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)

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Outclassed Outfought Outmaneouvred Outback basically get battered

Match report - Outback vs Gower Allstars - Mar 2nd

"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment.

In the times of great adversity, legends are born. That heroes prevail.

And each and every one of the Gower Allstars became a hero on Sunday, when they stood tall and annihilated an experienced strong Outback team at Market Road, to leave them within a whisker of clinching the Premier league title.


Despite an OTT Glyn psyche-up team talk pre-kick off, the Gowers started on the back foot, with Outback controlling the play and passing the ball around and even through the Gower midfield.

A free-kick awarded 25 yards out from the Gower goal, was taken quickly, whilst the wall was being lined up, and curled into the corner of the net, surprising the Allstars and giving Outback a 1-0 lead.

A one goal deficit knocked some sense into the Gowers, and they started to play the ball around on the deck, and interchanged play well from flank to flank. It was Botterill who looked the most dangerous on the left wing, creating several chances for him and his team.


However it was a throughball from Chittenden, dummied by Kelly, that sent Ricky through with just the centre back to beat from 30 yards. Taking no chances, he just walloped it, low and hard past the keeper to equalise for Gowers.

Gower dominance began to take shape, with the back four, notably Capone at left back, thwarting each and every Outback attack.

It was from a Blandy corner that Gowers took the lead via their Captain, who sprinted in losing marker, and it needed just a tap in to take the lead. The celebration was far from cool and calm.

2-1 Gower, and it deservedly remained that scoreline, up until halftime, with Gower in noticeable control, demonstrated no better than by a Botterill spin, round two players, sending him into 30 yards of space, and he ran on to the edge of the area and cracked a great shot just wide. Nearly goal of the season.

“More of the same, never give up, dig deep til you can’t breath any more” were the inspirational words by the Gaffer in the break,

And his words were fulfilled, with Gowers defending heroically as two banks of four, led by no better than by Chittenden, Ossack and Glyn at the heart of the defence and Paley sweeping up, which nullified the Outback possession, time after time.

Mitchell came more into the game, breaking up any Outback play in the centre of the park, and Ricky was just ridiculous.

Abnormally long throw ins, giant headers, sliding tackles, controlled possession and composed passing – all the assets you can possibly want in a player and Ricky displayed them in abundance, leading his team by example.

Outback pressure, was continually thwarted and time after time, transformed into a speedy counter attack, using Blandy and Botterill on the flanks to great effect.

And Blandy could no wrong. He repeatedly beat his full back, with some top skills and created numerous opportunities for the likes of Medley, Kelly, and Botterill who all squandered one on ones with the keeper.

It was becoming tense, as the chances kept being squandered, one by one.

2-1…..75 mins gone, and a build up of both Gower anxiety and lack of fitness, began to creap in with the back four, leading to the odd mishap here and there……….

But it was the desire and belief of the Gowers as a team, that kept Outback at bay.

You could sense it. The Allstars had a determination, a work ethic that became their backbone. They simply weren’t going to falter….today was to be a Gower day.

A substitution introducing the new and hugely talented Johny Hurly, gave the Gowers another outlet, an added dimension. And they didn’t have to wait long to seal the game, when some great skill sent Hurly free down the wing, and rather than take the full back on, he cleverly squared it to the onrushing Ricky, who controlled the ball, shifted to his right, and screamed an unstoppable finish into the very top corner from 25 yards.

3-1 – and you could see the relief on every one of the Gowers faces.

It then became samba stuff, when the Allstars started playing the ball round, from right back, to centre back, to left back, to Hurly on the left wing again, who this time, took on the full back with ease, cut inside on to his right, and curled a powerful shot into the top corner.

4 -1 and even a random onlooker from the street, clapped that one.

With 1 minute remaining, almost a déjà vu, led to Hurly cutting inside yet again, only this time for his shot to be parried, and it fell to an unmarked Medley, who slotted home to make the final scoreline a delightful 5-1 !!

What a performance. Having not been at the races for the past few weeks, it was so important for the Gowers to get back to playing classy winning football, and with a practically full Gower Allstars squad for the first time in weeks, it returned with style.

But this was not only about nice football, this victory came down to hunger, to desire. And on that performance every one of the Allstars, deserves to be a champion.
It is now 3 pts from a possible 9 that mathematically secures the league title, all against lower league opposition.

This win was monumental, mesmeric and arguably the most important in the clubs history. Proud does not even begin to describe the feeling.

Bottle it up. Remember it. Store it away. It really is one of your greatest achievements.

MOTM = Huge shouts have to go to Blandy, for his blissful wing play, Botterill for a stunning come back after a month of injury, and Capone, who put in a picture perfect left back performance, but there was only one winner today. And that was the beast himself. I don’t know how you play against him, when he performs like he did today, but Ricky Warren (yes he does a surname) put in one of the best performances ever seen in a Gower shirt, and he was instrumental in this victory. Not only in scoring two great crucial goals, but also his all round dominance of the midfield. He was a machine today and when he is like this, he is without the question the most influential player in the whole MA league. Needless to say, well done amigo – and one last point, Ricky, please don’t every tackle me, coz I don’t think I would ever play again.

Amazing stuff. What a team.

Captain Proud

3 Comments:

  • At 11:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    quality

     
  • At 3:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    There is no one in this league to match up your standard of football. You guys deserve to win premiership title from Red Star Camden who were dominant in this league for last 5years.

     
  • At 5:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i couldn't agree more

     

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