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Saturday 8th September scores


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Was at RPV vs Hanworth Villa today

 

Villa should have been 3 or 4 up before RPV scored a worldly to open the scoring and a great second goal.

Villa pulled one back 10 minutes from the end but will be kicking themselves.

 

Was nice to see RPV players and committee all in the bar enjoying themselves when we left . Got the feeling that they are a close club and support each other whatever the result

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Went to sandhurst today and won 4-2, should've been more but for woefull finishing.As ever sandhurst gave us a warm welcome and are truly a friendly club who seem to have lost there way.I wish some of the players in front of me would crawl out of their own arses and give the effort that every sandhurst player gave today!

 

Looking through results today, seem to be a few strange ones???

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7-1....really??

Got to disagree with you Gilesy, your keeper made 4 or 5 excellent saves and it could have easily been double figures. If we aren`t a good side then Warlingham are in deep trouble this season.

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Thought the game started with us on top,but we failed to take our chances. Then Warlingham came back into it,but struggled to stay onside. Rather than learn from that,they spent the rest of the afternoon blaming the linesman.

 

We scored our first from a mistake from the Warlingham keeper (who other than that had a decent game). Second was a great strike from Brad Cann and third a good move finishined off nicely by Jermaine.

 

Second half we started slowly and Warlingham deservably pulled one back through a good cross from the winger which was tucked away by the big forward. The next goal was going to be crucial and that man Baker was in the right place at the right time again. Jon Coussens then produced a couple of magic moments,firstly producing some lovely skills on the wing and crossing for Ricky to apply a nice finish. Then he started a move from centre back and ran the full length of the pitch to finish off another good move. With time nearly up,Baker produced a free-kick from 25yrds into the top corner.

 

Another good performance from us. Warlingham players were a credit to their club,the management however had an interesting take on banter. Telling the opposition they are crap when they are beating you 4-1 is asking for you to be ridiculed.

 

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Got to disagree with you Gilesy, your keeper made 4 or 5 excellent saves and it could have easily been double figures. If we aren`t a good side then Warlingham are in deep trouble this season.take nothing away from you guys u pulled our pants down

my opinion didn't think you was out of this world we was awfull and well done your boys finished well I only see till 4-1 so didn't see the last 3 and if we play that Badly then we are in trouble your right Edited by Gilesy08
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Valley 1-2 Worcester Park

 

First league defeat and a very poor performance.

 

Had enough chances to be clear at ht, but didn't take them, and Park looked the stronger in the second half.

 

Looked to have nicked it with a goal a couple of minutes from time, but a couple of defensive mistakes in injury time cost us dear.

 

Still, after last years efforts, we would have snatched your hands off for 10 points from first five games.

 

Looking forward to what should be a cracking game with Frimley Green on Friday

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I should have had a Sportingbet ;) on my Guernsey prediction!

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Fair report on yesterday's game from molesey website

 

 

Camberley Town 1-1 Molesey

 

 

Molesey’s winning start to the league campaign came to an end as they were held to a 1-1 draw in a scrappy and ill-tempered clash at Camberley Town.

 

For the second week in a row the Moles put in a tepid first half performance and were fortunate to only trail to Ricardo Cannon’s goal midway through the first half. A change in formation and personnel around the hour mark was key to a change in fortune, and Kristian Webb headed his first goal for the club with quarter of an hour remaining.

 

Three changes were made to the side that lost to AFC Uckfield seven days previously, and there was a change in shape with three central midfielders and three centre forwards naturally leading to a lack of width, and the Moles were careless in possession and lacked any cohesion going forward.

 

The only two chances of note for the visitors in the opening period both came in the opening few minutes courtesy of an ambitious volley then far post header from Joseph Grant, neither of which came close to troubling Liam Stone in the home goal.

 

The Krooners were dominant, but despite the Moles not carrying an attacking threat they could not be accused of a lack of effort and stood up well to Camberley’s direct approach, with Webb and Luke Elliott in particular winning their fair share of headers, however, it came as no surprise when the home side took the lead on 23 minutes.

 

Grant gave the ball away far too cheaply deep inside Camberley territory, and when the ball was cleared to Cannon he held off Webb and skipped past Joe Pratley-Jones’ challenge before firing towards goal. The ball bounced awkwardly in front of Wester Young but he will be disappointed to have got two hands on the ball and not keep it out.

 

The remainder of the half was played inside Molesey territory, with Young’s poor distribution and the front three’s inability to hold on to the ball the main catalysts for the pressure the Moles found themselves under.

 

Young spilled another Cannon strike but managed to gobble up the rebound, Junior Owusu-Akonor shot wide and Ashley James shot high and wide as the hosts looked to double their lead.

 

The Moles improved after the re-start but only had a weak free-kick from Pratley-Jones and a wild one from Grant to show for their efforts, but the introduction of Ross Chalke and Aaron Agyeman – both surprisingly left on the bench, seemed to give them more balance and urgency.

 

The equaliser arrived when Pratley-Jones’ deep free kick was headed in from close range by Webb. Ugly scenes followed when Webb’s momentum took him into his namesake and Camberley skipper Dale – both no relation to Molesey manager Steve, as far as I know – and what looked like a bit of handbags followed, although those better placed seemed to think punches were thrown by both Webbs along with Stone, and all three picked up a booking for their troubles.

 

The Krooners continued to toss long balls into the Molesey box but Young remained well protected, whilst there was almost an undeserved Molesey winner at the death when Grant beat Stone to a through ball but with the angle against him his clip across goal went the wrong side of the post and just evaded the onrushing Chalke.

 

Another minor scuffle broke out before the end that seemed to be instigated by Grant and prolonged by Dale Webb, and it was to the ref’s credit that all 22 players remained on the pitch when the final whistle blew.

 

The draw ends a run of five straight victories for the Moles over the Krooners in all competitions, however, with five league games played this season, all away from home, and thirteen points on the board the Moles can feel pleased that they’re in the mix at the top despite still having another couple of gears to find. They continue their nomadic start to the season with a trip to Chessington & Hook in ten days’

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