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2006/2007

 

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Mar 29th Armthorpe u/19 4 Afc Emley u/19 1

We played our 2nd game in 2 days with at least 4 regulars missing thro holidays and injuries. We went behind in the 2nd minute when the referee gave a corner then on the insistence of the linesman 60 yds away he gave a penalty. We were then 2 goals down when everybody stopped for a blatant hand ball, the player put the ball in the net and the ref gave the goal.

Kieran Ryan, who has had a great season, pulled one back after a good thro ball by Mark Deeley. They scored a third before half time.

 In the 2nd Half we played some good football and every shot seemed to be blocked or the goalkeeper who was 7ft tall made good saves. Another off side decision went against us for their 4th goal.

These 2 defeats effectively ended our interest in the championship, and we will probably not play our final game away at Gainsborough due to not being able to field a team when it should have been played last thurs, and the fact that some of the players appear to have lost interest, partly due to their not being an u/19 team next season.

This will be my last report for the u/19, in the 4 years I have done the job we have had some very good players come through, it's a pity they have probably reached or will reach their potential elsewhere.

I would like to publicly thank Mike Farrar and Tim Long for their help this year as I won't be at the presentation evening due to being on holiday. Richard Poulain has also been a help along with Susan with the kits.

I hope AFC Emley carry on their improvement, but can't help feeling they are looking for a fast fix, and with no u/19s where will the next quality youngster come from?
All the other local teams the 2 Ossett's, Nostell and even Wakefield I understand are enquiring about u/19's.

There is no reason I think why Emley could not have had a reserve as well as the u/19's, apart from the groundsman's issues which are well known.
Mar 27th AFC Emley u/19 3 - 5  Nostell u/19 

In a game that had no goals for the 1st 45 mins it came to life in the 2nd half. 
Nostell went ahead with a speculative cross that sailed over Adam Fox's head into the top corner , then Kieran Ryan scored the 1st of his hat trick to equalise.~
Nostell then went in front after a poor pass inside by Stephen Wilson that went straight to Olly Johnson who scored the 1st of his hat trick. 
Kieran then put us level with a stunning header from Grant Norman's free kick, then completed his hat trick with another shot on the turn to put us 3 - 2 up.
Nostell were again fortunate when we should have cleared the ball 2 or 3 times before Johnson was eventually brought down and a penalty was given.
Johnson completed his hat trick with a superb shot that gave Foxy no chance and Mark Atkinson scored their 5th to take the points.
This left us on the same points but Nostell have a game in hand.

Poor defence let us down, but Nostell had the rub of the green, but that's football.
Gary Jones and Kieran Ryan were the pick of the Emley side, Jermaine McGillvary and Gareth Garside worked hard.
Mar 20th Pontefract Colls u/19 0 - 3  AFC Emley u/19 

With 4 games left and needing to win all 4 to take the title, we made heavy weather of beating a poor Pontefract side. The bumpy pitch didn't help, and even though we created chances we couldn't put one in the onion bag. Greg Johnson shot wide and Kieran Ryan had a header saved after a great run and cross by Stephen Wilson, and then he nearly broke the cross bar with a fine effort.Half time came and we improved in the second half with Liam Royal showing his quickness and exquisite left foot. He broke the deadlock when he smashed home and unstoppable shot from the edge of the area. Mark Deeley scored the second after Greg Johnson hit the post,after being put through by Kieran Ryan. Jermaine Mcgillvary scored the 3rd after a strong run put him through a poor Pontefract defence.Gareth Garside had a solid game in defence, and Mark Deeley and Gary Jones were busy in midfield. Grant Norman had an outstanding game at centre back and we kept a clean sheet as a result. The next game is at home on Tues 27th March v Nostell who are also challenging for the top spot. We would like as much support as possible to help us put one over on our local rivals.
Mar 13th AFC Emley u/19 4 - 1 Gainsborough T U/19 

