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PFreeman9
#1 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 3:10:30 PM
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Joined: 8/25/2011
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Points: 51
Location: Rock Crusaders
Rock 3 Powerhouse 0

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Eakes
#2 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 4:45:22 PM
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Location: Woodies
Woodies 5 Clifton st vincents 0 in the gfa minor. Played on a massive pitch we could have got double figures today and played some great football but they were pretty poor. Why their league is in the minor cup I don't know, I reckon most 3rd div sides I. The bcfa would have beaten this lot.
RingofFire
#3 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 4:53:19 PM
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Location: 'Slip
'Slip 2-0 Bradley Stoke Town Res
Congratulations to Woodies.
SAS_Winger
#4 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 5:03:44 PM
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Points: 162
Location: SAS United
SAS 3 - 2 Greens Park

Goals from Dorney, Brady & M Cawley

Scoreline went 1-0 SAS, 2-1 Green Park, 3-2 SAS
Cawley winner came in injury time
Dreadful pitch, convinced we'd have cruised it if we were at home!
wrowe
#5 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 5:15:38 PM
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BUCU 1 - 3 Pip n Jay (cup prelim)

Our (bucu) first game of the season and probably one of the toughest we'll have to play. After a tight opening spell Pip n Jay made their experience show and were 2 -0 in front by the break. We got a late consolation goal from a set piece headed in by Jack.

A disappointing result for us but we played some good football at times and showed signs that we can carry on where we left off last season.

Best of luck to Pip n Jay in the cup.
cbeds
#6 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 5:23:25 PM
Rank: Football League

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Joined: 7/7/2009
Posts: 235
Points: 705
Location: TBCFC
Thornbury Baptist Church 3 Real Thornbury 6

Beaten by the better side, watch Real as they are a quality side and have won Division 7 and 6 of the District league in the last two seasons. Goals from Cat Hancox, James Cooke and Joe Maiden. I predict Real to go a long way in this competition. No complaints today.
Stapletongas
#7 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 6:20:01 PM
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Points: 3,435
Location: Castle Green AFC
Bailey Sports 2-3 Castle Green

Awesome performance and heroics beyond belief.

Let's just put this result into perspective. This time last season, this side were Hambrook FC's reserve side who won promotion in the District and were playing 2 GFA cup competitions higher than today and they featured a number of ex Hambrook 1st teamers.

Today our lads stood up to everything thrown at them, everything that is good about the game in the shape of some very cultured football, to everything bad about the game...I probably don't need to go into detail. From a footballing point of view, Bailey Sports are far too good to be playing in the Bristol and Avon League.

I try not to crow about Castle Green performances on here, but today 11 heroes took to the pitch and withstood an unbelievable test as footballers and as men and I hope they have all gone home very proud because they should be. One thing I know for certain is that they have gone home grateful that they play in the BCFA!

We conceded first, Dan Powell got us back in the game quickly after. They tucked away a penalty, Nick Gilleece also then buried a penalty. 2-2. Not long before half time, Dan Powell scored again from the spot. 2-3 at half time and no further goals in the second half.

Ok we rode our luck a bit, but we'll take that result.

Big thanks to a couple of good friends who have given me the heads up to pass on to the lads over the last week or so. It's fantastic having friends like this in local football.

Nice to be in the hat for the next round!
Green Army!

"You don't stop playing football because you get old, you get old because you stop playing football"

Mangotsfield and Castle Green URC
damo9090
#8 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 6:28:21 PM
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Points: 87
Location: hillfields
Hillfields 3-1 Crosscourt Utd Res

Good game they were a half decent a few very good players. Good to see most church teams doing really well

Goals from joe allen x2 and uygar bocu (Beautiful finsh)d'oh!
Is starting to feel alittle old now
Crofty7
#9 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 6:37:51 PM
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Points: 2,487
Location: Hillfields
GFA Minor

Hillfields 3 v Crosscourt 1

I missed first two goals but we went 1-0 up they equalised, then they came at us for about 20mins but Hillfields weathered that and then, took the attack to them and scored a second before halftime, second half Hillfields were comofortable and had chances to finish but could quite do it then Manager Joe scored the third to end the game and win Hillfields first ever GFA cup game :-)

Also Hillfields first win in all competitions since league started (yes thats both teams)


GFA Primary


Santos 4 v Hillfields Res 1

We started better but some poor defending at a freekick saw Santos take the lead, we kept going and got deserved equaliser from a corner through Nathan 3 in 4 for him. Then Santos took more possession and started to dominate us but we held out but 3 late goals in the first half, a great header from a cross put them back in the lead. A good freekick from Ewan and a slip from the keeper through his legs put a bit of a flattering scoreline for them at Half time.

Second half we got more organised and defended well to keep the score the same. Was really encouraging performance from our lads and will give us a lot of heart for the league season, hoping we can get that first win soon.
Has seen 4 lads through his team become Christians in the last 18 months or so - How awesome is that?
RingofFire
#10 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 7:43:29 PM
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cbeds wrote:
Thornbury Baptist Church 3 Real Thornbury 6

Beaten by the better side, watch Real as they are a quality side and have won Division 7 and 6 of the District league in the last two seasons. Goals from Cat Hancox, James Cooke and Joe Maiden. I predict Real to go a long way in this competition. No complaints today.


No such thing as division 7 Whistle
Congratulations to Woodies.
Stapletongas
#11 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 8:56:19 PM
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Location: Castle Green AFC
RingofFire wrote:
cbeds wrote:
Thornbury Baptist Church 3 Real Thornbury 6

Beaten by the better side, watch Real as they are a quality side and have won Division 7 and 6 of the District league in the last two seasons. Goals from Cat Hancox, James Cooke and Joe Maiden. I predict Real to go a long way in this competition. No complaints today.


No such thing as division 7 Whistle

True but there are 7 divisions Wink
Green Army!

"You don't stop playing football because you get old, you get old because you stop playing football"

Mangotsfield and Castle Green URC
RingofFire
#12 Posted : Saturday, September 24, 2011 10:17:56 PM
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Technicality Ian!
Congratulations to Woodies.
weltonsub
#13 Posted : Sunday, September 25, 2011 3:02:52 PM
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Joined: 9/29/2009
Posts: 231
Points: 708
Location: Welton Wonderland
Welton 2-5 Nailsea
C.Maidment and Me goalscorers.

We were poor Nailsea deserved 3 points.

Going to be a long hard season, definitely looking at a relegation scrap.

Your right Chris!
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them.
the maninblack8
#14 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 7:07:38 AM
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Posts: 288
Points: 879
Location: The ref's room
weltonsub wrote:
Welton 2-4 Nailsea
C.Maidment and Me goalscorers.

We were poor Nailsea deserved 3 points.

Going to be a long hard season, definitely looking at a relegation scrap.


Andy

With apologies, the score was actually 2-5.


Christopher
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