The non-league thread 2008/9

489 posts
User avatar
jocombes
Member
Posts: 75
Joined: 28 Feb 2008 18:26
Location: Far away

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by jocombes » 15 Feb 2009 08:27

Reading Town 8-0 Shrivenham

Match Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFSw4UvDBNk

User avatar
Thames
Member
Posts: 629
Joined: 19 Jun 2007 13:57
Location: Burbados

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Thames » 15 Feb 2009 09:31

Maiders United won 1-0 at Newport.

Up the Magpies

User avatar
jocombes
Member
Posts: 75
Joined: 28 Feb 2008 18:26
Location: Far away

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by jocombes » 15 Feb 2009 11:58

Match Report

Reading Town Torment Shrivenham!! (14th Feb)


Reading Town made the perfect start when Gianluca Ricco neatly tucked it underneath the Shrivenham keeper in the 2nd minute to make it 1-0. Just 3 minutes later and the Town doubled their lead when Aaron Parfitt stroked it past the keeper from an acute angle. The Reading boys were the dominant force and this saw Graham Lewis have two efforts. One of which what was well saved by Luke Alford and the other which went marginally wide of the right hand post. Reading Town’s pressure paid off when a delightful ball was put into the box by David Mills and Graham Lewis latched onto it to header it past the Shrivy No1. James Clark then found himself on the score sheet in the 23rd minute after his half volley looked to be going over but it suddenly dipped at the last minute which saw the ball strike the back of the net to make it 4-0. Shrivenham had their first really chance to score in the 30th minute when a shot was cleverly cleared off the line by Will Bratt. Soon afterwards another effort from Shrivy was cleared off the line but this it was Sam Flegg who made shore the Town kept a clean sheet. The Town kept on piling on the pressure and the saw an effort from Saurez which went just past the left hand post in the 37th minute. Just 5 minutes remaining of the 1st half and Luke Alford made another good save to keep it 4-0 going into half time.

Shrivenham got off to a slightly better start they did in the 1st half and saw them have an attempt on goal which Chris Grace smartly saved diving to his left. Not long afterwards James Clark made it five when he scored from close range. In the 48th minute Shrivenham were trying to pull a goal back but their effort whizzed passed the post. Reading Town were dangerous whenever they had the ball and this saw Danny Williamson have a crack at goal from wide on right which saw the keeper tip it over the bar. Things just got even better when Aaron Parfitt tapped it to make 6-0. Reading Town just kept causing problems and this saw Aaron Parfitt completed his hattrick when he slotted the ball into bottom left hand corner to make it 7-0. James made sure he wasn’t going to miss out on the hattrick and calmly put it past the keeper to make it 8-0.

User avatar
Four Of Clubs
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 3485
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 16:53
Location: RG1

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Four Of Clubs » 15 Feb 2009 12:24

Other ‘local’ Non-League results 14th Feb [attendances in brackets]
CONF national
Oxford United 3-0 Barrow [4532] :|
Woking 0-1 Kettering Town [1414]
CONF South
Team Bath 1-2 Basingstoke T [134]
Southern Prem
Farnborough 3-1 Clevedon Town [526]
Southern One - S.West
Abingdon United 1-0 Bishops Cleeve [101]
AFC Hayes 2-1 Slough Town [126]
Beaconsfield SYCOB 2-3 Thatcham Town [78]
Bracknell v Uxbridge [Postponed Froz. pitch]
Burnham 0-3 Didcot Town [137]
Truro City 4-0 Andover [442]
Windsor & Eton 4-0 North Leigh [148] (W&E 2nd on GD)
CCL Prem
Guildford City 0-5 Camberley Town
Hartley Wintney 3-1 Cobham
Molesey 1-3 Sandhurst Town
Hellenic 1 East
Ascot United 3-1 Eton Wick
Binfield 2-0 Kintbury Rangers
Finchampstead 2-0 Launton Sports
Newbury 1-1 South Kilburn
Thame United Henley Town [ Postponed ]
Wokingham & Emm. 4-2 Rayners Lane

In the FA Vase 5th Round - last 16 (national competition for STEP5 and below)
Hungerford lost 3-4 in extra time @ Lowestoft - had 2 men red-carded but led 2-0 and 3-1 - missed a 2 on 1 with the keeper on 90 mins when 3-2 up :cry: promptly conceded the equalizer!

Pie-eater extraordinaire M.Meaker and his Bitton team (nr Bath) lost at home to Glossop.

Closest 'local' team left in the Quarters now are Chalfont St Peter, who beat Christchurch 4-0 and are away @ Needham Market on the 28th Feb - we're at home to Forest that day, else I might have thought about going! :wink:

User avatar
Royal Rother
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 22222
Joined: 13 Apr 2004 23:22
Location: The handsome bald fella with the blue eyes

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Royal Rother » 15 Feb 2009 12:29

W&E slaughtered a pretty hapless North Leigh yesterday - 4-0 was the final score but it really could have been double that. It reminded me of a game between Premier League and League 2 teams, when they both play to their assumed status.

