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, February 11, 2011

Gower Pheonix vs Tufnell Park Rangers

Mike Manby (gk)

The Wall
Jamie Davies
Selbie
Dens

Timi (Jules mate)
Manby
Henry
Bradley

Toby
Jules

NW5 1LP, right by Gospel Oak station. 10.20 meet SHARP please gents. Ok lads this is a MASSIVE game. TPR are a physical and strong team so always a tough match. We gotta match them from the off and continue our winning streak. Must win to stay in contention with Allstars and set us up nicely for semi-final v Allstars the following week.

no big saturday nights please gents!

Allstars vs Old Elysians - League 13th Feb

Ulrich

Ollie D
Roger B
Dave O
Dave G
Suresh

Yianni
Aron
Chads
Samps

Jamie
Owen


1.20pm meet
2.00pm KO
Grass
REGENTS PARK - NOT UCS
£5 each

no complacency - nothing but a win will do.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Match report - Virgin vs Allstars - league

Allstars silence NME’s title challenge

A return to green pastures prompted the return of some meaningful opposition for the Allstars. After countless weeks of re-arranged fixtures and weak opposition a tasty looking game was now on the menu.

The Allstars lined up with a familiar back four, strengthened by the return of very own ‘JT’ after a well rested winter break! Flanked by the adventurous Suresh and long throwing Ollie, Dave and Tom can really guide the team from the back.. The middle four was also a strong looking outfit with the bullish tenacity of Aron aligned with Chad’s craft and guile in centre mid. With Samps and Yianni always willing to provide strong running and good delivery’s in the final third, the midfield now has a fine balance. The introduction of Jamie up front with Blandy is always going to trouble any side at this level as his awareness touch and vision is second to none.

It was great conditions for the game, albeit slightly windy but on a well manicured pitch at Ranulf Rd (credit to the grounds man, whoever he is!) the Allstars would always be able to play their brand of football. The Allstars started the game quickly working extremely hard from the front 2 downwards, hassling the Virgin team not giving them time on the ball. This proved fruitful as a long ball up from the defence was pounced upon by Blandy as he forced the Virgin defender into making a mistake, nicked the ball from under his feet and finished by poking around the keeper. 1-0

Another well worked move involving Jamie (Pedro) and Yianni released Blandy on the left who crossed for his strike partner at the far post who despite sliding full length, narrowly missed extending the Allstar’s lead. The game settled slightly as Virgin’s strikers had various sniffs down the channels but ultimately nothing came to fruit. The back four were operating as a tight unit clearing when necessary and operating a good line to catch Virgin offside. Chad’s and Aron began to assert their authority on the game with strong challenges all over the pitch. In particular was Chad’s ability to turn out of trouble and feed a teammate in near impossible situations, a talented player who has cemented his place in the team in his first season at the club.

With a fragile lead the Allstars were saved by a save of true class by Ulrich, the Virgin attacker hit a vicious swerving shot that was heading for the top right hand corner, with half the team convinced it was in, Ulrich flew throw the air and managed to get a strong right hand to the ball sending it away for a virgin corner. There is no doubt that Ulrich has brought a lot to the team and with saves like that, a team will respond positively knowing that they have stalwart as the last line of defence.

Two thirds of the way into the first half and the Allstars managed to double the lead. The ball found its way to Yianni on the left hand side 40yards to goal. Showing some very tidy close control and strong upper body work he managed to shrug off several ‘would be’ tacklers, progressing into the penalty area he then put boot to leather and slammed a shot into the near post leaving the Virgin keeper with singed fingernails.2-0 and the Allstars could deservedly breathe easy.

Half time and Phil urged us to up the game as despite the 2 goal advantage, the game was not won.

2nd half began slowly with no real chances for either side, the game really changed for the worse when Virgin were awarded a dubious penalty of which they duly dispatched. 2-1 = Game on!

