Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Football Association Sunday cup 2nd Round



Football Association  Sunday cup 2nd Round

Liverpool Job FC 0 v 5 Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

Holders Hetton Lyons Cricket Club finally played the delayed 2nd round tie, they had to travel to Liverpool to play JOB. The home side had an excellent chance to take the lead in the first minute but the striker shot straight at Hetton Keeper Newbrook. , In the 40th minute the home keeper pull a brilliant save from Byrne and on the stroke of half time a corner from the left and everyone missed it and Wallace was at the far post to put it in 0-1.Second half and the Lyons were camped in their own box  for the first six minutes clearing everything and from a break the Lyons had a corner taken by Price and a brilliant near post header from Teasdale put the Lyons 2 up. The home side were looking for a goal but nothing troubled the Lyons keeper. In the 80th minute Substitute Lawther was fouled in the penalty area resulting in a red card for the home defender and Ellison smashed the ball in to the net from the penalty spot 0-3. In the 90th minute Bell beat two defenders on the right hand side and as the ball ran along the bye line he beat another defender and goalkeeper and flicked the ball in to the net, still can’t believe how he did it 0-4. Injury time and  a cross from the left hand side and Lawther had time to control the ball and his shot gave the goalkeeper no chance 0-5.

Durham Football Association County Cup

Bishop Auckland Hospital Club 1v 7 Newton Aycliffe WMC

Liam Bradey marked his return to the side with five superb goals and two assists. Aycliffe were 3-0 up after 20 minutes and the game was effectively over.

Kelloe Wmc  1 v 0 Hartelpool Athletic Rovers.

Kelloe Progressed into the Next round with a 1-0 home win over the Supporters Club.

D and P trophies Knockout Trophy 3rd Round.
Dubmire WMC 2 v 3 Lumley FC

Underdogs Lumley made the short journey to Dubmire & an extra time victory sent them into the Semi Final of The Knock out Trophy. Skipper Alan Thompson gave Lumley the lead from the spot, only for Dubmire to equalise before half time. In an open game both sides missed golden opportunities in an open game. In the second half Lumley restored thè advantage, when Gary Jackson fired home from a corne, .only for Dubmire to level again.In extra time James Laidler struck a free kick to fire Lumley into the semies. Dubmire pushed hard but were twice denied by Graham Hutton saves.
Alan Smith Trophy Sponsored By Castle Insurance semi-final.

Pelton ROAB  6 v 0 Chester le Street Red Lion
Tight game first half 0-0, second half goals from middlemas freeman kerry mickle and graver 2

0-0 after 60min buffs scored 2 quick goals. Red lion pushd lookin to get bk in the game and got picked off at will
Stepys Coaches Presidents  Trophy Quarter Final

New Brancepeth WMC  0 v 2  Pelaw Granage Dogs
this was a massive game for both teams and both seemed up for it but it was pelaw who scored first,new brancepeth kept goin and seemed to get on top for a short while but that was shortlived as pelaw added a 2nd goal which looked to be way offside,game finished 2 0 to pelaw and was quite comfortable for them with new brancepeths best chance a free kick from bussey and pouten missing the rebound,think they will be the team to beat in this cup now,Pelaw Grange Dogs FC were away in this 4th Round of the Stepney coaches Trophy. From the kick off it was a bit scrappy but then on 29 minutes David Jeffers put the Pelaw Grange Dogs 1 nil up with a fine taken goal. The Dogs looked the more dangerous and in the 42 nd minute Jefffers crossed the ball over to Michael Mclean who was at the far post and only had to guide the ball with his head past the keeper. In the 2nd half Pelaw should of scored at least one more but New Brancepeth WMC keeper Aaron Hall made several fine saves including 3 on a one to one basis. The final score remained at 2 nil to the Pelaw Grange Dogs and they look forward now to the 5th round before the Semi Final.
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Guards Cup Quarter Final
Durham County Seniors 4 V 6 Chilton Wmc   AET

A true cup encounter that had everything; Durham took the lead against their division 1 opposition when Scott Arnott capitalised on some poor defending to finish from close range, but Chilton hit back in impressive form with three goals, the second an unstoppable drive from distance, and the tie looked over but Durham showed incredible character to storm into a 4-3 lead with 10minutes left to play, Scott Arnott converting two penalties and in between Mark Hughes with a fine strike, but the home sides resolve was broken with an expertly taken free kick from 20yards out that found the top corner leaving the keeper no chance to take the tie into extra time. Durham created the best opening of the first period when Daniel Cummings struck a post after some neat inter-play, Chilton hit back with a rocket that cannoned off the cross-bar and they eventually won it with a penalty in the second period and then caught Durham on the counter as they pushed for an equaliser, the substitute finishing well form 8yards with his first touch. Durham lead 1-0 but Chilton equalised before half time through Nicky Pickford. After half time Chilton went 3 -1 up with goals from Kyle Wren and Kirk Trewin. With 20 mins remaining Neil Searby was sent off for a proffesional foul and Durham scored from the spot. Durham pushed and eventually ended up leading 4 - 3 until Stephen Houlahan equalised with a free kick. In ET Chilton controlled the game and ended up winning 6 - 4 with a second goal from Nicky Pickford and sub Johnny Hughes.
Swinburne  Maddison Premier Division

