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Lammas 5-4 CB Hounslow

 

Great game for neutral with the two teams sharing 9 goals between them. Lammas started reasonably well and went 1 up threw Shane Rideout. Lammas then let CB back in it after their striker was allowed to turn in the box to fire past Josh Richardson. Lammas then doubled their lead after slick passing play from Butler, Rideout and Baxter with Butler smashing it in. A slip from a Lammas CB allowed the CB striker to go threw and grab his second. 2-2 at the break and Lammas start the second half sluggish and allow Hounslow to take the lead for the first time with their striker getting a hat trick. Lammas was piling on the pressure and almost looked certain for the equaliser only for CB to go up the other end and a mix up between GK and defender allowed Hounslow to grab a 4th!! Lammas looked shocked but to their credit didn't give in. The last 15 was like a defence v attack scenario with lammas ever so dominant. Lammas grabbed and 3rd after a delicious lob from Rideout. Lammas then introduced ex Ashford player Jimmy Hibbert who changed it for the last 10 mins. Lammas got their equaliser after a 25 yard strike from Steve Brown. Lammas never gave in and with a minute to go they got their rewards and completed the comeback threw Matt Baxter. Overall happy to get the win but a lot of work to be done on the training field in regards of defending. Everyone enjoying life under the new management and 15 goals in 3 games, we're take that !!

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Lammas 5-4 CB Hounslow

 

Great game for neutral with the two teams sharing 9 goals between them. Lammas started reasonably well and went 1 up threw Shane Rideout. Lammas then let CB back in it after their striker was allowed to turn in the box to fire past Josh Richardson. Lammas then doubled their lead after slick passing play from Butler, Rideout and Baxter with Butler smashing it in. A slip from a Lammas CB allowed the CB striker to go threw and grab his second. 2-2 at the break and Lammas start the second half sluggish and allow Hounslow to take the lead for the first time with their striker getting a hat trick. Lammas was piling on the pressure and almost looked certain for the equaliser only for CB to go up the other end and a mix up between GK and defender allowed Hounslow to grab a 4th!! Lammas looked shocked but to their credit didn't give in. The last 15 was like a defence v attack scenario with lammas ever so dominant. Lammas grabbed and 3rd after a delicious lob from Rideout. Lammas then introduced ex Ashford player Jimmy Hibbert who changed it for the last 10 mins. Lammas got their equaliser after a 25 yard strike from Steve Brown. Lammas never gave in and with a minute to go they got their rewards and completed the comeback threw Matt Baxter. Overall happy to get the win but a lot of work to be done on the training field in regards of defending. Everyone enjoying life under the new management and 15 goals in 3 games, we're take that !!

 

Loved this report. All 5 of Lammas goals were worldies and each CB goal was a defensive howler :)

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Could of done with one of those howlers yesterday eh Kroons,spoke to a regular fan who says he wont be going anymore or at least untill things improve so I told him I thought you were all willing to watch the team get worse before it gets better and he told me that is BS and doesn't believe that mentality exists at Cam,he also said he will be joining this Forum to see if that is true

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Wood made it five successive wins in all competitions with this triumph, probably, the best of them all. Although Wood welcomed back captain Sam Mead, there were numerous absentees including all of the first team squad strikers. Nonetheless, Wood took the game to their hosts on a heavy pitch with long grass; not condusive to flowing football but the makeshift visitors made light of the conditions when they took the lead in just 72 seconds. Ogunseye cut in from the right wind across the goal area and let fly a fine drive which gave Adlam no chance. Mathurin hit a post soon after as Farnham, without a game for a fortnight, struggled to contain the pacy Wood front row. And when the home side created anything, their shots were rather tame or Burnett dealt with any threat. Frodsham was continuing his fine run of form at the back, by shepherding Sam Mead into a comfortable return game. Only Craig Smith looked a consistent threat for Town but it was Wood who extended their lead on 22 minutes when a fine through ball from Orome saw mathurin net in off the post. A header hit a post for Town before it was 3-0 after 30 minutes. Wood provided some fine passing and movement down the right and when a pass reached Mathurin he expertly netted his second goal. He did miss two reasonable opportunities to make it a first half hat trick before both sides welcomed the half time break.

