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General Discussion => Sports & Games => Topic started by: TR on November 12, 2010, 20:01
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This week end, away to Royston Town from hertfordshire 200 mile round trip, hope it's worth it :thumbs:
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Good luck! 8-)
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thump em! :-)
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Will keep my fngers crossed! Good luck, Leiston. :)
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Not too far from here, Terry. :)
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Miles from here :laugh:
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2 - 2 after extra time, replay Tuesday
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:sigh:
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After the replay tonight the winner was LEISTON 1 - 0 scored after 2 mins...what a game :thumbs:
Leiston now play Hythe Town in the next round. at Home.
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:congrats2: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
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WOOP! Is this at all a money spiner?
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Leiston v Hythe cancelled due to snow ':|
Will now miss next weeks match due to Holiday and 1 more during the week:bawl:
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I bet I know where you'd rather be. ;)
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I bet I know where you'd rather be. ;)
Football @ the moment :leer:
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Leiston v Hythe cancelled due to snow ':|
Will now miss next weeks match due to Holiday and 1 more during the week:bawl:
Leiston 3 - 1 Hythe :thumbs:
Now away to Guilford City
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Guilford is a city?
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No, but Guildford is. :)
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Guilford is a city?
My Bad..in my defence it was early :crazy:
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Actually, I wasn't picking up on the typo. I didn't realise it was a city! :blush:
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:laugh:
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Well, will soon be FA vase :D
Tomorrow :thumbs:
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If the weather holds... ;)
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Guilford City 2 - 6 Leiston AET :thumbs:
Last 8 now ;D
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Well done, Terry. :)
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Guilford City 2 - 6 Leiston AET :thumbs:
Last 8 now ;D
4 goals in extra time?
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:thumbs:
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4 goals in extra time?
Quite right, Sam, if they could do it then, why not get on and do it in normal time. ;)
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Sorry its late
Leiston have made it through to the last sixteen of the FA Vase for the first time in their history. After 90 minutes the game was all square at 2-2 but in extra time, Leiston were too strong for Guildford City and scored four goals to give Guildford a rare taste of defeat at home.
An Extra Time onslaught booked Leiston's first ever passage into the last sixteen of the FA Vase and deservedly so. After overturning a half time deficit, Leiston dominated the second half and the tie should have been won in normal time. Guildford City are having a great season and haven't tasted defeat since September in the FA Cup. On a very heavy pitch and in somewhat strange surroundings, Leiston kicked off. But it was City who settled well and after Stannard saved Guilford's shot, he was forced to make a flying save on five minutes as Camara's shot had deflected off Goldfinch. Leiston took time to settle and only a finger tip save from Stannard denied the lively Guilford on 20 minutes. A minute later the visitors had the opportunity to take the lead with their first real chance. Smy did brilliantly down the left and his run into the box was ended by a trip by De Freitas with a penalty the outcome. Skipper David Head stepped up but drove his shot against the foot of Hall's right hand post. City began taking control possession wise, but all too often looked for long balls to their front men that Leiston dealt with. Leiston responded with Heath firing wide after good work from M Brothers. With a minute of the half remaining the home side opened the scoring. P Brothers impeded Tydeman right next to the corner flag. Tydeman got up to deliver his free kick into the box for player of the half, Guilford, to out jump David Head and plant his header beyond Stannard. There was still time in the half for Tydeman to be booked for a foul on P Brothers and to become the fourth player to be booked. After the break nobody could envisage what was to happen. Within a minute Smy was fouled wide on the right flank. Boardley's free kick curled into the box and with everyone just ball watching Smy came in at the far post to control and round Hall before netting. The visiting traveling support had only just stopped celebrating when Smy hit a second. Good work from Heath down the right saw his cross into the box cleared only as far as Smy who swept home the loose ball low to Hall's left. Euphoria followed on the terraces high beyond the running track. Leiston were now in charge and M Brothers saw a well hit volley only clear Hall's bar by a foot. The visitors were starting to dominate and moving the ball a lot more confidently. On 71 minutes further fine play from M Brothers saw a 16 yard lob clear Hall but De Freitas somehow hooked the shot out from under the bar. An amazing yellow card followed for City Substitute Penson who took too long to put on his shirt and enter the field! With fourteen minutes remaining the home side drew level against the run of play. Substitute Hughes, who was starting to cause a few problems, did well to forge a way into the area and his cross ricocheted off Calver towards goal but Saker cleared. The Leiston full back chased the loose ball and was penalised for a foul on Gibbs but he had clearly won the ball. Cooper's free kick landed to Gibbs whose shot through a sea of legs somehow found the net. For a few minutes Leiston looked shell shocked and with ten minutes remaining Camara found himself clean through but an awful first touch saw the ball go out for a goal kick. P Brothers was starting to exploit space down the left and from one of his crosses Chaplin sliced his clearance but Calver fired wide. Stannard had to make two saves late in the game but with extra time beckoning and the game into stoppage time, Leiston missed two glorious chances from superb crosses from P Brothers. First Calver whose shot was saved by Chaplin on the line. A similar chance moments later fell to Heath but with the goal gaping he fired straight at Hall.
