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Looks like the Angels of Egham have been hard done by again.

 

 

... thus confirming what I thought of you, Kroons; time you took your anti-Tempestwards rose tinted glasses bias and placed it where the sun don't shine. I take it you didn't see the two footed lunge then? Or the stamp? Don't bother replying cos we know what it'll be. Happily it did not ruin what was the best first half, at least, that we have seen this season, not by us or against us, but by both teams.

 

 

"...time you took your anti-Tempestwards rose tinted glasses bias and placed it where the sun don't shine"... Yep, that too. Nice attempt at humour. :angel2:

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Looks like the Angels of Egham have been hard done by again.

 

 

... thus confirming what I thought of you, Kroons; time you took your anti-Tempestwards rose tinted glasses bias and placed it where the sun don't shine. I take it you didn't see the two footed lunge then? Or the stamp? Don't bother replying cos we know what it'll be. Happily it did not ruin what was the best first half, at least, that we have seen this season, not by us or against us, but by both teams.

HA HA HA - really, you should be in comedy. Oh, you are...:cheesy (2):

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Thanks Tempie I will ensure you have free tickets at my next gig.

 

I need to take an Egham game in soon because it has been too long since I have seen Steve and I need to check you out too Tempie :)

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Cobham 2-3 Farnham. 3 weak goals from my prospective, but to be fiar 2nd couldn't have been hit better. We sat on 2-1 and invited Farnham on. Late equaliser and winner. A game either side could have won, some poor refereeing didn't help things, but that's ccl football.

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Dorking 0 v 0 Colliers Wood,the Ref.and Linesman were excellent,met Chris Clapham,B.J.R. and his good wife Jan,nice people.Colliers were below par,Dorking need a striker,because at the moment they could not score in a b.Looking forward to marking Predict A Score tonight,our Pundits could not pick their noses. Taxi for B.P. anyone lmao.

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Bob was not there today I think he has been unwell.

 

I thought the game was quite entertaining and it was the first time that I have watched Brunty play and I think he is decent and there best player and scored a cracking goal, I agree the number 9 of Sheerwater was good.

 

Lovely pitch over there and I was told that the floodlights should be up before Xmas, which will make it an attractive club to play for. However on today's performance neither team will be worrying any of the top teams in the division.

Knaphill 2-2 Sheerwater

 

Watched Knaphill vs Sheerwater. thought it was thoroughly enjoyable.

 

Sheerwater had a few different faces in the team that played at Hayes a few weeks ago. Blonde lad upfront was exceptional. End to end, fair result I thought. Stood between the 2 dugouts and listened to the banter. Is the little fella for Knaphill Bob pritchard? He moaned and complained relentlessly!!!!!

 

Can't see how he will be raising Knaphills' morale with his negativity. :angry:

 

4 great goals and great saves in the game too.

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A couple of photos from the Horley Town v Mole Valley SCR fixture

 

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Got to say, thought the Horley centre half, think he was their skipper, was outstanding today - won 90% of headers against our centre-forward (someone who we would normally expect to win the majority of aerial battles)

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Knaphill earned themselves a point against fellow strugglers Sheerwater with a 2-2 draw at Redding Way.

 

In the absence of Manager Bob Pritchard who has been unwell all week, Assistant Manager Simon Bates took charge of this local derby encounter and with four new signings from Chertsey Town, Dom Worthington, Tony Hadley, Jack Leighton and James Norman in the squad, Knaphill were looking to kick start there season.

 

However Sheerwater took the lead in 14th minute through Steve Talbot before Matt Brunt scored his first goal for Knaphill with a 25 yard effort to level matters. Talbot was on hand again to score his and Sheerwater's second however substitute Tony Hadley levelled matters with a header from 6 yards.

 

Fellow substitute James Norman who was only on the field for 3 minutes suffered what looked like a dislocated shoulder following a clash with a Sheerwater player which resulted in Knaphill playing the last 20 minutes with ten men having used all the substitutes up.

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Knaphill earned themselves a point against fellow strugglers Sheerwater with a 2-2 draw at Redding Way.

 

In the absence of Manager Bob Pritchard who has been unwell all week, Assistant Manager Simon Bates took charge of this local derby encounter and with four new signings from Chertsey Town, Dom Worthington, Tony Hadley, Jack Leighton and James Norman in the squad, Knaphill were looking to kick start there season.

 

However Sheerwater took the lead in 14th minute through Steve Talbot before Matt Brunt scored his first goal for Knaphill with a 25 yard effort to level matters. Talbot was on hand again to score his and Sheerwater's second however substitute Tony Hadley levelled matters with a header from 6 yards.

 

Fellow substitute James Norman who was only on the field for 3 minutes suffered what looked like a dislocated shoulder following a clash with a Sheerwater player which resulted in Knaphill playing the last 20 minutes with ten men having used all the substitutes up.

 

Is he gold, is it true

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A couple of photos from the Horley Town v Mole Valley SCR fixture

 

post-5526-010265100 1287865067_thumb.jpg post-5526-058346200 1287865182_thumb.jpg

 

More can be found here

 

Got to say, thought the Horley centre half, think he was their skipper, was outstanding today - won 90% of headers against our centre-forward (someone who we would normally expect to win the majority of aerial battles)

 

 

Just to say thanks for that Briggers I was the centre back no 4(captain) and after todays game I left Horley Town after probably 350 games for them.

