Match Report Wells City vs Verwood Town 3-Oct-2009
FA VASE - 1ST ROUND
SATURDAY 3RD OCTOBER 2009
WELLS CITY 3 VERWOOD TOWN 0
The population on Queen Street doubled as the
squad went hunting for a breakfast. 'Daniel's' housed
9 of us and 'The Three Little Pigs' housed the other 8.
Finally sorted we headed back for the ground and made ready for
the game.
We played well against Romsey on Wednesday night and all that was
wanted was a similar performance.
There was no preamble. Wells moved the ball quickly and the first
shot on goal came after only 4 minutes with Fawcett being the
goalkeeper tested. Fawcett's throw gave Dyer a run and a shot
from the edge of the area went wide.
We quickly faded. The Jekyll and Hyde syndrome took over and our
performance echoed that of AFC Portchester match.
Lynch, Jamison, Elysee and Murray backed by Fawcett faced 17
attacking players. We interchanged extremely well with the Wells
forwards giving them plenty of opportunities to have a crack at
our defence. We wilted after 12 min and a scramble in the area
resulted in the ball being slammed past Fawcett. 0-1.
The trainers were unemployed as we allowed Wells freedom to move
through our mid field refraining from exerting ourselves in
making tackles.
30 minutes and Wells allowed us to make a quick attack. Stopping
the raid on the edge of the area Wells defence wellied the ball
back into our box and an open goal was missed from 8 yards.
When we did have the ball (rarely) we tried to play football on
the deck and it matched the Wells style of play.
42 minutes a 30 yard free kick whistled into the top corner. It
was a cracking effort and worth the increased goal line.
45 minutes and a high ball dropped between our defence and Wells
forwards. We let it bounce so that a Wells player could place it
past Fawcett to close the half at 0-3.
The dressing room chat at half time was tinged with vitriol.
Would it make any difference?. Not a bit.
We drifted into the game and only token efforts were made to give
Wells a game. It must have been the easiest game this season for
them.
Dean Evans didn't stop running. With purpose it would have
been energy well spent but all we could do was to roll on oxygen
canisters every now and then to keep Dean going.
It was a very friendly atmosphere with Wells enjoying a stroll.
Heavy rain hit hard half way through the half giving a skiddy top
to the pitch. At least we got our kit dirty.
We tried a few 40 yarders so that the keeper could keep warm and
occasionally dropped a ball down the line for the full backs to
stretch their legs.
Wells constantly moved into our half but we had a resolute back
four and a keeper that wanted to do well. We kept the ball away
from the area as best we could but found ourselves giving space
on the flanks.
Wells missed several chances but it did nothing to perk us up and
we continued to drift.
We got a bit of grit and determination into our system with five
minutes to go and almost did the unforgivable....score.
The whistle blew with the score still at 0-3 so at least we kept
a clean sheet in the second half.
Next week we meet Tadley at Potterne. It's to be hoped we get
ourselves together and play with some pride and passion.
Final score in the Vase and the route to exit...0-3.