Sedgefield St Edmunds 1 v 3 Washington JFC
JFC went 2 - 0 up in the first half , Fairhurst penalty made it 2-1 after sixty minutes,but despite sustained pressure by St Eds, and excellent goal keeping the score remained 2-1 until ten minutes from time,when JFC broke away to make the score 3-1 Wjfc travelled to St. Ed`s for this prem league match and as always these teams were well matched however on this occasion wjfc started the better and took the lead after 25 mins through Hewitt who tapped in from close range after a great cross by Proudlock, jfc went 2-0 up after a free kick by Proudlock was trapped by Clarke who played the ball to Halliday who scored from 30 yds hitting the underside of the bar on the way in 2-0 H/T. The second half was the opposite with St. Ed`s pounding the wjfc defense which paid dividends when they were awarded a penalty in 65 min and Kime sent the jfc keeper the wrong way 2-1 game on.St. Ed`s kept pressing however the game was put to bed when jfc broke quickly down the left and after great hold up play by Harris who played Miller in and his well struck shot rocketed into the top of the net 3-1 in the 80 minute, F/T 3-1 to the visitors.

Swinburne Maddison Division 1

Burnside wmc  9  v1 Chester Plough inn
good all round performance after going 1 down after 5 mins

Chester Plough Inn injury woes continued as they patched up a team and made the short trip to Burnside wmc. The away side opened the scoring in the first minute when Gary McIlduff took advantage of some sloppy defending. The Riversiders held out until the 20th minute before Burnside equalised but from then on the floodgates opened as the fitness and injuries took its toll. The Plough finished the game with ten men as McIlduff limped off. Take nothing away from Burnside as they played some great passing football today.
Houghton Mill All Stars  0 v 3 Washington  Cross Keys 
In division one Washington Cross Keys were 3-0 winners away at Houghton Mill All Stars. Keys came close to opening the scoring on fifteen minutes when a Chris Slater shot was knocked onto the post by Mill keeper Chris Johnson. But five minutes later Chris Lowry put Keys one ahead and Craig Smith doubled the goal tally on forty minutes firing the ball under an advancing Johnson.Mill looked as though they had reduced the deficit ten minutes into the second half but Shaun Corner's strike was ruled off side. Mill keeper Johnson then saved two one on ones before Alan Wilson netted a breakaway goal ten minutes from time for 3-0.
Gilesgate Moor Queens Head 0 v 1 New Durham wmc
alocal derby,, take 3 after being called off twice, it was finally here, and it was a cracking game, for the 200 surporters, that turned out for both sides. first half was scrappy but its was durham who thought they had took the lead through brenkley but the moor keeper pulling of a great save... 2nd half it was even up until 60 mins when brenkley pounced on a back pass to fire durham into the lead, gilesgate pushed on, but durham were solid in defence.. final score 0-1
East Rainton fc 2 v 3 Sedgefield net park fc
Sedgefield net park travelled to eastrainton and come away with a great win, Eastrainton missed several early chances before net park took the lead against the run of play with a superb overhead kick which flew in top corner shortly before half time, Rainton continued to press forward and create chances but missed them again and again with the net park goalkeeper in fine form, net park broke forward and scored a second goal with a wonderful solo goal from the striker to make it 2-0 to net park, then shortly after they went 3-0 up after shocking defending allowed the striker to notch again, Rainton managed a spirited fightback with goals from substitutes Shepherd and Carroll who scored another only for it to
be ruled out for offside, Eley also went close for rainton with a 30 yard drive which flew inches wide, the referee blew then for full time to give net park a vital win,

NETPark struggled with loads of late drop outs but had 11 to lay the game. With NETPark been routed to the bottom of th league this was the last thing that they needed but credit to the eleven lads that played cos they put a fantastic shift in as well as playing some great football. NETPark went 4-5-1 to try to contain Rainton in the early part of the game and just see how the game pans out. It was NETPark who started the better team with Richardson causing problems upfront and the midfield keeping good possession. On 15mins it was 0-1 with Steve Parkin scoring a quality goal, the rest of the half was pretty even H/T 0-1. NETPark knew if they kept battling away and they could keep everyone fit and on the pitch then they had a chance in this game, it looked more likely when Parkin added his second 0-2 on 50mins. Changes at both ends for both teams but it was NETPark again who scored through a fantastic goal by Alan Jones 0-3.
NETPark were tiring and struggling to keep possession it was Rainton who scored next 3-1 on 70mins within minutes they added a second 2-3, it was now looking like Rainton might get something from the game, they certainly piled the pressure on but credit to every NETPark player they all found a second and third gear from somewhere!! F/T 2-3
Sacriston WMC 1  V 3 Ferryhill Saints
The first half was a pretty even affair and Sacriston took the lead on the half hour when Tim Asquith sent in a in-swinging corner and Finch powered home from 6 yards out. The second half saw Ferryhill take over and they scored 3 unanswered goals. The first being a penalty after Sharp was adjudged of deliberate handball, then with 20 minutes remaining the Ferryhill midfielder found his way past 3 players and his deflected shot found the roof of the net. The third came five minutes later with the forward scoring from a tight angle.
Sacriston could only manage one shot in the second half when Renwick's shot hit the post.
Swinburne Maddison Division 2

