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Saturday 13th August Match Thread


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First FULL league programme.

 

Premier Division
Abbey Rangers v Guildford City
Badshot Lea v Raynes Park Vale
Bedfont & Feltham v Westfield
Colliers Wood United v Hanworth Villa
Farnham Town v Bedfont Sports
Hartley Wintney v CB Hounslow United
Horley Town v AFC Hayes
Knaphill v Camberley Town
Sutton Common Rovers v Chertsey Town
Walton & Hersham v Spelthorne Sports
Windsor v Epsom & Ewell

 

FREE - North Greenford United

 

Division 1
Banstead Athletic v Bagshot
Chessington & Hook United v Ash United
Cobham v Cove
Eversley & California v Worcester Park
Farleigh Rovers v Dorking
Frimley Green v Redhill
Sheerwater v Balham
South Park Reserves v Epsom Athletic
Staines Lammas v AC London

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Good evening.

 

Although we havent got burgers.chips etc. We do have Pies pasties and sausage rolls available. Look forward to seeing you. Kind regards

FGFC

I shall endeavour to do the list!

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Farleigh Rovers  0  -  0  Dorking F.C. Half Time.

 

DFC have been disallowed two goals with another cleared of the line.

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Farleigh Rovers  1  -  0  Dorking F.C

 

F/T.  Farleigh  scored in the dying minutes.

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Decent game for Redhill at Frimley. Chances at a premium , redhill taking there's when they had them . Frimley will be top half at least with redhill possibly able to achieve more on today's showing . Saw my original local choice of club had an unfortunate loss but given the level of domination reported I'm sure they will be ok. It will all begin to take shape over the next few weeks but I believe the redhill roller coaster will have many more ups than downs in the ccl1.

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Frimley Green 0 v Redhill 2. 75. Kery Kedze. 82. Luke Jones.

 

Bit of a nervous first half think the pressure of getting points on the board played its part. Lobsters coming close with shot of the post. Second half play saw the Reds being more positive and creating some good situations which led to the first goal on 75 mins which made the team look a lot happier and more fluid and resulted in a second goal on 82 mins.

Down side was with minutes to go Losbsters had a man sent off, Ref blew for time wasting as the player was taking his time with a throw and reversed it to Frimley but reds then dropped the ball he just gave it a tap against the boundary fence but the ball went under and onto the path which made it look far worse but it was gamesmanship/timewasting, Redcard Cant blame the ref it was the right call.

 

Sadly no cheeseburgers to report on but I did enjoy two rather tasty sausage rolls and a diet Pepsi in the bar.

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Premier Division
Abbey Rangers 2-4 Guildford City
Badshot Lea 1-1 Raynes Park Vale
Bedfont & Feltham 0-3 Westfield
Colliers Wood Utd 1-3 Hanworth Villa
Farnham Town 2-3 Bedfont Sports
Hartley Wintney 3-1 CB Hounslow
Horley Town 3-1 AFC Hayes
Knaphill 3-2 Camberley Town
Sutton Common Rovers 0-2 Chertsey Town
Walton & Hersham 0-0 Spelthorne Sports
Windsor 2-1 Epsom Athletic
Division 1
Banstead Athletic 2-0 Bagshot
Chessington & Hook Utd 3-1 Ash United
Cobham 6-1 Cove
Eversley & California 3-2 Worcester Park
Farleigh Rovers 1-0 Dorking
Frimley Green 0-2 Redhill
Sheerwater 3-2 Balham
South Park Res 1-2 Epsom Athletic
Staines Lammas 0-0 AC London

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Windsor 2-1 Epsom & Ewell (Att 202)

 

6 changes to the starting line up from last week's disappointing reverse at Bedfont Sports and, not that the youngsters who started last week were at fault, the additional experience introduced to the back 4 made a significant difference.

 

In all honesty, tense and enjoyable though it was, it wasn't a game with much slick pass and move on display, but was certainly a great game for Windsor to win against tough opponents who were on a bit of a roll.

