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Stapletongas
#1 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 3:43:54 PM
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Castle Green 4-2 Powerhouse

Good game this morning against a useful Powerhouse side who will undoubtedy have better days than today.

Goals from George Malyckyj, Mike Clifton, Adam Inglis and...at long last, in his fourth season, Chris Stenner, Captain Fantastic gets his first ever goal for the club! Let's hope we don't have to wait that long again for the next one!! Well done mate.
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RingofFire
#2 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 5:24:48 PM
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An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!
Congratulations to Woodies.
greenie101
#3 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 5:43:49 PM
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Stapletongas wrote:
Castle Green 4-2 Powerhouse

Good game this morning against a useful Powerhouse side who will undoubtedy have better days than today.

Goals from George Malyckyj, Mike Clifton, Adam Inglis and...at long last, in his fourth season, Chris Stenner, Captain Fantastic gets his first ever goal for the club! Let's hope we don't have to wait that long again for the next one!! Well done mate.

An enjoyable game but with no subs and 4 regular starters missing we knew it would be a tough game. We took the lead early but CG responded well and a mistake in defence allowed them to equalize. Their second was a deflected shot that had our keeper diving the wrong way. We got a penalty before half time as our quick striker was causing the CG defence some problems. 2-2 at half time. CG started well in the second half but there 3rd goal was a bit lucky as a mis hit cross ended up looping in to the top corner. At 3-2 we were still attacking well but we got caught in the last 5mins as CG caught us upfield and got a good 4th.

Really enjoyed the game. CG are a good bunch of lads.
Division 3 champions 2011
sweet left peg
#4 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 6:56:57 PM
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BSX1 3 Baps 0.

A good win against a tenacious Thornbury outfit.

We began brightly and deservedly led thru big Daz. The Baps were looking dangerous on the break with Maidens pace a constant menace.

Ash hit the post almost immediately in the 2nd half and it wasn't his day when the keeper saved well later. Eventually super sub Andy Young did the necessary and Bally wrapped it up late on.

Back in the mixer. SAS won 2-1 vs pips.

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cbeds
#5 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 6:57:27 PM
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BSXI 3 Thornbury Baptist Church 0

We were totally outplayed and without our keeper making some fine saves we would have been embarrassed. Very disappointing and I don't think we managed to string more than 3 passes together throughout the game.

There was an ambulance on the other pitch - I think it was SAS's match. Anyone know what happened? I heard a keeper dislocated his shoulder? Hope he is OK.
lennyweltonrangersfc
#6 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 7:10:06 PM
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lost 9-1 lets get the excuses out of the way we had a bare 12 about 8 players the corre of the squad missing holiday/ injuries /touring etc. had about 4 players carrying knocks on the pitch. not going to take anything away from santos played well took there chances

i wish i had called the game of today could of easily done that, not my style its what makes me laugh how teams call of games so easy like that when they have a squad of 40 or so players signed on makes a joke of things and a mockery as i think teams call of games far to easily.

never mind life goes on and im sure we will bounce back after this

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SAS_Winger
#7 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 7:44:08 PM
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cbeds wrote:
BSXI 3 Thornbury Baptist Church 0

We were totally outplayed and without our keeper making some fine saves we would have been embarrassed. Very disappointing and I don't think we managed to string more than 3 passes together throughout the game.

There was an ambulance on the other pitch - I think it was SAS's match. Anyone know what happened? I heard a keeper dislocated his shoulder? Hope he is OK.


