Monday 30 October 2006

Liss Athletic Reserves 1 - 3 Burridge AFC AET

Burridge recorded a satisfying extra time win in the Hampshire Cup against Wessex Combination side Liss Athletic. As usual with Burridge, things were far from straightforward. Liss went ahead early in the first half as Burridge concentrated on appealing for handball rather than play to the whistle, the ball fizzing past an equally static Sam Schwodler from twenty-five yards. Undeterred, Burridge went on to create a plethora of meaty chances on what’s rumoured to be Hampshire’s largest non-league playing surface. Bryn Schwodler was the guilty party. Evidence of his finishing in the first half was reminiscent of Nottingham Forest’s 1990’s goal bodger Jason Lee, who like Schwodler, went through a well publicised spell of being seemingly unable to finish his cornflakes, let alone several very presentable one on ones opportunities.


The game followed a similar pattern in the second half, as Liss' forays into attack were fleeting; Burridge continued to knock hard on the Liss door. At the heart of much of the creativity was Jamie Hewitt whose crisp control seldom gave away possession, and from his corner kick came the equaliser, as Bryn Schwodler rose to head home. Burridge were unlucky not to win in ninety minutes when Ben Hutton’s slide rule pass found Greg Baker, whose low right footer was tipped onto the post to fall agonisingly short of Paul Andrews’ size 12. As darkness fell on came the floodlights, and with penalty kicks seemingly inevitable, Hewitt sold his marker a dummy to cross from the right for Bryn Schwodler to meet beautifully on the volley. With Liss now a beaten side there was time for Schwodler to race clean through on goal and claim his hat-trick, atoning for his first half calamities. The game was up and Burridge were in the draw for the next round.

4-4-2: S.Schwodler, L.Sanderson, M.Sanderson, K.Willsher, J.Schwodler (M.Reeves), G.Baker, B.Hutton, J.Newman (S.Froud), J.Hewitt, P.Andrews (J.Hutton), B.Schwodler Unused Subs: M.Birks, P.Dyke

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

benaldinho i played the ball in from the right!!!!!

Anonymous said...

no you didn't I did

Anonymous said...

Good result and we got our just deserts.We created plenty of chances which is always a good sign.See you all Wednesday 8.30pm Hop @ home Sat 2.30 ko the gaffer

Anonymous said...

well done on saturday girls. hewitt and i knew we would win when we saw them warming up! although i must admit, i wanted penalties at the end after sitting through nearly TWO HOURS of dross!

on another note, the southampton fa website say afc hop are down to play botley this w/end in the cup. if thats the case, cup games usually take priority over league matches, so we could end up not having a game.

for some reason it looks as if its only us and bishopstoke WMC from senior 1, that are not due to play in a cup game, so that fixture could be rearranged. if its already been sorted, i'll get my coat and book my taxi now...

Anonymous said...

04/11/06 AFC Hop
--- H League
D Bellinger The Shed

11/11/06 Hedge End Ran
--- H League T Hughes
The Shed

18/11/06 Bishopstoke
--- A League A Adams
Lapstone

25/11/06 Spartans
--- H League S Saunders
The Shed

Anonymous said...

Well done boys, satisfying result in the end, now lets get our league form back on track! I thought it was a good performance, we were by far the better team and the fitness was good, especially when it went to extra time.

Anonymous said...

Not a great performance by any stretch of the imagination against a very poor side - but a win is a win and into the hat we go!!!

Anonymous said...

after our conversation during the world cup marcus, i recall being ridiculed both at ranelagh and on this blog, for suggesting that lampard is a better player than ballack.

well, the more i see of the £120,000 a week german play for chelsea, the more i think that you lot talk utter shite for suggesting otherwise. am i missing something? are we still waiting to see this great player, or is this it? what does he actually do for chelsea? id rather have lamps in my team anyday, so would mourinho, so i must be right....

Mark Sanderson said...

One swallow doesn't make a Summer.

Anonymous said...

We are playing AFC Hop on Saturday 2.00pm ko @ home their cup game is being played the following week.Home shirts have gone in to have the sponsers name put on them.Rain tops are on order as well from JJB sports.see u all @ training tonight 8.30pm.the gaffer

Anonymous said...

yeah suppose. we all know one sandwich doesn't make a picnic....

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