Martin Williams wasn't playing as he was suspended as were 2 other normal starters yet they still totally outclassed North Leigh.

2nd on GD but 2 games in hand.


Royalist
Member
Posts: 954
Joined: 21 Dec 2004 21:36

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Royalist » 15 Feb 2009 19:16

As a Windsor fan i'm delighted with our season so far!! How come you watch us? Local or is it the ex-player links?

Williams, or Willo to us Royalists, is a class act in midfeild on the right, center or even up front! And Scotty, or the Colonel as we call him, is a bit of legend!

AthleticoSpizz
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25489
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 19:49
Location: A Hicks Hoof from Coley Park

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Feb 2009 21:35

jocombes Match Report

Reading Town Torment Shrivenham!! (14th Feb)


Reading Town made the perfect start when Gianluca Ricco neatly tucked it underneath the Shrivenham keeper in the 2nd minute to make it 1-0. Just 3 minutes later and the Town doubled their lead when Aaron Parfitt stroked it past the keeper from an acute angle. The Reading boys were the dominant force and this saw Graham Lewis have two efforts. One of which what was well saved by Luke Alford and the other which went marginally wide of the right hand post. Reading Town’s pressure paid off when a delightful ball was put into the box by David Mills and Graham Lewis latched onto it to header it past the Shrivy No1. James Clark then found himself on the score sheet in the 23rd minute after his half volley looked to be going over but it suddenly dipped at the last minute which saw the ball strike the back of the net to make it 4-0. Shrivenham had their first really chance to score in the 30th minute when a shot was cleverly cleared off the line by Will Bratt. Soon afterwards another effort from Shrivy was cleared off the line but this it was Sam Flegg who made shore the Town kept a clean sheet. The Town kept on piling on the pressure and the saw an effort from Saurez which went just past the left hand post in the 37th minute. Just 5 minutes remaining of the 1st half and Luke Alford made another good save to keep it 4-0 going into half time.

Shrivenham got off to a slightly better start they did in the 1st half and saw them have an attempt on goal which Chris Grace smartly saved diving to his left. Not long afterwards James Clark made it five when he scored from close range. In the 48th minute Shrivenham were trying to pull a goal back but their effort whizzed passed the post. Reading Town were dangerous whenever they had the ball and this saw Danny Williamson have a crack at goal from wide on right which saw the keeper tip it over the bar. Things just got even better when Aaron Parfitt tapped it to make 6-0. Reading Town just kept causing problems and this saw Aaron Parfitt completed his hattrick when he slotted the ball into bottom left hand corner to make it 7-0. James made sure he wasn’t going to miss out on the hattrick and calmly put it past the keeper to make it 8-0.
Great report (took my lad to this one). The 4th goal was a bit special...the vid does not do it justice.


FAO F.O.C
"In the FA Vase 5th Round - last 16 (national competition for STEP5 and below)
Hungerford lost 3-4 in extra time @ Lowestoft - had 2 men red-carded but led 2-0 and 3-1 - missed a 2 on 1 with the keeper on 90 mins when 3-2 up promptly conceded the equalizer!" Crowd 1042

User avatar
Royal Rother
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 22222
Joined: 13 Apr 2004 23:22
Location: The handsome bald fella with the blue eyes

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Royal Rother » 16 Feb 2009 00:04

Royalist As a Windsor fan i'm delighted with our season so far!! How come you watch us? Local or is it the ex-player links?

Williams, or Willo to us Royalists, is a class act in midfeild on the right, center or even up front! And Scotty, or the Colonel as we call him, is a bit of legend!

Yes I am local - a friend who goes to every match has been nagging me for years to come down and this season I decided I would give it a go - the Willo factor was only a small one and he's only actually played in 1 of the games my son and I have been to (the AFC Totton one).

We have thoroughly enjoyed the experience so far and will see as many home games as possible this season.

What about the state of the pitch on Saturday? What the hell was Scott thinking of? Ian Gould (groundsman for those who don't know) apparently resigned after finding out they'd trained on the pitch on Thursday (as they had royally fcuked up the centre of what is normally a superbly maintained pitch) and was only coaxed back with some difficulty. Even after Saturday's game Gould was still absolutely fuming and letting everyone within earshot know about it!

User avatar
Tredder
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 3018
Joined: 05 Jan 2005 21:17
Location: Lower Wokingham

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Tredder » 16 Feb 2009 00:17

Another 3-0 victory for the Beavers, even Hodgey managed to get on the scoresheet, Devonshire is working the oracle again this season, maybe this season they could win the play off final, dreams...


Royalist
Member
Posts: 954
Joined: 21 Dec 2004 21:36

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Royalist » 16 Feb 2009 15:10

He wasn't happy he was he!! :D Gouldy's abit of a legend!

