston did look dangerous on the break, and Oliver saved well from a shot. The resultant corner was cleared by James. We attacked again, and this time Stevie got clear but shot wide. In the conditions this was a decent game between two evenly matched teams. As the half drew to a close, both sets of players were visibly tiring on what was a quagmire of a pitch. The Sprowston keeper saved well from Will, tipping over his shot after good play from Jack. Half-time:- 1-0. The second half began with Freddy replacing James. We were now kicking down hill with the elements behind us, and immediately went on the attack. A cross from Stevie eluded everyone. Sprowston then attacked on the counter, but Oliver was quick to sweep round and clear. Brad and Mark then combined well down the left, with Brad pulling the ball back but the danger was cleared. We now had the lion’s share of possession, but couldn’t break the Sprowston defence for the second goal we needed. Freddy intercepted well, and then went on a mazy run, ending with a cross that was cut out. Sprowston broke, but again we defended well to prevent a shot coming in. Oliver then found Mark who yet again went on a run, playing in Brad who earned a corner. Another good ball from Charlie saw a scramble in the goalmouth which was eventually cleared. From the breakaway, Sprowston played long to their attacker who showed good strength and speed, cut in from wide and hammered into the roof of the net from 25 yards for a great equaliser, Oliver having no chance. This really was game on now. We continued to dominate possession, but too often the final ball was cut out. Jack was working hard as always, and did well to make an opening but shot high. He then broke down the left, cut in, and hammered a shot just wide. A nervous 10 minutes were looming. Sprowston, on a rare break, nearly took the lead, when the attacker got clear and tried to round Oliver who superbly won the ball to save a certain goal. We attacked again, this time Danny getting forward to hammer a long shot just wide. With time running out, Sprowston played a long ball out of defence. The attacker ran on to the ball, and hammered a fantastic shot destined for the top corner, which Oliver superbly tipped over. The corner was cleared, and the referee blew the whistle for the end of normal time. Full-time:- 1-1. Extra time began, and Stevie was replaced by James. This was not just a footballing battle now, but a battle of wills and our boys knew they had what it took. We kicked off into the elements yet again. Play was now difficult, but it was Sprowston who threatened first when the attacker wriggled free, but under pressure from Sam shot over when well placed. We then attacked, with Charlie finding Jack well. He then turned and rifled a shot which hit the keeper then the post, earning a corner. From this, we again hit the post, this time from Will after a scramble. Sprowston then attacked, but Oliver was once again up to the task, saving comfortably. As the first period drew to a close, it was still even stevens. We turned round, and with the wind at our back finally got on top again, play virtually confined now to the Sprowston half. From a lovely ball from Mark, Jack controlled in the area and slipped when turning. However, he was quick to his feet, and somehow slotted in from an acute angle to make it 2-1. Seven minutes remained, and Stevie came back on to replace a tired Will. Sprowston were also very tired now, and no wonder after such a tough battle. Charlie knocked in a great free-kick from which we almost scored. Reuben then had a clear chance, but missed his header from a couple of yards. Freddy then set Jack free down the right, and he did well to make ground and earn a free-kick, using up valuable time. From a final Charlie kick, Reuben was on hand to nod in our third. Almost immediately the ref blew for the end – a great result after a really good battle. All credit must go to Sprowston, not only for the part they played in a great match, but also their graciousness in defeat, players, coaches and supporters alike. Final score after extra-time:- 3-1. Men of the match - Oliver Inwards / Mark Smith
Taverham v Diss – 14th February 2010 A bitterly cold, windless morning saw us greet Diss for our return fixture. Injuries and absence saw a major reshuffle, with Sam and Danny moving to the centre of defence and James to right back. Reuben dropped back into central midfield, with Will pushing up behind Jack. We kicked off straight on to the attack, and the boys instinctively looked to get the ball wide to the better surface, where Brad and Stevie’s skill and pace immediately caused problems. From a lovely James pass, Stevie made ground and shot high. Then Charlie combined with Reuben, who sent a lovely ball inside the fullback to Brad, who beat another defender and crossed where Stevie again arrived late and just went too high. Charlie delivered a couple of lovely corners, the first of which saw Jack head into the side netting, the second scrambled away. From another good move involving Mark and Charlie, the ball was played to Jack who laid off for Will to strike a tremendous shot into the top corner from outside the box to make it one nil. Our opponents then enjoyed a good spell, Oliver somehow turning over a good header after good work by Diss. After weathering a brief storm, Sam and Danny gained control at the back, along with Mark and James who were both joining the attack well. Jack then cracked a long range shot against the bar, and had a free-kick well saved by the keeper, whose handling and shot-stopping were good. It was 20 minutes before we broke through again, this time Jack shooting hard and low through a crowded area, where perhaps the keeper was unsighted, for our second goal. Stevie then headed just over, and Charlie was unlucky with a shot just tipped wide by the keeper. Another lovely ball out wide by Reuben sent Stevie away, who beat his man and whipped in a cross which the onrushing Jack superbly volleyed left footed into the corner, a great team goal for number three. Jack then turned provider, whipping in a lovely far post cross which bounced high, only for Stevie to scissor kick in off the underside of the bar – a great finish to make it four. We continued to attack, but Diss held out for the whistle. Half-time:- 4-0. We talked about maintaining shape and to keep getting wide, which the boys immediately put into action. Brad was again enjoying running with the ball, with Stevie also now coming into the game much more. Danny intercepted a through ball, and made ground before playing into Charlie, who in turn hit a delightful ball out wide for Stevie to again run forward, this time seeing his shot well saved. On the other side, Brad did similar, beating his man before crossing, but no-one able to convert. Tom came on to replace Mark, with Sam switching to left back. We continued as before, pressing for more goals. Oliver was unthreatened in our goal. Eventually persistent pressure paid off and Brad reacted quickly in a goalmouth scramble to flick in our fifth. Will then scored his second, our sixth, with a hard low finish after more good work from Reuben and Charlie in midfield. Charlie