Monday 26 April 2010

News Flash (U 10's)

Hello everyone ,

What a great game to finish the season on Sunday , A very fitting end to all the hard work the boys put in , Also Wayne Leigh,Luke had a bit to do with it as well .
This Thursday the 29th will be the last training session until the 3rd of June , and also to see Kelly for tickets for the 9th , presentation day , to be runner's up in any league is a day to be celebrated ,and I am sure the boys will enjoy it,
As most of you know Devon is leaving Whitchurch to return to where he first started soccer school aged 5,needless to say he has enjoyed his time playing with the boys here and is proud to have done his bit to gain promotion , and we will all take a keen interest in the future of the club,


Good Luck to all Dave

Whitchurch Sports v Longwell Green HML U10 div C – Sunday 25th April 2010

The final match of the season was a tense affair for both clubs with promotion at stake. Longwell Green knew a win or a draw would see them hold onto second place in the league whereas only a win would see Whitchurch. leapfrog them and gain that all-important promotion spot.

A goal from Chesney Blackett in the first game gave Whitchurch the lead in a very even match but the visitors hit back with two goals in quick succession to give them a slender 1-2 lead going into the second game.

With it all to do in the second game the Whitchurch boys played with spirit, power and flair and at times the Longwell Green goal was under siege. The hosts hit the crossbar, the posts and pulled out some fine saves from the Longwell keeper but a hat trick for George James and a goal for Jay Selway made for a comfortable 4-0 win and a 5-2 aggregate win that gave Whitchurch the runners-up position in the league.

All in all this was an excellent performance by a team that has performed so well all season and was a fitting end to a brilliant season and a farewell to Norton Lane. If we can carry this level of performance into next season at our new home, this team can go from success to success. Congratulations to all the boys who have given their all, entertained us royally and made this a memorable and highly enjoyable season.

Monday 19 April 2010

Winterbourne United v Whitchurch Sports HML U10C – Sunday 19th April 2010

This exciting encounter between two in form teams ended in stalemate in dramatic fashion. Sam Atkinson opened the scoring for Whitchurch with a scorcher from distance but Winterbourne hit back twice to take the lead. A brave effort from Devon Walsh who took a knock for his troubles levelled the scores but the hosts hit a late winner to finish the first game 3-2. In the second game the visitors battled manfully to try to turn the fixture round but met with some admirably stubborn and resolute defending. The Whitchurch boys rained in the shots hitting the post and, most noticeably a Matt Legg shot from the halfway line which looped over the keeper and hit the underside of the crossbar. On another day this would have gone in but it didn’t seem like Whitchurch’s day. With time running out it looked like Winterbourne would be extending their impressive run of eight straight victories but Whitchurch finally found the back of the net with a Jay Selway bullet that finished the game 0-1 for a 3-3 aggregate draw that leaves Whitchurch needing a win from their last game for promotion.

Sunday 11 April 2010

Whitchurch Sports v Downend Boys HML U10C – Sunday 11th April 2010

Whitchurch came out winners in this crucial, keenly contested tie with just a goal separating two even sides. Devon Walsh opened the scoring for Whitchurch but the visitors struck back almost immediately. Bayley Rudge neatly headed in a long throw as Devon then turned provider and the pair repeated the move for a third but each time Downend hit back and the game ended 3-3.

The second game was end to end as both sides went for the win. George James put the hosts ahead only for the visitors to equalise, but a drilled shot from Jay Selway in the second half again gave Whitchurch the advantage and this time Downend were unable to find a reply. The game finished 2-1 for a 5-4 aggregate win and three valuable points for Whitchurch as the season reaches its climax.

Thursday 1 April 2010

AEK Boco v Whitchurch Sports HML U10C – Sunday 28th March 2010

Whitchurch came out ahead by six goals to three in this even contest. The first match looked to be heading for a goalless draw, as both sides defended resolutely, until a second half Sid Ricketts volley put the visitors ahead. Whitchurch pressed forward to try to increase their lead but in the dying moments of the game were hit on the counter down the left wing as Boco found an equaliser to tie the first game. The second game was, again, very even with Whitchurch taking the lead twice only for Boco to equalise but in the last ten minutes the visitors upped the pressure and scored three times to make the game safe at 2-5 for a 3-6 aggregate win. Second game Goalscorers for Whitchurch were Billy Rice-Hanlon and Ben Carfield with two each and one for Jay Selway.

Wednesday 31 March 2010

News Flash (U 10's)

HI Everyone ,
training will take place on a thurs
the 6th at 6pm night (date to be confirmed) at Imperial , junc West Town lane and Sturminster road ,
This is the result of negotiation between Whit church FC and the ground management .
Next season it will be the home of the club for all games and training , as the club has outgrown the facilities of Hengrove Athletic
It also means that annual prize day [ provisionally booked for may 9th ] will also take place at imperial with use of function room and astro pitch from 12 noon till 7 pm,with other games included to make a great day out , catering has not been finalized at this time.
As I'm off to Cornwall on fri for a week I;ve quickly put this news out because I think it is a very big step foreword for the club , and will allow it to grow even more ,and it will give you all a chance to digest the info before our next fixture ,as I;m sure there will be views and questions to be exchanged .

Dave

Monday 22 March 2010

Newsletter

Hi everyone

Training sessions will continue until the end of March at West Town lane.
We will then be looking for another pitch for a month because Norton lane is unavailable, having to accommodate all the games that have backed up during the winter.
Anyone with a very large back garden?????
It is possible we have a sponsor for a new strip, we would like to find another to replace track suits.


Now is the time to be thinking about tournaments this summer. They have to be booked in advance and some of the better ones get filled up quickly.
It is also necessary to have as much feedback as possible to ascertain if you want to go , how many do you think we should apply for ? and where ?
It has been suggested that we go farther a field to play teams in a different league, they can be a very enjoyable day out but it is a full day’s commitment some are held on a sat or sun.
The lads came very close to winning last year and to pick up a trophy or 2 would be the icing on the cake.
I have watched nearly all of there games this season and can see how much they have improved.

The change to paying subs on the first of the month was a success, lot less hassle and helps when needed to book tournaments, hopefully will have more to write about next time when we have some dates to confirm.

Dave