Dagger03 Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 Friday 23-December-2016 HORNCHURCH 3 AVELEY 1 HFC - Mott, Bentley ©, Da Cruz, Lee, Cooper, Chouman, Thompson (May 85), Seymour, McKenzie (Morrish 90+3), Wall (Cohen 80), Luke Subs - Styles, Cohen AFC - Johnson ©, Coyne, Clark (Gleed 70), Odamo, Spillane, Skelton, Edwards (Maja HT), Pinto, Bloomfield, Toner (Dauti 60), Peart Subs - Gibbs, McCullock Officials - Neil Morrison with Kennedy Kikulwe and Chris Bodell Scorers - McKenzie 34 (H) - Bloomfield 36 (A) - Lee 41 (H) - McKenzie 43 (H) Attendance 273 No bookings Duration 46.00 + 50.00 HORNCHURCH 3 AVELEY 1 The Christmas fixture against Aveley was brought forward to Friday night, the intention being to attract the best possible attendance, and the turnout of 273 was the best of the season. Manager Jim McFarlane made two changes to the starting line up, Kenzer Lee and Abs Seymour replacing Elliot Styles and Ben Osman, the latter having been released. Joey May, returning to Hornchurch after a brief spell with Canvey Island, was included in the squad. On a damp and windy night, Hornchurch kicked towards the windmill end of the ground. Hornchurch had an early scare when Jack Edwards gained possession from a Sam Mott clearance, but his hurried shot was wide of the post. Hornchurch replied with an Abs Seymour free kick, which found Nathan Cooper, whose header went into the side netting. Hornchurch had the better of the territorial play, and when Ross Wall played the ball out to Junior Luke on the left wing, the resulting cross was scrambled away, whilst an Abs Seymour free kick met the same fate a minute later. Hornchurch went close to opening the scoring when Leon McKenzie chased down the right, and pulled the ball back to Abs Thompson, whose hard shot was deflected over the bar for a corner. McKenzie had a chance two minutes later, when he moved on to a pass from Jed Chouman, only to fire his shot wide. Wall opened up the visiting defence before playing his cross low into the goalmouth, where Thompson slid in but could only direct the ball over the bar. Thompson was causing problems on the right wing, and another penetrating run led to a corner. At the other end, Aveley won a free kick ten yards out, and Billy Coyne fired his shot into the wall. The ball rebounded to Edwards, but he could not get any accuracy into his shot. Both Thompson and Wall went close before Hornchurch opened the scoring, when Wall sent the ball out to Luke on the left wing, and Leon McKenzie, in his one hundredth game for Hornchurch, was quick to place the cross firmly into the net. The lead lasted for only two minutes, when a corner was deflected out for a follow up corner, and Billy Coyne floated the ball over from the right for Mason Bloomfield to head home. Lamar Johnson then saved from Luke, before Hornchurch regained the lead, when Kenzer Lee headed home in a packed goalmouth from an Abs Seymour free kick. Three minutes later, Thompson again left defenders in his wake before crossing into the middle, where Leon McKenzie was waiting to plant the ball into the net. Hornchurch continued to press after the interval, Chouman forcing Johnson into making a fine save. Ross Wall almost found the net with a good shot after Thompson had again opened up the left side of the Aveley defence, and Wall had another shot blocked two minutes later. On 66 minutes, Alex Bentley broke up an Aveley attack, and raced seventy yards upfield, with Johnson saving well. Johnson was again in action with an excellent save from Chouman, and he reacted quickly to save the follow up shot, as Hornchurch threatened to overwhelm the visitors. McKenzie then turned the ball back to Ross Wall, and Johnson again saved, and Wall went close with another shot, the ball curling past the far post. Jim McFarlane introduced Gary Cohen after Wall picked up what we hope is just a minor injury, whilst Joey May came on for Thompson, possibly to the relief of an overworked Aveley defence. Billy Coyne needed some lengthy treatment before eventually being able to resume, though limping badly. James Morrish replaced McKenzie as the match moved into stoppage time, and Hornchurch comfortably played out the final few minutes to extend their unbeaten run to thirteen matches, and at the same time move into the play-off positions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cup of tea Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Cracking game, good performances all around. Don't want to single anyone out as I didn't see anyone have a bad game. Good for the victory and a cracking way to start off the festive fixtures. As for Aveley, they scored a good goal and they had their moments but HX were easily deserving for the points. Well done to all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urchinman1961 Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Best Urchin performance ive seen in a long while in front of a bumper crowd if the visitors are 3rd in the league then bring it on the scoreline flattered them i thought merry xmas everyone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UrchinYid Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Superb performance. Extremely proud of the team and in front of a big crowd! Hopefully it'll attract more fans to the Bridge for future games! Need to kick on from here.. COYU Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagger03 Posted December 24, 2016 Author Share Posted December 24, 2016 JOEY MAY returned after a short spell at Canvey Island Debut - Capital League - 12-Jan-2012 - v Brentwood Town - 0-0 First team debut - 04-September-2012 at Bromley -0-4 - came on as substitute for Simon Glover First appearance in the starting line up - 16-October-2012 v Chelmsford - 0-2 Appearances 2011-12 - five in the Capital League 2012-13 - 14+13 - one goal - plus one appearance in the Capital League 2013-14 - 46+6 - two goals 2014-15 - 25+4 - two goals 2015-16 - 47+6 - three goals TOTAL - (as at the end of last season) - 132+29 - eight goals (Capital League not included) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagger03 Posted December 24, 2016 Author Share Posted December 24, 2016 There are very good reports on the Romford Recorder web site (by Lee Power) and on the Aveley FC web site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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