AFC Sudbury updates
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Finished 4.1
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Nothing to moan about, so all I'll say is another game without a goal from a corner.
Actually I lie. I'll also say Mickleover - stop bloody winning.
Actually I lie. I'll also say Mickleover - stop bloody winning.
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Nice and comfortable in the end. The main difference for me this season is the quality coming off the bench. We started the second half slowly and in previous seasons would have had little on the bench to lift a game. But to be able to bring on Cobourne and Manning followed later by Gregory shows a great strength in depth. We now have 16 or 17 players worthy of starting any game. Pleased for Miracle to get a hattrick today as a few chances have gone begging of late, he well deserved it. Well done lads.
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Southern League Premier Central – Saturday, 14th October 2023
Halesowen Town 4 AFC Sudbury 1
Leading Yeltz striker Miracle Okafor fired a fine hat-trick to put Halesowen back up to second-place in the league table, writes DJ.
Yeltz manager Paul Smith was quick to praise the opponents. “First of all, credit to Sudbury, they’re a young side but a very good outfit. I feel for them. We worked hard with good substitutes in a workmanlike performance”. Asked about hat-trick hero Okafor, Smith said “There are not enough good words for Miracle, he was brilliant again today with three good finishes and he could’ve had two more. In our first season back in this division we’re doing really well.”
It was the first meeting against AFC Sudbury after the club was formed from one of Halesowen’s previous opponents Sudbury Town.
Halesowen were almost caught cold when Romario Dunne slotted wide of an open goal in the 2nd minute following confusion in the home defence. Sudbury soon paid the price when Okafor was put through in the 10th minute and although his first attempt was saved by James Bradbrook, OKAFOR followed up to put the Yeltz ahead. Kieren Donnelly went close from George Cater’s 15th minute cross and Bradbrook then collected from Kieren Morris after Ryan Wynter headed on from a corner a minute later.
OKAFOR doubled Halesowen’s lead from the penalty spot in the 19th minute by slotting to the left of Bradbrook with his unique penalty technique after Jack Holmes was brought down by Olumide Oluwatimilehin. With the Yeltz in control, George Cater’s 22nd minute curling shot was caught by Bradbrook.
Okafor was sent free on goal by Todd Parker to try to complete his first half hat-trick but he slotted wide after 38 minutes and Holmes was desperately unlucky three minutes before the interval when his low shot from the right struck both posts before rebounding out to safety.
Halesowen made a more low key start to the second period and Joe NEAL reduced the arrears for the Yellows with a 48th minute close range finish assisted by Malachi Napa making his on-loan debut. After the quieter spell, home substitute McKauley Manning burst forward in the 64th minute only for Sudbury goalkeeper Bradbrook to make another blocking save.
OKAFOR was given a sight on goal in the 73rd minute and finally completed his hat-trick and 14th goal of the season by placing home a difficult angled 15 yard shot to make it 3-1. Substitute Richard Gregory volleyed just high when fed by fellow substitute Simeon Cobourne in the 84th minute but GREGORY went on to complete the scoring at 4-1 when he collected Nathan Hayward’s deep free-kick and converted into the top of the net three minutes into stoppage time.
Halesowen Town: Dan Platt (c); Josh Ezewele, Reece Mitchell, Todd Parker, Ryan Wynter, Kieran Morris, Kieren Donnelly, Nathan Hayward, Miracle Okafor (Richard Gregory 77), Jack Holmes (McKauley Manning 58), George Cater (Simeon Cobourne 58). Subs Not Used: Jak Hickman, Josh Hawker.
AFC Sudbury: James Bradbrook; Oliver Caley-Brown, Joe Tarpey, Olumide Oluwatimilehin, Charlie Lewis, Thomas Dickens, Philip Brown-Bampoe (Reuben Swann 69), Ben Hunter (Billy Walsh 88), Joe Neal, Romario Dunne (c), Malachi Napa. Subs Not Used: Jamie Eveleigh, Lloyd Wicks (GK).
Referee: Jason Porter Attendance: 1,303
Booked: Oluwatimilehin (18), Dunne (24)
Tulleys Print HTFC Man of the Match selected by the Vice Presidents: Miracle Okafor
Non-League Paper Man of the Match: Miracle Okafor
Halesowen Town 4 AFC Sudbury 1
Leading Yeltz striker Miracle Okafor fired a fine hat-trick to put Halesowen back up to second-place in the league table, writes DJ.
Yeltz manager Paul Smith was quick to praise the opponents. “First of all, credit to Sudbury, they’re a young side but a very good outfit. I feel for them. We worked hard with good substitutes in a workmanlike performance”. Asked about hat-trick hero Okafor, Smith said “There are not enough good words for Miracle, he was brilliant again today with three good finishes and he could’ve had two more. In our first season back in this division we’re doing really well.”
