Gower FC

Gowers FC is the Old Boys football club of University College School. The Club currently fields 2 teams on Sundays in North London. If you're interested in getting involved contact Allstars captain Phil Glyn (pg@innzone.com) or Phoenix captain James Denselow (jdenselow@hotmail.com)

Friday, October 13, 2006

TEAM NEWS

Gower 1st XI Vs BVH

Gower 1st XI Squad to face BVH in league, away at Tufnell Park, Campdale Road - on grass - Meet 1.30pm - no money required.

O Hagan
Gladstone
Ossack
Glyn ©
Chittenden
Duggan
Kleinman
Street
Durrant
Kelly
Medley
Klinger

Big match this one - they win, they are top of the league, we win, we stretch our lead at the top. Always a tough, highly competitive match. Be prepared, be psyched and be winners. Power.


Friendly Fixture: Gower 2nd XI Vs. South Mansfield

15.10.06, K.O-1.30pm

Paul Schneider
Layton
Treen
Dens ©
Sam
Jon Hanna
Nick
Hill
Tariq
Muffdog
Leon
Fleshie
Freedman

1.30pm – K.O, 5 pounds Subs (DON’T FORGET!)

White tops with bibs, black shorts and socks,

Meet 12.45pm Sharp at Wormwood Scrubs, Gower 2nd XI Home Pitch.
You need to go onto Du Cane Road (W6), then take the left up Artilerry Lane. Park your car, and then head into the Linford Christie stadium - where we will have changing rooms assigned under Gower.

Really good chance for the new members of the squad to settle in, any problems give me a call.

Dens - 07932 607711

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Training Tonight

K.O 7.30, Powerleague Mill Hill

Monday, October 09, 2006

Match Report - Gower 1s vs Northern Athletic

Gower 1's- 1 Northern Athletic- 1

Gower 1s took on a Premier division side, Northern Athletic (NA) at Regents Park. Unlike the previous week, Gowers were slow off the blocks, allowing NA to pass the ball round and dominate the first 10 mins. Soon enough, Gowers got in their stride, stimulated by some good old traditional hard tackling, headers and winning of the ball, which enabled Gower to gain possession and start playing the ball around.

For the next 20-30 mins, Gowers really turned it on. Shifting the ball down the channels, both left and right, enabling Medley upfront to get in lethal one on one situations with his marker, which he dominated, but didn’t finish off. Early on, a fine cross from Durrant, found Klinger in space who volleyed acrobatically and powerfully but wide. Some quality understanding, communication and sound defending from the back four, built the foundation for more good Gower play, particularly in a move down the right, a burst and cross from Selbie which found Flesch free at the far post, only for their defender to block Fleschy’s goal-bound volley with his hand – which predictably (with Tony refereeing) wasn’t given.

0-0 half-time and we knew the game was there for the taking…if we kept up that intensity and good play.

We began as we left off, creating good chances through Medley again, and some excellent corners from Flesch – which was supported superbly by Ossack’s reading of the game at centre-back, sweeping up like it should be done. But, attacking-wise, whilst we were mostly playing the way we wanted to, it just seemed that it may well be one of those days again. Touches, passes and shots weren’t always at their best, and it was a case of missing by inches here and there. Highlighted by an excellent “cross-pitch” run by Medley, who slotted a perfect pass between full back and centre back, for Fleschy who 9 times out of 10, would have bent it round the keeper, but this time, hit it too near the keeper and it wasn’t to be….

Nevertheless we persisted and eventually, after a fine run by Durrant, cutting inside and taking on his defender in the box, he was classically fouled and won a penalty.

Up steps the top goal scorer, Medley, only for Tony the ref to again be pedantic and move the ball 3 times, 3 millimetres to the left (because it wasn’t on the spot), which may well have put Medley off – and surprise surprise the penalty was well saved.

Frustrating wasn’t the word.

Gower spirit, in fact Gower Power I think it was….and only a few minutes later, Medley had probably his weakest shot of the game, only for it to creep threw the goalkeepers legs and into the side netting.

1-0 to Gower.

Keep the ball. That was all Gower needed to do for the remaining 15 mins.

And we did so, quite decently….

For 90 seconds.

Until a hoof forward by NA was flicked on perfectly by their striker to the feet of their other striker who was in a very dodgy off-side position but in plenty of space, and he had time to slot it past O Hagan in goal, and in off the post.

Their one and only shot on target of the entire game.

Sickness.

But that’s football, you switch off for 30 seconds and…

Anyhow, Gowers battled hard for the winner, in the final 10 mins – a diving header from Glyn was cleared off the line, and in the dying seconds, Duggan rose, called for it (cup final stylee) only for his free header to whiz past the junction of the bar/post.

1-1 it finished (and 1 point each in our 4-team cup group stage)

Such a frustrating game, especially because the defence played so well, giving Dan O Hagan a largely hassle-free day, and the fact that we created so many opportunities to score, but didn’t put them away.

There are however plenty of positives to take from the game.

We outplayed, outbattled, and outperformed a Premier division side. Our defence was solid as. And our attacking play was mostly dangerous and threatening. All good foundations to build.

Bottom line, we continue to play like this, we will win this league. We just have to be patient and the goals will come. Remember Gower Power.


Man of the Match = Dave Ossack – flawless performance at Centre-back, unbeatable and taught the Captain how to defend.

Well done all.

Next week - away at BVH – traditionally a very very nasty game. Last time 2 red cards. Bring it on…..

Match Report - Gower 2nd XI Vs ‘Ave It

Gower 2's 0-0 Ave’ It

Gower 2's were unlucky not to finish with a win after a tightly fought contest at their new home ground in Acton. Lining up in a 4-4-2 formation the team handed first starts to Leon up front, Sam at right back, Jon in midfield and Nick at left back.

On a good pitch Gowers dominated the first half with little getting through to trouble Danny ‘the wall’ Layton and Howie at the heart of the defence. A sign of both Gower fitness and commitment both Howie and Gladis played important games following earlier 10k runs (to see them finish click on this link and enter their names).

Chances came and went with the game unfolding very much like the effort of the A XI two weeks previous. Following good work by Lucas, Mike had a strong shot saved by the decent opposition keeper, then Leon dribbled his way into space before cracking a 20 yard effort that crashed against the crossbar before bouncing harmlessly away. Lucas then had a free kicked tipped over the bar as Gower were pressing and gaining a degree of fluency in the centre of the park where the game was to be decided. The new partnership of Jon and Mitch, which will hopefully become a established platform in the near future, hassled and harried for the ball. Yet like any relationship it will take time for the two players to better understand one another.
The attacks continued; Dens had a glancing header cleared of the line by a defender on the post and then Leon danced clear to go one on one with the keeper before delaying and allowing the centre back to recover and move in for a tackle. Gowers were communicating well, in particular Nick on the left who had a solid start to what promise to be a bright Gower future.

After half-time oranges, Gowers got bogged down in a 2nd half characterised by a midfield skirmish with both Mitch and Jon putting in heavy tackles and working hard for the team. Yet the fluency of the first half was lacking and Leon found himself running down dead ends up front as the midfield dropped deep to fight for possession. Ave’ it had a couple of decent chances but were saved by characteristically brave goalkeeping from Rod who delivered a commanding and assuring performance between the sticks.

Right at the death new boy Tariq had the ball in the back of the net for Gower but was to be denied by a dubious offside call.

So all in all a decent enough start from the embryonic Gower 2nd team. Every great journey starts with small steps in the right direction and the boys can feel proud of being there at the start.

Men of the Match: Mitch and Jon- Midfield fighters