We secured 3 points to take us to joint top of the League. playing our new Xmas tree formation we weathered Gainsborough's initial storm,( and they were very strong in the air,and a constant danger from free kicks) and hit them on the break with Liam Royal scoring at the 2nd attempt after the goalkeeoer blocked his 1st shot. Kieran Ryan then scored the 2nd and then we gave away our usual silly goal.We lost Greg Johnson at half time, and after shuffling the team around Sean Farrar fitted in at left back. Gary Jones had a magnificent 2nd half covering every blade of grass and dictating the play. Liam Royal scored his second after the goalkeeper fumbled a Ryan shot and he smashed the ball into the net.Kieran then scored his 2nd goal to make the game safe. Gainsborough were a strong outfit who never gave in. Joe Carter also had a good 2nd half showing his ability, and now he needes to come out of the shadows and do it more often. We have 4 games left including our table topping home game v Nostell on 27th March ko 7-45pm,we need as much support as possible,as we try to win all 4 remaining games and hopefully win the title, in what will be my last season with the u/19s.
Feb 27th AFC Emley u/19 2 - 8 Ossett T  u/19 

In a very frustrating night we lost a game we were in perfect control of by being 2-0 up in the 1st 20 mins, and then 3 mins of madness saw us reduced to 9 men with the dismissal of Kieran Ryan and then 3 mins later captain Jermaine Mcgillvary both showing a lack of discipline.Ryan put us 1-0 up after Adam Fox made a fantastic point blank stop, then Greg Johnson robbed the fullback to smash the ball in to make it 2-0. Fox was then guilty of rushing off his line as Ossett pulled 1 back and then they broke away and made it 2-2 at half time. The second halfwe had a chance to go 3-2 up but Liam Royal mis hit his shot after a great run by Johnson.Stephen Wilson slid in foolishly and gave away a penalty to make it 2-3. Tiredness set in at the back end and Ossett made their superior numbers count.Gaz Jones ran his legs off and Grant Norman was solid at the back.This was a big set back, and the League can still be achieved, but we will have to win all 5 remaining games.
Feb 13th AFC Emley u/19 4 - 2 Ossett Alb u/19 

The u/19s returned to winning ways against local rivals Albion with a performance that sparled at first then spluttered against a young side, and eventually came out on top with 2 rather fortunate goals.Kieran Ryan opened the scoring after some good passing between Gary Jones, Joe Carter and Jermaine Mcgillvary.We then conceded a slack goal when we failed to clear defensively. Ossett weni ahead just on half timewhen Mark Deeley dwelt on the ball, got caught and the shot left Adam Fox wrong footed.Liam Wilson replaced flu victim Deeley at half time, and we equalised when Joe Carter having his best game for a long time shot home left footed from the edge of the area.We were fortunate to be given a penalty for hand ball and Ryan smashed home his 2nd.Jermaine Mcgillvary then scored the fourth when the goalkeepers clearance hit himand rebounded into the net. Gareth Garside and Grant Norman were in good form at the back and skipper McGillvary was the driving force in midfield.This win puts us back into 2nd place, and still awaiting the disciplinary measures to be set against Ossett Town for playing un registered players.
Our next game is against them on Tues 27th Feb at Emley ko 7-45pm
Feb 5th Fields AFC u/19 3 - 0 AFC Emley u/19 League Cup

Dreadful start with half the team not arriving until k o time. Delayed k o no warm up as such and 3-0 down in the 1st 17 mins.James Hesling caught out at the far post giving his man a free header, 2nd goal Grant Norman jumped to head the ball away from a corner only for the ball to hit their forward on the back of his head and rebound into the net, and the third goal was as a result of us not clearing the ball.
After this disastrous start we began to come into the game and Kieran Ryan brought a save from the goalkeeper from his free kick, and Greg Johnson blazed a shot over the bar.
We decided to abandon any thought of playing football on this ploughed field of a pitch, and tried to hit the corners and turn their defence.
Ryan and Johnson were both unlucky with chances in the 2nd half.
Liam Royal and Gareth Garside didn't get into the game and Gary Jones and Liam Wilson toiled manfully in midfield, and Stephen Wilson was man of the match with a strong game at full back.Captain Jermaine Mcgillvary was missed and it didn't help not having a game for over 3 weeks.
Next game is at home tomorrow v Ossett Albion ko 7-45 pm weather permitting.
I would like to thank Statto and friend for giving the time to come and support us, even though I did not see you we appreciate your backing.
  The u/19s play their delayed Lge cup quarter final on Mon 5 th Feb at Fields Fc ko 7-45pm.We would like some support but judging by the support we get at home I will not get my hopes up
Jan 16th AFC Emley U 19 1 - 2 Appleby Frodingham u/19 

