St. Andrew's 3 - 1 St. Mary's

St. Andrew's 3 - 1 St. Mary's

15 October 2011 · Chiltern Churches Football League<br>Division One

St. Andrew's Church Footba vs St. Marys

3 - 1

15 October 2011 · Chiltern Churches Football League<br>Division One

Home league match played on 15 October 2011.
Kicked off at 2:30 PM

3-1

vs St. Marys

Home league match

<p class="MsoNormal">Written by Andy Malliff, Monday 17th October 2011.

<p class="MsoNormal">On paper, St. Mary&rsquo;s should have been the stronger team, taking seven points from their matches so far this season compared to St. Andrew&rsquo;s three, but seeing as St. Andrew&rsquo;s had lost two matches from the last three that they arguably should have won, there was always the chance that apparent form would not dictate the outcome of the match.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">If taken as a whole, the 3-1 scoreline would make the match seem a lot closer than it was, but in reality, it should have been 6/7-0 in St. Andrew&rsquo;s favour.&nbsp; From the off they were the better team, moving the ball around effortlessly in midfield with very little in the way of opposition.&nbsp; Equally the St. Mary&rsquo;s defence fell apart too easily and they looked a very different side to the one that beat St. Andrew&rsquo;s 9-1 at the end of last season.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">St. A&rsquo;s attacked from the off, working the ball down nicely through the middle to Andy Malliff who advanced with a ball and shot, deflecting off a defender and going out for a corner.&nbsp; Malliff took the corner himself, crossing the ball in towards the back post.&nbsp; As the ball headed towards Josh Caine, realising it was heading in, jumped over the ball, leaving it to bounce into the back of the net straight from the corner.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">Unfortunately it lasted only a couple of minutes before St. Mary&rsquo;s had one of their few attacks of the game.&nbsp; With very little danger resulting from a hopeful chip into the box, Liam Rackstraw ushered was forced to usher it out as he was pressed by their pacey striker.&nbsp; The resulting corner was pushed towards the front post and met by a St. Mary&rsquo;s head.&nbsp; Andy Malliff cleared off the line, but only straight to the St. Mary&rsquo;s captain who slotted the ball into the back of the net.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">Despite the continued domination, St. Andrew&rsquo;s failed to make many of their chances count until right at the end of the first half.&nbsp; St. Andrew&rsquo;s had yet another corner, but this time made it count as Andy Malliff&rsquo;s cross was met superbly by centre-back, and captain, Gavin Evans, who sent St. Andrew&rsquo;s in with a well-deserved half-time lead.

<p class="MsoNormal">The second half continued in a very similar vain.&nbsp; Dave Sheppard and Fraser McLachlan were very solid in front of the back four which gave those ahead of them the license to roam free and St. Mary&rsquo;s struggled to deal with it; St. Andrew&rsquo;s were not very clinical in front of goal and this rescued St. Mary&rsquo;s from a worse outcome.&nbsp; St. Mary&rsquo;s did have their moments, as their lone striker broke through on a couple of occasions, but the lack of a finish in a relatively easy situation really summed up their day.&nbsp; With 66 minutes on the clock, Fraser McLachlan released Matt Sears down the left-hand side. Matt cut inside and crossed the ball to Josh Caine at the front post.&nbsp; Caine finished with relative ease.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">With the defence looking more comfortable and the attack in good form, hopefully St. Andrew&rsquo;s can now start to string some results together and see themselves climb the table.&nbsp;

<p class="MsoNormal">Players&rsquo; player of the match was Dave Sheppard this week for his solid performance in midfield, particularly defensively, playing their midfield out of the game.&nbsp;

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