Sydenhams Football League News 2020/21 Edition Number 05
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SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2020/21 EDITION NUMBER 05 Hello and welcome to the latest edition of your Newsletter, if you have anything to contribute, please do get in touch by email- [email protected] You can keep up to date with all the news from around the League by following us on Twitter at - @Sydwessex You are more than welcome to use any material (excluding attributed photographs) but it would be appreciated if any material used is acknowledged. It is hoped you enjoy reading this each week. With readership quite widespread, not only within our own competition, but across the three counties and beyond- if ANY club has anything they’d like to have published in here, whether that be a request for helpers, promotion of forthcoming events, items required or available for sale please contact the Newsletter Editor. As a general reminder- Match Reports, player news and photos are always welcome- it is your Newsletter! Saturday, 01 August 2020 Page 1 of 21 SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2020/21 EDITION NUMBER 05 ARE YOU LISTENING? The Sydenhams Wessex Football League Show is the official podcast of the Sydenhams Wessex League. We’re on air live from the 103.9 Voice FM studios in Southampton from 3pm to 5pm every Sunday and you can also listen live on www.voicefmradio.co.uk from anywhere in the world. You can listen again afterwards, normally just one hour after the show has finished via the same website and there is also a Voice FM App you can download to your Phone I-Pad or Computer device. Our aim is to promote all local football but specifically the 38 teams of the Sydenhams Wessex League. So far, we have had managers, chairmen, players, press officers and secretaries joining us as studio guests and phone guests; from many Sydenhams Wessex League clubs, as well as guests from local teams both higher up and lower down the pyramid. This is your show and is a platform for your club to promote its events and raise its profile. If your club produces post-match interviews please either email us a copy of the audio or give permission for us to play them on air straight from your website or social media sites, as we will aim to play them on the show. Please come and join us one Sunday, at the moment, no guests will be allowed in the Studio, but please email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information. Saturday, 01 August 2020 Page 2 of 21 SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2020/21 EDITION NUMBER 05 YEAR 21 - 2006/07 - PART ONE RANK PREMIER DIVISION PL W D L GF GA GD PTS 1 Gosport Borough 38 27 8 3 87 27 60 89 2 AFC Totton 38 27 8 3 89 31 58 89 3 VT 38 24 8 6 76 44 32 80 4 Poole Town 38 23 4 11 88 41 47 73 5 Bournemouth 38 20 10 8 69 38 31 70 6 Wimborne Town 38 19 10 9 82 54 28 67 7 Moneyfields 38 21 3 14 69 46 23 66 8 Fareham Town 38 18 12 8 95 57 38 65 9 Cowes Sports 38 17 9 12 61 50 11 60 10 Brading Town 38 15 7 16 74 80 -6 52 11 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 38 13 9 16 55 73 -18 48 12 Lymington Town 38 13 8 17 49 48 1 47 13 Brockenhurst 38 10 11 17 52 66 -14 41 14 Christchurch 38 9 10 19 47 63 -16 37 15 Hamworthy United 38 9 10 19 49 70 -21 37 16 Horndean 38 11 1 26 51 104 -53 34 17 Alton Town 38 9 7 22 59 87 -28 33 18 Downton 38 7 10 21 48 89 -41 31 19 Ringwood Town 38 5 8 25 34 85 -51 23 20 Hamble ASSC 38 5 3 30 24 105 -81 18 Premier Division results grid Saturday, 01 August 2020 Page 3 of 21 SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2020/21 EDITION NUMBER 05 SYDENHAMS LEAGUE CUP 2006/2007- THE STORY First Round- AFC Totton 5-1 Colden Common Alresford Town 2-0 AFC Newbury Alton Town 7-0 Bishops Waltham Town Amesbury Town 6-3 Wellow Andover New Street 2-1 United Services Portsmouth BAT 0-3 East Cowes Victoria Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2-3 Wimborne Town Blackfield & Langley 3-2 Ringwood Town Brading Town 1-2 VT FC Fareham Town 4-1 Fleetlands Farnborough North End 2-1 Overton United Fawley 0-3 Downton Hamble ASSC 2-0 Hamble Club Horndean 3-2 Clanfield Hythe & Dibden 2-1 Otterbourne Laverstock & Ford 1-5 Christchurch Liss Athletic 6-4 AFC Portchester Locks Heath 8-2 Paulsgrove Lymington Town 2-1 Hamworthy United Moneyfields 3-0 Hayling United Petersfield Town 1-5 Fleet Spurs Poole Town 3-0 Verwood Town Romsey Town 4-0 QK Southampton (Romsey Town played an ineligible