then tried his luck from distance, unlucky to just miss the angle of both post and bar. More good work from Sam and Will saw Brad sprint clear, with his shot well saved. However, Jack reacted well and slammed in a half volley from an angle for seven nil. We then put Stevie in centre midfield, moving Will out wide with Reuben having a rest, and Mark pushed up front. Mark soon saw a good effort blocked, searching for his first goal of the season. Oliver, again talking well with little to do otherwise, threw out to Sam who immediately fed Mark, just inside his own half. He turned, beat two men and continued running with the ball. Just when you thought he would pass, he beat the final defender and now, with just the keeper to beat, coolly went round him and slid the ball into an empty net. What a way to open your account for the season! Almost immediately, Brad slammed in an excellent strike from 15 yards for our ninth. Although a bit of time remained, we were unable to score again, despite having a couple of chances, Jack memorably hammering over when well-placed. The game came to a conclusion, another 3 points from a hard fought match. Full-time:- 9-0. Man of the Match:- Reuben W Taverham v Lakeford – Cup Quarter Final – 7th February 2010 After a postponement due to the bad weather, it was finally time to welcome Lakeford to East Tuddenham, for our League Cup Quarter Final clash. There had been no matches played on our pitch since before Christmas, but it was still very heavy. The weather was cold and wet. The match began with Will and Reuben playing up front – Jack starting as sub. From kick off we started well, getting the ball wide early to Brad and Stevie who both looked dangerous. Charlie fed the ball wide to Brad, who did well to earn us a corner. From a great kick by Charlie, no-one could get their head to the ball. Stevie then got to the by-line but crossed too near the keeper. Despite the heavy pitch, both teams were looking to play. Sam and Danny then combined well to send Stevie flying down the right, and his cross flew across the six yard box with no-one able to get a touch. Lakeford then broke into our half but their long shot went well wide. Not learning from that, Lakeford then broke again through the middle, and this time we were punished by a 30 yard lob which Oliver had no chance of saving. This was the first time all season we had gone a goal down, and it was up to the boys to react positively. We continued to try and play - Will and Reuben almost combining to get through on goal. Their keeper then tipped a shot over the bar from Will, and Stevie shot high when well-placed. After 25 minutes, Jack replaced Reuben, with play mainly confined to the midfield. From another dangerous corner from Charlie, Jack saw a flick cleared off the line. The half then drew to a close without any further alarms at either end. Half time:- 0-1. Talk at half time was all about continuing as before, and being patient. From the restart we played Brad in, who again battled well to earn another corner. Another great corner, but still we could not find a Taverham head. We kept the pressure on, and from yet another Charlie corner, Jack controlled and volleyed in one movement which the defender did well to block onto the bar for another corner. This was cleared, but we attacked again, this time Charlie seeing his drive kneed onto the bar by the keeper for another corner. Again this came to nothing. From a rare Lakeford break, they went wide and eventually shot into the side netting with Oliver comfortably covering the danger. Danny won the ball in midfield, and played a short ball to Charlie who hit a glorious long ball inside the full-back to the onrushing Stevie. He in turn smacked a vicious first time cross into the area which evaded everyone, including Jack who just could not quite reach the ball for a tap in. We were having so much of the play, but could not find the back of the neck. Was it going to be one of those days? James replaced Danny in midfield, and Reuben returned up front for Will. Dom and Freddie were dealing comfortably with the Lakeford threat, with Mark and Sam getting forward at every opportunity. Oliver was now a virtual spectator, but sweeping when needed and commanding his defence well. Another good ball in from Stevie saw Reuben challenge, with Jack the first to react and slam a shot into the back of the net. Finally, we had our deserved equaliser. It was nearly all one-way traffic now, and our boys were keeping their discipline, and continuing to search for another goal. A great move between Charlie, Dom and Sam saw the ball passed to Stevie, who lobbed a dangerous looking ball into the area. Jack had peeled away from his marker, and duly headed the ball into the back of the net to put us in the lead. Lakeford tried to respond, but with the defence looking strong, and Charlie and James in midfield, there was no way back. We continued to attack, their keeper making two more good saves from Jack after good work by Mark and Brad. We comfortably saw out the remaining few minutes, and gained a much deserved win. Full time:- 2-1. Man of the Match:- Dom P Hellesdon v Taverham – 24th January 2010 After an enforced Christmas and New Year break, our first game of 2010 arrived, and saw us travel the short distance to play Hellesdon. The boys had not been idle though, and were fit and raring to go. It was a cold day, and we only had one substitute available due to other commitments. We talked beforehand about how important it was to get into them straight from the kick off, and immediately we looked to play, and were keeping the ball well. Danny and Charlie didn’t take long to get going in midfield, and the defence were virtual spectators. Following a lovely move involving James, Charlie and Reuben, Stevie crossed for Jack who forced a good save from the keeper. From the resulting corner, Dom just failed to get in front of the defender. Sam linked well with Brad, who beat his man and crossed, and this time Danny was unlucky to see his powerful drive carry just over the bar. Hellesdon were pinned into their own half, and again we played the ball out wide, this time to Stevie, who forced a corner. Yet again we failed to score from another excellent ball in from Charlie. After 5 minutes, Brad played a delightful ball into the left side of the area, which saw Jack swivel and shoot in one movement, the ball nestling in the far corner of the net to make it one nil. We attacked again straight from the restart, this time Stevie seeing his shot just go wide. Then from a scramble in the box, Danny was on hand to steer the ball home for our second. Almost immediately, Charlie won the ball and fed Reuben, who played the ball into Jack on the edge of the box. Again he turned his defender, this time curling a superb left foot strike into the top corner for three nil. We were totally dominant, and looking likely to score with every attack. The Hellesdon keeper was having an excellent game, and twice in succession tipped over from Sam and Charlie. He also did well to keep out a Stevie shot. From their only venture into our half, Hellesdon broke but found Oliver well positioned to clutch a tame shot. He immediately threw the