Our first home game for quite some time pitched us against Headley, who are top of the league.
The game was a fantastic advert for the U16 B League as it was played in tremendous spirit and very competitive.
Lee lined up with Jordan in goal, defended by from left to right Craig, Tom, Matt and Tristan. In Midfield we had Connor, H, Will on the left and Thomas on the right.
Harley and Aiden lead the attack. Luke and Dan were on the bench.
Headley started well and were awarded a penalty early on. The player strode up and hit the post and it was scrambled away by Lee. A few minutes later a cross by Headley left the goal gaping only for the chance to be missed again.
Lee then woke up and had their fair share of chances. At half-time it was still goal less. Lee came out as they had finished the first half with fire in their bellies. Then an intricate bit of football between Dan and H lead to H slotting with his left foot. Lee then went a little complacent and in the dying embers of the game the Headley centre forward latched onto a through ball and slotted the equaliser.
All in all a fair result and the comments from both referee and spectators were those of a great game played in fantastic spirit and competition.
Posted on Saturday November 12, 2011
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by Mike on Saturday November 12, 2011
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Following the split of Lee Rangers U8 squad into the Blue and White teams, the blue team played their first match against Waltham Wolves Devils at Watham’s home ground at Swanmore College of Technology on Saturday 12th Novemeber.
The squad was Jadore, Josh, Cameron, Charlie, Joshua, Ronnie, and Joe.
On a sunny morning, playing on a wet pitch that had not seen mower for some weeks, “The Blues” were quickly on the attack. Jadore had a run on goal and scored with a left foot shot. 1-0.
Then from a longer Cameron throw, Jadore had a header go wide, then Josh latched onto a clearance from the Devil’s keeper, and shot into the back of the net. 2-0.
Cameron then linked up with Jadore, who buried his left foot shot, 3-0.
However, it was not all one way traffic, Waltham had a break, and after a mix up in defence their shot hit the post, but immediately Jiadore collected the ball from Joe’s goal kick, raced down the left wing, centred to Josh, who rounded the keeper to score. 4-0.
Waltham then had another attack, but this time they scored. 4-1.
Ronnie then broke down the left wing, crossed for Josh to tap in at the far post.. 5-1
Waltham then clear the ball from the centre circle which splits our defence, and Wolve’s shot beats Joe. 5-2
From the kick off, Jadore run and pass is met by Josh, who score 6-2.
A slip in our defence, lets the Devil's score another on the stroke of half time, so the half ends 6-3.
A change in the second half sees Josh going in goal, with Joe in the attack., and immediately after the restart, Joe's shot goes just wide from a Jadore cross. Then from a corner, Waltham score, 6-4 and this is followed by more pressure with Josh saving from a shot and a corner.
Charlie, Cameron and Joshua were holding the defence together, with Jadore coming back to help out. Then Rangers got back on the attack, a cross from Joe sees Jadore score. 7-4.
Then from a Cameron long throw, Ronnie scores 8-4, then from a Joshua throw in, the Devils unluckily conceeed an own goal, 9-4.
Finally in the last minute, Waltham score from a throw in, so the game ends 9-5.
After great team effort, Josh is awarded the Man of the Match for his goals and goal keeping.
The squad was Jadore, Josh, Cameron, Charlie, Joshua, Ronnie, and Joe.
On a sunny morning, playing on a wet pitch that had not seen mower for some weeks, “The Blues” were quickly on the attack. Jadore had a run on goal and scored with a left foot shot. 1-0.
Then from a longer Cameron throw, Jadore had a header go wide, then Josh latched onto a clearance from the Devil’s keeper, and shot into the back of the net. 2-0.
Cameron then linked up with Jadore, who buried his left foot shot, 3-0.
However, it was not all one way traffic, Waltham had a break, and after a mix up in defence their shot hit the post, but immediately Jiadore collected the ball from Joe’s goal kick, raced down the left wing, centred to Josh, who rounded the keeper to score. 4-0.
Waltham then had another attack, but this time they scored. 4-1.
Ronnie then broke down the left wing, crossed for Josh to tap in at the far post.. 5-1
Waltham then clear the ball from the centre circle which splits our defence, and Wolve’s shot beats Joe. 5-2
From the kick off, Jadore run and pass is met by Josh, who score 6-2.
A slip in our defence, lets the Devil's score another on the stroke of half time, so the half ends 6-3.