I heard that we are getting floodlights for the training pitch behind the far goal so hopefully this sort of thing wont happen again! A real shame to see such a good pitch ruined! No wonder he was angry! It'll be quality to win the league this season the away game at Truro is game of the season!

AthleticoSpizz
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25489
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 19:49
Location: A Hicks Hoof from Coley Park

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by AthleticoSpizz » 17 Feb 2009 21:15

Martin Butler scores on his debut for The Brewers

User avatar
Compo's Hat
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 4190
Joined: 22 May 2004 23:49
Location: Two time HNA Deadpool winner

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Compo's Hat » 17 Feb 2009 22:22

Maidenhead appear to be getting thier season back on track.

2-0 win at Braintree tonight.

User avatar
Tredder
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 3018
Joined: 05 Jan 2005 21:17
Location: Lower Wokingham

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Tredder » 17 Feb 2009 23:45

Good result for Maiders, but a cracker for the Beavers, which actually did Maiders a favour.


User avatar
floyd__streete
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 8326
Joined: 19 Jan 2005 18:03
Location: ARREST RAY ILSLEY.

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by floyd__streete » 18 Feb 2009 00:29

Compo's Hat Maidenhead appear to be getting thier season back on track.

2-0 win at Braintree tonight.


All this in the face of a financial meltdown at York Road; anybody who is anybody will soon be shown the door. Yet Hippolyte still performs footballing alchemy. The man is my footballing hero.


AthleticoSpizz
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25489
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 19:49
Location: A Hicks Hoof from Coley Park

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Feb 2009 00:39

ever the icon since getting Yeading to play N'cassel a few sesons ago.

A kick in the ball5 for the guy having got the magpies promoted, then forming a squad worthy of the BSP, only to have to relinqish them due to finances.

A real danger of them becoming a Wokingham

Royalist
Member
Posts: 954
Joined: 21 Dec 2004 21:36

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Royalist » 18 Feb 2009 12:47

How on earth are they expected to survive if they go up? Cut there losses and keep a side that can stay in that league but chasing for promotion is foolish until the money worries are solved. Its best in the long term as just look at Lewes going up too early!


Windsor won 2-1 at Winchester but to be frank it could of been 5 or 6 to go to the top of the league with games in hand.

User avatar
rg6royal
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 3734
Joined: 17 Aug 2006 22:38
Location: Lowers

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by rg6royal » 18 Feb 2009 14:15

Need to get down to a Maiders match soon. Have a season ticket there but rarely use it!

User avatar
Compo's Hat
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 4190
Joined: 22 May 2004 23:49
Location: Two time HNA Deadpool winner

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Compo's Hat » 19 Feb 2009 00:47

Fisher Athletic at home on Tuesday. No Reading game on rg6royal.

Bad news is Richard Parquette has gone on loan for a month to Histon with a view to a permanent move. :cry:

User avatar
rg6royal
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 3734
Joined: 17 Aug 2006 22:38
Location: Lowers

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by rg6royal » 19 Feb 2009 01:12

Compo's Hat Fisher Athletic at home on Tuesday. No Reading game on rg6royal.

Bad news is Richard Parquette has gone on loan for a month to Histon with a view to a permanent move. :cry:

Ahh I hate the games on Tuesday nights as that's when I train. I may be tempted to attend this one though.

User avatar
Four Of Clubs
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 3485
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 16:53
Location: RG1

Re: The non-league thread 2008/9

by Four Of Clubs » 19 Feb 2009 10:10

Compo's Hat Fisher Athletic at home on Tuesday.


... the very same Fisher who are all over the news :roll: for having tried out a lady manager in last nights defeat - possibly their 12th in a row! (that's defeats NOT ladies) :shock:

Hope you aren't going to jinx the Magpies - they've just picked up a bit of form when they need it most i.e. during unfortunate off the field events.

Loads of other 'local interest' games on next Tuesday - if you can tear yourselves away from the @rse vs Roma or the Mancs @ Inter- take your pick from:-

--Staines Town v Harlow Town
--Fleet Town v Bashley (Hants Senior Cup)
--Andover v Winchester City
--Bracknell Town v Gosport Borough
--Didcot Town v AFC Hayes
--Thatcham Town v Cirencester Town
--Farnborough v Sandhurst (Aldersh&t Senior Cup)
--Ash United v Badshot Lea
--Bedfont Green v Cove {@ Stag Meadow W&E FC}
--Hungerford Town v Almondsbury Town 1st v 5th home side could do Reading T a big favour if they win this one - though Town still have to visit the Almonds
--Kidlington v Reading Town could be tricky Kiddy have picked up a bit of late - 7 league wins in the last 9 - and thumped unbeaten Binfield on their own (soggy) patch this week - albeit in an iffy cup game
--Alton Town v Newport IoW
--Knaphill v Frimley Green {@ H.Wintney FC}

.... oh and the Beavers host Bps Stortford.

489 posts

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Four Of Clubs and 60 guests

It is currently 13 Jul 2025 10:37