Match Report AFC ALdermaston vs Verwood Town
23-Sep-2009
SYDENHAMS LEAGUE (WESSEX) DIVISION ONE
SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2009
AFC ALDERMASTON 0 VERWOOD TOWN 2
'Don't under estimate Aldermaston'.
Adie's last words before the team hit the pitch. They were
well heeded.
We kicked off and got into Aldermaston's box very quickly.
Homer forced a corner and from the clearance Newbury tried a shot
from just outside the box that flew wide.
The home team hit back with some excellent football. A creative
move on the right, followed by a deep cross brought the best out
of Fawcett.
Elysee found space on the right and a long ball into the area
found Newbery. Again his shot was wide.
13 minutes gone and Aldermaston's defence had held firm. We
thought we had caught them out when Newbery went wide, found
space and a cross was inch perfect for Homer to smash a right
foot volley goalwards. The keeper brought off a fantastic
save.
We struggled to make impact. Aldermaston's defence worked
hard to close down attacks and we couldn't find a great deal
of room.
Half way through the half Faulkner and Arnold had the edge in mid
field and several moves sparked from the central area. We still
couldn't score though despite the pressure.
Aldermaston's flank players moved the ball well and Fawcett
saved a couple of cross shots that crept in behind Lynch and
Jamison.
Dyer tried a rising shot from the edge of the box and then Arnold
hit a screamer from 20 yards. Both efforts were well saved by the
keeper.
45 minutes 50 seconds gone and a Faulkner ball into the box was
knocked back by Homer to Newbery. A well placed low shot beat the
keeper sending us in at half time 1-0 ahead.
The first five minutes saw shots from Elysee Newbery and Homer
all saved or go wide. Then we faced a resurgent Aldermaston as
the game progressed. The ball was knocked around confidently and
attacks pushed us back to defend in numbers. Fawcett saved a
point blank shot and then it was the turn of Lynch and Jamison to
clear crosses from the area.
We looked ragged. Aldermaston looked sharper than us and Adie
Arnold and Martin Newbery had just cause to hit the diazepam.
53 minutes and we left a gap wider than Adie's hair parting.
Fawcett raced from his line and blocked the shot. The rebound was
hammered goalward but luckily the side netting was the only
recipient.
Elysee dropped a cross into the box and Newbery was inches away
from converting the ball into a second goal.
The game then meandered. No excitement, very little football and
both sides giving the ball away became the norm.
Goodall came on for Faulkner after 58 minutes and was soon
running aimlessly after bad passes. One that he did catch was
swiftly turned across the area. Dyer hammered the ball just over
the bar.
Aldermaston at this point was playing better football than we
were. Fawcett again was in action and the back four of Evans
Murray Jamison and Lynch had their work cut out keeping the ball
out of the net.
Arnold stepped up his pace and a cross found Goodall, a volley
was palmed out. Homer picked up the loose ball and tried a low
shot. It went wide of the keeper but kicked away from danger by
the full back. In it came again from Dyer. Homer got on the end
of it and a tremendous effort was well taken by the keeper.
3 minutes to go.....Jamison hooked the ball wide to Goodall a run
down the left a deep cross and there was Newbery to side foot the
ball into the net. No more incidents...no more goals.
FULL TIME 2-0