Midland Football Combination Division 2Midland Football Combination Division Two26/11/2011 Polesworth 1 Chelmsley Town 4Source: Ajdi Groundhopper
Well I planned to go to Pelsall Villa v Walsall Wood but in the end i had a change of plan and decided to go to a new ground. So off i set up to Tamworth 15 miles away from Birmingham and for some reason 28 home hmmm. I arrived at the ground about half 1 so nice and early and visited the bar in the social club and was told they hadnt done a programme this week but i didnt mind as admission was free. The ground itself was basic but good enough just a part railed pitch and the clubhouse behind the goal. Polesworth were in Red and Chelmsley in sky blue. Chase the ball The game itself was abit of a massacre for Polesworth who seem desperately low on confidence, and it didnt take long for Chelmsley to open the scoring, a defender tried to do a diving save on the line but the shot still trickled in. It was 2-0 shortly after abit of head tennis in the box was duly converted with a header.Sadly the first half was played in near hurricane conditions with a biting wind blowing the ball everywhere. Chilly atmosphere It was 3-0 by half time more poor defending meant a 2nd crack at the cherry for the attacker whose bobbling effort was deflected in.Polesworth stemed the tide in the 2nd half as the wintery sun came out abit but despite there efforts found themselves 4-0 down , another error by a defender had the ball whipped of his toes and buried into the net for a breakaway goal. Polesworth had a consolation via a penalty about 10 mins from the end. All in all though a enjoyable afternoon at a new ground for me but on another note definately time to get the wooly hat and gloves out. Venue- Hermitage Hill Admission-£0 Attendance- First half -14 h/c Second- 8 h/c 01/05/2012 |
CHELMSLEY TOWN LINE-UP 1. Craig Blaxland 2. Tonn Adcock 3. Adam Lee 4. James Butterworth 5. Darryl Harris 6. Darren Followell 7. Richard Sadler 8. Ross Casey 9. Gavin Parsons 10. Scott Hewitt 11. Garry Humphries Substitutes 12. Scott Parker (played) 13. Joe Burke (not used) 14. James Sawyer (not used) 15. Jamie Fisher (played) 16. Curtis Walters (played) Goalscorers: Curtis Walters (2), Garry Humphries, Adam Lee (pen) | POLESWORTH SQUAD Adam Meads Gavin Davies Ben Windridge Jim Rooke Ben Harrison Stuart Davies Oliver Burton James Redfern Anthony Haddock Michael Hicks Scott Reynolds Jamie Lake Antonio Williams John Taylor Leon Haddock Stuart Burge Goalscorers: Unknown |
Midland Football Combination Division Two
Fazeley Charity Cup Final 2009
Chelmsley Town 3 Boldmere Falcons 2
CHELMSLEY TOWN LINE-UP 1. Steven Webb 2. Nigel Brown 3. Darryl Harris 4. Carl Betts 5. Richard Thomas-Robinson 6. Tom Foster 7. Scott Parker 8. Scott Hewitt 9. Craig Blaxland 10. Ainsley Seivwright 11. Garry Humphries (captain) Substitutes 12. Tonn Adcock (replaced Craig Blaxland) 13. Phillip Wright (replaced Nigel Brown) 14. Daniel Moseley (replaced Webb HT) 15. Adam Lee (not used) 16. Oliver Burton (not used) Goalscorers: Carl Betts, Scott Hewitt, Phillip Wright | BOLDMERE FALCONS SQUAD 1. Paul Batchford 2. Alex Copson 3. Kieron Clarke 4. Sean Ellis 5. Mick Fleming 6. Steve Jinks 7. Craig Lubban 8. Richard McGrail 9. Sean Mulroy 10. Paul Tivnan 11. Russell Bow 12. Ross Clarke 13. Murray Christie 14. Danny Fleming 15. Andre Gonzales 16. Antony Lynch 17. Carl Murphy 18. Paul McCloy 19. Reice Johnson Goalscorers: Unknown |
Back Row (left to right): Daniel Moseley, Nigel Brown, Warren Perks, Ainsley Seivwright, Scott Hewitt, Adam Lee, Richard Thomas-Robinson, Phillip Wright, Tom Foster, Steven Webb, Carl Betts
Front Row: Craig Blaxland, Scott Parker, Tonn Adcock, Garry Humphries, Oliver Burton, Darryl Harris.