So onto extra time and Leiston looked confident from the off. The home side looked to have changed their formation which invited Leiston on more. It seemed a mistake in the making and on 96 minutes the visitors got their noses in front again. P Brothers went charging down the left leaving De Freitas in his wake and his fine cross found Heath whose volley found the net via the right hand post. The confident visitors were now totally in charge and after Ottley-Gooch fired wide, Heath hit his second and the fourth as he raced clear onto P Brothers pass and finished confidently. Two minutes later Boardley clever pass released the marauding Ottley-Gooch who flashed home the fifth. Four minutes later Saker and Ottley-Gooch exchanged passes down the right and Saker's cross was turned into his own net by De Freitas. Three minutes later Penson received a second yellow card and was dismissed for a crude challenge on Ottley-Gooch. Two minutes later and Guilford followed him for an early bath following a straight red for a reckless challenge on David Head. Only two fine saves from Hall denied Leiston further goals and in the final minute Heath rattled the home bar.
After a sluggish opening half Leiston totally dominated and will have felt aggrieved not to have won the tie in normal time. Against a side topping their League Leiston could have hit double figures on chances created but a very strong team performance saw a last sixteen place achieved for the very first time.
Guildford City: Hall, De Freitas, Rayner (Penson 74 mins), Cooper, Thoroughgood, Chaplin (Carnegie 100 mins), Tydeman (Hughes 65 mins), Guilford, Greaves, Camara, Gibbs. Subs not used: Bradnick and Hall.
Leiston: Stannard, Saker, P Brothers, D Head, Goldfinch, Calver (Hammond 104 mins), M Brothers (Ottley-Gooch 74 mins), Heath, Smy, Harrop (S Head 110 mins), Boardley. Sub not used: Norfolk.
Man of the Match: Danny Smy
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Super. :thumbs: :welldone: Leiston!
No match for Chorley again - frozen pitch.
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Home Draw next :thumbs:
1 Whitley Bay v Dunstable Town
2 Coalville Town v Holbrook Sports or Lancing
3 Torpoint Athletic v Billingham Synthonia
4 Poole Town v Spennymoor Town
5 Leverstock Green v Rye United
6 Leiston v Long Buckby
7 Kings Lynn Town v Gresley or St Neots Town
8 Stansted v Dunston UTS
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Tomorrow night "BBC Radio Suffolk" will be at the club broadcasting there whole Friday night sports show from 18 00 to 19 00 talking to the Chairman and manager re the FA vase game, and will be at the ground on match day as well, just taken the club profile up a tad :thumbs:
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Nice one, Terry. :)
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excellent!
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Leiston 2 -1 Long Buckby ...what a game ;D
0-1 down at half time, but we looked the fitter team in the mud ..Quarter finals now :thumbs:
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That and England thrashing Italy all in one day. :thumbs:
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Great news, Terry! :thumbs:
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Great result. :thumbs:
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But the best bit is, Dereham second in league lost again..that puts us 5 points clear with 2 games in hand again, the league is now ours to lose me thinks.
And yesterdays gate 363
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Leiston must make the 174 mile trip to Leicestershire to face Coalville Town of the Midland Alliance League after today's FA Vase Quarter Final draw. The Ravens currently sit third but have several games in hand on leaders Tipton Town. We have played Coalville Town before in an FA Cup Third Round Qualifying tie in October 2008 when a penalty from Stuart Boardley was all that seperated the sides and Coalville also missed a penalty. Full draw;
Coalville Town v Leiston
Dunston UTS v Whitley Bay
Kings Lynn Town v Rye United
Poole Town v Torpoint Athletic
Ties to be played Saturday 5th March.
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The big one today :thumbs: quarter finals of the FA Vase.
Coalville v Leiston FC
Fingers and legs crossed :blush:
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:x:
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Good luck, Terry! :x:
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hope it is going well
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Lost 1 -0 :bawl:
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Demand a recount, Terry.
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:aarrgh:
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Lost 1 -0 :bawl:
darn.. think of the money at the least.
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Unlucky. :(