Yeah Rich (keeper) dislocated his elbow but although he went off in an ambulance he can't be too bad as he's out for Luca's wedding bash this evening!
Full report to follow later / tomorrow...
Stapletongas
#8 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:11:57 PM
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lennyweltonrangersfc wrote:
lost 9-1 lets get the excuses out of the way we had a bare 12 about 8 players the corre of the squad missing holiday/ injuries /touring etc. had about 4 players carrying knocks on the pitch. not going to take anything away from santos played well took there chances

i wish i had called the game of today could of easily done that, not my style its what makes me laugh how teams call of games so easy like that when they have a squad of 40 or so players signed on makes a joke of things and a mockery as i think teams call of games far to easily.

never mind life goes on and im sure we will bounce back after this



Know the feeling mate, last week we had 13 (one of whom was not really fit) + an OAP available v Corinthians, but got away with it on the day. Today, I rewarded them and put them back out there again even though all bar 1 of my 19 man squad were available this week.

On the other side of the coin, you get fixtures were you don't get away with it, like when you stuffed us last season at your place.

You put out what you've got, if it works great, if it doesn't, well...that's football.

You'll have better weeks Lenny, chin up, I'm sure you'll put today behind you and kick on, you've got some good lads there.

Green Army!

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Simon Baker
#9 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:36:07 PM
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VCF 9 Welton 1
Racing 7 Hartcliffe 6

2 things I learnt today:

1. There's no such thing as an easy game even in Div 3
2. Never trust a manager when they promise you a half up front

VCF Santos for Div 1 & 3 next season.
SAS_Winger
#10 Posted : Sunday, September 18, 2011 9:00:08 PM
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Full report to follow later / tomorrow...[/quote]


SAS 2 - 1 Pip n Jay

Goals from JC & Pico Hole

SAS dominated for about 80 mins, but after conceding direct from a corner in windy conditions with about 7 to go to make it 2-1, we really had to cling on as PnJ threw everything at us.

A few points to note:

1) We arrived at the ground at 9.10 and left 4 hours later! Rich made a ridiculously brave save and was rewarded with a dislocated elbow. He got an arm behind the ball just as their striker put everything he had into his shot from 8 yards and the force must've taken the elbow out of its socket (not sure elbows have sockets, but you probably know what I mean!). At this point the heavens opened and Rich had to lie there is the pouring rain for about half an hour waiting for the ambulance. We did what we could to keep him dry, but that did not look like a pleasant half hour for him from where I was standing. Once he was on board the ambulance the sun came out. We're all questioning the quality of Matty's prayer before the game.

2) I scored, Thats my one for the season I expect. Half decent too, by my low standards! I cant remember our other goal, but who cares!

3) Our replacement keeper was Manager Nath, who hasn't donned the gloves for over a year. In the second half he made one of the best saves I've ever seen in amateur football! He also had no trouble with his (usually) troublesome shoulder, so we might have our replacememt keeper lined up.

4) We effectively played the last 20mins with 10 men as we'd made both our subs before half time (Rich, plus our centreback had to leave as he had to work or something), and we all know Josh will never play a full match without getting injured, and he didnt let us down on this front again! After about 70mins he just kind of walked around a bit, but continued to verbally control the shape of the team.

5) Luca's wedding day yesterday (congratulations buddy Cool ). This win was achieved with him, Mike, Steve & Dom - definitely 4 of our better players, which means 2 weeks running we've achieved maximum points with a number of playerts missing - not someting we were able to do last year.

6) 9 points from 3 games, the team is buzzing right now!
weltonsub
#11 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 9:14:42 AM
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RingofFire wrote:
An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!


We played CCC and Widcombe corinthians at Bath Uni a few years ago and a (very good) female reffed both of those games.
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
weltonsub
#12 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 9:20:26 AM
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lennyweltonrangersfc wrote:
lost 9-1 lets get the excuses out of the way we had a bare 12 about 8 players the corre of the squad missing holiday/ injuries /touring etc. had about 4 players carrying knocks on the pitch. not going to take anything away from santos played well took there chances

i wish i had called the game of today could of easily done that, not my style its what makes me laugh how teams call of games so easy like that when they have a squad of 40 or so players signed on makes a joke of things and a mockery as i think teams call of games far to easily.