 

On the hour, Mathurin curled a shot wide and five minutes later, Town looked back in the game when a shot hit a post and the second ball back in was chested down and volleyed home by Gavin Smith. To be fair to Town, they were always well in the game and did play some attractive football but their chances were dented when Ben Williams received a deserved red card for a desperate lunge on Frodsham in the Wood area. Mathurin and Debrah shot tamely at the keeper before the game was over on 75 minutes.Wood broke on the right via Lang and the ball, eventually, reached Dan Hughes who finished smartly to underline his man of the match award. Burnett denied Craig Smith with a brave block and the striker hit the bar soon after underlining his bad luck all day.

 

This was a reward for organisation and hard work all over the field; a true team performance.

 

Fair report Chris, your boys did well yesterday and deserved the win. We need to realise that you don't get anything in this league unless you work hard!

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Could of done with one of those howlers yesterday eh Kroons,spoke to a regular fan who says he wont be going anymore or at least untill things improve so I told him I thought you were all willing to watch the team get worse before it gets better and he told me that is BS and doesn't believe that mentality exists at Cam,he also said he will be joining this Forum to see if that is true

 

True supporter then Duncs. Stick by the team through think and thin. What will he achieve by not going ?

 

Wonder if he used to go in the 80's and early 90's when we were really sh1t !!!

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True supporter then Duncs. Stick by the team through think and thin. What will he achieve by not going ?

 

Wonder if he used to go in the 80's and early 90's when we were really sh1t !!!

look on your clubs own website Kroons it aint just 1 mate I can't believe that you are adopting this attitude it just aint you I have never been in a job where anyone has said we don't mind being sh1t for a couple of seasons because we are gonna come bouncing back it don't happen like that,football is a results game always has been always will be,and thanks for pointing out that the club was sh1t in the 80's and 90's cos thats when I played for the team.
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Tried to identify who was the infamous tigger today against spelthorne redders.... Still unsure but if he was playing he's nothing like his profile cause they were a decent bunch of lads on and off the pitch

How many u get today then mate....

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Wood made it five successive wins in all competitions with this triumph, probably, the best of them all. Although Wood welcomed back captain Sam Mead, there were numerous absentees including all of the first team squad strikers. Nonetheless, Wood took the game to their hosts on a heavy pitch with long grass; not condusive to flowing football but the makeshift visitors made light of the conditions when they took the lead in just 72 seconds. Ogunseye cut in from the right wind across the goal area and let fly a fine drive which gave Adlam no chance. Mathurin hit a post soon after as Farnham, without a game for a fortnight, struggled to contain the pacy Wood front row. And when the home side created anything, their shots were rather tame or Burnett dealt with any threat. Frodsham was continuing his fine run of form at the back, by shepherding Sam Mead into a comfortable return game. Only Craig Smith looked a consistent threat for Town but it was Wood who extended their lead on 22 minutes when a fine through ball from Orome saw mathurin net in off the post. A header hit a post for Town before it was 3-0 after 30 minutes. Wood provided some fine passing and movement down the right and when a pass reached Mathurin he expertly netted his second goal. He did miss two reasonable opportunities to make it a first half hat trick before both sides welcomed the half time break.

 

On the hour, Mathurin curled a shot wide and five minutes later, Town looked back in the game when a shot hit a post and the second ball back in was chested down and volleyed home by Gavin Smith. To be fair to Town, they were always well in the game and did play some attractive football but their chances were dented when Ben Williams received a deserved red card for a desperate lunge on Frodsham in the Wood area. Mathurin and Debrah shot tamely at the keeper before the game was over on 75 minutes.Wood broke on the right via Lang and the ball, eventually, reached Dan Hughes who finished smartly to underline his man of the match award. Burnett denied Craig Smith with a brave block and the striker hit the bar soon after underlining his bad luck all day.

 

This was a reward for organisation and hard work all over the field; a true team performance.

Is Mathurin any relation to Nigel Mathurin ex Ashford Town.??

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Just the 1 weebs young Tyler got the other 2 hard earned win spelthorne r decent like to play football the right way pass and move their 7 in midfield is very decent.... Don't get any easier next week away at eversley tho... They r on fire....

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According to the Met Police's website they have been drawn at home to Crawley Town in the first round proper of the FA CUP!!!!

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