Match Report Stockbridge vs Verwood Town
10-Nov-2009
SYDENHAMS LEAGUE (WESSEX) DIVISION ONE
TUESDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2009
STOCKBRIDGE 0 VERWOOD TOWN 2
Danielle Goodall minced into the dressing room
with bright red painted toe nails peeping from wedge heeled open
toed sling backs. The custom made Gucci handbag divulged crappy
boots but also an expensive cosmetic and manicure set. Players
who had debagged rapidly re-bagged.
Ada Faulkner traipsed in seconds later. Hang Dog expression and
bemoaning waking up in Danielle's bed and several currency
notes lighter. Danielle
is expensive.
Comments had been heard by Stockbridge players so it was no
surprise they insisted on handshakes and no tongues.
The night was foggy and heavy rain had preceded the game. The
pitch was in good nick. Stockbridge worked the ball well from the
kick off. Good football played at fast pace gave us a lot to do
but we coped well and dug in.
11 minutes gone and Jamison's long leg diverted the ball away
for a corner. Fawcett fisted the ball out of the area and an
unmarked player hit a volley through the defence. The ball
crashed against the bar and out for dead ball. It was a good let
off.
We worked hard to get in the game and gradually matched the pace
and 'want to win' expression.
20 minutes and we had Stockbridge on the back foot. The ball
broke just outside the box and Goodall fired a shot into a packed
defence. It travelled like a pin ball and finished up in the net
... 1-0.
The game had evened out and spectators were treated to two
side's intent on playing good open football. Another feature
was the absence of trainers.
A couple of chances at both ends closed the half with a
1-0 score line.
Danielle's appearance was still the talk of the dressing
room. It obviously percolated into the Stockbridge camp because
the first attack of the second half saw Goodall running straight
at the Stockbridge defence and they back pedalled !!! No one
turned to race back. It gave Goodall an opportunity for a shot
but the ball sailed over the bar.
Lynch headed back the long dead ball kick and Homer raced in to
force a last ditch clearance from the full back. The ball fell to
Goodall. A square ball found Baguley and a cross shot beat the
keeper to put us two ahead.
Dyer worked the ball down the flank and the cross flew inches too
high for Baguley.
We were enjoying a purple patch and should have gone further
ahead when Homer again split the defence with a good run but the
cross was just too heavy for Arnold to connect.
73 minutes and we won a free kick just outside Stockbridge box.
Arnold headed on and there was Jamison to carry the heading
contest into the net. 3-0 ? No....an inexplicable decision for
infringement denied the third goal.
Stockbridge took heart and pushed forward. Fawcett was busy
defending his clean sheet and Elysee did well mustering his
defence during a very heavy period of attacks.
We struggled to even out the play, and the effort from all the
team was good to see.
A couple of minutes on the clock and Goodall raced through to
angle a shot across the keeper but athleticism saved the day and
the keeper brought off a great save.
We went in 2-0 winners of a good game and gave an excellent
performance.