never mind life goes on and im sure we will bounce back after this



Norwich lost their first game of the season in League One 7-1 two years ago, went on to win that league and get promoted to the premiership the season after.
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
Mytwins
#13 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 10:01:14 AM
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Gordano beat Pistols 5-3, a very up and down game everytime we scored to get back in the game Gordano went back up the other end and went ahead again! We played well in spells but badly in others, when 4-3 down I rounded the game off nicely with a superb OG flicked header into the top top corner so a pretty bad day, Sunday more than made up for it when my son scored his first goal for Mangotsfield after playing for 5 seasons, I was so proud, it cost me, mind you there's been money on it for the last 2 seasons

Just completed my 21st consecutive BCFA season!
TBC Ben
#14 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 10:01:43 AM
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weltonsub wrote:
Norwich lost their first game of the season in League One 7-1 two years ago, went on to win that league and get promoted to the premiership the season after.


Not to worry Lenny or anyone from Santos but Norwich did sack their manager after that game and brought in a new one from the club that beat them 7-1...

Olders
#15 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 10:09:45 AM
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RingofFire wrote:
An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!


I am not sure who reported a female ref to you but he had quite alot of stubble!

1:0 at HT. 3:1 final acore

A very valiant effort from the boys today, started with 10 and then down to 9 after one of our midfielders limped off 5 mins into second half. We played better with 9 and had more chances than Slip in the second half. If we can continue that spirit with 11 players then we will have a chance!
RingofFire
#16 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 11:33:38 AM
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I didnt mean a female in the slip Kensington game.
Congratulations to Woodies.
weltonsub
#17 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 11:35:55 AM
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TBC Ben wrote:
weltonsub wrote:
Norwich lost their first game of the season in League One 7-1 two years ago, went on to win that league and get promoted to the premiership the season after.


Not to worry Lenny or anyone from Santos but Norwich did sack their manager after that game and brought in a new one from the club that beat them 7-1...



Yeah I though I wouldn't put that bit in as sounded better without it, doubt anyone would want the thankless task of running the youth academy in the middle of knowhere! ;-)
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
the maninblack8
#18 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 11:42:04 AM
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weltonsub wrote:
RingofFire wrote:
An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!


We played CCC and Widcombe corinthians at Bath Uni a few years ago and a (very good) female reffed both of those games.



Andy

I agree with that, she was a member of the Bath refs society but only for about a year, cannot remember her name though
the maninblack8
#19 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 11:51:00 AM
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the maninblack8 wrote:
weltonsub wrote:
RingofFire wrote:
An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!


We played CCC and Widcombe corinthians at Bath Uni a few years ago and a (very good) female reffed both of those games.



Andy

I agree with that, she was a member of the Bath refs society but only for about a year, cannot remember her name though



Just done some digging and if you look back at the refs in the 2008/09 season you will see that Ana Bruni did quite a few games. I believe she has now given up but cannot be 100% sure on that.
weltonsub
#20 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2011 1:10:18 PM
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the maninblack8 wrote:
the maninblack8 wrote:
weltonsub wrote:
RingofFire wrote:
An easy win then.

Wasn't there so no surprise...

'Slip 3-1 Kensington

Kensington only had 10 apparently.

And today history was made I believe...the first female referee in the churches league!


We played CCC and Widcombe corinthians at Bath Uni a few years ago and a (very good) female reffed both of those games.



Andy

I agree with that, she was a member of the Bath refs society but only for about a year, cannot remember her name though



Just done some digging and if you look back at the refs in the 2008/09 season you will see that Ana Bruni did quite a few games. I believe she has now given up but cannot be 100% sure on that.


I seem to remember she had a south African twang in her voice, and that sounds as though it might be her, as Ana Bruni does sound a bit SA.

Have had a few female refs in games I've played over past few years, and all have been excellent.

In fact although results wise my football weekend was awful, (conceded 18 scored 3)all three refs deserved 90's and above for performance ( don't know what we gave them as I don't score them).
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
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