ball out to Stevie, who in turn played in Jack on the overlap. Jack then laid the ball off to James who crossed superbly where Reuben was unlucky with a header, again great football. We then attacked quickly again, James playing a good ball to Reuben who volleyed first time to Stevie. Stevie in turn volleyed a great ball into the path of Brad, who finished superbly, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Two minutes later we again had the ball in the net after a flowing move involving Danny, Charlie, Stevie and Reuben, but once more the decision was offside. James then steamed in to connect with a powerful drive from which the keeper made yet another excellent save. From another left sided move involving Sam and Brad, Jack got on the end of Brad’s cross, and eventually the ball was hammered over the line by Danny for his second and our fourth. Immediately, Charlie fed Reuben who shot, bringing out another super stop by their keeper. However, Jack appeared from nowhere to gleefully hammer the ball in for his hat trick and our fifth. Right on the stroke of half time, Reuben attacked a good Charlie cross, with Sam volleying in well for another goal. Half time:- 0-6. The second half began, with Ben coming on to replace James. We continued from where we left off, in complete control, especially in midfield, where Charlie in particular was having a great game. Brad and Stevie were constantly beating their opponents, and putting in some dangerous crosses, and we could have scored many more had the Hellesdon keeper not been in such fine form. Dom and Freddy were always looking to get involved, and behind them Oliver was talking well and sweeping on the rare occasions he was called into action. James came back on, this time into midfield, replacing Reuben, and Charlie pushed up front with Jack. James immediately won possession and released brad, who drove hard, but just wide of the far post. Brad then hit the post, the ball running across the line and out of play. Eventually we got the reward we deserved, and another lovely ball out wide from Charlie, saw Stevie beat his opponent and cross superbly for Jack, who had a simple volley for his fourth and our seventh. We carried on with our pressing game, and kept Hellesdon largely in their own half. When a long ball did catch Freddie and Dom square, Oliver was there to calmly play the ball wide to Sam. He then set off on a good run, laying the ball off to Brad who yet again got to the byline, crossed well, and this time saw a Hellesdon defender pressured into an own goal for our eighth. We reorganised again, replacing Danny with Reuben who switched with Charlie. Almost immediately, Jack laid the ball back to Reuben, who from 25 yards thundered a superb volley into the top corner for the ninth. Stevie then beat his man for the umpteenth time, and at last was rewarded when his powerful cross shot found the far corner of the net to make it ten nil. The referee actually gave us an extra goal somewhere, so although nobody knows who scored it, the official result was…Full-time:- 0-11. Man of the Match:- Charlie G
Sprowston v
Taverham Our final
game of 2009 saw us away against Sprowston, the game taking place on a
Saturday
morning. With Jack away in From the
kick off we immediately took control of the game, Charlie and Danny
winning
everything in the middle, and Stevie looking to get Will away at every
opportunity. They had a couple of big lads who looked lively, but we
continued
to press, forcing several early corners, although these came to
nothing.
Charlie, Danny and Stevie all had shots which went over, while they
were
offering no threat to our goal - Sam, Freddie, Dom and Mark all in good
form. Brad
got into the game, beating his man but just unable to find a Taverham
head.
From a lovely move down the right, started by Oliver, through Sam then
to Will,
we won a throw-in deep in their half. Danny then Stevie flicked on, the
ball
eventually dropping to Reuben, who from an acute angle thundered a
great volley
into the roof of the net for a deserved 1 nil lead. Charlie then
knocked in 2
more excellent corners, again none of our boys were able to capitalise.
From
their first break, Sprowston’s winger powered down the right, but
crossed with
none of their players close. We broke again, and good play from Sam and
Will
saw us earn a corner. Charlie again smacked in a lovely ball, and this
time a
defender conceded an own goal under pressure from Dom to put us 2 up.
We
continued to dominate, lots of good build up play, but the occasional
ball
being too straight and running out of play. Stevie then played a great
ball out
to Will who crossed only to see a defender do well to deny Reuben.
Sprowston
then broke, and in only their second attack of the half forced a corner
from
which we just about escaped, neither Oliver nor the defence being
positive
enough to make the ball theirs. We again attacked through Sam who was
having an
absolute stormer, and he beat 2 or 3 opponents before playing in Will
who won a
corner. This time, we attacked the ball, and Dom volleyed a stunning
goal for
his first of the season, 3 nil to us. We saw the half out comfortably,
our
opponents really on the back foot. Half-time:-
0-3. The second
half began, and we knew we had to continue as before.
James came on to replace Reuben, with Will
playing up front. We again went straight on the offensive, James
starting very
strongly alongside the hard working Danny. Brad was definitely in the
game more
now, beating his defender and crossing well with Charlie just unable to
direct
his shot on target. Mark was now getting forward well, joining in
attack after
attack along with Sam from the other full-back berth. Oliver was a
virtual
spectator, for the third week running. We soon made further changes,
Ben on at
right back, Sam moving into the middle of defence replacing Freddy, and
Tom
entering midfield in place of Danny. Our
pattern of play remained unchanged, Sprowston unable to get out of
their half
for long periods. We had a couple of shots well charged down, then
Stevie broke
superbly, beating three men, cut in and was very unlucky to see his
shot just
rise over the bar. We then swapped Tom and Sam, the latter continuing
(third
position of the day) to excel, dribbling well, beating two opponents
then
seeing an effort charged down. When the ball fell, he was very unlucky
to see
the keeper make a great save from his left foot volley. We changed a
few positions again, but the pattern of play remained the same, with us
attacking at will. However, it took us
until 10 minutes before the end to get our fourth goal – Charlie
getting on the
score sheet. Another comfortable win and
clean sheet, a great end to the year. Full-time:-
0-4. Taverham v Lakeford Once again we made a
quick start, Charlie getting a grip of midfield,
and Reuben, Will, Stevie and Jack all looking a real handful for the
visitors
defence. Will did well down the left and
crossed, Charlie shooting just over. Stevie
then made a great run down the right having been
sent away by
Sam, beat two players and delivered in a good cross which saw Jack
unlucky to
have his shot blocked. Dom and Freddy
were in command at the back, Oliver a virtual spectator.
