Nailsea Old Boys 1- 1 Barely Athletic
Barely win 3-4 on
penalties
Alan
Colin
Mike Danny Batts
Paul L
Sam
Chris Jim Darren
Gareth
Subs:
Adam
Kevin
Scott
John T
Laurie
Richie
Paul Tovey
Barely's sterling season gilded its own
lily yesterday when their unbeaten run stretched to seven games, as
they held Nobs to a draw and took home the cup via the elation and
heartbreak of penalties.
As cup finals go it was a cracker, with
both teams committed to winning the game outright. Batts went with a
4-1-4-1 formation throughout, with Gareth, Adam and Jim sharing
striking duties and a number of willing Barelyites working hard
behind them. The sun was out to watch them, as were several keen, and
some less keen, supporters. Ian and Nick were there, as was Jim
Banton. Graham - injured only the day before, in what was a blow to
Barely, managed to hobble to the touchline. The other absentee of
note from the starting line-up was Dave, who managed to contribute
from afar via Yoko Ono wishing tree.
The day was such a whirlwind of drama
and dehydration it's hard to recall every detail, but it did seem as
though after a searching opening, Barely began to gather momentum and
only a hesitancy in pulling the trigger was preventing an opener.
Nailsea were robust - there seems to be a height and weight
requirement to make the team - as they always are, but Barely were
beginning to find small openings in the back line. As Batts and
Laurie began rotating the numerous subs, though, Nailsea showed they
were by no means rolling over, coming back at Batts' men with a
series of swinging attacks as Barely's defence started to look
slightly amoebic. Both Sam and Batts himself were required to clear
off the line, and Allan was kept busy. Fortunately, the break arrived
along with a chance to regroup.
More rotation took place along with a
pep talk that was half carrot, half stick. The midfield was now
Kevin, Richie, Paul Tovey, Paul Loftus and Darren: speed on the wings
and industry in the middle. Chris was pushed back into defence where
he started mopping up attacks and springing forward. Adam took a
shift up front. And Barely were back on top; pushing and probing
again; but without ever finding that crucial goal, despite some
rather dubious challenges on Adam in and around the penalty area.
When the goal came though, it was unexpected: Paul Loftus was 25
yards from goal and looked to be running out of time and options, so
he hit it before, as he put it later "I fell over" and the
ball hurtled unstoppably into the top corner of the net with the
keeper a spectator.
1-0 Barely and now their tails were up.
But again, they found Nailsea responding, and the Old Boys had an
excedingly purple patch of a minute or two when it seemed the goal
was destined, but somehow Barely kept it out. Batts and Laurie made
some changes, and Sam came on to pick up his first yellow card in
twenty years of football after someone he was running next to fell
over.
The free kick came to naught, but
Nailsea's equaliser arrived ten minutes later, when the defence found
themselves outnumbered as Nailsea broke though the midfield. Allan
saved the initial shot, and he Chris and Sam all converged on the
loose ball. Somehow the attacker got their first and prodded it
through Allan's legs. Nailsea were level.
The final ten minutes saw both teams go
for it. More saves from Allan. Barely hitting the post. Gareth
presented with an open goal, but getting the ball stuck under his
feet and prodding it wide. At this point Barely were back off the
ropes and swinging hard. But when the final whistle blew neither team
had found the winner, so penalties it was.
Nailsea won the toss and elected to go
first, but their psychological advantage blew up in their faces like
an exploding cake when the first effort was planted over the bar.
Sam converted Barely's first, low to
the right. 0-1
Nailsea drew level: 1-1
Jim kept Barely ahead, high to the
right: 2-1
Nailsea scored again: 2-2
Paul Tovey sends the ball over the bar!
2-2
The forlorn big man was consoled by
several team-mates, who admired his pluck, if not his aim. Paul
however sat on the floor, looking miserable at the possibility of
season-long ribbing once the scars had healed. As it turned out
though, that wasn't necessary...
Nailsea score again, going ahead for
the firt time: 3-2
Adam puts one to the goalie's right:
3-3
Nailsea miss again! A third effort over
the bar. 3-3
...and the final of the tenth penalties
falls to Paul Loftus, now sporting a battle scar over his eye that
had been bleeding heavily. The rambunctious rascal stepped up and
banged in the winner, and Barely went nuts.
The official photographer presented the
cup with the immortal line "Who wants this then?" and Batts
broke out the biscuits - including Belgian waffles and champagne.
Grown men leapt up and down and hugged each other. Long-set faces
cracked into smiles. Someone may have cried, it was hard to tell in
the melee.
Paul Loftus picked up Man of the Match,
with Batts runner-up. Chris was just behind them, with a vote apiece
to Alan, Adam, Colin and Sam. The votes reflected a proper team
effort with all the subs bar Laurie - who was organising them -
playing a part. They retired with the season, despite at least one
match remaining, a resounding success.
And the cup came home - specifically, Batts's home.
5 comments:
And that's why you write the reports.
Happiness and bliss all round
Batts
And that's why you write the reports.
Happiness and bliss all round
Batts
Excellent report - enjoy your holiday !
Laurie
I slightly underplayed my yellow card to be honest. But he did go over easy. Sam
Your yellow definitely won "most innocuous challenge of the game" Sam, Paul L gets an award for blood and thunderbolt and I don't know what Gareth was doing to them, but their centre-backs seemed delighted whenever I came on...
Well played everyone! Let's go for the league next year!
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