We lost our last home game 1-2 to Appleby Frodingham even though we had enough chances to have won the game by 4 or 5.
They scored a goal in the 1st half, and we should have come off in front had Greg Johnson and Kieran Ryan been able to convert their chances.
We conceded another goal just after half time, and then battered their defence finally pulling one back when Ryan shot home from outside the box. We laid siege to their goal and Johnson had a great opportunity to square up the match but he was smothered out by their quick thinking goalkeeper.This was our 1st game since 28th Nov, and we have had to postpone our game this week on our fantastic home surface, because our groundsman wants to keep it like a bowling green, for the Rugby to play on on Saturday.No prizes for where his priority lies.
Nov 28th AFC Emley u/19 1 - 1 Pontefract Colls  u/19 

A disappointing result from a team playing at home v bottom of the League.We scored early on through Greg Johnson after a good pass by Liam Royal and a great run by Markus Hafner, Johnson put his chance away very well. The gane became scrappy, with Pontefract becoming more and more assertive
More chances were created in the 2nd half but poor finishing by Johnson and Liam Royal meant we didnt take the strangle hold on the game we should have done.Mark Deeley tried to make an impact after replacing the injured Hafner and Callum Patterson made a great run bit his shot was saved by the Goalkeeper.We conceded a late equaliser after the ball should have been cleared, when a cross shot hit the far post and went in.
We have another long wait to our next game which is in the League cup on Tues
12th  Dec v Hutton Cranswick ko 7-45pm


AFC Emley 1 - 1 Pontefract Collieries TUE 28 NOV 2006 19:45, 
Match Report for: AFC Emley  Written by: match watcher

When teams meet ,it is often the higher League positioned team that prevails. Any neutral attending The Welfare Ground for this match would have found it difficult to separate the sides. Emley were the first to take charge of the game but after approx. 30 mins the improving Pontefract side were awarded a free kick just outside the Emley penalty area on the right. They threw players forward in an attempt to score the opening goal BUT on intercepting the free kick Emley moved the ball forward at high speed and they caught Pontefract napping .A comprehensive length of field move ended in a well taken first goal. Pontefract could have capitulated but instead showed more determination to score the equaliser and just failed when a snap-shot swerved and hit the post . This endeavour carried on into the second half and most of the game was played in the Emley half, with the home side relying more and more on breakaway forays into the Pontefract area. The equaliser came as a result of a clearance from defence which was well controlled by the Pontefract attack in the Emley penalty area and a bout of interpassing resulted in a shot and deserved goal. An enjoyable game with a fair result. Well done !!
Nov 19th Ossett Town U/19 1 - 0 AFC EMLEY U/19 

We suffered our 1st League defeat of the season at Ossett T, and we didn't really deserve anything. With 4 senior players missing inc captain Jermaine Mcgillvary we didn't control the game, this fixture always causes problems because of it being on a Sunday pm.
No penetration up front, despite Ryan Bedford playing his 1st full game of the season,midfield had no control or bite, though Markus Hafner tried manfully.The back four looked flustered at times, and Mark Deeley had to be replaced with a bad stomach.Liam Royal had a good chance but fired over the bar, and Sam Long could have played in Ryan Bedford, but shot himself. Ossett scored after the ball should have been cleared twice, and Adam Fox got a hand to it but couldn't keep it out after a great dive. He then made a great one handed save to deny Ossett a second goal.
We play only our 2nd home league game of the season next Tues v Pontefract Colleries ko 7-45pm
Nov 13th Ossett Albion u/19 1 - 4  Afc Emley u/19 

After another 2 week lay off we returned to winning ways with a convincing win over 2nd place Albion.Liam Royal looking very sharpe was pulled back by the last defender, who was sent off and Royal converted the penalty to put us in front.With the back four of Garside, Mcgillvary, Norman, and a welcome return of James Hesling,looking very solid, and the central midfield of Gaz Jones and Markus Hafner playing good football,Sam Long and Royal also played their part.
It took a typical peice of Royal magic as he picked up the ball outside the area, flicked across his body and smashed a volley over the advancing keeper for 0-2.
After half time Albion came into the game and their 10 men battled valiantly but couldn't penetrate our defence, sometimes thro good fortune on our part.
Gary Jones chased a lost cause on the right , won the ball passed inside for Greg Johnson to power the ball into the bottom corner.His partner up front Joe Carter completed the scoring with a 25yd left foot shot into the far corner across the Goalkeeper.Albion scored a consolation in the last minute when a speculative shot from 35 yds wind assisted into the top corner.
This win puts us 6 points clear of Albion and we go to third place Ossett Town on Sunday ko 2pm everyone welcome.
Nov 8th  Our home game v Ossett Alb has been switched to Monday 13th Nov away at Ossett due to fixture conjestion on the pitch ko 7-45pm. home Lge cup tie has been re scheduled at home for Tues 12th Dec ko 7-45pm
Nov 1st Nostell u/ 19  2 - 0  Afc Emley u/19 