Stevie then played a lovely ball down the
line for Jack to chase. He outpaced the
defender and sent in a lovely cross which saw Will steam in at the far
post,
and cleverly volley over the keeper for one nil. We
again went straight on the attack, this
time Mark and Will combining to send Jack away down the left where he
out
muscled his defender, and shot well for the keeper to make a good save. Oliver’s only saves were from long
distance,
a mark of how well the defence was playing. James
then fed Will, who played a superb one two with
Reuben before
cutting in and firing home his, and our second of the match. Lakeford were then gifted a corner which came
to nothing – they were still showing little going forward. Danny replaced James in the middle, and we
continued to play good football going wide. Will
and Stevie were working hard, and Jack was holding
the ball up
well. Charlie then knocked in a superb
corner which Stevie got on the end of, but his header was just too high. The half came to an end with us on top
looking comfortable. Half-time:- 2-0. Man of the Match:- Will M Taverham
v Jex As is normal now, we
started brightly, immediately attacking down the
left through Mark and Will, who clearly had the beating of the
full-back. Charlie then played a nice ball
wide to Jack,
who beat his defender and whipped a lovely ball across the six yard box
which
no-one could quite reach. James had
started really well, and fed Stevie down the right with a great ball
– he
crossed but again it just missed our forwards. Jack
then won a free kick 25 yards out, and was unlucky to
see his
curled kick hit the bar. We were having
all the play, and Jex were unable to get out of their own half. After another lovely James ball, this time
Reuben played Stevie in wide, and he returned to Reuben who slipped
through for
Jack to finish well over the keeper for our first goal – no more
than our play
deserved. Jex were still relying on the
long ball, and Oliver was sweeping well behind a comfortable looking
Dom and
Freddy. We continued to press, and were
looking for a second. Will did brilliantly
to beat two defenders and was through on goal. His
shot hit the side netting when a cross into the box
would have been
a better option. Will then broke again,
and this time his cross just eluded Stevie. We
were playing some really good football, but could not
get another
goal. From a very rare break, Jex won a
corner. Despite numerous sessions on
defending set plays, we again conceded when the ball floated over
Oliver to an
unmarked attacker, who headed home the equaliser. A
poor goal to give away. This certainly
lifted Jex, who stepped up the
pace, without threatening from open play. Oliver
dealt comfortably with a couple of long range shots
as the half
drew to a close. Half-time:- 1-1. As in all the big games
this season, when the pressure is on, the boys
are not found lacking. Dom and Freddy
were looking strong now, with Oliver talking well and sweeping when
required. Almost immediately, a great
ball from Will sent Jack clean through on goal. He
shot with his left foot, which brought a smart save
from the keeper
who then reacted to Jack’s follow-up with a fantastic stop. Unluckily for him though, the ball fell to
Will, who finished well with his left foot from an angle.
Mark and Sam were now getting forward more
from full-back, which was good to see. From
our next attack, Sam fed Stevie who curled a lovely
ball into
Jack. With the big defender tight to
him, Jack turned well and hammered home a superb shot from outside the
box to
make it three one. We really were
playing well now. Brad came on to
replace the hard working James, with Stevie moving into central
midfield. He immediately broke down the
right, earning
a corner. Yet another superb ball from
Charlie went begging – still a disappointing facet of our game. Sam then fed Brad who took on a couple of
defenders, cut in onto his left, and unleashed a great left foot strike
which
was destined for the top corner until their keeper again somehow saved
at the
expense of a corner. We were totally
dominant
now, and from our next break Jack was set free by Dom, and saw his shot
well
saved, however Reuben was there to quickly hammer home our fourth. We continued to press, and with Jex now
losing their discipline, we were looking for more goals.
On a very rare break, their attacker was through,
but shot straight at a well positioned Oliver. Jack
then forced the keeper into another superb save,
again somehow
reaching the ball and tipping it round for a corner, which came to
nothing. Oliver then made a good diving
save, with
Mark helping to clear the danger well. Straight
back on the attack, Jack forced another excellent
stop from the
keeper. With time running out, and all
the boys understandably tiring on such a heavy pitch, play slowed. From a Jex cross, we again stood rooted to
the spot to allow another free header which again resulted in a goal
from a set
play, definitely something that needs working on. Time
ran out, and we had emerged deservedly
victorious after a good battle. Full
time:- 4-2. Man of the Match:- The
Whole Team! Taverham
v
Harling – CUP Today
saw us entertain We
kicked off in a positive mood, and immediately tried to go forward. It
was
clear from the early stages that Brad
came on for Stevie, and Ben for Danny who had hurt his wrist at the end
of the
first half. Sam moved into the centre of the defence. We continued in
the same
vein from kick off, determined to add to our tally. Will was linking
well down
the left with Mark, and getting to the by-line well. Jack was working
hard up
front, holding the ball up well and switching play whenever possible.
