Sunday 14 December 2014

BGL u12 Westbury Park Foxes 7 v 1 Downend Saints

Christmas Special!

The final match of an outstanding 2014 for the Foxes took place at BAWA today.

With the plans to split the league into 2 divisions in the new year, the Foxes welcomed Downend for what will be the only game between them this season.

After last week, the emphasis today was on getting the passing game going, which the girls did from the outset, with the ball being worked intricately from side to side.
It was clear that Downend were here to defend in numbers, which meant it was all the more important to pass the ball around, rather than trying to run through the opposition. The pressure told and, after a few chances went begging, Lulu fired in a free kick from the edge of the box to start the ball rolling! Soon after, Lily finished off a passing move to make it 2-0.
 Daisy added a third, and the Foxes were flying, before Molly lashed home a cross at the far post after Sim had dummied the strike to set it up perfectly.

In defence, the new 3 at the back, were recycling the ball with great skill, playing accurate through balls to find the Foxes midfield.

4-0 at half time and some of the best passing football we have seen all season!

Changes were rung in the second half, with Ella W, Izzy introduced, and some novel positional changes, with Rhiannon having a run out on the wing.


Daisy completed her Hat trick, with 2 further goals, and Sim, concerned she had left her shooting boots at home finally bagged the goal that her selfless work for the team deserved!

An unfortunate late consolation penalty for the away side, caused as Amelia stumbled whilst ushering the forward towards the byeline, did nothing to dampen a great bounce back performance for the Foxes!

Captain of the week: Sim

Girl of the Game: Amelia
Foxes Faithful!


Sunday 7 December 2014

BGL u12 Bradley Stoke 3 v 3 Westbury Park Foxes

Foxes Fightback Stuns Stoke!

Never has a draw seemed more like a victory as the Foxes fought back from 3 nil down to earn a point.

Without training yesterday, and with several players under the weather, the Foxes headed for Bradley Stoke for a delayed kickoff.

After a 'Football Remembers' joint photo, the teams lined up with the Foxes kicking off into the wind.
Football Remembers

Hoping to take the tremendous form of last week into the game, the coaches were confident that the girls would turn on the style again.

Sadly it all went wrong in the first ten minutes, as the slow starting Foxes allowed Stoke to run at will down both flanks. From an early goal kick the hosts were in front as a miss kick  found the Stoke striker on the edge of the box, who made no mistake from close range. Worse was to follow as a defensive clearance was sent looping back over the stranded Foxes keeper to send the home crowd wild. 2-0 down and the Foxes finally started to play, dominating territory and forcing 2 point blank saves from the home keeper. A tactical change replacing Izzy with Lily saw the Foxes start to enjoy more possession and territorial advantage, and it felt like it wouldn't be long before the reward came.

As the first half finished the Foxes went into the break still confident that they would get some reward for all the chances they were creating.

With the wind behind them the Foxes started the second half brightly, but disaster struck as Stoke broke away and the away defence failed to clear. 3-0 and it looked all over……

Another change as Ella, the second ill Fox, was replaced by Molly. What followed was the greatest determination to succeed that we have witnessed from the girls. Molly started to play simple passes that had been lacking and suddenly the home team looked vulnerable as the Foxes moved the ball more effectively. Several moves were lacking only an accurate finish, before Mara outpaced her marker to get into the box and beat the keeper at the near post.

3-1 and a faint glimmer of hope as the Foxes poured forward, forcing a number of corners, before, with time running out Daisy forced home from close range! 3-2 game on!

The hosts continued to break, but Betty was quick off the line to block the strikers and thwart further danger.

Despite the multiple interruptions to the flow of the game as the home side made sub after sub, the referee indicated that there was still 5 minutes to go. The rejuvenated Foxes piled forward, with Mara, Daisy Sim and Lily playing almost as a front 4 with Rhiannon, Lulu and Molly recycling the ball and getting it forward as quickly as possible. Daisy had a couple of strikes, one saved and one over the bar. The bench thought the chance had gone, but as the game entered the final minute, Mara broke down the left and fed through to Sim who smashed it from the edge of the box. The keeper could only palm the ball into the net. 3-3 and the team and supporters went wild!

Just time to kick off before the ref blew the final whistle. Another 5 minutes and who knows what might have happened.

When the dust has settled, whilst it was a great escape, on another day, had all our chances gone in, we could have taken more from the game. We need to play with the intensity of the final 15 minutes from the first whistle if we are to avoid this again……but what great spirit!!

Captain of the week: Daisy

Girl of the Game: Molly

Monday 1 December 2014

BGLu12 Westbury Park Foxes 8 v 0 AEK Boco Blue

Foxes hit top gear with emphatic victory!

A foggy start to the day at BAWA saw the Foxes take on old foes in Boco Blue.

Whilst they have had mixed results this season, we know from previous encounters that they would pose a threat and we would have to be on top of our game to ensure victory.

What followed was one of the best all round performances we have seen from the team. From Betty 'Neuer' Platt in goal to Sim 'Mario' Kaur at the front there were outstanding performances from all the girls, on a day when everything clicked.

Goals came from multiple sources, with Ella B, Mara, and Lily all getting a goal, Sim a brace as did Daisy, who also rattled the woodwork on a couple of occasions.

Some excellent wing play was mirrored by tough combative midfield play from Lulu and Izzy.
Defensively there was some great desire to track back and outrun the opposition strikers, and to get tackles in.

Yet again there was great support from the bench, with Molly playing a delightful through ball to set up a goal, Lily getting a goal and Ella W making a goal saving challenge to preserve the clean sheet.

Sim and Daisy again looked a threat whenever the ball reached the opposition box, and Betty restricted the opposition to speculative long-range strikes with imperious command of the area.

So, on to another tough game next week against familiar foe. Lets hope we can take this sort of form with us!

Captain of the Week: Mara

Girl of the Game: Betty