Betley  FC Tigers 6 vs 2 Ruskin Park Raiders

Betley FC Tigers 6 vs 2 Ruskin Park Raiders

Played on Sunday, 09 May 2010.

Betley FC Tigers 6 V 2 Ruskin Park Raiders

⚽ Result

Betley FC Tigers 6
Ruskin Park Raiders 2

🏆 Competition

South Cheshire Youth League Divison 1 U13s Division 1

Home league match

📅 When

Sunday, 09 May 2010

📍 Venue

Home

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">On the day the Premiership drew to a close, the real action was down at the ASC on what was a bright Sunday afternoon, a depleted Tigers squad taking to the field with Bryan arriving from a party with just seconds to spare!!

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Betley  FC Tigers 6 vs 2 Ruskin Park Raiders - match report photo

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Only 7 players were available for the match today, and the management were forced into some clever positional changes, with Mark dropping into the last man role supported by Max as sweeper.&nbsp; It was, on paper going to be a tough game today &ndash; only 2 weeks prior the Raiders scored 4 without reply from the Tigers!!

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">The game got off to a brisk start, with both teams looking to move the ball around the pitch.&nbsp; The Tigers midfield trio got the better of the early exchanges, and were able to move the ball quickly through to Sam to slot home after 3 minutes (1-0).&nbsp; This was a great start, reminiscent of the early goal against AB &ndash; was another upset on the cards?&nbsp; The lead lasted just 3 minutes, from the kick-off the Raiders took control and were starting to get the ball moving.&nbsp; Some dangerous runs from their midfield, blocked by Mark and Max, and some penetrating play from the Raiders striker saw a few shots on goal, where Bryan was up to the challenge, steering the ball out for a corner. What happened next was beyond belief the corner hit hard and high and with a good amount of swerve flew over the keeper and straight into the back of the net! (1-1). This seemingly acted as motivation to the Tigers, who again advanced forward, sliding the ball to Sam who dribbled, shot and scored! (2-1).&nbsp; Further shots in this period from Ben, Eve, and Max all went close but the Tigers were unable to increase their lead by the whistle.

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Plently of drinks, encouragement and a pep talk from the managers during the break saw the Tigers take to the field for the 2nd period.&nbsp; The Raiders caught the Tigers defensively napping straight after the interval, a break from midfield, the Tigers were slow to react to the danger, and Bryan was left helplessly one on one, the resulting shot only goal bound (2-2).&nbsp; Still, it was good to see the Tigers remained focused and motivated.&nbsp; There was still plenty of running in them, Bryan made some good goal kick clearances to get the ball rolling, and there was a number of good pass exchanges amongst all the out field players.&nbsp; Mark was controlling the defensive line, clearing the ball when unsupported, and distributing wisely to Eve and Aaron on the wings, during a period when there wasn&rsquo;t an awful lot for him to do!&nbsp; Max too was starting to push further up the field looking for the ball.&nbsp; After a very quiet first period, Aaron exploded into the game with a number of great runs down the right flank.&nbsp; Some good interchanges with Ben saw Aaron on the bi-line who was able to whip some decent crosses into the box.&nbsp; Ben controlled the centre, and was starting to get his shots away, something we see week in week out during training.&nbsp; This passage of play, predominantly offensive for the Tigers saw shots from all angles and all players, and it was Aaron who was to be rewarded on 18 minutes, a good shot deflecting past the keeper (3-2).&nbsp; Our attacking formation continued. Ben had a shot which was saved.&nbsp; A clumsy tackle was rewarded with a free kick which Ben sent just wide.&nbsp; Eve cut in from the wing, shooting low and just wide.&nbsp; It was great to see, the play was so fluent and gripping, even the 3 female supporters where struggling to keep control!&nbsp; On 21 minutes, the Tigers were awarded a corner on the left.&nbsp; Eve placed the ball, a short run up, placing the ball directly into the top corner &ndash; matching the Raiders first half strike (4-2).&nbsp; The period ended following more attacking play, Aaron shot wide, Sam scuffed a shot which headed for goal (was this to be his hat-trick) only to see it saved on the line by a relieved keeper.&nbsp; Another free kick, hit high and hard &ndash; but just wide.&nbsp; Then finally, a blistering run from the centre of the pitch, Ben dribbled and headed for goal, taking a cracking shot which the keeper had no chance of reaching (5-2).

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Period 3 saw a change of formation.&nbsp; Confidence was high, and both Max and Bryan wanted there slice of the action up front, in what had been a slow game for them defensively with very little to do.&nbsp; Ben held fort in goal, and I honestly cannot remember him touching the ball in the final period, our offensive play was so strong.&nbsp; It was Betley, Betley, all the way.&nbsp; Eve was shooting from all angles with both left and right feet.&nbsp; Max had some shots deflected for corners.&nbsp; Aaron was still full of running down the right wing.&nbsp; Mark continued to watch from a safe distance, doing a sterling job on a day when he could have let his concentration waiver, any Raiders break away being easily cut out.&nbsp; On 30 minutes, Max had a solo run at goal for which he was dually rewarded with his goal (6-2).&nbsp; Bryan was breaking into the box causing further problems with his determination and change of pace, feeding the ball to Sam only to see his shots blocked.&nbsp; On 32 minutes, Sam was hacked down by a deflated Raiders defender.&nbsp; Max took on the responsibility of the free kick, a great shot at goal only inches over the cross bar!&nbsp; On 34 minutes, Eve took a quick throw, Max the target who neatly passed the oncoming defender only to see his shot drift wide.&nbsp; The final whistle blew to uncontrolled cheers from our supporters.

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">As they say, a great day!!&nbsp; It was fantastic to see the team gel together and play so well, which will only be strengthened when today&rsquo;s missing players are back.&nbsp; As we head towards the all important cup final and tournaments, the Tigers on today&rsquo;s performance alone should do well!!&nbsp;

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Well done players and supporters.&nbsp; A fantastic game of football!!

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