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Bedfordshire FA Senior Trophy - 2011/2012


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Yesterday's Quarter Final results and some notes from the Bedfordshire County League website:

0 4 Cranfield United v Crawley Green

51

11 2 The 61 FC v Blunham

7

4 0 Ampthill Town v Renhold United

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1 2 Shefford Town & Campton v Caldecote (aet)

 

Caldecote became the last Bedfordshire County Football League club standing in this season's trophy after they emerged 2-1 extra time winners at Shefford Town & Campton. Ahead via a strike from Kai Griffiths-Shilton in the sixth minute they were to be pegged back to 1-1 in the second period via a home strike from Ryan Welton before Tom Cookman netted what turned out to be the winner just six minutes into the first period of extra time to earn his side a place in the Semi-Final draw.

Making their exit at the last eight stage were both Renhold United and Blunham, United going down 4-0 at Molten South Midlands League Ampthill Town and for Blunham it was an 11-2 beating at another South Midlands League side, 61FC Luton. The brace of Blunham goals coming from Matthew McMahon and a Barry Ulyatt penalty.

 

 

 

 

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That should just be a formality shouldn't it and a Final against Crawley Green

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That should just be a formality shouldn't it and a Final against Crawley Green

hopefully but its football and anything can happen and they are doing well in there league . top and haven't lost...........yet!

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That should just be a formality shouldn't it and a Final against Crawley Green

hopefully but its football and anything can happen and they are doing well in there league . top and haven't lost yet .

 

They are usually strong year in and year out. They could've been promoted many times, but due to ground and no desire to move up the ladder. I would still fancy Ampthill on this one though.

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Be surprised if its a walkover, Ampthill will need to work for it. Might be a bit "agricultural" in fits and starts but the key thing I would have thought was that Ampthill avoid any major injuries lol. Their crowd (and yes Rhodesy - they get more than the handful you were used to at Tikky Tok will "entertain you" - take the hard hats!

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Be surprised if its a walkover, Ampthill will need to work for it. Might be a bit "agricultural" in fits and starts but the key thing I would have thought was that Ampthill avoid any major injuries lol. Their crowd (and yes Rhodesy - they get more than the handful you were used to at Tikky Tok will "entertain you" - take the hard hats!

caldecote are no mugs. they beat crawley green 5-2 last year and only lost 3-2 to afc dunstable to a very dubious penalty in the last ten minutes. ampthill should win but it won't be easy.

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  • 1 month later...

The two Semi Finals take place on Saturday 4 February, kick off 2.30pm:

 

Caldecote v Ampthill Town

The 61 FC v Crawley Green

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  • 4 weeks later...

That should just be a formality shouldn't it and a Final against Crawley Green

It wasn't difficult to predict an Ampthill Town and Crawley Green Final was it following Saturday's Semi Finals:

 

2 5 Caldecote v Ampthill Town (aet)

50

1 2 The 61 FC v Crawley Green (aet)

61

 

 

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Final will be on Tuesday 13th March @ Langford FC.

 

That will please the SSML Fixture Secretary, he had organized leagues games for both Ampthill Town and Crawley Green on that date.

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I know, and I bet Crawley Green like ourselves are delighted the game is midweek, mind you Karen we were due to play Amersham and lightening could have struck twice haha, get that one in to save CB a fine

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Langford?!?! Is this the best place the Bedfordshire FA could come up with to host the Final of their SENIOR Trophy final!

 

I mean no offense to Langford FC, but it's not one of the places I would have picked to hold a Senior Trophy Final.

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Langford?!?! Is this the best place the Bedfordshire FA could come up with to host the Final of their SENIOR Trophy final!

 

I mean no offense to Langford FC, but it's not one of the places I would have picked to hold a Senior Trophy Final.

Yeah surely Luton Old boys pitch is free lol

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I mean no offense to Langford FC, but it's not one of the places I would have picked to hold a Senior Trophy Final.

 

My vote would have been for that picturesque ground The 61FC (Luton) :P

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No4 ... it's not the top level Bedfordshire Cup and you're playing at a higher level ground! Baby steps... next season you'll get your chance against the big boys

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Langford?!?! Is this the best place the Bedfordshire FA could come up with to host the Final of their SENIOR Trophy final!

 

I mean no offense to Langford FC, but it's not one of the places I would have picked to hold a Senior Trophy Final.

 

Great pitch and best burgers in the league.

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