Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
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Halesowen Town 0 Stourbr*dge 2
Stourbr*dge settled the game with two late second half strikes inflicting Halesowen’s first pre-season defeat in a keenly contested local derby.
In the opening minute Yeltz goalkeeper Paul Evans denied Sam Rock and then blocked Ryan Rowe after seven minutes with Stourbr*dge preparing to start a new season at a higher level than Halesowen for the first time in over twenty years.
Lee Chilton tested Stourbr*dge goalkeeper Lewis Solly in the 15th minute and Solly kept out Chilton’s bobbling effort from 20 yards in the 36th minute. Nathan Jackson then drove just wide of the Stourbr*dge upright in the 37th minute in an even first half.
Before the break, Evans stretched to grab a free-kick from Sean Geddes and then did well to beat the ball away after Rowe evaded several challenges to skip through the heart of the home defence in the 42nd minute.
After the interval Stourbr*dge skipper Ben Billingham set up substitute Josh Craddock to screw just wide and a further Billingham effort dipped over the bar. Substitute David PLINSTON had the simple task of touching the ball home at the far post to give the visitors the lead in the 69th minute following Craddock’s shot across goal.
In the 75th minute Jackson lifted the ball over the Stourbr*dge bar before GEDDES - a new signing from Walsall - hit a 30-yard screamer into the top corner to double the Glassboys’ lead after 76 minutes.
Halesowen Town: Paul Evans; Aaron Lescott, Nathaniel Caines (Adam Robinson 72), Mark Smith, Peter Folkes (Alex Roofe 80), Craig Connor (Jem Mills 80), Andrew Westwood (Keenan Meakin-Richards 63), Gavin Saunders, Nathan Jackson (Rory Curtis 80), Justin Nisbett (Andre Hinds 63), Lee Chilton.
Stourbr*dge: Lewis Solly; Sam Rock (Sam Smith HT), Ryan Mahon (James Dyson 62), Paul McCone, Sean Geddes, Nathan Bennett (Paul Lloyd 65), Craig Slater (Josh Craddock HT), Leon Broadhurst, Ryan Rowe, Ben Billingham, Drew Canavan (David Plinston 62).
Attendance: 375
Referee: R. Crawford (Stoke-on-Trent)
Stourbr*dge settled the game with two late second half strikes inflicting Halesowen’s first pre-season defeat in a keenly contested local derby.
In the opening minute Yeltz goalkeeper Paul Evans denied Sam Rock and then blocked Ryan Rowe after seven minutes with Stourbr*dge preparing to start a new season at a higher level than Halesowen for the first time in over twenty years.
Lee Chilton tested Stourbr*dge goalkeeper Lewis Solly in the 15th minute and Solly kept out Chilton’s bobbling effort from 20 yards in the 36th minute. Nathan Jackson then drove just wide of the Stourbr*dge upright in the 37th minute in an even first half.
Before the break, Evans stretched to grab a free-kick from Sean Geddes and then did well to beat the ball away after Rowe evaded several challenges to skip through the heart of the home defence in the 42nd minute.
After the interval Stourbr*dge skipper Ben Billingham set up substitute Josh Craddock to screw just wide and a further Billingham effort dipped over the bar. Substitute David PLINSTON had the simple task of touching the ball home at the far post to give the visitors the lead in the 69th minute following Craddock’s shot across goal.
In the 75th minute Jackson lifted the ball over the Stourbr*dge bar before GEDDES - a new signing from Walsall - hit a 30-yard screamer into the top corner to double the Glassboys’ lead after 76 minutes.
Halesowen Town: Paul Evans; Aaron Lescott, Nathaniel Caines (Adam Robinson 72), Mark Smith, Peter Folkes (Alex Roofe 80), Craig Connor (Jem Mills 80), Andrew Westwood (Keenan Meakin-Richards 63), Gavin Saunders, Nathan Jackson (Rory Curtis 80), Justin Nisbett (Andre Hinds 63), Lee Chilton.
Stourbr*dge: Lewis Solly; Sam Rock (Sam Smith HT), Ryan Mahon (James Dyson 62), Paul McCone, Sean Geddes, Nathan Bennett (Paul Lloyd 65), Craig Slater (Josh Craddock HT), Leon Broadhurst, Ryan Rowe, Ben Billingham, Drew Canavan (David Plinston 62).
Attendance: 375
Referee: R. Crawford (Stoke-on-Trent)
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
how many teams will get 375 for a league match ?
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
In our league? None.watsisnerm wrote:how many teams will get 375 for a league match ?
Well apart from us hopefully.
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
There were a few there on Saturday who hopefully will not come again.
However, on Saturdays with new ownership crowds should be min 300 maybe over 400 when we get off to a good winning start.
However, on Saturdays with new ownership crowds should be min 300 maybe over 400 when we get off to a good winning start.
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
I wasn't able to make Saturday. Can you enlighten me a bit?JohnC wrote:There were a few there on Saturday who hopefully will not come again.
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
just few stour and yeltz kids going to the Stourbr*dge rd end to square up to each other quite pathetic really
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
Oh, them again. As changes said, this is pathetic. Still, seeing as most of the opposition we'll face this season are unlikely to bringing any great 'posse' with them, hopefully they won't both much (or preferrably, at all).
Edit: Just thinking, would the Stourport games be a possible source of trouble?
Edit: Just thinking, would the Stourport games be a possible source of trouble?
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Re: Stourbr*dge - Friendly - 30/08/2011
I was with my 5 year old daughter and was not impressed when they come flying through the harry rudge stand, I swiftly moved her out the way.