FAREHAM TOWN, HAYES & YEADING UNITED, HEATH HAYES
After all the fun of Eight games in four days, there was still time to squeeze in another three games but this time across three different leagues and the length of Britain. To get the ball rolling it was a very, very early 5am start for...
11am, Monday 13th April 2009
Wessex Premier League
Fareham Town 4-0 Horndean
Fareham Town 4-0 Horndean
Attendance: 129
Pretty average end-of-season affair at Cams Alders, apart from a 15 minute spell just after half time when Fareham bagged three quick goals through Mark Cotton (47) Luke Middleton (58) and Dan Turner (61). It didn't help an already relegated Horndean when they were reduced to 10 men on 57 minutes, as Billy Huntley gave verbals to the ref and was shown a straight red. The final goal came in stoppage time when Gary Austin fired home with virtually the last kick of the game.
Pretty average end-of-season affair at Cams Alders, apart from a 15 minute spell just after half time when Fareham bagged three quick goals through Mark Cotton (47) Luke Middleton (58) and Dan Turner (61). It didn't help an already relegated Horndean when they were reduced to 10 men on 57 minutes, as Billy Huntley gave verbals to the ref and was shown a straight red. The final goal came in stoppage time when Gary Austin fired home with virtually the last kick of the game.
It was then time for the final mad dash of the day up the M25/40/42 and 6 to...
7.45pm, Monday 13th April 2009 Midland Combination Premier League Heath Hayes 1-2 Coventry Copsewood Attendance 40
The Coppice Colliery ground was the setting for this Midland Combination game (Heath Hayes is a suburb of Cannock) and a very good game it was too. Coventry went 2-0 up with goals from Danny Vincent (6) and Peta-Jon Gordon (28), before Heath Hayes pulled a goal back through Justin Blackmore just before half time. It could have gone either way in the second half with both keepers making vital saves, the pace was frenetic and the game was end to end. Heath Hayes had their moments, and most of the play, but couldn't force an equaliser. Enjoyable game and the welcome received from the people at the club was second to none. I'll say it again, it just reinforces the point of what a great hobby this is.
The Coppice Colliery ground was the setting for this Midland Combination game (Heath Hayes is a suburb of Cannock) and a very good game it was too. Coventry went 2-0 up with goals from Danny Vincent (6) and Peta-Jon Gordon (28), before Heath Hayes pulled a goal back through Justin Blackmore just before half time. It could have gone either way in the second half with both keepers making vital saves, the pace was frenetic and the game was end to end. Heath Hayes had their moments, and most of the play, but couldn't force an equaliser. Enjoyable game and the welcome received from the people at the club was second to none. I'll say it again, it just reinforces the point of what a great hobby this is.
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