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FLEGG YR 7’S PLAY CLIFF PARK HIGH

On the 8th October Flegg played Cliff Park High. There were some patches of cloud, a lot of sunshine and wind.

A few minutes into the match, Tyler Bleach scored the first goal for Flegg to make it 1-0 to the home team. A little while later, after Tyler’s goal, Cliff Park equalised to make it 1-1. A couple of minutes later, Josh Maney had a chance to put Flegg in front but headed wide. Just a minute later Louie Stronach had a free-kick and almost scored but the keeper got his hands onto it. Then Adam Jones came on and scored after Sam Cox made a mistake and Cliff Park almost scored again to make it all square again. It was 2-1 to Flegg. Still in the 1st half, Ben Gibbs made it 3-1 to Flegg with a cheeky little chip which went over the keeper. The Jones got his 2nd goal of the match with a great volley in the air just before half time. At half time it was 4-1 to Flegg.

Cliff Park kicked off the 2nd half and soon scored to make it 4-2. Some time later Cliff Park should’ve been awarded a throwing but the linesman played on. Then Oliver Abrahams scored his first goal of the match after being substituted. Louie Donaldson- Medler was the one who set up the goal with a corner. Then Louie had a chance to score himself but the keeper saved it. Then Tyler had some great chances but every time he had a shot the keeper got them all the time. Flegg had played consistently well all match. In the last 5 minutes Oliver Abrahams had a great chance to make it 6-2 to Flegg but their keeper saved it again. Then Cliff Park scored to make it 5-3 but it was too late. Flegg had dominated the game; final whistle went and Flegg had won 5-3 to go through to the next round of the cup.

The team: Sam Cox, Tom Green, Tom Shepherd, Callum Haddow, Oliver Abrahams, Louie Donaldson-Medler, Louie Stronach, Josh Larner, Anthony Annison, Ollie Millard, Ross Stanton, Josh Maney, Tyler Bleach, Ben Gibbs and Adam Jones.

MATTHEW DAWSON.  

                                                                                                                                                                                             

Flegg V Acle: 19th October

Flegg played away to Acle in a hard fought game between both sides. Both teams were looking for the win but unfortunately for Flegg this was not the result they were looking for. Flegg started the game with all the possession and managed to secure 2 goals within 15 minutes. Acle came back the stronger team and scored a goal to finish off the half 2-1. Second half saw Acle more determined than Flegg and early on in the second half, they got their equaliser. Both teams attled well, and Acle found the new again to give them the win.

Louis Stronach  

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Flegg V Caister

Flegg played at home to Caister in wet conditions although this did not affect Flegg’s performance. Flegg took an early lead with a fantastic goal. Although Caister battled well, they were not able to keep out the striking force of Flegg; another goal was added to the tally. Caister did not drop their heads and came back at Flegg with a goal. Half Time 2-1. Second half saw Flegg the stronger defence team as Flegg was giving Caister too much possession. Flegg then came back in to the game, passing and moving well and scoring 3 more goals in the second half to give them a comfortable 5-1 win. A good effort from all the boyrs who played well and well done to the referee for a fair game.

Louis Stronach

                                                                                                                                                                                            

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