Playing our 1st game in 3 weeks really showed with our worst performance of the season. We were lucky to come away with a point after twice being behind. We conceded the 1st goal when Johnson outpaced our defence and slotted the ball past Adam Fox.With Greg Johnson and Kieran Ryan looking sharp up front they didn't get the service they deserved, as we consistently gave the ball away in midfield and defence. We equalised when Liam Royal scored very fortunately direct from a corner when the Nostell defence let the ball bounce into the net at the near post. We lost Grant Norman at half time, replaced by Ryan Bedford who showed good pace and was dangerous when running at people. We then conceded a 2nd soft goal when Mark Atkinson headed in after Adam Fox misjudged the bounce of the ball and was caught off his line. We went straight to the other end and were awarded a free kick that Kieran Ryan curled fantastically into the top corner of the net, giving the keeper no chance.We tried hard for the winner, and so did Nostell, but in the end we were glad to take a point from a vastly improved Nostell team, versus a poor performance from us.We still remain top of the league and unbeaten. 

Our cup game next week has been postponed till 12th Dec v Hutton Cranswick, and our next game is on Tues 14th Nov at home to Ossett Albion ko 7-45pm.
Oct 26th Nostell MW u/19 

Due to the postponement of this fixture last night it is re arranged for next Wed at Nostell ko 7-45pm
Oct 20th The League have upheld our appeal against Bridlington T who played 2 illegible players in the League cup tie at Emley. They have been removed from the cup and we are reinstated, and play Hutton Cranswick in the next round at Emley on the 7th Nov ko 7-45pm.
We resume in the League away at Nostell on Wed 25 th Oct ko 7-45pm.
We are unbeaten in the League after 3 wins out of 3,please give your support
Oct 17th Gainsborough Trinity u/19 

The game tonight has been postponed due to the groundsman's decision that the pitch is not fit.
Oct 11th Askern u/19 3 - 4 AFC Emley u/19 

The u/19s maintained their unbeaten run in the League to go 5 points clear at the top of the Central Division, after this hard fought win against a persistent Askern side. We went in front when midfielder Mark Deeley scored from a fantastic Liam Royal corner. Greg Johnson scored his second goal in 2 games with superb shot into the far corner of the net. We then went to sleep, and allowed Askern to pull one back with a curling shot that Adam Fox couldn't reach. They then equalised from another piece of poor defending. Gary Jones put us back in front when he scored from another corner by Royal. We then lost Kieran Ryan who was dismissed for allegedly hitting a defender on the head. After half time we were under the cosh with only 10 men but skipper Jermaine Mcgillvary headed in to put us 2-4 up. We conceded a third goal, and were generally on the receiving end, but with Jones and Deeley working hard and Greg Johnson having an awesome game up front,he hit the post twice,and Grant Norman, Mcgillvary, Stephen Wilson and Joe Carter making a return from injury coping to swell the tide in defence we held on for a well fought win.
Next game is on Tues17 th Oct at home to Gainsbrough Trinity ko 7-45pm everybody welcome

NOTE: ASKERN SUBSEQUENTLY RESIGNED FROM LEAGE GAME AT EMLEY NOT PLAYED
Oct 3rd  AFC Emley u/19 2 - 4 Bridlington T u/19 

Emley looked out of sorts in this League Cup tie, but went into a 2-0 lead with Kieran Ryan scoring from the penalty spot and Greg Johnson scoring the 2nd after a great corner from Liam Royal. In the 2nd half it was a different prospect with Brid coming out and rearing into us. They pulled one back from the spot when Jermaine McGillvary was adjudged to have pushed, and equalised with an unchallenged header at the near post.
They went in front when a cross shot off the boys shin went in at the far post, they scored their 4th in the dying minutes when we were pushing forward. We had a goal diallowed at 2-1 the referee bringing play back for a previous foul. I have lodged an appeal with the League to disqualify Bridlington as I found out afterwards they played 2 inelligible players. - see OCT 20th 
Sep 26th  Leigh R M I U 18  9 - 0 AFC Emley u/18  F A Yth cup

