Sunday, February 28, 2010

AFC Waverton 2 v 1 Stockport Junior Blues

Cheshire County Cup, Semi Final (14 February, 2010)

Waverton Scorers (season's total in brackets)

Matt Sheen   2 (31)

MoM Awards

Coach's  - Alex Wilkinson/Matt Sheen

Supporters'  -  Matt Sheen

Report

If there can be such a thing as a comfortable 2-1 victory then this was it. As a result, the Wasps have now progressed through to the final in the Cheshire County Cup, the biggest trophy they can compete for at this age, a competition in which 97 sides were initially entered.

Things looked before the game like they might be difficult, with six of the Stockport side bigger than Matt Sheen (and therefore considerably bigger than most of our players!). After the whistle though it soon looked different and Waverton dominated the early proceedings, playing good passing football and competing very well against the bigger team. Having missed  a couple of earlier half chances it was no more than the Wasps deserved when they took the lead after 15 minutes, with Matt Sheen running on to a through ball from Alex Wilkinson and finishing the move with one of his trademark, clinical left foot finishes.

Waverton could have added to the lead soon after, but having weathered the storm the Stockport team did come back into the game and had their best spell for the final ten minutes of the first half. Waverton found it particularly difficult defending corners against their taller opponents, but defended doggedly. Having first hit the bar though, Stockport did equalise with five minutes to go before the break after a strong run and good finish from their main striker.

With the Wasps great record in second halves though it was not a disaster to go into half time level, and after the team talk they again came out strong in the second half and reasserted their earlier dominance. The introduction of Luke White down the left had given Stockport something new to worry about, and after ten minutes he fed another ball to Matt Sheen, who appeared to hit the ball too early, but the quality of the shot was good enough to beat the Stockport keeper and put the Wasps back in front 2-1.

That still left twenty minutes or more to go, but the Wasps continued to run the game and the Stockport heads started to drop. There were excellent performances all over the pitch, with the strikers unlucky not to add to the lead, the midfield fighting for every loose ball, and Ollie and the defence giving a superb second half performance, with a Stockport attack, that had initially looked dangerous, not landing a single shot on target in the second period.

So, deservedly, the Wasps take their place in the County Cup Final, where their opponents will be a very strong Vauxhall team but, given their performances to date, Waverton need to fear nobody. The game is scheduled for 21 March (venue to be confirmed). 

 

Saturday, February 13, 2010

AFC Waverton 5 v 1 Princes Villa

Chester & District League (7th February 2010)

Waverton Scorers (season's total in brackets)

Matt Sheen  2 (29)

Robbie Foster  1 (8)

Matty Bannaghan  1 (2)

Scott Evans  1 (1)

MoM Awards

Coach's  -  Robbie Foster

Supporters'  -  Cameron Faulkener

Report

Not one of their strongest performances of the season, but in the end Waverton proved too strong for a spirited Princes Villa team, and this win took them back to the top of the league. The four goal margin was probably a bit harsh on Princes Villa, but for once the Wasps finishing was more clinical and they made the most of their chances.

The early exchanges were fairly even, with Princes Villa showing they were no pushovers with lots of strength and pace in midfield and up front. After about a quarter of an hour however Waverton took a two goal lead, with well taken goals from both strikers Matt Sheen & Scott Evans. Princes Villa continued to push to get back into the game, but after an initial shaky period the Waverton defence were starting to deal much better with their pacy strikers and it was instead the Wasps who struck again, to take a three goal lead with a second goal from Matt Sheen. Princes Villa's heads didn't drop though, and when they pulled a goal back just before half time, after a rare slip in the Waverton defence, it was probably the least they deserved from a good first half performance.

After the break the next goal was always going to be crucial. If it had gone to Princes Villa it would have been very much game on, but instead it was Robbie Foster who scored the fourth for Waverton, a goal he richly deserved to cap another commanding performance in midfield. Finally the visiting team's heads started to drop, finding themselves 4-1 down in a game where they'd probably shared the possession 50/50 (to that point), and the remaining 15/20 minutes were a bit of a stroll for Waverton, marked only by a longe range goal from Matty Bannaghan on the left, which flew over the keeper and into the side netting.

Onwards & upwards for the Wasps then, with most minds turning quickly to the Cheshire Cup semi-final game next weekend.  

Saturday, February 6, 2010

AFC Waverton 9 v 0 Malpas & District JFC

Chester & District League (24th January 2010)

Waverton scorers (season's total in brackets)

Robbie Foster - 3 (7)
Jorge Percival - 2 (2)
Matt Sheen - 1 (27)
Jordan Coxall - 1 (2)
Matt Bannaghan - 1 (1)
Own Goal - 1 (1)

MoM Awards

Coach's - Will Doerr/Robbie Foster
Supporters - Matt Bannaghan

Report

At last, what the Waverton team (and more importantly the coach & supporters!) had been looking for for a long time, a regulation victory. Despite some difficult conditions the Wasps, fresh from their Cup QF victory, simply proved too strong for Malpas. As usual the start was a little slow, with some good chances going begging, but from the moment Robbie Foster put them ahead after 15 minutes, with his first goal of a hat-trick, the final result was never in doubt.

After securing a 3-0 lead at the interval Waverton were (as is now traditional - see below) stronger in the second half, and trebled their advantage in the second period. The game was probably most notable for a couple of players making their first entry on to this seasons scoresheet; firstly Jorge Percival, newly converted to a midfielder after a period of substitution, popped up in the box with two very good finishes, and secondly Matt Bannaghan showed his strength as a squad player with a consistent performance rounded off with his debut goal for the club. Every outfield player has now scored at least one goal this season, further evidence of the team's all round strength.

If the Wasps can repeat this type of performance against some of the other weaker teams in the league it will keep the pressure on Boughton, and bring them closer to that elusive first league title. With less to report this week it's my chance to play "statto"!

Firstly, this seasons full record (in competitive games) now reads; P13 W12 D1 L0 Goals For 71 Goals Against 24 (not bad eh!)

Season to date goalscorers;
27 Matt Sheen
14 Sam Jones
7 Robbie Foster
6 Alex Wilkinson
4 Matt Simpson
2 Cameron Faulner, Jordan Coxall, Luke White & Jorge Percival
1 Alex Abraham, Will Doerr, George Gresty, Matt Bannaghan & Own Goal

And finally, and unsurprisingly to the long suffering supporters, there is a remarkable difference between the first and second half performances;
In the first halves the Wasps have scored 26 goals, conceded 18, and only been in front 5 times in 13 games!
In the second halves however they have scored 45 goals and conceded only 6!