Chester & District Junior Football League (11 October 2009)
Waverton Scorers;
Matt Sheen 4 (20)
Alex Wilkinson 1 (3)
(season total in brackets)
Coach’s MoM Award: Matt Sheen
Supporters MoM Award: Jorge Percival
Match Report
Another “down and up” performance from the Wasps with, as usual, the “down” bit coming at the start before a recovery later. In the end however they ran out 5-2 winners, although it was nowhere near as comfortable as the scoreline suggests, to maintain their position at the top of the division.
Having won the toss Newton used some local knowledge to play with the very strong winds behind them, and within 5 mins had used this to their advantage to take a 1-0 lead. Although it was difficult to play in these conditions the Wasps were also contributing to their difficulties by playing well below par in the first half. With the team having missed several chances to equalize Matt Sheen eventually levelled things 5 minutes before the break, only for Newton to take the lead again almost straight away from another long clearance bouncing awkwardly into the Waverton box.
With nobody taking much credit from the first half performance it was necessary (again!) for the team to stage a recovery in the second half. With the strong wind now behind them now though it was a totally different game after the break, with Newton only really having one chance in the whole half, which was well saved by Ollie Tyler. While they were bombarding the Newton goal however Waverton were still not putting their chances away well enough, and with 10 minutes left it still stood at 2-2, after just one further goal (again from Matt Sheen).
Having decided they'd given the Coach (and all the supporters!) enough heart palpitations though the Wasps finally came good in the final ten minutes, playing much better football and adding three late strikes, two more from Matt Sheen, making four in total (and earning him the Coach’s MoM award) and one from Alex Wilkinson. For a solid performance in defence (especially in the second half) and some strong forward runs the supporters gave Jorge Percival their award.
Not a great performance then, but in the end it was enough to keep the winning run going and keep the team at the top of the league table. Bookmakers are however beginning to lay ever longer odds on Waverton scoring the first goal in a game (any game!).
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