Saturday, September 30, 2006

OCFC v Fleet Town

FA YOUTH CUP 1ST QUALIFYING ROUND 27th September 2006
OXFORD CITY (2)3 aet 6 (Lewis 15, 90, Lloyd 36, Davis 92, Kamberi 111, Bell 118)
FLEET TOWN (0)3 aet 6
City won 4-2 on penalties

City finally prevailed in a rain-soaked penalty shoot-out after what may well have been the most extraordinary game ever seen at Court Place Farm. Alex Williams, who had already saved a penalty in normal time, blocked Fleet’s opening effort. Michael Betnay, Lewis Colwell and Joel Meade all showed expert technique to place theirs into the bottom corners for City, and with Fleet’s third going wide, Stephen Davis smashed his shot down the middle to finally separate the sides after more than two hours of enthralling football.

I am not sure I have ever seen a game finish 6-6 before; I know for a fact I have never seen six goals in extra time. There was little hint of the drama to come as City went in at half-time 2-0 up. Kieron Lewis, captain for the day in the absence of Ben Hepburn, fired City ahead from a corner after 15 minutes following a period of sustained City pressure. Fleet tried to get back into the game, forcing one excellent save from Williams and a goal-line clearance from Lewis, before Lloyd shot City further ahead in the 36th minute from a typically excellent Stephen Davis cross. Had Hepburn been leading the line, perhaps City might have made more of the chances they had created and been out of sight at the break

As it was, City were in command and simply needed to keep possession as much as possible in the second period. This they signally failed to do, launching high balls which the Fleet defence eagerly gobbled up. As the half progressed, Fleet began to dominate more and more, but looked to have lost their chance when Williams saved a 61st minute penalty. However, with time running out, a second Fleet penalty was converted in the 80th minute; four minutes later, a defensive mix-up let in Fleet for the equaliser. The away side’s tails were up now and they looked the likelier winners. However, City stormed back and Lewis grabbed his second deep in injury time, forcing home a rebound after Laurence El-Kassir had headed against the bar. With less than a minute of added time remaining, City just needed to run down the clock – but a needless free kick led to a scrambled equaliser with the last kick of regulation time.

Extra-time, with torrential rain making defending a treacherous business, was so packed with goals that several spectators lost count of the score and at least one City player thought they had won 6-5 at the end. The facts were (probably) these: Stephen Davis ghosted in at the far post from a clever free-kick to put City 4-3 up in the 92nd minute; Fleet equalised in the 102nd minute and went ahead for the first time in the 108th after another period of confusion at the back. City’s 5th was perhaps the goal of the night, an unstoppable header from the impressive Kamberi at a corner in the 111th minute. Fleet went ahead again in within 60 seconds, but Davis somehow found the energy for another lung-bursting run and cross with two minutes to go. Lewis’s header hit the bar, but Mark Bell was on hand to sweep home the rebound. There could even have been another goal, as the last kick of the match was provided by Lewis Colwell, somehow clearing the ball off the line from a Fleet corner with the keeper beaten.

The shoot-out was almost an anticlimax, and to tell the truth neither side deserved to leave empty-handed. Some may criticise the defending, but conditions undoubtedly played their part. The game was played in an excellent spirit, and the most notable facet of the game was the way that nobody’s head went down at any stage. Several times we were all heard to mutter ‘well, that’s it over now,’ only to be proved spectacularly and ridiculously wrong. Congratulations to all concerned for their part in an outstanding evening’s entertainment.

Team: Alex Williams, Michael Betnay, Lewis Colwell, Jason Evans (sub Laurence El-Kassir 24 min), Kieron Lewis (capt), Joel Meade, Ajay Lloyd, Mark Bell, Jetmir Kamberi, Jack Griffiths (sub Jamie Coleman 71 min), Stephen Davis.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

OCFC 2 - Chesham 0

Allied Counties League – Premier Division
Wednesday 20th September


City’s solid start to life in the Premier Division continued with a hard-fought but ultimately well deserved at home to Chesham United. In a goalless first half, both teams saw a great deal of the ball in midfield but created little in the way of clear cut chances.

For City, Hepburn, Kamberi and in particular, Davis showed pace and control up front against a resolute Chesham defence. Hepburn came closet to scoring when he lobbed the keeper, but saw the ball cleared off the line. Not having had a fixture for two weeks, City took their time to get fully into the game, but the second half saw City well on top. Stephen Davis had some excellent runs down the wing and City forced a series of corners, but it was a simple ball over the top which saw the breakthrough in the 69th minute, when Hepburn was brought down as he chased a through ball. Some thought the award harsh, but the assistant referee who initially flagged for the offence, was perfectly in line. Hepburn picked himself up to smash the penalty into the top corner.

Three minutes later, City increased their lead when Ajay Lloyd was on hand to sweep the ball home from close range after another great run and cross from Davis.

Chesham strove to get back into the game, but with Kieron Lewis outstanding at the back, Alex Williams was never tested. As the game went on, players seemed to be falling like flies all over the pitch – testament to the immense effort put into the game by both teams, who played the game with commendable spirit and fairness and no little skill.

City team: Alex Williams, Michael Betnay, Lewis Colwell, Laurence El-Kassir (sub Jamie Coleman 90 mins), Joel Meade, Kieron Lewis, Ajay Lloyd (sub Simon Reeves 87 mins), mark Bell, Jetmir Kamberi (sub Jack Griffiths 84 mins), Ben Hepburn (capt), Stephen Davis. Unused subs: Jason Evans, Russell Colwell


Reporter: Hugh Simpson

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

OXON Rep Team

The following players have been selected to attend, firstly, a training session on 15/09/06 at Tilsley Park starting at 8.00pm - 9.00pm, and then an away game to Cornwall Representative Team.

All players must attend: Jamie De Banks, Stephen Davies, Ben Hepburn, Chris Williams.

Well done lads.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

OCFC 2 - Farnborough Town 2

ALLIED COUNTIES LEAGUE – Premier Division
Wednesday 6th September

City continued their unbeaten start in the Premier Division after an excellent comeback against Farnborough Town at Court Place Farm Stadium.
After an even start it was the visitors who snatched the lead after eleven minutes in the most fortunate of circumstances when an Alex Williams clearance ricocheted off a Farnborough forward and looped into the net.
Farnborough increased their lead 10 minutes later when a deflected cross was tucked in from close range. At this point, City seemed to have lost their shape and were being outfought in midfield and stretched down both flanks.
To their credit however, City showed great character and forced themselves back into contention. A good spell of pressure led to the impressive Mark Bell pulling a goal back in the 37th minute with a clever turn and well placed shot. City ended the half by forcing a series of corners which Farnborough managed to keep scrambling clear.
The second period saw City pressing for an equaliser with Stephen Davis always a danger on the left. The visitors still threatened occasionally on the break but were nowhere near as potent an attacking force as they had been in the first half.
Just when it looked as if City would not find the equaliser they deserved, Kieron Lewis forced the ball home from six yards after cleverly making room for himself following yet another period of City pressure – just reward for the team and for Lewis who had been majestic in the second half.
City continued to press forward in search of the winner, but in the end both teams had to be satisfied with after an excellent 90 minutes entertainment from both sides.

City team:
Alex Williams, Michael Betnay, Joel Meade, Kieron Lewis, Lewis Colwell, Jack Griffiths (sub Simon Reeves 82 mins) Mark Bell, Jamie Coleman, Stephen Davis, Ben Hepburn (Capt), Jetmir Kamberi.
Unused subs: Ajay Lloyd, Kassim Abdillahi, Jason Evans, Zac Craig.