A change in the second half sees Josh going in goal, with Joe in the attack., and immediately after the restart, Joe's shot goes just wide from a Jadore cross. Then from a corner, Waltham score, 6-4 and this is followed by more pressure with Josh saving from a shot and a corner.
Charlie, Cameron and Joshua were holding the defence together, with Jadore coming back to help out. Then Rangers got back on the attack, a cross from Joe sees Jadore score. 7-4.
Then from a Cameron long throw, Ronnie scores 8-4, then from a Joshua throw in, the Devils unluckily conceeed an own goal, 9-4.
Finally in the last minute, Waltham score from a throw in, so the game ends 9-5.
After great team effort, Josh is awarded the Man of the Match for his goals and goal keeping.
by David on Friday November 04, 2011
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After 3 away wins, Lee Rangers returned to their home ground on a grey chilly morning to host the Hawks. The weather may have been cold, but Rangers, playing their final match before they split into Blue and White teams, were certainly on fire.
The Lee squad was Jadour, Adam, Joe, Allan, Ben, Ronnie, Cam, Paul, Luca, Kai, and Liam
With Luca in goal, Rangers were on the attack from the start. Firstly Ronnie had a shot blocked, then Allan had another blocked for a corner. Joe had a great left foot shot blocked, and Ronnie's follow up effort was also saved. When Whiteley did mount a attack, the defensive line of Kai, Cam and Liam held firm, with the ball being cleared away to our strikeforce.
Finally Rangers got the breakthrough, Allan rounded two defenders, and calmly shot into the net. 1-0 to Rangers.
Next followed a period of play, which saw Rangers play probably their best football of the season. From another great corner from Joe, Allan's shot hit the post. Then from a Ronnie corner, the ball came off Paul at the far post into the net 2-0. Cameron then dribbled up to the edge of the penalty area, before scoring with a right foot shot. 3-0. Ronnie broke out of defence, then his long shot when through the legs of the defender and the keeper. 4-0. Finally to finish off the half, Allan running down the right, crossed for Paul to stroke home for 5-0.
For the second half, Lee had Joe in goal, with Jadore, Adam and Ben coming on, and Luca in defence.
After good link up play between Kai, Paul and Adam, Jadore shot just wide.Then Ben broke down the middle to feed Paul, only to see his shot go just wide.
Whiteley then had an attack which was well blocked by Kai and Cam, but then in the next attack, the ball fell to a Hawks striker who shot past Joe. 5-1.
Jadore then turned on his magic. His first shot skimmed the top of the bar, then in his next run, using his left foot and right foot to round the defenders, he put a left foot shot past the keeper. 6-1
Lee were playing really well, throw ins were all long and accurate, the defenders were looking to pass out of defence, everyone was trying to keep the ball in play, and there was some great link up play happening. This was shown by the last goal, where Cameron made a great block which Allan then took on to, round defenders and score. 7-1.
Everyone in the team played well, but man of the match was Allan, not just for his goals, but his constant effort in wanting the ball and running at the defence.
The Lee squad was Jadour, Adam, Joe, Allan, Ben, Ronnie, Cam, Paul, Luca, Kai, and Liam
With Luca in goal, Rangers were on the attack from the start. Firstly Ronnie had a shot blocked, then Allan had another blocked for a corner. Joe had a great left foot shot blocked, and Ronnie's follow up effort was also saved. When Whiteley did mount a attack, the defensive line of Kai, Cam and Liam held firm, with the ball being cleared away to our strikeforce.
Finally Rangers got the breakthrough, Allan rounded two defenders, and calmly shot into the net. 1-0 to Rangers.
Next followed a period of play, which saw Rangers play probably their best football of the season. From another great corner from Joe, Allan's shot hit the post. Then from a Ronnie corner, the ball came off Paul at the far post into the net 2-0. Cameron then dribbled up to the edge of the penalty area, before scoring with a right foot shot. 3-0. Ronnie broke out of defence, then his long shot when through the legs of the defender and the keeper. 4-0. Finally to finish off the half, Allan running down the right, crossed for Paul to stroke home for 5-0.
For the second half, Lee had Joe in goal, with Jadore, Adam and Ben coming on, and Luca in defence.
After good link up play between Kai, Paul and Adam, Jadore shot just wide.Then Ben broke down the middle to feed Paul, only to see his shot go just wide.
Whiteley then had an attack which was well blocked by Kai and Cam, but then in the next attack, the ball fell to a Hawks striker who shot past Joe. 5-1.