Brad immediately
came into the game, getting past his defender and crossing well, where
Reuben
was unlucky to see yet another shot blocked. From a great Charlie
corner Reuben
headed but was foiled by the keeper, who also then saved well with his
legs
from Brad. Charlie was really having an impact with his range of
passing, and
was unlucky to see a goal-bound effort yet again blocked by a Norman
defender. From
only their second attack of the game,
The
rest of November sees all our matches at home, and today we played
Mulbarton
for the second time this season. Thankfully
after last week, it was dry, although the
ground was heavy
under foot. Straight
from kick off we were on the attack. James and Danny combined well to
set
Stevie free down the right. He sped past his full-back and crossed just
too
deep for Will. After more good work down the right, involving Sam,
Stevie again
raced clear, looked up and found Jack in the middle, who hammered home
for the
first goal. Dom and Freddie along with
Sam were looking strong, although the Mulbarton attacker looked clever
without
any support. Another good move, this time down the left, saw Will cut
in and
just fail to find a forward. Will then broke again, and this time
Stevie
controlled at the far post and blasted into the far corner for our
second.
Almost immediately we attacked again, Danny & James combining well
with
Reuben, with the ball eventually falling for Jack to again finish well
for our
third. As has happened before this season, we dropped our concentration
at the
back, Mark getting caught the wrong side of his attacker, and
Oliver’s
hesitation resulting in the forward lobbing well to make it 3-1. We
then won a
corner, and when the ball returned to Charlie he whistled a superb ball
to the
back post where Jack was unlucky to see his reaction header fly just
wide. After 20 minutes, and with Mark out
of sorts
today, we put Sam at left back and brought on Ben at right back. We
continued
attacking, Stevie looking particularly dangerous with his speed and
work-rate
down the right. From another cross, Reuben was on hand to make it 4
with a
well-placed shot. Yet another Stevie cross then found Will at the far
post for
number 5. Danny and James were really enjoying the midfield battle and
were
linking well with each other and the front lads, playing good football
on a poor
surface. As the first half ended, Jack
was on hand again to rifle home our sixth for his hat-trick. Half-time:- 6-1. The
start of the second half saw us carry on where we left off, with a
couple of
changes – Charlie and Tom coming on for Reuben and Freddy. Immediately James fed Stevie with a lovely
ball out wide. For the umpteenth time, he beat his opponent and crossed
superbly, and Danny was unlucky to see his header fly just too high.
Will was
now more in the game, being fed well by Sam and Danny. James continued
to
impress with his tackling and running with the ball, continually
finding the
impressive Stevie, and from another run
and superb cross, the keeper somehow managed to keep out a Will volley
at the
far post. We then brought off Danny, dropped Charlie back into the
midfield,
and Reuben again went on behind Jack. Play was again building well down
the
left, and when the ball broke 25 yards out, Charlie hit a speculative
shot
which just evaded the keeper for our seventh. Mulbarton never gave up,
and
their striker continued to impress with his running ability with the
ball on
the few occasions he received it. Twice he cut in from the left, and
was
unlucky to see no-one on the end of his cross, then to see Oliver
comfortably
save at the near post. James played the
ball out left to Will, who got his head up and fed Jack on the edge of
the box.
With support at hand, Jack cleverly turned his defender and smacked a
great
left-footer into the far top corner for our eighth, another well-worked
team
goal. Danny and James both let fly from distance, and their keeper was
doing
well to keep us out. Charlie was then unlucky to see a snap shot just
go wide,
while Will rose really well to meet a terrific corner from Charlie, and
flick a
header goal wards which was somehow cleared off the line. Stevie then yet again galloped down the right,
and this time cut in to smash home his second of the game, really well
deserved. Will then rose well yet again from a Stevie cross, and was
this time
rewarded with a good headed goal. Shortly before the end, Jack received
another
good through ball from Charlie and completed the scoring with our
twelfth and
his sixth, two double hat-tricks in successive games.
Full-time:- 12-1. Man
of the Match:- James S.
Rocklands
v Taverham After
a couple of home games, it was time for us to travel to Rocklands, for
our away
fixture against the newly promoted side. A
good pitch greeted us, but also atrocious weather, heavy
rain and a
blustery wind signalling winter’s arrival. Straight
from kick off, with the elements in our favour, we attacked their goal.
The
keeper made a couple of good early saves, but was powerless after 4
minutes when
Jack drove in a rebound after a good shot from Brad. Almost immediately
Rocklands broke, and a long ball saw their tall striker outpace our
defence
down the right. He cut in and shot from an angle, and somehow found the
corner
of the net to equalise. It would be interesting to see our reaction
now, and as
expected we went straight up the other end, where Jack looked as though
he was
fouled in the area, but got up, swivelled and hit a tremendous shot
over the
keeper from an angle to restore our lead. It
really was one way traffic now, Dom &
Freddie recovering their poise following the Rocklands goal, and along
with
Mark and Sam dominating the battle and joining in the forward play of
the team.
Danny & James were really covering the ground well in midfield,
also
getting forward to both have shots. From a good ball into the box from
Brad,
Danny got his head to the ball to make it 3. It was now a case of
keeping up
the disciplined football, and not trying to do too much.
From almost our next attack, Freddie won the
ball on the half way line and beat two men before firing a superb shot
over the
keepers head, maybe via a tiny deflection, for our fourth. Sam was
getting
forward well and linking superbly with Stevie, who was constantly
getting past
his full back and making dangerous crosses. From a well worked move
involving
Sam, Stevie and Jack, Reuben was there to slot the ball home, for five.
Rocklands were struggling, albeit against the wind and rain, to make
any
impression now, although they battled manfully on. Oliver rolled the
ball to
Sam, who in turn found Danny, who played the ball wide to Stevie.