We suffered a humiliating defeat against a side who were not as strong as the scoreline suggests. We conceded a goal from a near post header from a corner, and then they scored their 3rd goal with an identical corner after James Roberts shouted but failed get off his line quick enough. The 2nd goal came as neither Jermaine Mcgillvary or Joel Franklyn challenged for a high ball and it was passed through for the shot to beat Roberts.Having only 1 sub, Gareth Garside was replaced at half time thro injury, and 30secs later we lost captain McGilllvary with an achilles injury, we then lost Grant Norman for 5 mins,in the meantime they scored 3 more goals. Even though Mcgillvary made a valiant attempt to return in midfield, he had to give in to the injury.
Another goal was scored when Franklyn miskicked a corner, which hit Roberts on the shoulder and went in. Liam Royal and Greg Johnson looked very dangerous up front, but lacked support. Royal hit the post, but this was a night not to remember. As long as the boys learnt from this experience. 

After a comment of rubbish, the following comment was made 


Rubbish maybe, but lets not point the finger at Ray Norman and his lads, for i know the man 'ploughs a lone furrow' with his team as do the other junior managers at your club. Yes, establish a first team in the NE County league, perhaps this is the main criteria..but what about junior development....the future!! It is absolutely criminal last seasons u/16s were ignored and allowed to go, now playing for rival teams like BPA and Liversedge. As a scout, I watched them regularly, and was very impressed with your set-up. Keep up the good work Ray..you are doing a good job...shame you are the only one!!!!
Sep 19th AFC Emley u/19 6 - 1  Armthorpe Welfare u/19 

We played our 1st home League game last night,and won our 2nd game on the trot with a strong showing against an Armthorpe side who must have been confident after winning their 1st game.
Kieran Ryan hit the bar in the 1st 10 mins, and then scored the 1st of his 4 goals,after some good work by Liam Royal and Marcus Hafner. Ryan then scored 2 more with headers, after crosses from Gareth Garside from the right and Liam Royal from the left. A cross from Stephen Wilson was then sliced into his own net by Armthorpe's centre back to make it 4-0 at half time.
Second half Armthorpe made a fight of it and we lost our way, giving the ball away too much.Callum Patterson made his debut on the right, after Gareth Garside injured his hamstring, and must be a doubt for the F A Yth cup next week.
Jermaine Mcgillvary was at his brilliant best ably supported in centre defence by Nick Ashbee.
Kieran scored his 4th goal when he hit a low shot inside the near post which deceived the goalkeeper.The best goal was the 6th, when Liam Royal picked up the ball in their half went past 2 defenders into the area, dropped his shoulder at the Goalkeeper, went round him and flicked the ball into,the net.
Sean Farrar, and Liam Wilson were introduced but Armthorpe to their credit still pressed and scored a consolation when we didn't react quick enough to the second ball.
Gary Jones and Mark Deeley were prominent in midfield,with Royal and Garside equally impressive on the flanks. Stephen Wilson also did some valuable covering
behind the centre backs,and Sam Long and Marcus Hafner battled hard through the game.

 

Sep 13th Appleby Frodingham u/19 0 - 1 AFC Emley u/19 

We completed our 1st League game away at newcomers Appleby Frodingham with a win. The game started wrongly for us when we lost forward Joe Carter and central defender Grant Norman both with ankle ligament damage after approx 20 mins, but their replacements of Nick Ashbee and Gareth Garside were more than adequate replacements.
With Gaz Jones having the best game I've ever seen him play and with Jermaine Mcgillvary, Stephen Wilson, Sam Long,and Garside looking very strong at the back, Liam Royal showed what a good prospect he is, with quick feet,pace and a great left foot.
Matkus Hafner rattled the crossbar from 30 yds, and a defender somehow blocked Stephen Wilsons effort on the line.
The goal ,came 10 mins from time when Jones, Hafner,and Royal combined for Kieran Ryan to smash the ball into the net from 12 yds.
Appleby rallied and tried to force the equaliser, but the team held firm for the 3 points.

