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Saturday 28th January (Fixtures and Results)


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Bucks advertiser report on us V Aston

 

Winslow United led through a Phil Martin goal but eventually lost 3-1 at home to league leaders Aston Clinton on Saturday.

 

An injury to United’s prolific striker Martin saw him sidelined after the break and Winslow, despite the brilliance of keeper Paul Bowley, were never the same again as Aston got on top with three goals, two from substitute Tom Brindley following Alex Woodfine’s strike.

 

The result of the South Midlands Division Two clash left Aston and the 61 FC Luton scrapping it out at the head of affairs for likely promotion honours, with Winslow 18 points adrift of their conquerors.

 

To stand any chance of promotion, mid-table United need to get back to winning ways quickly and hope their rivals slip up on the run-in.

 

Winslow dominated the early exchanges on Saturday with Martin looking lively.

 

On 15 minutes he tried to take the ball forward but was flattened by a defender on the edge of the Aston box, who clearly elbowed him in the face. Only a goal kick was awarded despite protests from around the ground the striker had been fouled.

 

Winslow’s first real chance came five minutes later when Leo Brooks headed wide from a Nathan Perna cross.

 

Aston threatened for a short period afterwards, Bowley making two fine saves from free kicks, the second a fingertip effort over the bar to deny Carl Clay.

 

A minute before half time Winslow took the lead as Martin fired home from 12 yards after good work by Perna.

 

Lee Watts came on for Martin after the break and not long into the half the visitors began to exert more pressure, Bowley making more good saves. Winslow rallied and James Brown had a chance to put the hosts further ahead but blazed his shot over the bar.

 

Aston’s pacey attacks, particularly down the left wing, began to increase in number and on 76 minutes as Winslow’s defence became stretched, the ball was fed to Alex Woodfine lurking inside the United box who tapped home the equaliser.

 

Four minutes later speedy substitute Brindley broke through the defence to slot home for 2-1.

 

Winslow were struggling to handle Aston’s penetrating attacks and in the 85th minute Brindley sealed victory with another well taken goal.

 

Winslow United: Bowley, Job, Ainger, Cooney, R.Wiffin, Rumble, L.Brooks, Balls, Perna, Martin, Brown. Subs: Watts, Heywood.

 

Aston Clinton: Parrack, Batemen, Weirich, Thorne, Tallyn, Schmidt, Clay, Kew, Ward, Woodfine, parsons. Sub: Brindley

 

Winslow are back in action this Saturday at Pistone & Ivinghoe, who are one place above them in the league table.

 

Wislow Boy, I could say that's a tiny bit bias but then I guess I would :)

Lol, neutral reporter from Aylesbury I believe haven't had a reporter down to a game for a while normally secretary submits a few lines, guess he thought it might be worth having a look so I can't see any reason he'd show bias either way, particularly as the Advertiser hasn't always been to kind in the past it tends to favour Buckingham Town and then Buckingham Athletic.

Maybe I was at a different game to him!! Was the photograhper there think I saw him?

 

I was at the same game as the reporter!! For once I applaud the Buckingham Advertiser for a very accurate thorough report, there was bits in the game that I had forgotten about (either through choice or old age) untill I read the report, (how the ref missed the clear elbow I and many others at the game will never know, I was stood right infront of where it took place) normally its just a few lines that I believe the club submit themselves, but for once they decided to send a reporter, the difference is very noticeable.

 

As for any bias I just don't see it, it suggests you were the better side in the 2nd half which for anyone at the game would be undebatable.

 

Andy & Lorna were there only first half though as they went home at HT sadly. They are doing an incredible job and it is fantastic to have them on board. They are now avid Winslow fans!! It was good to see him showing his support by wearing his Winslow polo shirt on Saturday :)

Lol could be some bias in his reports then Talc by sound of it....

Lol, just before the breakaway and the goal by Winslow I felt that there was an out and out penalty on Carl. But very true we see things differently as you said. Plus im getting on myself so the eyesight isn't as good as it was!!

