Allstars vs BVH report - final league match May 6th
The Allstars took on a BVH side who were active, lively and motivated to beat the Allstar champions.
True to their intentions, BVH started the stronger and put the Allstars midfield under a lot of pressure. This lead to mistakes and losing possession a number of times, which prevented the Allstars from finding any rhythm and creating some decent attacks.
BVH got their just rewards, when Kleinmann at left back, was taken on by their winger, who crossed the ball which accidentally hit Kleinmanns hand – and a very harsh penalty was awarded and converted to give BVH the lead.
Gowers then woke up and began to dominate the last 15 minutes, using the channels to good effect, setting the strikers free.
On 35 mins Allstars equalised through Medley, after Blandy missed his usual open goal opportunity.
1-1 HT.
For the first time in 4 weeks, Gowers started to play some real football, keeping possession, finding the spare man, playing sensibly, and creating the openings.
Several chances were missed, until a goal of the season contender arrived. A deep cross, just missed Klinger’s head, so he retreated, span and shot first time on the volley, with his left foot, and the ball flew into the opposite corner across the keeper. Spectacular.
2-1 Gower.
Allstars continued to dominate with Joe Paley making his debut in goal solidly, and Mitchell turning a bad first half, into a superb second half.
And that was how the game finished.
2-1 Gower. Unbeaten in the league all season. 36 points out of a possible 42. Outstanding stuff.
True to their intentions, BVH started the stronger and put the Allstars midfield under a lot of pressure. This lead to mistakes and losing possession a number of times, which prevented the Allstars from finding any rhythm and creating some decent attacks.
BVH got their just rewards, when Kleinmann at left back, was taken on by their winger, who crossed the ball which accidentally hit Kleinmanns hand – and a very harsh penalty was awarded and converted to give BVH the lead.
Gowers then woke up and began to dominate the last 15 minutes, using the channels to good effect, setting the strikers free.
On 35 mins Allstars equalised through Medley, after Blandy missed his usual open goal opportunity.
1-1 HT.
For the first time in 4 weeks, Gowers started to play some real football, keeping possession, finding the spare man, playing sensibly, and creating the openings.
Several chances were missed, until a goal of the season contender arrived. A deep cross, just missed Klinger’s head, so he retreated, span and shot first time on the volley, with his left foot, and the ball flew into the opposite corner across the keeper. Spectacular.
2-1 Gower.
Allstars continued to dominate with Joe Paley making his debut in goal solidly, and Mitchell turning a bad first half, into a superb second half.
And that was how the game finished.
2-1 Gower. Unbeaten in the league all season. 36 points out of a possible 42. Outstanding stuff.
MOTM = Ben Mitchell – from having such a dodgy first 35 mins, he turned the tide, and produced a match-winning defensive performance in midfield.
So, that now leaves us with the up and coming MA Cup final this Sunday against a double-winning Red Star, who beat Outback on Sunday to win the Premier Division and having won the Group Cup.
So, it becomes a Bayern vs Manu final of 1999 – winner takes the treble.
Theres never been more incentive to win. We are under-dogs and if we perform, will win the treble.
Psyche up email to come…. But in the meantime, visualise it, believe it, win it.

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