 

E&E took the lead midway through the 1st half when a back pass was badly under hit and left Sobte in no man's land - pretty simple for the striker to round him and roll into an empty net. Windsor hit back soon after with a splendid solo goal from Kieran Knight - spun his marker adeptly to create space, took a couple of strides forward and slammed it right in the bottom corner. A super finish and although I've seen mention of him in a former club's match reports as "veteran" he certainly knows where the goal is!

 

Late winner came from sub debutant Keanu Williams, a product of the new Cox Green Academy connection, which ended with 3 players on the pitch.

 

The blend of youth and experience looked promising and resilient today and I detected a mood of optimism amongst fans that hasn't been felt for a while.

 

Let's see what Tuesday and Guildford brings!

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Frimley Green 0 v Redhill 2. 75. Kery Kedze. 82. Luke Jones.

 

Bit of a nervous first half think the pressure of getting points on the board played its part. Lobsters coming close with shot of the post. Second half play saw the Reds being more positive and creating some good situations which led to the first goal on 75 mins which made the team look a lot happier and more fluid and resulted in a second goal on 82 mins.

Down side was with minutes to go Losbsters had a man sent off, Ref blew for time wasting as the player was taking his time with a throw and reversed it to Frimley but reds then dropped the ball he just gave it a tap against the boundary fence but the ball went under and onto the path which made it look far worse but it was gamesmanship/timewasting, Redcard Cant blame the ref it was the right call.

 

Sadly no cheeseburgers to report on but I did enjoy two rather tasty sausage rolls and a diet Pepsi in the bar.

 

Didn't you get to meet Giggler ?  He woz there !!

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Didn't you get to meet Giggler ? He woz there !!

 

Apart from the catering staff nobody said hello, but there again it could have been my Brutt33 deodorant I found at the back of my shed, shame to waste it.

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A good day out at Farleigh Rovers v Dorking,made very welcome by both sides.Hospitality was excellent all afternoon.

 

The game itself was played in a good competitive spirit,well officiated by the Men in Black ,especially the Referee whom I believe was having his first appointment at CCL Level.his name Shawn Barclay,one with a bright future for sure.

 

Star Player of the Day----Casey Bow the Farleigh keeper,who pulled off 2 great saves that Banksy would of been proud of,that kept Farleigh in the game,Dorking had the better chances throughout the game,but Farleighs never say die attitude was rewarded in the end with a well worked goal.

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Burger - whilst a caution for time-wasting is justifiable, the restart remains the same so, as you describe it, in instance it's still a throw-in to the team it was awarded to in the first place.

Is this not what rule 15 states, "If the throw-in is not taken correctly it is retaken by the opposing team."

Read more at http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in.aspx#Ed3MFhSmXagTsPy2.99

 

The throw in was not taken correctly (not taken at all) so the Ref then awarded the throw in to Frimley for time wasting, then the Reds player was sent off for knocking the ball away hence delaying the Frimley throw in.

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A good day out at Farleigh Rovers v Dorking,made very welcome by both sides.Hospitality was excellent all afternoon.

 

The game itself was played in a good competitive spirit,well officiated by the Men in Black ,especially the Referee whom I believe was having his first appointment at CCL Level.his name Shawn Barclay,one with a bright future for sure.

 

Star Player of the Day----Casey Bow the Farleigh keeper,who pulled off 2 great saves that Banksy would of been proud of,that kept Farleigh in the game,Dorking had the better chances throughout the game,but Farleighs never say die attitude was rewarded in the end with a well worked goal.

 

Glad to see you're managing to get out and about again, Peter.

 

Who knows  -  I may pop down to Westhumble next Tuesday evening.

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Burger - the throw-in has to be taken in the first place for it to be retaken by the opposing team.

First caution for delaying restart fine, restart is as originally awarded - second caution for delaying that restart, restart is as originally awarded.

Awarding the throw-in to the other team would generally come from a foot or hand 'foul' when delivering the throw-in or, despite being told where to take it from, the throw-in being taken from the wrong place. You often see the former but less so the latter as the referee can boss the position of the restart (throw-in) by using any or a combination of voice, arm signal or whistle.

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