Match Report Blackfield and Langley vs Verwood Town
26-Aug-2008
SYDENHAMS LEAGUE (WESSEX) DIVISION ONE
TUESDAY 26TH AUGUST 2008
BLACKFIELD AND LANGLEY 1 VERWOOD TOWN 1
B&L enjoying life at the top looked sharp at
the start bringing a couple of saves out of Willis.
We had a bit more bite to our game than we had last week and
Arnold again looked to be able to spark us into life.
The game swung end with good football being played. B&L made
the first incisive break with a goal only 10 minutes into the
game. A good move down the right a quick delivery and the ball
whipped the net up. 0-1.
Homer worked the flank and a dipping ball into the box was rifled
goalward by King. The ball rebounded off the bar and there was
Dyer to try a half volley but this time the keeper made a good
catch.
Lynch won a header just outside our box and Moore quickly
followed up to clear the area. Moore's pass found Elysee and
the road runner left his marker for dead. A cross from the right
and in came Arnold to try a shot. The ball hit a defender and
went for a corner. Cousins took this one and his 'bender'
was met by King. The bar rattled but that was all.
Homer and Dyer were in excellent form and troubled the home sides
defence with an attacking flair we haven't seen for a
while.
We were enjoying a major share of the ball and pushed B&L
further and further back. They defended their area well. We tried
a few shots but the keeper was on form and on too many occasions
we were woefully wide with efforts on goal.
In the last ten minutes Arnold and Elysee had chances but the
keeper held firm and the teams went in at half time having given
a good performance but with the score card showing B&L having
the edge.
Half time 0-1.
We were first out of the starting blocks. King raced up field
collected a Dyer through ball and a rising shot was tipped over
the bar. In came the corner, up went King and the ball finished
up on the roof of the net.
B&L, stung into action forced us back. Tackling was a bit
feisty but the game flowed. A Lynch sliding tackle stopped a
point blank shot on goal and Moore collecting the rebound put us
on the attack with a crossfield ball to Homer. Homer's run
and cross saw the ball drop on the penalty spot and Elysee's
shot should have produced a goal but yet again the keeper did
well to hold the shot.
Willis had to then produce for us. A mini barrage of attacks and
Willis proved his excellent handling technique. A save, low to
his right was the best of the bunch.
Moore had to come off. His stoop looked at first as if his
shelled peas necklace had snapped but he assured us it was a
hamstring problem. On came Jon Homer. A shuffle of the pack and
we pushed forward.
A cracking move down the right a deep cross, a lay back and in
swept Homer to fire an angled shot across the keeper and into the
bottom corner of the net 1-1.
Neither side wanted a draw so the game opened up and was
thoroughly enjoyable.
Ben Giles was having a good game and in the latter stages of the
half found enough room to join the attack. Working the flank with
Elysee, Giles fired a cross deep into the area and Dyer was
inches short of touching the ball home.
The ball was lifted into our box and Newbury saved blushes with
an excellent clearance. Back upfield it went and a cross was met
by King. The header whipped past the keeper 2-1????? No the ref
ruled offside. Heavy protests were made but dismissed.
92 minutes and the whistle blew. It has been good performance
from both sides and the result was about right, 1-1.