Front Row: Craig Blaxland, Scott Parker, Tonn Adcock, Garry Humphries, Oliver Burton, Darryl Harris.
Was it going to third time lucky?
We couldn't have gone in to todays Final in better form. The lads were in tremendous spirits and well up for the game.
Phillip Wright, Oliver Burton and Adam Lee were the surprise inclusions in the Cup Final squad. Influential skipper Warren Perks was ruled out due to injury and Jack Duffy was left out of the squad.
Our preparation was perfect, the lads looked fully focused on finally bringing the Cup back to Chelmsley Town.
However just as previous years we got off to the worst start. We failed to keep the ball and looked nervous when in possession of the ball. We were slack at picking up the second ball and Boldmere sensed they had the opportunity to take the lead.
They did just that after slack marking from a corner, and quickly they added a second. We were shell shocked and looked like we were going to crumble and loose the game in the first half.
Some how Boldmere failed to add a third and on the stroke of half time we scored much against the run of play. A deep flighted free kick saw Carl Betts rise highest and smash home a header at the back post! Some how game on! but I wasn't complaining!
Some words were said at half time and the lads truly knew that they had let themselves down with their first half performance and they knew they now had to go out and put it right.
Second half we looked a different team and bossed the whole of the second half. Scott Hewitt sent our fans wild as he leveled the scores with a rare left footed strike after some good build up play. Then with our tails up we scored again when substitute Phillip Wright scored with only his second touch to give us a 3-2 lead having been two nil down.
Boldmere never gave up but they looked a beaten team and we should have added fourth to put the game out of sight but it never came. Boldmere's plight got even harder when they were reduced to ten men late on.
It was our year and at the sound of the final whistle we finally had won that elusive first piece of silver wear.
I was so pleased for the players who gave their all. The joy and emotion on there faces when the cup was raised was some thing I'll never forget.
Hard luck to Boldmere who played the game in great spirit and must feel hard done by after leading two nil at one point in the game. However, finally it was our year!
Championes, Championes,ole ole ole!
We couldn't have gone in to todays Final in better form. The lads were in tremendous spirits and well up for the game.
Phillip Wright, Oliver Burton and Adam Lee were the surprise inclusions in the Cup Final squad. Influential skipper Warren Perks was ruled out due to injury and Jack Duffy was left out of the squad.
Our preparation was perfect, the lads looked fully focused on finally bringing the Cup back to Chelmsley Town.
However just as previous years we got off to the worst start. We failed to keep the ball and looked nervous when in possession of the ball. We were slack at picking up the second ball and Boldmere sensed they had the opportunity to take the lead.
They did just that after slack marking from a corner, and quickly they added a second. We were shell shocked and looked like we were going to crumble and loose the game in the first half.
Some how Boldmere failed to add a third and on the stroke of half time we scored much against the run of play. A deep flighted free kick saw Carl Betts rise highest and smash home a header at the back post! Some how game on! but I wasn't complaining!
Some words were said at half time and the lads truly knew that they had let themselves down with their first half performance and they knew they now had to go out and put it right.
Second half we looked a different team and bossed the whole of the second half. Scott Hewitt sent our fans wild as he leveled the scores with a rare left footed strike after some good build up play. Then with our tails up we scored again when substitute Phillip Wright scored with only his second touch to give us a 3-2 lead having been two nil down.
Boldmere never gave up but they looked a beaten team and we should have added fourth to put the game out of sight but it never came. Boldmere's plight got even harder when they were reduced to ten men late on.
It was our year and at the sound of the final whistle we finally had won that elusive first piece of silver wear.
I was so pleased for the players who gave their all. The joy and emotion on there faces when the cup was raised was some thing I'll never forget.