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

 

LOL either a bit of bias or maybe you were unsighted as the dugouts were on the other side of the pitch to where the incident took place. I was stood on the other side of the railings no more than 5 metres away with nothing obstructing my view what I saw was Basher if thats his name look over his shoulder to see where the forward was and then he swung his elbow into the face of the forward and connected, it was clear and how it didn't warrant a red card let alone a foul I'll never know. Unfortunately the only person able to explain why it didn't warrant such a penalty would be the ref, I can only say what I saw.

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site
What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

hahaha I've had a few run into my elbow over the years and a couple of very clumsy people ran into my fist! I remember playing against our current goalie when he was at the Ath and I got in the way of his foot while I was on the ground......he did walk for that though after I rolled around till the ref did something lol.

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

 

LOL either a bit of bias or maybe you were unsighted as the dugouts were on the other side of the pitch to where the incident took place. I was stood on the other side of the railings no more than 5 metres away with nothing obstructing my view what I saw was Basher if thats his name look over his shoulder to see where the forward was and then he swung his elbow into the face of the forward and connected, it was clear and how it didn't warrant a red card let alone a foul I'll never know. Unfortunately the only person able to explain why it didn't warrant such a penalty would be the ref, I can only say what I saw.

Probably best not to get onto the subject of referees again!!!!

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

 

LOL either a bit of bias or maybe you were unsighted as the dugouts were on the other side of the pitch to where the incident took place. I was stood on the other side of the railings no more than 5 metres away with nothing obstructing my view what I saw was Basher if thats his name look over his shoulder to see where the forward was and then he swung his elbow into the face of the forward and connected, it was clear and how it didn't warrant a red card let alone a foul I'll never know. Unfortunately the only person able to explain why it didn't warrant such a penalty would be the ref, I can only say what I saw.

Probably best not to get onto the subject of referees again!!!!

Haha very diplomatic of you, Aston been sending you to media training? Lol

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

 

LOL either a bit of bias or maybe you were unsighted as the dugouts were on the other side of the pitch to where the incident took place. I was stood on the other side of the railings no more than 5 metres away with nothing obstructing my view what I saw was Basher if thats his name look over his shoulder to see where the forward was and then he swung his elbow into the face of the forward and connected, it was clear and how it didn't warrant a red card let alone a foul I'll never know. Unfortunately the only person able to explain why it didn't warrant such a penalty would be the ref, I can only say what I saw.

Probably best not to get onto the subject of referees again!!!!

Haha very diplomatic of you, Aston been sending you to media training? Lol

No comment !!!

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Yeah and that is scientifically proven, if we all saw it the same way it'd be pretty dull eh? I'll post link to photos when they appear on site

What that im getting old or can't see? And i'm sure the forward ran into Bashers elbow!

 

LOL either a bit of bias or maybe you were unsighted as the dugouts were on the other side of the pitch to where the incident took place. I was stood on the other side of the railings no more than 5 metres away with nothing obstructing my view what I saw was Basher if thats his name look over his shoulder to see where the forward was and then he swung his elbow into the face of the forward and connected, it was clear and how it didn't warrant a red card let alone a foul I'll never know. Unfortunately the only person able to explain why it didn't warrant such a penalty would be the ref, I can only say what I saw.

Probably best not to get onto the subject of referees again!!!!

Haha very diplomatic of you, Aston been sending you to media training? Lol

No comment !!!

