Match Report AFC Aldermaston vs Verwood Town
12-Aug-2008
SYDENHAMS LEAGUE (WESSEX) DIVISION ONE
SATURDAY 16TH AUGUST 2008
AFC ALDERMASTON 0 VERWOOD TOWN 0
James Finlay looking for a come back was
absolutely gutted when his knee gave way again in the warm up. It
looks as if we will have to do without him for quite some weeks
to come. Steve Moore had to sit it out with a hamstring pull but
we still had a good squad.
1min 33 secs and we almost went behind as we allowed Aldermaston
the freedom of the park and a cross from the right went straight
through the heart of the defence in the box and only Elysee had
presence of mind to divert the ball from being turned in. It was
a warning shot that went unheeded.
Aldermaston gave 100% honest endeavour but luckily couldn't
finish. Had they had that ability on the day we would have been a
couple down in the first ten minutes.
The back four worked hard. They had to. Willis also was attentive
so we kept the sheet clean.
For twenty minutes of the half neither side offered a threat.
Aldermaston's keeper could have knitted a jumper completely
undisturbed. The home side effort continued. Ours disappeared. It
became a definite cure for insomniacs.
25 minutes gone and we developed an attack. We weren't quite
sure what to do with it so we lobbed the ball wide of the
post.
Stephen's stormed down the left. A cracking cross was allowed
to go untouched. Dyer crossed from the right, we didn't
bother to follow up.
Elysee won a couple of tackles in succession and sped away down
the right. A cross…….you guessed it……a
throw in for the home side on the far side.
Half Time 0-0.
2 minutes. Homer cut in from the left and a shot flashed across
the face of goal and was turned away for a corner. In it came
from Cousins but the keeper fisted the ball to safety.
2 minutes later we got caught pushing up and a break through the
middle was halted by an Elysee sliding tackle, timed to
perfection.
Goodall sprang to life with 54 minutes gone. A chip over the
defender and in came Stephens to deliver a great cross. Goodall
was inches from scoring. Was this the spark we were looking
for?
We drifted again. Aldermaston picked up where they left off in
the first half. Honest endeavour but unable to make impact in the
goal stakes. The game became a drudge.
A mistake in the 67th minute made the crowd believe it was going
to lift tempo. Keighley won the ball just outside the box. A lay
back and Arnold blasted a shot hitting a bunch of defenders. That
was it.
The crowd settled back into comatose state.
Lynch cleared a long ball from our area. Aldermaston's keeper
slammed it back. Stephens booted it for their corner. The full
back gave the dropping ball no chance to land. Up it went again.
Arnold got under it and headed it forward. The ball was again
airborne. Cousins snapped a piece of grass to chew as he
waited.
It continued unabated, poor football from both teams, the ball
being given away constantly. There was no doubt in anyone's
mind watching that it was heading for a draw.
A late chance for Aldermaston was stopped in full flow by an
Elysee brilliant sliding tackle.
The referee did everyone a favour blowing up for full time.
Result 0-0.