Stevie then
made ground and finished emphatically for our sixth. Despite the
conditions,
the football being played was of the highest order. A lovely through
ball
behind the defence from James saw Jack react quickest, and he rounded
the
keeper for his hat-trick and our seventh. Then, on half time, Reuben
headed in
well to score number eight. Half-time:-
1-8. We
would be kicking into the elements now, so the defence and Oliver
needed to be
aware of this. Ben came on for Sam at right back, with Will replacing
Brad on
the left. Straight from kick off we returned to the offensive, Mark
linking
well with Will who was unlucky not to get on the end of a one two with
Reuben.
Stevie continued to work hard down the right, and Ben was feeding him
well. The
Rocklands keeper made a couple of good saves, but we also fell into the
trap of
trying to shoot from anywhere. Once we regained our composure, the
flowing
football returned, and from another goalmouth scramble Jack was on-hand
to smash
in his fourth and our ninth, getting there just ahead of a waiting
Will. Danny
and James were loving the midfield battle, and were constantly driving
at the
Rocklands defence. Both went close from distance, as did Stevie. Reuben
was
then on hand from a corner to net his hat-trick, our tenth. As
requested, the
boys were still competing and playing great football, with Oliver a
spectator.
Mark was coming more and more into the game, and several times set Will
free
down the left. Will was now getting into his stride, and after a great
one two
with Jack calmly finished at the near post for the eleventh. Another
nice ball
into Jack from Dom saw Jack spread the play wide to Will, who beat his
man, got
his head up and returned the ball to Jack who turned his man and
finished
superbly left-footed into the top corner for our twelfth. Almost
immediately,
another break by Mark & Will saw the ball with Jack, who was fouled
in the
area for a penalty. All the boys immediately called for Oliver to come
and take
it, which he duly dispatched for our thirteenth. As time wore on, we
continued
to play great football. Sam returned at left back for Mark, and Brad
came on on
the right with Stevie switching to the centre for Reuben. Almost
immediately
though Stevie suffered a knock, so Reuben returned to the fray. Moving
into the
last 10 minutes, we still went forward relentlessly, and after good
work down
the left by Sam, Will struck his second and our fourteenth. Will then
went on
to complete his hat-trick following another goalmouth scramble, with
Jack
completing the scoring near the end, his sixth and our sixteenth. With
Oliver
freezing from standing around, he and Freddie swapped places for the
final 5
minutes. Freddie was tested immediately, and caught well. He then came
sliding
out like a seasoned keeper and won the ball at the feet of an attacker.
Oliver
slotted in seamlessly at centre back. A
resounding victory against opponents who fought to the end. The
football played
in the conditions was excellent. Full-time:-
1-16. Man
of the Match:- Jack G. Taverham
v Thorpe Another
big test today saw us entertain the reigning champions. We were almost
at full
strength, Tom the only absentee. A fine,
dry, autumn day greeted us, perfect for football. Straight
from kick off, the boys were into their stride, forcing Thorpe onto the
defensive. With Charlie and Danny dominating in the middle, Stevie and
Brad
were seeing lots of the ball down either wing. Stevie raced past his
opponent
and put in a great cross which we couldn’t convert. Brad also got
to the by-line,
again just failing to find a forward. Stevie
then played Jack in out wide, he beat his defender and put in a great
cross
from which Charlie was unlucky to see his shot go just wide. Jack then
beat two
defenders and delayed to see his shot charged down for a corner. Thorpe
were
struggling to get out of their own half. Another
good ball from Danny saw Stevie beat his opponent yet again and cut in,
hitting
a fierce shot which the goalkeeper saved well, however, Jack was first
to react
and hammered the ball home for a deserved lead. Almost immediately,
Brad played
a lovely ball to Reuben whose shot was again very well saved by the
keeper.
Jack then had a header cleared off the line from a corner. At
the other end, the defence was dealing well with the little Thorpe were
offering. However, from a breakaway, a cross came in leaving the
forward with a
free header, he hit the bar and then headed again unchallenged to level
the
score. Yet another poor goal to concede. Half-time:-
1-1. The
second half saw a more even start than the first, although again we
looked dangerous
going forward. Mark was getting better as the game wore on, making
numerous
interceptions then bringing the ball forward well. Sam, Dom &
Freddie were
also strong and in control. Danny was now looking much more central to
the
play, winning the ball and using it well, next to Charlie who was
really
dominating things. Reuben and Jack continued to work hard up front. Stevie
broke down the right for the umpteenth time, and shot just wide. Thorpe
broke
and Freddie got caught the wrong side of his opponent, but Mark made a
great
tackle to clear the danger. From the corner, Dom headed clear to Brad
who
played a lovely ball down the line to Jack. He in turn turned well, and
played
a lovely ball out wide to Stevie who ran clear of his defender yet
again. This
time he cut in and hit a fierce shot which the keeper let in at his
near post,
2-1 to us. A really well worked, fast moving goal. Brad
was injured, so Will took his place. We still felt we needed another to
settle
the boys. This nearly came when Stevie again got past his defender and
this
time, instead of shooting pulled the ball across to Jack who shot over
from a
good position. We
moved into the last quarter of the game, with play becoming more even
again.
Thorpe created a couple of half chances with intelligent through balls.
Oliver made a great save from a
fierce shot,
and the defence were alert to clear the danger – Sam stopping it
from crossing
the line. Thorpe then won a free kick 30 yards out. The ball was
chipped into
the box and amazingly our defence froze as three forwards found
themselves clear
on goal. A forward got there before Oliver, but lifted his shot over
the bar,
which was a real let off. Mark
then played a nice ball out wide to Jack who did well to hold it up and
win a
corner. Charlie swung in a beautiful corner which swirled into the net
with the
keeper under pressure, our 3rd goal. We dealt comfortably
with the
match in the last minutes, and we had beaten yet another team we had
not beaten
before. Full-time:- 3-1. Man
of the Match:- Freddy S Taverham
v Hellesdon Finally,
we got to play our first home match of the season.