Text book. Quality

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Flesh on the bones from last Saturday:

 

Premier Division

2-0 AFC Dunstable v Oxhey Jets

78

http://www.afcdunstable.com/news.php?team_id=9&n_id=199

2-1 Aylesbury United v London Tigers

121

http://www.aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk/lastmatch/

0-3 Berkhamsted v Dunstable Town

128

http://www.dunstabletownfc.org.uk/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=2450&sid=d8806599e283c2580a0bd19b813cf90a

2-2 Broxbourne Borough v Hanwell Town

34

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/broxbourneboroughvefc/s/match-report-16853.html?fixture_id=424177&official=1

0-2 Colney Heath v Stotfold

63

2-2 Hadley v Tring Athletic

28

http://www.tafc.co.uk/report.php?fixture_id=1739

1-6 Harefield United v Royston Town

99

http://www.roystontownfc.co.uk/match-reports/match-report-harefield-united-v-royston-town/

0-2 Hillingdon Borough v Hatfield Town

38

http://www.whtimes.co.uk/sport/football/hatfield_town_pick_up_impressive_victory_at_hillingdon_borough_1_1191558

2-1 Holmer Green v Hertford Town

32

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/holmergreenfc/s/match-report-33921.html?fixture_id=424182&official=1

3-4 Leverstock Green v Haringey Borough

39

http://www.haringeyboroughfc.com/index.php?p=games&s=details&ID=723781&conf=&div=

2-1 St Margaretsbury v Biggleswade United

23

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/stmargaretsbury/s/match-report-40990.html?fixture_id=424184&official=1

 

Division One

2-3 Bedford v Hoddesdon Town

35

http://www.hoddesdontownfc.co.uk/1st%20XI%202011%2012.htm

3-1 Chesham United Reserves v New Bradwell St Peter

75

2-0 Cockfosters v Buckingham Athletic

35

http://cockfostersfc.net/CockfostersFC.new/first_team_reports.htm

4-3 Cranfield United v Langford

35

http://langford.intheteam.com/modules/news/News.aspx?NewsId=213097&page=0&sortField=Entered&sortOrder=DESC&itemCount=20

P Kentish Town v Harpenden Town

1-2 Kings Langley v London Lions

52

http://www.londonlions.com/view_far.php?id=4089&Team_id=22&played=yes&Type=1

5-1 London Colney v Amersham Town

45

2-5 Stony Stratford Town v Crawley Green

41

http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/crawleygreenfc01/138120/Matches/report

0-2 Sun Postal Sports v Ampthill Town

40

3-2 Tokyngton Manor v Wodson Park

4

1-0 Welwyn Garden City v St Albans City Reserves

31

http://www.sacfc.co.uk/index.php/news/-latest-reserve-news/1822-welwyn-garden-city-1-v-st-albans-city-reserves-0

 

Division Two

2-0 Kent Athletic v Tring Corinthians

16

5-2 MK Wanderers v Hale Leys United

12

0-1 Mursley United v Old Bradwell United

31

0-1 Totternhoe v The 61FC

31

1-3 Winslow United v Aston Clinton

55

 

Reserve Division One

0-2 Hatfield Town Reserves v Hadley Reserves

1-3 Hoddesdon Town Reserves v AFC Dunstable Reserves

http://www.hoddesdontownfc.co.uk/Reserves%202011%2012.htm

2-6 Langford Reserves v Cockfosters Reserves

4-2 Oxhey Jets Reserves v Holmer Green Reserves

1-0 Risborough Rangers Reserves v Wodson Park Reserves

1-1 Royston Town Reserves v St Margaretsbury Reserves

3-1 Stotfold Reserves v London Colney Reserves

3-1 The 61FC Reserves v Kings Langley Reserves

 

Reserve Division Two

2-4 Ampthill Town Reserves v Kent Athletic Reserves

6-0 Bletchley Town Reserves v Stony Stratford Town Reserves

2-1 Buckingham Athletic Reserves v Sun Postal Sports Reserves

8-1 Crawley Green Reserves v Welwyn Garden City Reserves

2-0 Harpenden Town Reserves v Winslow United Reserves

1-3 Old Bradwell United Reserves v London Lions Reserves

http://www.londonlions.com/view_far.php?id=4053&Team_id=23&played=yes&Type=1

 

Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup Fifth Round

3-1 Bucks CC v Risborough Rangers

36

 

Berks & Bucks Junior Cup Fifth Round

8-1 Iver v New Bradwell St Peter Reserves

 

 

 

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