Match Report Mudeford Mens Club vs Verwood Town
11-Oct-2008
BOURNEMOUTH PREMIER DIVISION
SATURDAY 11TH OCTOBER 2008
MUDEFORD MENS CLUB 2 VERWOOD TOWN 2
Team
1. Colin Randall
2. Jon Homer
3. Conor Moore
4. Ben Giles
5. Pete Eyre
6. Steve Reeves
7. Josh Gonzales
8. Andy Munson
9. Karl Foster
10. Graham Cole
11. Ben Britnall
12. Shaun Morrison (for A. Munson 75 mins)
Report
Just when things are going wrong, the last thing you need is to
have your squad decimated by injury and work commitments. With 14
players unavailable it was a case of travelling with the bare
minimum as even our sub Shaun was carrying an injury and reckoned
he wouldn't last more than 15 minutes.
Your whole trust has to therefore be placed in the 11 players you
have available and they certainly did not let the Club down. We
were dominant in the first half with some good football played in
very warm conditions and it was only fair that we took the lead
when Steve Reeves ghosted in at the far post with a header having
been superbly picked out by a Coley corner. We held that lead up
to half time.
The second half started with a fight back from Mudeford who
perhaps should have equalised, but the next goal went our way
with Steve Reeves latching onto a through ball. He was tackled on
the edge of the box by both their keeper and the covering
defender but the ball came out to Karl Foster who from 16 yards
rolled the ball into the empty net. Karl was playing a lone game
up front, supported when possible by an industrious 5 man
midfield. At the back, Jon Homer put in a sterling performance as
did Pete Eyre at centre back alongside Ben Giles.
Mudeford had little to lose now and were putting us under
pressure; however their first goal a penalty was somewhat
dubious. It looked to me that the striker kicked Jon's leg
and went down, however the referee who had an excellent match saw
it differently and awarded a spot kick. Colin almost saved it but
we were now 2~1 up with 20 minutes to go.
They equalised about ten minutes later with a shot from outside
the box which went into the top corner. Just before that Colin
had made a wonderful finger tip save to keep us in the game.
Credit though to the lads because in the last 10 mins we looked
the most likely to score and had a couple of chances but to no
avail. In these conditions you'd want the benefit of a few
sets of fresh legs to bring on but hey you can't have
everything!
Report submitted by Neville Munson