With the boys all recovering from their
assorted knocks, our only absentees were Jack G who was with the
Academy, and
Mark who called off at the last minute. Jack
L, Tom and Stevie started as subs. Hellesdon
kicked off, but straight away it was our boys that were on the
offensive,
looking to capitalise on the fact that the visitors had suffered a
couple of
heavy defeats. Sam and Brad linked well
down the left, which ended up with Will scuffing his shot when well
placed. We took the lead early on, Will
crossing the ball to leave Brad with a simple tap in.
Charlie soon made it 2, following some great
work by Reuben. We were totally
dominant, and Reuben again got the ball through to Charlie, whose shot
went
just over. Danny and James were very
strong in the centre, and this was enabling some good football to be
played. Sam and Brad continued to
combine well, and Charlie again got involved to lay off the ball to
James who
shot powerfully wide. We were having all
the possession, and it was no surprise when Reuben made it 3 nil, after
a great
cross from Brad. Stevie and Tom came on
to replace James and Will just before half time, which came with us 3
goals
ahead, and in total command. Half-time:-
3-0. It
was carry on as before at the start of the second half.
Stevie was looking good down the right, and a
great cross resulted in a corner for us. Charlie
swung the ball in, but nobody could get their head
on it. We then got our fourth, Stevie
capitalising
on a defensive mix up to put the ball in the net. Reuben
hit a powerful free kick which came
back off the wall. Time to change things
around, and Will, James and Jack L replaced Ben, Freddy and Brad. On the few occasions Hellesdon made it into
our half, the defence was strong, and Oliver was largely redundant. Stevie had a shot that looped over the top of
the goal, and Danny shot over from another Charlie corner.
Jack L shot well from a Stevie cross, and
James did well which resulted in Will hitting a fantastic volley which
deserved
a goal. The Hellesdon keeper was playing
well, and made a couple of great saves from Charlie and Reuben. Sam headed wide from another corner. The 5th goal came from Will,
although it may have come off a Hellesdon player. Hellesdon
were awarded a free kick when
Oliver clipped their striker just outside the box, but this came to
nothing. With the Hellesdon players
tiring, and their heads dropping, it was always likely that we would
increase
our goals tally, and we scored 3 goals late on, via Charlie, Stevie and
Reuben.
Full time:- 8-0. Man
of the Match:- Charlie G
Straight
from the kick off we were having most of the play. The midfield
were
looking busy, and from a Reuben throw, Jack G crossed to Will whose
shot went
across the goal with no-one to finish it off. With the pitch
being small,
a big kick from Olly saw Jack G hit a shot which flew over the
bar. On a
rare attack, Diss were awarded a free kick, but this was headed
wide. We
continued with our pressure, and from a Charlie corner Jack G scored
with his
right foot to put us one up. Straight away Diss equalised, a
defensive
mix up between Olly, Dom and Freddy gifting them the opportunity.
It
wasn’t to be long before we took the lead again, this time Reuben
scoring
following another long kick from Olly. The midfield was battling
well,
with Will and Reuben combining especially well. Ben came off to
be
replaced by James, who slotted in at right back. From a Jack G
cross,
Brad hit a shot which the keeper did well to keep out. The
resulting
corner saw Jack G hit a powerful shot over the bar. We were
having
periods of good pressure, and Reuben headed the ball just over before
Brad
scored to make it 3. After this, Will made a strong run down the
right,
and Danny put the ball just wide, and Charlie had a shot on goal
saved.
Half time score:- 1-3. It
was carry on as before at the start of the second half, and following
some good
work from Jack G, Danny made it 4-1 to us. It really was all
Taverham
now, Charlie had a shot cleared off the line, and Jack G took the ball
round the
keeper but was unable to finish. At the other end, Diss shot
wide, before
they managed to score a second goal – their striker doing well
and staying
strong to put the ball in the net. Other
than the two goals they scored, Diss were very rarely troubling the
defence,
and it was no surprise that our good play continued. Dom and
Reuben
combined well and Jack G hit a shot over, Brad headed wide, and a Danny
shot
was well saved by the Diss keeper. Our fifth goal came from Will,
a good
finish following great work from Jack G and Danny. Ben came back
on to
replace Reuben, with Will now playing up front. One
of the Diss defenders took the ball off Brad as he was about to fire in
a
shot. Will took the corner, and Charlie put the ball in the back
of the
net to make it six. There were some borderline offside decisions
which on
another day might have gone our way. Great play from Jack G saw
Mark have
a shot. We then had a series of corner, most of which came to
nothing,
apart from one which saw Jack G hit a powerful shot wide. Diss
had a
couple of late flurries into our half, but Freddy tackled well under
pressure,
and Olly made a good save late on. Final score:- 2-6. Man of the Match:-
Dom P Old
Catton v Taverham 4th October 2009 Yet
another away, afternoon fixture this time at Catton.
With no rain to speak of, the pitch was again
bone hard, although the day itself was pleasantly sunny.
We had lots of changes, due to various
injuries and absentees, and the boys knew they would be in for a battle
against
Catton who are always big and strong. Straight
from the kick off we exerted pressure in their half.
The game was being played at a frenetic pace,
and with the hard pitch, good football was very difficult.
