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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...

Have to agree ellers he looked different class when he came on, a real raw talent. I was sure he was going to win us the game towards the end. Disappointed not to get a win today but a draw a step in the right direction for us and now looking forward to a tough game next week vs farleigh as they had a great result today.

 

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...

Have to agree ellers he looked different class when he came on, a real raw talent. I was sure he was going to win us the game towards the end. Disappointed not to get a win today but a draw a step in the right direction for us and now looking forward to a tough game next week vs farleigh as they had a great result today.

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Farleigh 3-0 Hartley in the cup

 

 

Thoroughly deserved by Farleigh today they worked hard over the pitch and only allowed us to play football in our own half.

What a place to play though! can understand clubs wanting to go up and not having the facilities having to groundshare, but the croydon arena is not the place to attract players. Lets hope Farleigh get their lights at their own ground in the future as I love the friendly atmosphere there. ( oh and please sort out the road to your ground it's a shocker)

 

Good luck to Farleigh in the next round.

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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.

 

 

A very pleasant day at Meadowbank, and again, I have to agree with Smudgers comments. I thought the officials did very well. Another very young gentleman in black in the middle.

 

The 0-0 scoreline doesn't really reflect the excitement of the game. Our skipper, keeper John McBride had an excellent game.

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Cove 0-1 Croydon

 

 

Cove dominated the whole match up until the last 10 due to using all 3 subs and then having a player injured.

 

Croydon keeper was man of the match with a string of great saves. Should of had a pen when a shot was going in that struck the arm of a croydon player but the ref was not placed well enough to give it.

 

Croydon got the winner with 5 mins to go from a free kick.

 

We said at half time that if we didnt put one of these chances away that croydon would get 1 with 5 to go. How true that was!!

 

And at last, I have finally see us win a game in the Combined Counties League!!!! :bounce: Managed to miss all the victories last season, and a broken foot meant I've hardly seen anything this season.

 

Hard-fought and much needed win for the Trams. Yes, Cove did have most of the possession, and Francis did make some superb saves, before Paul Scott's late flick from Gareth Graham's free-kick in the 1st minute of injury time gave us the 3 points.

 

The ' penalty' was one of those where you needed the right angle. Our supporters on the stand-side didn't see anything wrong, supporters on the dug-out side thought we may have been a tad fortunate. But we fought hard (we were struggling with injuries as well) and its about time we had a bit of luck. General concensus of opinion amongst our supporters was that we had actually played better in the recent 3-7 (Beckenham) and 1-4 (Chertsey) defeats.

 

Referee Mr W.Davis (Leatherhead) had an excellent game. Calmed things down from time to time, no bookings, hardly noticed him. And he was being assessed apparently!

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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!

 

Don't be daft. Egham Town DON'T swear, moan and whinge....... as much at Bedfont used to. It is something we wonder at, we happy few. Right or wrong, the ref is not going to change his mind so when the players, and ranters like me, have a go, it is almost always in vain. I heard yesterday from a guy who helps run our Undder 18s that the current Bedfont incarnation at that level are even worse than the old lot used to be. Happy to be notching up four or five goal margin wins, they were put out of their stride when our youngsters turned round a 0-2 deficit into a 4-3 win, and had two players sent off for dissent. On the beer front, I am happy for you, but I never liked Tetleys even when I did drink beer. Oh, the offside; Colin Foulser, dad of our midfield maestro Adam, said he thought it was probably not off, and neither did at least one Bennett. Better marking would be the answer. Who wants to borrow my rose-tinted specs next?

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FNE 3-2 South Park

 

Park 1-0 up at HT in total control with FNE down to 10 men after there right back was sent off on the stroke of half time after his 6th late tackle. 2nd half was complete madness, on 55 mins have we take a poor free gets clear only for are normally reliable keeper too misjudge the bounce leaving a simple tap into a empty net. 5 mis later it got worse for us and our keeper when he came rushing out again chested the ball but hit his hand and ref deemed it a sending off. 10 v 10 and FNE simply wanted it more, but we managed to get it to 2-1 with 15 minutes to go. But FNE scored from a cross with 5 to go and to make thing worse in the last minutes are stand in keeper/left back scuffed a clearance to there captain who took a touch and smashed it over the stranded keeper for the winner from just inside his own half!

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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...