Sep 5th  Bradford PA u/19  3 - 1 AFC Emley u/19 

Having completed our pre season friendlies with a game away at Bradford P A last Tues losing 3-1,we then had a run out against some of the 1st team squad, and played some good looking football ,with most of the lads showing they can adapt to a system within the team. Newcomers Liam Royal and Gareth Garside and Callum Patterson showed promise, Gary Jones, Sam Long, and Jermaine Mcgillvary were all prominent.I will put a list of our fixtures on this forum and we would welcome as much support as possible.
Aug 29th Goole Tu/19 3 - 0  AFC Emley 

What a disastrous start with 2 players crying off late in the afternoon, arriving later than the ko due to m62 closure, Grant Norman slipping on the wet dressing room floor and turning his ankle after the warm up, and then getting a player sent off after 15 mins. We comfortably held them to 0-0 at half time, with Markus Hafner and Mark Deeley in midfield, and Jermaine Mcgillvary awesome at centre back. Kieran Ryan struck the
bar with a chip over the goalkeeper, and Adam Fox made a great reflex save at the other end. We lost James Hesling at half time with a re occurence of his shin splint problem, and had to put Lewis Johnson at full back. Goole scored the 1st goal 20 mins from the end when their over age player smashed in a shot Foxy didn't see. They scored 2 more as the 10 men tired, but for all their possesion were not impressive. Hafner and Mcgillvary were outstanding. Sean Farrar tried hard in his 1st appearance of the season
.Next game is on Thurs v The Whistler away and then next Tuesday at home v Bradford PA KO 7-30 ALL WELCOME.

 

Aug 22nd AFC Emley u/19 3 - 3 Guiseley  u/19 

Our 3rd friendly ended all square after being 0-2 down .Kieran Ryan scored 2 and the returning Ryan Bedford got the other 1, Two headers from corners cost us 2 goals, with goalkeeper James Roberts hesitant off his line, and the defence conceding a soft opener.Joe Carter had a great chance but after chipping the keeper the ball drifted wide of the post. Jermaine Mcgillvary was very strong in defence, and Marcus and Liam Wilson showed promise in midfield.We got stronger as the game went on and could have won had Ryan notched his hat trick from the chances he created.
Next game is on Tuesday at Goole and then the next Tues at the Welfare v Bradford Parke Ave
Aug 16th AFC Emley u/19  3 - 1 Thornes  u/19 

U/19s played their 2nd friendly against open age side Thornes and won comfortably. The side was depleted through holidays and injury but had enough quality to win. Jermaine Mcgillvary opened the scoring showing great strength and power to crash in a great goal. With Gary Jones showing his class in midfield, and Grant Norman in control at the back, Joe Carter stroked in the second goal after combining well with Tom Appleton who made a guest appearance.
A change of Goalkeepers with Adam Fox having an outing at left back, saw a cross ball not dealt with, and James Roberts was unfortunate to see his block run off him giving the attacker an easy goal.
Sam Long scored the third with a terrific header from a corner, and Mcgillvary should have had 2 penalties when brought down. Liam Wilson worked well in midfield as did Sam Long. The pleasing thing was the way we controlled the ball and learning to keep possession. The next friendly is on Tues 22nd Aug again at Thornes Juniors ground v Guiseley u/19 ko 6 45 -7pm.
  Yorkshire Ams u/19  0 - 0 AFC Emley u/19 

In our 1st friendly of the season we showed up pretty well against a very strong and big u/19 side. Ams will be joining the league this season but will be in the West division, while we will be in the Central division.
We started slowly and had to borrow a 17 yr old keeper because our 3 goalkeepers were all on
holiday. Daniel Highley recently released from Huddersfield T had a run out with us and showed his class. Youngsters like Liam Wilson, and Sam Long were strong, and were ably supported by the Dalton boys ie Kieran Ryan, Nick Ashbee, Jermaine Mcgillvary, Joe Carter and Stephen Wilson. New signing Mark Deeley also showed some classy touches. Chances were missed,and the Goalkeeper made some good saves particularly from Ryan's free kick, which was goalbound all the way. Any players wishing to try for the U/19s please ring me or come to training at Shelley on Tues and Thurs at 7 pm.We are looking for any u/18s to play in the FA Yth Cup. Ray Norman 07860229710

 

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