Dom and Tom looked comfortable in open play,
but from a corner, Catton utilised their superior height and Oliver had
to make
a good save high to his left. We then
built well down the left, Mark finding Brad who was unlucky to see a
good cross
cut off by their keeper. Jack G and
Reuben were linking well together, but the surface was seeing the balls
carry
through to the keeper on numerous occasions. Catton
again threatened from a corner, this time heading
over when well
placed. After 20 minutes, Jack G quickly
closed down their defender, nicked the ball off him and ran into the
penalty
area, finishing well with a firm strike to give us a deserved lead. Catton made a rare attack down the left,
crossed into the 6 yard box where the attacker looked to have slipped. Amazingly, the referee pointed to the spot,
and although getting close, Oliver couldn’t quite reach the well
placed penalty
kick. We went straight on the offensive,
with Will and Brad both working hard. From
a Freddy throw, Reuben flicked on to Jack G, who back
heeled
superbly into the net to make it 2-1 to us. Soon
after, Jack G latched onto a lovely through ball from
Charlie, cut
in on the left, but fired the ball just past the far post.
Half time:- 1-2. The
second half kicked off, and the game fell into a predominately midfield
battle. Mark and Charlie were coping
well, and with Dom and Tom now winning more of the aerial battle, we
were
looking comfortable. Jack G sent Will
away, but the linesman flagged despite Will being in his own half when
the ball
was played. Catton had a couple of long
shots which were deflected for corners, but our boys had listened well
at half
time, were all making good headers clear. We
still continued to look dangerous at the other end, but
the pitch
made constructive football difficult. As
a team we were competing really well, with Catton unable to make real
progress,
other than from long throws or the occasional corner.
Towards the end, Brad and Mark combined well
to set Jack G free down the left. He
skipped past a defender and headed for goal. He
passed to the onrushing Will, who was unlucky to see
the ball bobble
at the crucial moment. Play became
fairly midfield based after that, and with no further scares, we saw
out the
game for our first victory against Catton since playing 11 a side
football. Full time:- 1-2. Man
of the Match:- Jack G
It
was another warm September morning, for our away fixture against
Dereham.
Other commitments meant only 11 boys were available, so we had no subs. Before
the game we talked about getting into them from the first whistle, and
straight
from kick off the boys got into their stride. The defence were
commanding
and determined, and Danny and Stevie were running things in
midfield.
With Jack and Reuben both looking sharp up front, it was only a matter
of time
before we took the lead. From an excellent flowing move, Jack
went clear
of the defence and made it 1-0 with his left foot. Almost
immediately, a
great Reuben flick from a long kick by Oliver put Jack clear again, but
this
time he rushed his shot and the keeper saved. As was to be
expected,
Dereham retaliated, and Oliver tipped the ball onto the post from their
first
foray into our half. They looked threatening down the left, but
we were
defending well and not giving them an inch. They did put the ball
in the
back of the net, but it was disallowed for offside. Will and Jack
were
sending in some dangerous balls which Dereham were struggling to deal
with. As half time approached, it seemed only a matter of time
before we
scored again, but it wasn’t to be. Half time:- 0-1. At
the start of the second half, Will was finding more space out
wide. Dom
and Freddy continued to dominate along with Sam and Ben. From a
well
worked move between Danny and Stevie, Jack raced clear, but hit his
shot
straight at the keeper, earning a corner. We failed to get on the
end of
a great ball in. We were making lots of chances, but not
capitalising on
them, and there was always the danger that Dereham would get back into
the
game. Oliver made a good one on one save, and Dereham had a good
10
minute spell without creating much. Danny and Brad were suffering
with
injuries, but with no subs had to struggle on. A brilliant back
heel from
Reuben saw Jack in the middle of the goal, just 10 yards out.
Amazingly,
he blasted over the bar when it seemed easier to score. Stevie
then went
on a great run, but was fouled on the edge of the box. Another
great ball
in saw a superb opportunity wasted. Just when we thought it was
going to
be one of those days, Reuben scored when the stand in keeper made an
error, two
nil and totally deserved. We continued to dominate and create
chances,
but were unable to score again. At the other end we defended
superbly on
the rare occasions they threatened, and restricted them to long
shots.
Right on time their winger got free, but Oliver stood tall and parried
away
well. Final score:- 0-2. Man of the Match:-
Sam J
After
a very long build up, the first game of the season arrived with us
travelling
to Mulbarton. It was a warm and sunny day, although windy. Our
line up looked strong, and straight from the kick off we took
control.
Stevie and Brad were working well down both wings, and put in some good
crosses
which were well defended. At the other end, we looked a little
shaky with
high balls, but Dom and Freddy were soon in control. Brad did
well and
crossed for Stevie to fire in our first goal of the season. We
continued
our good play, with Danny dominating in the middle of the park.
On the 20
minute mark, Stevie latched on to a lovely through ball from Danny, and
finished superbly for his and our second goal. Soon after, Jack G
got on
the end of a ball from Luke, calmly rounded the keeper, and rolled the
ball
into the empty net to make it 3. Half time:- 0-3. We
kept things as they were for the start of the second half. Danny
was
continuing to dominate, and Dom was now attacking the ball well.
We
limited them to one shot, which Oliver saved well, however we had nor
more
goals to show for our dominance. Reuben hit the bar, as had Jack
G and
Stevie in the first half, and their keeper was playing well. Will
replaced Jack G, who was struggling with illness. Reuben went up
front,
with Stevie dropping in behind him, and Will going wide right.
Will got
in the game straight away, beating his full back and crossing
will. Time
and again we got behind their defence, but failed to score.
Finally Reuben
made the breakthrough, with a lovely lob from just outside the
area.
Almost immediately, after coming on to replace Luke, James followed up
in the
area to slot home, making it 5 nil. Will continued to impress,
twice
rounding the keeper, but being denied a goal. Ben replaced
Freddy, going
to full back, with Sam going into the centre with Dom. We were
totally in
control, and were playing some great football. Danny scored a
super goal
from 25 yards, and Stevie finished the scoring with a good header to
complete
his hat-trick. Final score:- 0-7. Man of the Match:-
Danny H |
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