Have to agree ellers he looked different class when he came on, a real raw talent. I was sure he was going to win us the game towards the end. Disappointed not to get a win today but a draw a step in the right direction for us and now looking forward to a tough game next week vs farleigh as they had a great result today.

 

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...

Have to agree ellers he looked different class when he came on, a real raw talent. I was sure he was going to win us the game towards the end. Disappointed not to get a win today but a draw a step in the right direction for us and now looking forward to a tough game next week vs farleigh as they had a great result today.

Hadley gone to knaphill, decent he is! On loan from chertsey??

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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!

 

Don't be daft. Egham Town DON'T swear, moan and whinge....... as much at Bedfont used to. It is something we wonder at, we happy few. Right or wrong, the ref is not going to change his mind so when the players, and ranters like me, have a go, it is almost always in vain. I heard yesterday from a guy who helps run our Undder 18s that the current Bedfont incarnation at that level are even worse than the old lot used to be. Happy to be notching up four or five goal margin wins, they were put out of their stride when our youngsters turned round a 0-2 deficit into a 4-3 win, and had two players sent off for dissent. On the beer front, I am happy for you, but I never liked Tetleys even when I did drink beer. Oh, the offside; Colin Foulser, dad of our midfield maestro Adam, said he thought it was probably not off, and neither did at least one Bennett. Better marking would be the answer. Who wants to borrow my rose-tinted specs next?

 

 

No thanks Tempie got me own pair that are a lightly different colour :)

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Hayes Gate 4-1 Westfield

 

We started brightly - really brightly and all over them first half but conceeded just before the break. Second half barely begun when we had a penalty awarded agains us for apparent handball. Player was adamant it hit his chest. 2 down. We huffed and puffed and got a goal 10 minutes from time and then had a shot cleared off the line last minute. Hayes then go upfield and get awarded a penalty and we are down to 10 men. Keeper saves the pen and rebound goes straight to the kicker who slots home. Sums up our luck away from home. Hayes get a 4th in injury time

Lovely pitch but a weird souless place - very empty and horrible drone from the a40.

 

Did i see Emery get all 4 goals for CB Hounslow. What a player he is

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Some interesting results in Div 1 today. Chobham holding Worcester Park, Knaphill only drawing, Lammas hammered and FNE beating South Park.

 

Talking of FNE, does their ground border the main road as you head towards the M3 J4a? If so, I saw them warming up when I was en route to Basingstoke for FA cup game (which was shocking!).

 

TRS DID YOU FILM THIS SHOCKING GAME OR WAS IT THAT BAD !

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Some interesting results in Div 1 today. Chobham holding Worcester Park, Knaphill only drawing, Lammas hammered and FNE beating South Park.

 

Talking of FNE, does their ground border the main road as you head towards the M3 J4a? If so, I saw them warming up when I was en route to Basingstoke for FA cup game (which was shocking!).

 

TRS DID YOU FILM THIS SHOCKING GAME OR WAS IT THAT BAD !

 

No I didn't but there is 'highlights' available via the AFCW website if you want to see it in all its glory!

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Hayes Gate 4-1 Westfield

 

We started brightly - really brightly and all over them first half but conceeded just before the break. Second half barely begun when we had a penalty awarded agains us for apparent handball. Player was adamant it hit his chest. 2 down. We huffed and puffed and got a goal 10 minutes from time and then had a shot cleared off the line last minute. Hayes then go upfield and get awarded a penalty and we are down to 10 men. Keeper saves the pen and rebound goes straight to the kicker who slots home. Sums up our luck away from home. Hayes get a 4th in injury time

Lovely pitch but a weird souless place - very empty and horrible drone from the a40.

 

Did i see Emery get all 4 goals for CB Hounslow. What a player he is

Is he the ginger fella! Was decent!

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Where is everyone? Barely a post all day!

 

its too cold TRS,hope its a bit warmer tomorrow we got a match against Hartley in the Aldershot cup, might have to give the long johns their first airing of this season.

 

 

DUNCS, DON'T FORGET YOUR BOBBLE HAT AS WELL TO KEEP YOUR HAIR WARM LOL !!!

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Where is everyone? Barely a post all day!

 

its too cold TRS,hope its a bit warmer tomorrow we got a match against Hartley in the Aldershot cup, might have to give the long johns their first airing of this season.

 

The big games just keep on coming duncs ;)

 

I'm planning on watching the Meadowbank blockbuster in the Surrey Senior, Dorking v Bookham, but looking at the forecast I fear I may need a back up plan!

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