Well what to say.
A lovely evening. A perfect pitch. A squad fully focussed on the task in hand.
Some really eye catching football, a series of chances, some impressive - if at times last ditch defending - from Bishopston plus some great saves from their keeper and a busy night for their woodwork.
The game was decided by pretty much Bishopston's only shot on target and that from a penalty. Even when that goal went in mid way through the first half it felt as if the Foxes were bound to score but it was not to be. A great example in the second half was a flying header from Finlay that seemed destined for the top corner until the keeper clawed it away.
It ended being one of those nights which had a 'how did that happen' sense about it.
What it did showcase, however, was the quality and team spirit of a squad that is full of great lads. Well done to Bishopston for holding on, but greater praise for the Foxes for playing so well across 80 minutes. A performance that typified the way we played this season but a result that didn't go our way.
Well played all.
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Year 10 BSYL. 13/04. Rockleaze 1-3 Foxes. Cup Semiv final
And so to the cup semi final. A mid-week game at Stoke Lodge. Ref and two linesmen. A bit of a crowd and a sense of occasion.
Unfortunately the pitch was pretty bobbly, due to the dry weather and when this was added to the significant cross-slope and the longish grass added a sense of lottery to any attempts at a passing game.
Anyway. The Foxes were determined to reach yet another final and Rockleaze, with a stronger match-day squad than usually available to them on Saturday's, were equally determined to defend the cup that they had won the previous season.
The Foxes tried to get the ball down and pass but the conditions soon stopped that and we did end up being drawn in to a slightly rushed, ball in the air pattern of play. The first half ended 0-0, with the Foxes spending significant periods attacking but Rockleaze looking threatening on the break.
The second half followed a similar rhythm but when Omar slotted away the first goal it did feel as if that would be enough. To the home side's credit they shuffled their formation and drew level with a well-taken goal. The nerves started to escalate as a single slip or a bit of luck could have led to defeat. As it transpired a brave goal from Dom Riley, followed by a final-whistle third from Omar ensure another final for the Foxes.
Unfortunately the pitch was pretty bobbly, due to the dry weather and when this was added to the significant cross-slope and the longish grass added a sense of lottery to any attempts at a passing game.
Anyway. The Foxes were determined to reach yet another final and Rockleaze, with a stronger match-day squad than usually available to them on Saturday's, were equally determined to defend the cup that they had won the previous season.
The Foxes tried to get the ball down and pass but the conditions soon stopped that and we did end up being drawn in to a slightly rushed, ball in the air pattern of play. The first half ended 0-0, with the Foxes spending significant periods attacking but Rockleaze looking threatening on the break.
The second half followed a similar rhythm but when Omar slotted away the first goal it did feel as if that would be enough. To the home side's credit they shuffled their formation and drew level with a well-taken goal. The nerves started to escalate as a single slip or a bit of luck could have led to defeat. As it transpired a brave goal from Dom Riley, followed by a final-whistle third from Omar ensure another final for the Foxes.
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Big switch to full pitch with no hitch...
Successful end to summer tournament season
Keynsham Town FC 11-a-side Tournament, 2nd July
2016
It was, quite literally, a whole new ball game. Acres of
space, giant goalposts, and a "back four" with full backs
"bombing on". It is a pleasure to report that the U13 girl Foxes
resisted any temptation to "send it long, into the mixer". They
maintained their impressive passing, shape and movement in their first foray
into the grown up world of 4-4-2, 3-5-2 and coaches being unable to see all the
action without the aid of binoculars.
Keynsham Town Girls FC know how to host a friendly
tournament and look after their guests. With the full use of the 'Stadio
Keynshamio', complete with grandstand, clubhouse, licensed bar, tuck shop,
state-of-the-art 4G pitch and even some delicious Chinese food from local
sponsor 'Hotcha' takeaway, the Foxes and the other 11-a-side debutants were
made to feel very welcome. They even laid on six hours of blazing sunshine, and
free coaching from the Football Fundamentals guys. So it was that four of next
season's U14 Bristol Girls League sides enjoyed a hugely rewarding and friendly
introduction to the big version of the game. With generous gaps in between
games, the Foxes played a total of 120 minutes (sssh! - don't tell the FA) of
expansive 11-a-side, against the Keynsham hosts, Longwell Green and the newly
formed Fry Club FC.
It was an excellent opportunity for four of the five new
Foxes recruits. The management have been very active, and successful, in the transfer market. The
Keynsham trip saw debuts for Olivia, Lily S, Abby and Georgia, and they all performed admirably. Abby slotted effortlessly into central defence, showing superb
touch and control in everything she did. Olivia was a barnstorming addition to
midfield, bursting from deep to score more than once, and even successfully
assuming penalty duty. Lily was (another) speedy pint-sized assassin down the wing,
while Georgia displayed her versatility and technical ability in both defence
and midfield.
The 'old regulars' played their part too - 'ZoeSim' resumed
their deadly strike partnership in the wide open spaces, Runaway Rhiannon clocked
up 9K on her Fitbit, while Emily was powerful and unbeatable at left
back. No-one was fazed by the big spaces and two extra players - habitual
'mighty minis' Mara and Ella could still beat players at will down the wing,
while Molly and Amelia W soon got into their stride, winning tackles and
chasing down the opposition to regain possession. Lauren performed well in an
unfamiliar central midfield role, partnering the brave Lulu (with injured foot)
and Olivia. Again, the Foxes adapted in the absence of regular shotstopper
Betty, with a revolving cast of keepers keeping a collective clean sheet for
the whole day: thank you Amelia, Lulu, Ella and Emily H.
The details of the games are less important than the overall
performances. Yes, we scored a few goals and didn't concede one. Yes, it's
another team trophy, and individual trophies, for the groaning cabinets and
shelves. But the most important thing was the ease with which every player
adapted to the new format, with little loss of shape and no shortage of skill
and pace on display. All the games were sporting and tough, with hugely
improved hosts Keynsham proving particularly formidable opposition. The Foxes
edged them 1-0 in both the group game and the final, but they will be tough
opponents for anyone in next year's BGL.
All in all, despite some parents and coaches being caught
wholly unprepared by the unfamiliar hot bright thing in the sky which burned
their skin, it was a cracking day for everyone. Only 8 weeks to go until the
new season starts! We can hardly wait - but in the meantime, everyone should
enjoy a great summer break, keep in trim and report to the Downs for training
in September, or even next Saturday if they're really keen....
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