Hard luck to Boldmere who played the game in great spirit and must feel hard done by after leading two nil at one point in the game. However, finally it was our year!
Championes, Championes,ole ole ole!
Fazeley Charity Cup Final 2007
06/05/2007
Tamworth Youth 5 Chelmsley Town 4 (AET)
Left To Right: Phillip Brennan (Director), Jason Gibbons (Secretary), Keith Sharred (Director), Lee Davies, Robert Adcock (sponsor), Urel Brown, Anthony Smith, Brett Dalton (rear), Mark Foster, Stuart Spence, Scott Hewitt, Michael Graham, Carl Bland, Carl Betts, Luke Deakin, Warren Perks, James Hobbs, Liam Franks, Scott O'Connell, Tonn Adcock, Kieron Jones, James Cumiskey, Nathan Leek, Jon Rolland, Garry Humphries, Junior Brown, Steve Solomon (Manager), Colin Harris (Assistant Manager), Maurice Fordy (Assistant Manager)
CHELMSLEY TOWN LINE-UP 1. Carl Bland 2. Liam Franks (captain) 3. Garry Humphries 4. Carl Betts 5. Michael Graham 6. James Cumiskey 7. Tonn Adcock 8. Scott Hewitt 9. Junior Brown 10. James Hobbs 11. Mark Foster Substitues 12. Nathan Leek (not used) 13. Luke Deakin (for Garry Humphries) 14. Brett Dalton (for Scott Hewitt) 15. Warren Perks (not used) 16. Anthony Smith (for Tonn Adcock) | TAMWORTH YOUTH SQUAD 1. Owen Jones 2. Rob Harris 3. Danny Walker 4. Shawn Boothe 5. James Stark 6. Levi Chambers 7. Ryan Seal 8. Ashley Cattermole 9. Andy Imre 10. Chris Waldrum 11. Luke Keen 12. Harry Hambleton 13. James Purslow 14. Chris Milner 15. Sam Adkins 16. Danny Dubdiat 17. Scott Reynolds |
Chelmsley Goalscorers: Junior Brown (2), James Hobbs, Brett Dalton
Tamworth Goalscorers: Harry Hambleton (2), Luke Keen (2), James Stark
Source: Tamworth FC Website
10 men Lambs lift Trophy
Under the guidance of Ian Wilson, Tamworth Youth lifted the Fazeley Charity Cup at New Mill Lane on Sunday afternoon but made hard work of it.
Leading 3-0 at the break through goals from Harry Hambleton and Luke Keen (2), Danny Walker picked up his second yellow card of the afternoon to leave his side a man short for the rest of the game shortly after the restart.
Chelmsley Town scored the resultant penalty and then got two more to take the game to extra time.
James Stark lobbed home from fully 30 yards early into the first period of extra time to give Tamworth the lead and Hambleton bagged his second in the second period to make it 5-3.
Chelmsley got one back and hit the bar in the closing minutes but the young Lambs held on.
HALF TIME: 0-3
FULL TIME: 3-3
AFTER EXTRA TIME: 4-5
Tamworth Goalscorers: Harry Hambleton (2), Luke Keen (2), James Stark
Source: Tamworth FC Website
10 men Lambs lift Trophy
Under the guidance of Ian Wilson, Tamworth Youth lifted the Fazeley Charity Cup at New Mill Lane on Sunday afternoon but made hard work of it.
Leading 3-0 at the break through goals from Harry Hambleton and Luke Keen (2), Danny Walker picked up his second yellow card of the afternoon to leave his side a man short for the rest of the game shortly after the restart.
Chelmsley Town scored the resultant penalty and then got two more to take the game to extra time.
James Stark lobbed home from fully 30 yards early into the first period of extra time to give Tamworth the lead and Hambleton bagged his second in the second period to make it 5-3.
Chelmsley got one back and hit the bar in the closing minutes but the young Lambs held on.
HALF TIME: 0-3
FULL TIME: 3-3
AFTER EXTRA TIME: 4-5
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