Jadore then turned on his magic. His first shot skimmed the top of the bar, then in his next run, using his left foot and right foot to round the defenders, he put a left foot shot past the keeper. 6-1
Lee were playing really well, throw ins were all long and accurate, the defenders were looking to pass out of defence, everyone was trying to keep the ball in play, and there was some great link up play happening. This was shown by the last goal, where Cameron made a great block which Allan then took on to, round defenders and score. 7-1.
Everyone in the team played well, but man of the match was Allan, not just for his goals, but his constant effort in wanting the ball and running at the defence.
by Steve on Saturday October 29, 2011
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An early KO at Hayling Island at 0930 pitched us against Hayling United. Hayling played in the
Sunday league last season and they started well. Lee was unfortunately still asleep for most of the
first half. However their defensive prowess, kept them in the game until the second half when a
break down the left lead to Dan Lee getting back on the scoring track.
The game was end to end with Lee and Hayling battling for their lives. Con Da Costa refereed the
game well and eventually a fine shot was finished off by Will on the rebound.
2 – 0 and Lee shut up shop. A greatly contested game and both teams should be proud of their
performance.
MOM today was Tristan who put in a fine display at full-back. He was ably assisted with Jordan in
goal Tom G and Matt at Centre backs with Thomas at left-back.
Aiden was left mid with Connor and H in the middle with Will on the right. Dan and Harley started
up front. Jack replaced Aiden just before half time and had a great game for his first one back.
Aiden came back on for Dan with 15 to go.
All in all a great performance that puts us up to third 1 point behind Dynamoes.
Well done.
Sunday league last season and they started well. Lee was unfortunately still asleep for most of the
first half. However their defensive prowess, kept them in the game until the second half when a
break down the left lead to Dan Lee getting back on the scoring track.
The game was end to end with Lee and Hayling battling for their lives. Con Da Costa refereed the
game well and eventually a fine shot was finished off by Will on the rebound.
2 – 0 and Lee shut up shop. A greatly contested game and both teams should be proud of their
performance.
MOM today was Tristan who put in a fine display at full-back. He was ably assisted with Jordan in
goal Tom G and Matt at Centre backs with Thomas at left-back.
Aiden was left mid with Connor and H in the middle with Will on the right. Dan and Harley started
up front. Jack replaced Aiden just before half time and had a great game for his first one back.
Aiden came back on for Dan with 15 to go.
All in all a great performance that puts us up to third 1 point behind Dynamoes.
Well done.
by Steve on Sunday October 23, 2011
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Our 5th league game was against Stubbington. Stubbington are our closest derby opponents. The previous game was to be erased from the memory and the lads were reminded not to become
complacent.
The game started brightly and some fine moves down the right hand side were a joy to behold.
Eventually Harley got the first of his hat trick and Lee was up and away. Some fine attacks down the right orchestrated by both Tristan and Will gave Stubbington a lot to think about.
In defence Tom G looked after things with Tristan, Thomas and Craig and in midfield H, Connor and Matt looked after the middle of the park. On the flanks both Will and Luke made a significant contribution. Up front Harley was outstanding and finished all of his chances very well.
Aiden came on for Thomas and gave us extra pace up front before Dan came on and between Aiden and Dan the Stubbington defence had a lot to handle. Tristan slotted the fourth goal before Aiden
nipped in with a goal to keep his run going. Connor finished the game with a finely struck pen.
Hats off to Stubbington who kept going till the end, and were unlucky not to score. In particular the goalkeeper was excellent.
Well done to the referee and both sets of players for a fine game.
complacent.
The game started brightly and some fine moves down the right hand side were a joy to behold.
Eventually Harley got the first of his hat trick and Lee was up and away. Some fine attacks down the right orchestrated by both Tristan and Will gave Stubbington a lot to think about.
In defence Tom G looked after things with Tristan, Thomas and Craig and in midfield H, Connor and Matt looked after the middle of the park. On the flanks both Will and Luke made a significant contribution. Up front Harley was outstanding and finished all of his chances very well.
Aiden came on for Thomas and gave us extra pace up front before Dan came on and between Aiden and Dan the Stubbington defence had a lot to handle. Tristan slotted the fourth goal before Aiden
nipped in with a goal to keep his run going. Connor finished the game with a finely struck pen.
Hats off to Stubbington who kept going till the end, and were unlucky not to score. In particular the goalkeeper was excellent.
Well done to the referee and both sets of players for a fine game.
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