The Allstars now really needed to kill this game off, a draw at this stage of the season would not only dent title hopes but confidence within the squad. The team began to get on top again as gaps opened in the channels, this resulted in several corners from which to attack from. With Blandy off corner duty it was Jamie’s responsibility and he delivered time and time again from either side and amazingly with either foot! One such corner was swung beautifully to the back post, Dave Ossack readying himself to nod in the decisive goal only for Blandy to take it off his head (photo to follow). Dave reminding Blandy that he should listen to the call!

The decisive goal did come however with good work from Ollie and Samps down the right leading to an opening for Blandy to whip in a cross for his strike partner who got in front of the defender to guide home. 3-1 A lovely goal and one which really settled the team.


MOTM – Difficult to pick as no-one played badly and the whole team worked well together for the full 90 minutes. But this week it goes to Ulrich for a wonderful save and for several consistent performances in recent weeks. Notable mention to Jamie who linked up fantastically well with teammates and maintained a strong work rate throughout.

Monday, February 07, 2011

Phoenix sink Submarine courtesy of a Fernando Fourpedo

The Camden Musical Association League Cup is as exciting as it gets, and just like the FA Cup there are some truly eye watering fixtures. This was one of them, but far from being a cup upset, Phoenix ensured our third consecutive victory with an eight nil victory over Submarine.

With Sam out, Alex Manby volunteered to play in goal for the first half. His defence was made up of Bradley on the right, Pat on the left, and Selbie and The Wall in the centre. Pat and Alex looked to continue their excellent form on the flanks, and Henry linked up once again with Jamie Davies to boss the midfield. El Capitano Jules and Fernando 'El Nino' Denselow made up the main strike force.

Phoenix started brightly, but with the surface around the opposition’s goal resembling Passchendaele, chances were being spurned left right and centre. The only way we could seemingly score was to run the ball into the net. Jules tried this and was duly hacked down for a penalty. In stepped Fernando, who banished his recent penalty demons by hammering the ball past the keeper. The pitch was not making life easy, and did not help our style of play at all. Jules again tried to run the ball into the goal, this time he skipped past a number of challenges before finishing clinically into the bottom left hand corner of the goal.

Other note worthy attempts on goal include a Fernando free kick that hit the post, and a wonderful piece of skill from Alex on the wing, who chipped the ball over an oncoming defender and then volleyed inches wide from 30 yards out.

Two nil at half time and the score line could have been three times what it was. The pitch was terrible, but we were guilty of missing some excellent chances. The half time talk called for more of the same, and the team was rejiggled to fit in Alex Manby, who was replaced by Bradley in goal. Alex joined Henry at centre mid, and Jamie Davies dropped to centre back.

The second half, despite playing uphill and against the wind turned into a goal fest, with six goals scored. Jules added to the tally shortly after the break with a tidy finish, and Fernando grabbed his second. With the two strikers both looking for their hat-tricks, Jules was eager to get his third hat-trick for the club before his turn in goal, which was rapidly approaching. Despite two or three attempts in quick succession, Jules was unlucky not to get his hat-trick, and replaced Bradley in goal for the second half of the second half. Henry moved up to play alongside Fernando, and Raj came on for Pat, who had another solid performance.

Fernando grabbed his hat-trick courtesy of a Henry through ball, and paid back the service by putting 'The Babymaker' through twice. ‘The Babymaker’ is not known for his goal scoring prowess, but took his two chances excellently, remaining onside before finishing smartly into the corners. With the last kick of the game, Phoenix got their eighth goal after some great running from Pete, whose shot was eventually bundled in by Fernando for his forth of the game.

Eight nil and a great performance all round. Man of the Match goes to Jules, who scored two crackers, won a penalty, and ran rings round their defence. Jules has been consistently good all season both on and off the pitch, getting on the score sheet and setting up chances aplenty, but most importantly he has organised the team, and is a vocal and passionate captain on the pitch.