Monday, October 09, 2006

Abingdon - Home

First Game 2-2

Team
Kieron Massingham,Cameron Innes,Tate Rogers,Lester Davies,Jack Tutton,Ross McMahon,Leyton Brandon.

This game was always going to be close as both first teams were unbeaten in their first three games of the season and the large crowd were not disappointed by the quality and pace of football played by both sides in this game. Abingdon open the scoring in the first couple of minutes, after we should have cleared the ball.

We equalized after a superb volley from Leyton Brandon after the ball had come over his head in the box. Half time 1-1, After a team talk at half time all the team agreed they could all play better and give a little bit more. Abingdon scored direct from a corner which went in off the far post. The team responded very well with a well earned equalizer after long periods of possession and pressure in the second half the goal scored in the box by Leyton Brandon. This was a great game to watch for the neutrals but not the managers or parents!

Goalscorer Leyton Brandon 2

Second game 1-1

Team
Kieron Massingham,Thomas Van Gucci,Robbie Morton,Thomas Dunning,Thremayne Barratt,Jordon Lawson,Joesph Hastings.

This game started very well with both teams competing to gain an advantage, Robbie Morton scored a screamer from half way between the penalty box and the half way line which was unstoppable.After half time we continued to create more chances than our visitors but for all the possession we couldn't score and then after a lapse of defending for one moment it cost us the win.

Goalscorer Robbie Morton

Third Game 1-0

Team
Jack Tutton,Kerion Massingham(Leyton Brandon),Lester Davies(Ross McMahon),Malcolm Blinder,Joesph Hastings,Jamie Smith,Cameron Gray
Half time changes shown in brackets.

In a friendly third game we won 1-0 after an own goal in the first half,this game had a mixture of both teams and players who hadn't been involved in the first two games who played the whole game.

Well done to all the lads this morning for a great display of football at this young age.

Reporter: Rob Tutton

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