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Egham Town 3 Hanworth Villa 1

 

Wil let Tempestward fill you in later.

 

Gosh, old chap, how extraordinarily kind of you. How could I possibly refuse?

 

We started with Luke Muldowney, John Pomroy and Matt Grave on the bench to give Michael Carey and Charlie McCarthy a chance and for Charlie McCarthy to play up front. It looked like a good choice cos we had the better of the first half, although it took 30 minutes before I had something to write down. Jamie Houghton scored our first, after 37 minutes, when Carey miscued a shot and left the defence flatfooted. In the second half we looked comfortable until a cross found Tony Buss, who shot in from the edge of the area. Time for the big guns so on came Pomroy and Grave but between the two subs came a sending off for Adam Foulser, booked twice in 4 minutes. The numbers were evened up when Lee O'Reilly got his second yellow. Then from two excellent runs and crosses by Grave we got the crucial goals, both from Karle Andrews, not renowned for his goalscoring. He scored after 88 and 92 minutes. Steve Loveridge had a late shot that Justin Gray saved well just before the final whistle.

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Banstead 3 bedfont sports 4

 

End to end game with banstead taking the early advantage making sports gk phillips pull off a coupla saves then a mix up let banstead in A good strike into the bottom corner to which sports replied through hedges after he rode four tackles an struck across goal to even it up! Sports then were awarded a penalty turner top right 2-1 sports

2nd half bedfont had early play an against run of play banstead equalised ! Bout 5 mins later a free kick swung in the sports box was missed by two players only for another def to run the ball in for an og !! Spoets then produced some neat passing football with adam turner cutting in an firing across goal to make it all square once again . Sports were then reduced to 10 men following the skippers 2nd yellow but with minutes remaining a corner for sports was met by prolific jay coombs to head into the top corner to take sports i to the next round!! Nice pitch down there bit long but nice an good hospitality !!

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EL Records Premier Challenge Cup

3 1 Egham Town v Hanworth Villa [ Round 2 ]

2 2 Epsom & Ewell v Worcester Park [ Round 2 ] [ Home Win on penalties ]

0 1 Badshot Lea v Croydon [ Round 2 ]

1 3 Horley Town v Wembley [ Round 2 ]

3 1 South Park v Ash United [ Round 2 ] (AET)

2 3 Frimley Green v Staines Lammas [ Round 2 ]

3 4 Banstead Athletic v Bedfont Sports [ Round 2 ]

3 2 Mole Valley SCR v Westfield [ Round 2 ]

3 0 Farnham Town v Feltham [ Round 2 ]

7 0 Sandhurst Town v Dorking [ Round 2 ]

2 0 Camberley Town v CB Hounslow United [ Round 2 ]

 

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Mole Valley 3-2 Westfield

 

We were very unlucky tonight as the game could have gone either way. Quiet opening from both sides but MV took the lead half hour in from a corner. We went on to dominate rest of the half but couldnt finish. 2nd half started and we equalised straight away and then went upfield and scored again as MVSCR calamity keeper let one squeeze under his body. Missed a golden chance for 3 but wasnt taken. MV came back at us and missed a sitter then hit the bar. Equalised from a corner which our man on the post somehow failed to clear and then after a terrible decesion to award a free kick Jay Holden hit an absolute belter from 35 yards which two keepers wouldnt have stopped. We poured forward again and could have been caught a couple of times on the counter before we missed another great chance in injury time.

Good game for the neutrals but bad night for us as we also had 3 carried off during the game

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South Park 3-1 Ash United aet

 

Good result eventually, a game of few chances in normal time 0-0 HT and nothing to report. 2nd half Park played the better football and finally created a chance and Lavery tucked it away. Smith had two chances to wrap the game up in normal time but wasted them and Ash pressed and equalised 2 mins from time. ET and Smith scored within 2 mins, then got put through one on one with the keeper rounded him but got taken down, everyone but the Ref thought he had to go but yellow was just shown. Park continued to dominate and finally killed the game off when JJ added a third.

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Mole Valley 3-2 Westfield

 

We were very unlucky tonight as the game could have gone either way. Quiet opening from both sides but MV took the lead half hour in from a corner. We went on to dominate rest of the half but couldnt finish. 2nd half started and we equalised straight away and then went upfield and scored again as MVSCR calamity keeper let one squeeze under his body. Missed a golden chance for 3 but wasnt taken. MV came back at us and missed a sitter then hit the bar. Equalised from a corner which our man on the post somehow failed to clear and then after a terrible decesion to award a free kick Jay Holden hit an absolute belter from 35 yards which two keepers wouldnt have stopped. We poured forward again and could have been caught a couple of times on the counter before we missed another great chance in injury time.

Good game for the neutrals but bad night for us as we also had 3 carried off during the game

 

Wouldn't disagree with any of that to be honest. We were shocking in the first half, and could have been a couple of goals down before we took the lead.

 

Missed both your goals, as doing the boardroom thing, so cannot comment on the second goal, although the assistant referee did say keeper could have done better.

 

Jay's free kick was a screamer, although from where i was stood, on initial look, there was a definite nudge in the back - soft decision, but we will take it.

 

Apologies for the slight bit of swearing on the video

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWtcQhYbuB8

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Camberley 2 v 0 CB Hounslow.