Thanks for your praise.

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A couple of photos from the Horley Town v Mole Valley SCR fixture

 

post-5526-010265100 1287865067_thumb.jpg post-5526-058346200 1287865182_thumb.jpg

 

More can be found here

 

Got to say, thought the Horley centre half, think he was their skipper, was outstanding today - won 90% of headers against our centre-forward (someone who we would normally expect to win the majority of aerial battles)

 

 

Just to say thanks for that Briggers I was the centre back no 4(captain) and after todays game I left Horley Town after probably 350 games for them.

Thanks for your praise.

where are you going?

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A couple of photos from the Horley Town v Mole Valley SCR fixture

 

post-5526-010265100 1287865067_thumb.jpg post-5526-058346200 1287865182_thumb.jpg

 

More can be found here

 

Got to say, thought the Horley centre half, think he was their skipper, was outstanding today - won 90% of headers against our centre-forward (someone who we would normally expect to win the majority of aerial battles)

 

 

Hi Biggers some good photos on there. I can see why my nose hurts so much now and I have a black eye or 2 now I have seen in 3 stages of the photos how your giant of a goalie wacked me(fairly of course.)

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A couple of photos from the Horley Town v Mole Valley SCR fixture

 

post-5526-010265100 1287865067_thumb.jpg post-5526-058346200 1287865182_thumb.jpg

 

More can be found here

 

Got to say, thought the Horley centre half, think he was their skipper, was outstanding today - won 90% of headers against our centre-forward (someone who we would normally expect to win the majority of aerial battles)

 

 

Hi Biggers some good photos on there. I can see why my nose hurts so much now and I have a black eye or 2 now I have seen in 3 stages of the photos how your giant of a goalie wacked me(fairly of course.)

 

Credit where it's due, you didn't put a foot wrong. Good luck wherever you decide to go.

 

Yeah, I have been whacked a few times in the past in training, and even at 50% it's a fair whack!!

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Egham 1 Camberley 2.

 

In the first half Egham tried to be the new Badfont by swearing, moaning and whinging throughout the half. Just before half time I felt that I couldn't watch this level of football any more. I don't pay £6 to watch a load of grown men whinge like girls. Yes, there were some robust challenges BY BOTH TEAMS but, out of the incidents Tempest mentioned earlier, I feel that the only one we 'got away with' was the two-footed lunge. That was dodgy and it wouldn't have surprised me if the ref had shown our player a red. As it was he got away with a yellow. I think the alleged stamp was more by accident than design but that was just my view of it, maybe through rose-tinted specs.

Our first goal had most of the Egham players and management venting their spleen big-time on the lino as they thought we had a player offside. To be honest he looked offside from my angle but I was standing a few metres away from an Egham fan who was in line and he thought the lino was correct. A few minutes later he was joined by another fella who'd been at the other side of the ground who also thought the lino was correct.

To be fair to Egham, in the second half they stopped nagging the ref and got on with the game and it turned out to be quite enjoyable. They had more chances than we did but Fozzie was on top form today which probably won us the match.

A draw probably would have been a fair result.

Even better news - we have a new CCL record for cheap beer. OK, it's only Tetley's but at £2 a pint you can't complain.

Good to see JG in the Egham goal as well. We were remarking how he appears to have lost weight. And how come he can now kick a ball straight and hard? He could rarely do that for us!

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Knaphill earned themselves a point against fellow strugglers Sheerwater with a 2-2 draw at Redding Way.

 

In the absence of Manager Bob Pritchard who has been unwell all week, Assistant Manager Simon Bates took charge of this local derby encounter and with four new signings from Chertsey Town, Dom Worthington, Tony Hadley, Jack Leighton and James Norman in the squad, Knaphill were looking to kick start there season.

 

However Sheerwater took the lead in 14th minute through Steve Talbot before Matt Brunt scored his first goal for Knaphill with a 25 yard effort to level matters. Talbot was on hand again to score his and Sheerwater's second however substitute Tony Hadley levelled matters with a header from 6 yards.

 

Fellow substitute James Norman who was only on the field for 3 minutes suffered what looked like a dislocated shoulder following a clash with a Sheerwater player which resulted in Knaphill playing the last 20 minutes with ten men having used all the substitutes up.

 

It was the other way round, Norman scored and looked a cut above anybody on the pitch and Tony Hadley dislocated his shoulder and I wish him a quick speedy recovery, as the boy is a cracking lad and a excellent footballer...

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Cobham 2-3 Farnham. 3 weak goals from my prospective, but to be fiar 2nd couldn't have been hit better. We sat on 2-1 and invited Farnham on. Late equaliser and winner. A game either side could have won, some poor refereeing didn't help things, but that's ccl football.

 

 

Cobham 2 - 3 Farnham (Corbett hatrick)

 

Completely agree with you about the ref!

 

1 minute in Corbett raced clear after some poor Cobham defending to finish. Cobham then scored 2 goals from long throws after the big number 8 winning the headers. A couple of decent saves from the keeper kept Cobhams lead at half time.

 

2nd half was end to end with half chances for both sides. With 10 minutes to go Corbett lashed in an equaliser from 25 yards into the top corner. Then 5 minutes later a great 50 yard run from Dillion left Cobhams left side trying to keep up with him but only seeing his number 7 shirt going further away into the distance, crossed it in for Corbett to finish well.

 

Open game but great 3 points for us!

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