Chester  Hilda Park  4 V 1  Shadforth Plough Inn
A Plough team with some key players missing travelled to Hilda Park, knowing for the 2nd league running a win would send them top, Martin Denney converted a Moore cross for his 4th of the campaign, however Hilda Park fought back to level at half time 1-1. Hilda Park went on to win 4-1 in a second half where some of the Plough player who haven't been used to much game time this season started tiring. Taking nothing away from Hilda Park they got from the game what they deserved, a title challenge from the Plough would almost certainly come to an end if they don't win this comong Sunday back on home turf.With new signings making debuts today, the game started and we contolled the pace and dictated the however Shadforth pinched the ball on the wing and capatalised on poor defenceive play scoring and going 1 nil up against the run of play. Hilda percieved witht there game plan and a brilliant shot by Mark Pryor levelled the scores at 1-1. With a tireless Jonny Yip running the Shadforth Defence ragged further goals by Mark Pryor, Stephen Gregory and Connor McTeer made the final score 4-1

Swinburne Maddison Division 3

Ferryhill Dynamoes 6  v 2 Chester St Cuthberts Social
cuthberts suffered defeat for the 2nd time against Ferrryhill this season. Chad Brennan scoring both our goals, and Clarkson missing his 1st penalty in 20 for the club. Had chances to make it 4-3 and a goal harshly ruled out, but Cuthberts gave away some very poor goals, and Ferryhill deserved it despite having their keeper sent off for kicking out at Chad.

 Ferryhill took the lead when Luke Mcgill cut in from the left and let fly from 18 yards out beating the keeper into the top corner, St. Cuthberts replied with two goals of ther own making it 1-2, just before half time Ricky Morland got an equilizer for the Dynamoes after good work by Scott Maughan him through one on one with the keeper. After half time Ferryhill took control of the game with 2 goals from fit again striker Reece Marshall who tapped in from 2 pull backs from his influential strike partner Scott Maughan. Stand goal keeper John Sweeney had a rush of blood and lashed out at a St. Cuthberts forward giving away a penalty and stupidly getting sent off Marco Oswald went in goal and made a stunning save to stop the penalty. Scott Maughan was again at the heart of things when he slipped through a ball for Luke Mcgill to round the keeper. Then the game was finished by a stunning strike from Jonathon Mason from a full 30 yards plus. Final score 6-2.
Chester Cricket Club 1 v 2 Framwellgate  Moor wmc
good hard game fram started off well the cricket club got into game they scored fram lost centre forward nicky barker with head injury taken hospital 1 .0 half time substitute steven equelised from a corner a good pass through the middle found james smith e smashed the ball into the net made it 2 .1 to fram fram wmc would like to thank ref paul burt for is concern e also rang me later asaking about nicky it was steven kitching got equeliser
Washington Jays 4 v 4  Esh winning Cricket Club
esh went 2-0 up inside 10 minutes as a result of 2 long balls sent over jays defense as the defenders found it hard to turn on the wet surface . Jason Turnbull stuck a 20 yarder for Jays after 20 minutes into the top left hand corner of the esh net . Esh pushed further ahead 10 mins later to lead 3-1 at halftime . Alex Whitcombe scored from 25 yards after a corner was cleared to him as Jays tried to take the game to Esh early in the 2nd half . Esh then pushed further ahead shortly after to make 4-2 . As legs started to tire , Jays pushed forward again as Dan Robson headed home from 6yards , then Adam Hill rose highest to head home from a corner to make it 4-4 . Both teams had chances to win it in the final 10 mins though a draw was a fair result over the whole game .
Swinburne Maddison Divison 4
Quarrinhgton Hill  WMC 1 v 4  Washington New Tavern
A cracking game and advert for sunday league. Hard fought and well contested. Q hill took the lead in the 4th minute through luke jury. Tavern equalised and then took the lead on the stroke of half time.
The second half was very even with Q hill having enough chances to take the lead, but failed to make any count, whereas Tavern scored 2 more to make it 1-4.
Chester  le Street Waldridge Park FC 6 v 1 Chester Le Street Relton FC
Waldridge Park entertained local opponents Chester Le Street Relton FC at the Riverside ground and came away with a comfortable 6-1 win. It was the visitors who took the lead after 15 minutes with a fine strike from outside of the box into the far top corner. It took until 5 minutes before the break for Waldridge Park to draw level when man of the

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