player, QK Southampton reinstated) Warminster Town 1-3 Bournemouth Whitchurch United 0-2 Stoneham Second Round- AFC Aldermaston 4-1 Fleet Spurs AFC Totton 2-3 Lymington Town Alton Town 3-2 Tadley Calleva Andover New Street 1-5 Alresford Town Bournemouth 11-0 QK Southampton Brockenhurst 0-2 Farnborough North End Christchurch 4-1 Hythe & Dibden Cowes Sports 4-2 Blackfield & Langley East Cowes Victoria 1-3 Fareham Town (Fareham Town played an ineligible player, East Cowes reinstated) Gosport Borough 3-2 Liss Athletic Hamble ASSC 0-2 Downton Moneyfields 4-0 Horndean Shaftesbury 4-1 Poole Town Stockbridge 2-2 aet Stoneham (Stockbridge won 5-4 on penalties) VT FC 2-0 Locks Heath Wimborne Town 5-0 Amesbury Town Third Round- Alton Town 1-3 VT FC Christchurch 3-2 Alresford Town Downton 1-0 Stockbridge Farnborough North End 4-0 AFC Aldermaston Gosport Borough 0-2 Bournemouth Lymington Town 3-0 East Cowes Victoria Moneyfields 1-0 Shaftesbury Wimborne Town 4-0 Cowes Sports Saturday, 01 August 2020 Page 4 of 21 SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2020/21 EDITION NUMBER 05 Quarter Final- Downton 0-1 Lymington Town Farnborough North End 0-3 Bournemouth Moneyfields 0-2 VT FC Wimborne Town 3-0 Christchurch Semi Final- Bournemouth 1-0 Wimborne Town Wimborne Town 1-0 Bournemouth (Aggregate score 1-1. Bournemouth won 5-4 on penalties) Lymington Town 1-1 VT FC VT FC 3-3 Lymington Town (Aggregate score 4-4. Lymington Town won on away goals) Final [at Christchurch] Bournemouth 1 (Phillips) Lymington Town 1 (Marwood) aet (Lymington Town won 7-6 on penalties) Match Report The match started at a rapid pace with Lymington shooting wide in the opening seconds. Play quickly moved to the other end of the field and from a right wing cross by Gary Langrish, Leigh PHILLIPS was unmarked and rose like the proverbial salmon sending his glanced header into the corner of the net to put Bournemouth 1- 0 up in the 1st minute. This woke Lymington up and for the next 10 minutes they pushed for the equaliser. The nearest they came was when a ball was driven across the Bournemouth six yard box with several Lymington forwards just missing the final touch. There was plenty of passion and tackles went in. Dave Marden the Lymington number 5 was cautioned after 15 minutes for a trip, and just five minutes later Danny Veal also of Lymington was cautioned for throwing the ball away. Poppies had two efforts from headers that would have wrapped the game up but somehow the Lymington keeper was able to deny an effort on 24 minutes from man of the match Lamin Dibba. On the half hour Matt Willsher fumbled a goal bound header from Phillips away, unfortunately for Poppies Jack Swann was unable to convert the chance from close in- and the ball was cleared. Two minutes later Carlo Tate had a shot blocked on the Bournemouth line, by Ollie Cherrett, who denied another Lymington strike with a timely stop. Half time came with Poppies still leading. The second half started with both teams attacking. Swann shot over from six yards although from a difficult angle. Play went straight up the other end and in the 56th minute a Lymington cross from the right was glanced home off the head by Steve MARWOOD although it had the benefit of bouncing in off the post following a pinball scenario in the Poppies goalmouth when nobody could get their foot on the ball. Play was even until the final 10 minutes when Lymington found some energy and twice almost scored. Extra time came and Lymington substitute Simon Young was cautioned for a very late tackle as players got tired and could probably count himself lucky it was only a yellow card. Lymington got on top in the final period of extra time and twice Darren Crook was through on goal but put both efforts wide of the far post. Poppies were beginning to tire quite badly but managed to keep going but there was no winner when full time arrived and it was down to penalties. After the initial five penalties the tie was still level at three each, both keepers saving two kicks. Sudden death penalties came and it was not until the 20th penalty kick that a winner emerged. Willsher saving the 19th kick and Lymington Town’s Tate converted thereby meaning they had won the Sydenhams League Cup 7-6 on penalties. A crowd of 448 was recorded. Line-ups Lymington Town: Matt Willsher, Paul Liddon (Steve Jenkin), Darren Ritchie (Simon Young), Carlo Tate, Dave Marden, Steve Marwood ©, Jimmy Anderson, Danny Veal, Darren Crook, Danny Gibbons, Kevin James.