































|



|

Thursday 9th September 2010

|

|

Matches played Saturday 23rd January 2010 Pinefleet back in the groove, but initially struggle to beat keeper Swiss keeper Scott and it's Samba style scoring at Hull University!! The awful weather conditions which had prevented the resumption of games after the Christmas break, bar four games, relented a little over the past week, and after all the snow had gone and prospects looked better, a day of incessant rain on Friday, brought waterlogging back to pitches, and only five games were able to take place.
Premier Division leaders Pinefleet Wolfreton, who had been inactive since 12 December, faced a tricky looking fixture against Swiss Cottage RBL, who had actually played twice in the same period and collected four points.
Straight from the start Pinefleet showed there intent of attacking and created a chance after a minute or so when Callum Harrison was put through on goal and he made no mistake with a cool finish.
After their encouraging start, Pinefleet settled into some nice passages of play knocking the ball around on a very heavy pitch and were stopped on occasions by some heavy tackles, as Swiss struggled to contain livewire Dave Fee, and though the tackles brought reprimands from the referee, no cards were produced.
The marauding runs of Fee and his right back partner Fergal O'Hara were creating more and more trouble for Swiss, but after Pinefleet missed a hatful of chances and hit the woodwork twice, and with Swiss keeper John Scott pulling of his usual quota of stunning saves, Swiss managed to break out when Pinefleet’s Gareth Monkman dallied on the halfway line and Sean Scotthorne was able to race away and into the area, where he was tackled from behind.
The usual arguments regarding last man on goal ensued but Referee Lawrenson saw Andy Hemmings’ challenge as worthy of only a yellow card and Scotthorne picked himself up to take the penalty – which was saved by keeper Dean Brown, but the ball rebounded to the penalty taker, who smashed the ball home at the second attempt, leaving the half unbelievably level at 1-1.
In the second half Pinefleet established a pretty tight grip on the game and play became one way in a blistering 25 minute spell, but keeper Scott was still proving a formidable obstacle to overcome.
It was fitting that Pinefleet did achieve the breakthrough, but each goal which was scored only came after the ball rebounded from a Scott save – the first by Graham Waudby who was on hand, or more accurately on the floor, but swept the ball home for 2-1, and straight away there was another passage of play and this time Gary Marsden was able to stab the ball home from close range.
Waudby soon added his second goal, again from close in, after which he was substituted. Pinefleet’s Callum Harrison rounded off their scoring, this time from around 18 yards.
To their credit Swiss never stopped working and got a late consolation goal from Rich Sullivan to make the final result a more respectable 5-2.
AFC Hull and Cavalier Wanderers were similarly returning to action after an extended break, and AFC Hull were looking to return to their good late form of 2009, while Cavalier were looking for an improved second half to the season.
AFC Hull were without the suspended Dale Carty, but welcomed new signings in Pete Miller and Simon Worthington for their debuts on a cold January Saturday afternoon.
AFC Hull started the new year firing on all cylinders, and it took just eighty-eight seconds for Sean McFaul to thread an excellent ball through to prolific striker Nathan Nuttall, who was able to adjust his feet before placing the ball past the Wanderers keeper for the first goal of the game.
Despite this early setback, Cavalier responded by looking for an equaliser, and came close ten minutes later when AFC Hull defender Luke Martin was caught in possession in the penalty area, but keeper Craig Lindley gathered up the resulting shot.
Play went straight up to the other end of the pitch where AFC Hull were denied a goal only by an excellent goal-line clearance from a Wanderers defender.
Full back Jamie Gascoigne doubled the Reds' advantage half an hour into the first half when he leaped to meet a Nathan Nicol cross and powered his header home at the far post.
Despite this setback, Cavalier remained determined to get back into the match and their efforts were rewarded just before half time, when the Referee Simon Hunt awarded a penalty after Martin was adjudged to have tripped a forward in the penalty area, but the spot kick was saved by Lindley, denying Cavalier a foothold back in the game.
AFC Hull started the second half even quicker than the first and just twenty-six seconds after the restart, Sam Nicholson set up Nathan Nicholl, who hammered a great shot from the edge of the box to extend the lead to three goals.
On the hour mark, the otherwise disciplined AFC Hull back four allowed the visitors to scramble a ball into the back of their net, but the possibility of Cavalier staging a fightback was removed two minutes later when an inch-perfect Nathan Nuttall cross found Nathan Nicol, who placed the ball into the back of the net with aplomb.
The scoring was wrapped up ten minutes from time, when Nicol returned the favour by setting up Nuttall for his hat-trick.
With one pitch at Hull University surprisingly being declared playable, Willerby Holiday Homes, who have been chomping at the bit, were able to resume action, ironically against improving AFC Hull Reserves.
Willerby opened the scoring when Joe Hewitt went past four defenders before coolly slotting the ball home, but AFC Hull drew level from the penalty spot.
The scoring scenario then repeated with Willerby regaining the lead with a low drive from Dave Bryant, the equaliser this time coming from an own goal by Gary Allott!!
The scoring scenario then repeated with Willerby regaining the lead with a low drive from Dave Bryant, the equaliser this time coming from an own goal by Gary Allott!!
The second half saw Carl Tozer give Willerby the lead once again, before Dave Bryant scored his second goal, described as the best goal ever seen in amateur football by Club Secretary Gary Neve – an acrobatic overhead Brazilian style kick executed by the 35 year old from a superb Tozer cross, with the ball whizzing past the watching AFC Hull keeper.
AFC Hull Reserves added a further consolation goal, but the lasting memory of the game was the Samba football from Bryant!
|
|


Match Reports

|
 24th April 2010
 17th April 2010
 10th April 2010
 3rd April 2010

|

Personalise

|

Personalise
this website to feature the division which you're most interested
in.

|
|