 

Fairly predictable game. Camberley 1 up at half time and could have been more but for a couple of excellent saves from the CB keeper. CB hit the post 1st min of the 2nd half and Camberley went down the other end and scored a 2nd. Could easily have packed up and gone home then as rest of the game petered out.

 

Think CB has some travel problems last night and wasnt their strongest side and Camberley played a few squad players. CB keeper was a character and I hope his injury he sustained last night isn't too bad.

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Shock of the round,Croydon's win at Badshot Lea,they must be definitely concentrating on winning the League,last year decent Cup runs halted their League run,this year early exits seem the norm.Well done Croydon though.Worcester Park must be kicking themselves this Morning,in the 89th minute,the same player hit the post from 6 yds,then hit the rebound against the bar from 4 yds.The Referee Mr Sotormirin had a dreadful game,seemed to me he wanted to be the star of the show,no advantage played,oh and by the the way it is legal to give a player a straight arm,with intent,with force AND NO CARD. 2/10 my mark.

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Farnham 3-0 Feltham

 

Great first half performance. 3-0 at half time from some neat football. Credit to Feltham who defended better in the 2nd half but Farnham had total control.

 

Farnham scorers....

 

Corbett x2 and Bunyan

 

 

Corbs and Bunners AGAIN!? The boys are on fire!!

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Interesting view of the Epsom game from Smudge. I went to have a look at Epsom as we play them Saturday and had no intention of staying on beyond 90. The game started with Epsom looking in control and likely to break the deadlock, only for WP to come back into the game and eventually take the lead prior to half time with a decent curling strike. Second half started with Epsom looking much livelier and they got a rather fortunate goal when the WP defence failed to clear. I was talking to my assistant who was back watching our reserves and said that it seemed like they would go on and win the game but WP dug in and started to exert some pressure themselves and the game evened out and apart from a couple of chances the draw seemed fair at 90 minutes. Again, Epsom took the lead and you thought the extra fitness may tell, but WP still dug in and really pushed and scored a great second in the second period of extra time. I must admit, I was positive the post/bar incident was at the end of extra time and the WP bloke must, as stated, be kicking himself but they put so much into the game that the management could have no recriminations about any of their players even though there would have been absolutely no way back for Epsom. Being a manager it is rare that you become involved in a completely unbiased and chilled way when your side are playing, plus the scouting mission was designed to get some info on Epsom in preparation for Saturday, so I was there in an "official" capacity. The truth last night was that I got well into the game and could not leave for Twickenham until it all finished at around 10.30 because, whilst the game was not the greatest, the sheer endeavour on show made it a game you had to see through to the end. I did not care who won, spent no time picking the bones out of the game and even got invited into the boardroon at half time by the Epsom people who always make me feel welcome, so it was a really enjoyable evening.

With regard to the referee, I did not think he was as bad as suggested. We have had him a few times and he does try to play advantage. There were certainly some instances when it was clear that he had every intention of doing this, only for the move to break down and he then blew. There were also some potentially volatile moments and another referee may have issued more cards, but he seemed in control to me. When he speaks to players he does make sure his voice is heard by others, but I see this as a way of ensuring that everyone knows who is the boss and I have never been aware of him patronising players in any way, just treating them like adults. My one gripe with him, and most referees, is the amount of swearing that people get away with, as there most certainly could have been some cards flashed just for that. I may be wrong, but I have always found him to be a good referee and did not really see too much last night to change my view. And the straight arm thing - there was plenty going on all around the pitch last night and I saw the game as one where the players accepted the physical side and got on with it. Both sides have people who can dish it out a bit, but will also take it, which is quite refreshing and apart from one incident late on - which was dealt with quite well - the players just seemed to get on with the business of trying to win a game of football.

And - they both wanted to win it - none of this "not bothered about this cup" rubbish, it's our league cup and both of these sides went hell for leather to win the game.

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Sandhurst 7 Dorking 0

 

5-0 up at half time through goals from James Mepham (2) Dan Simmonds (2) and Louis Hibbert (1)

 

Second half we took the gas off but added 2 more through ross hogston and toby jannaway.

Some great attacking football from us but Dorking were poor, very poor.

 

Hard game saturday at home to Egham.

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FFBB your team has scored 16 goals in its last 3 games,do you think the club will still be looking for a new manager or have the caretakers persuaded the club to stick with them,personally if I was one of them I would be gutted if the club went for somebody else.

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Sandhurst 7 Dorking 0

 

5-0 up at half time through goals from James Mepham (2) Dan Simmonds (2) and Louis Hibbert (1)

 

Second half we took the gas off but added 2 more through ross hogston and toby jannaway.

Some great attacking football from us but Dorking were poor, very poor.

 

Hard game saturday at home to Egham.

 

 

And the referee was generous with a couple of decisions in Sandhurst's favour. I only saw the first half and Dorking showed spells that they could be a good side (perhaps could have gone one up inside a minute), but they undone themselves with some basic errors and Sandhurst were quick to punish. Dorking also played their formation totally wrong which allowed Sandhurst plenty on time on the ball.

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Were all hoping dean gets the job, why change things that are not broken. Saturday will be the toughest test yet but were scoring for fun and look good defensively so were confident.

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