It was the first meeting against AFC Sudbury after the club was formed from one of Halesowen’s previous opponents Sudbury Town.
Halesowen were almost caught cold when Romario Dunne slotted wide of an open goal in the 2nd minute following confusion in the home defence. Sudbury soon paid the price when Okafor was put through in the 10th minute and although his first attempt was saved by James Bradbrook, OKAFOR followed up to put the Yeltz ahead. Kieren Donnelly went close from George Cater’s 15th minute cross and Bradbrook then collected from Kieren Morris after Ryan Wynter headed on from a corner a minute later.
OKAFOR doubled Halesowen’s lead from the penalty spot in the 19th minute by slotting to the left of Bradbrook with his unique penalty technique after Jack Holmes was brought down by Olumide Oluwatimilehin. With the Yeltz in control, George Cater’s 22nd minute curling shot was caught by Bradbrook.
Okafor was sent free on goal by Todd Parker to try to complete his first half hat-trick but he slotted wide after 38 minutes and Holmes was desperately unlucky three minutes before the interval when his low shot from the right struck both posts before rebounding out to safety.
Halesowen made a more low key start to the second period and Joe NEAL reduced the arrears for the Yellows with a 48th minute close range finish assisted by Malachi Napa making his on-loan debut. After the quieter spell, home substitute McKauley Manning burst forward in the 64th minute only for Sudbury goalkeeper Bradbrook to make another blocking save.
OKAFOR was given a sight on goal in the 73rd minute and finally completed his hat-trick and 14th goal of the season by placing home a difficult angled 15 yard shot to make it 3-1. Substitute Richard Gregory volleyed just high when fed by fellow substitute Simeon Cobourne in the 84th minute but GREGORY went on to complete the scoring at 4-1 when he collected Nathan Hayward’s deep free-kick and converted into the top of the net three minutes into stoppage time.
Halesowen Town: Dan Platt (c); Josh Ezewele, Reece Mitchell, Todd Parker, Ryan Wynter, Kieran Morris, Kieren Donnelly, Nathan Hayward, Miracle Okafor (Richard Gregory 77), Jack Holmes (McKauley Manning 58), George Cater (Simeon Cobourne 58). Subs Not Used: Jak Hickman, Josh Hawker.
AFC Sudbury: James Bradbrook; Oliver Caley-Brown, Joe Tarpey, Olumide Oluwatimilehin, Charlie Lewis, Thomas Dickens, Philip Brown-Bampoe (Reuben Swann 69), Ben Hunter (Billy Walsh 88), Joe Neal, Romario Dunne (c), Malachi Napa. Subs Not Used: Jamie Eveleigh, Lloyd Wicks (GK).
Referee: Jason Porter Attendance: 1,303
Booked: Oluwatimilehin (18), Dunne (24)
Tulleys Print HTFC Man of the Match selected by the Vice Presidents: Miracle Okafor
Non-League Paper Man of the Match: Miracle Okafor
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Yes this is a good point. The bench is looking much better and the players can influence the game rather than just coming on to fill a gap for a tired or injured player.andy wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 17:47Nice and comfortable in the end. The main difference for me this season is the quality coming off the bench. We started the second half slowly and in previous seasons would have had little on the bench to lift a game. But to be able to bring on Cobourne and Manning followed later by Gregory shows a great strength in depth. We now have 16 or 17 players worthy of starting any game. Pleased for Miracle to get a hattrick today as a few chances have gone begging of late, he well deserved it. Well done lads.
It's been very good so far and we are generally playing more convincingly this season at a higher level than we were last season.
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2nd in the league after 11 game’s following promotion.
2nd in the attendance table also following promotion.
Nothing else to be said !
2nd in the attendance table also following promotion.
Nothing else to be said !
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GreySquirrel wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 19:042nd in the league after 11 game’s following promotion.
2nd in the attendance table also following promotion.
Nothing else to be said !
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Nurse nurse............GreySquirrel wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 19:042nd in the league after 11 game’s following promotion.
2nd in the attendance table also following promotion.
Nothing else to be said !
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Stranger game really I thought. 5 goals but not that many chances and cant remember either keeper making a save.
Glaring miss from their centre forward could have had a massive impact on the game. Miracle shooting wide on a 1 on 1 and Jack hitting both posts were the only other 2 real chances I can remember.
Sudbury certainly didnt play like a team with their current league position and we were very solid in keeping our shape to restrict them.
They did a good job in keeping both Jack and Todd quiet and they probably had their quietest games of the season.
Agree the bench made a difference and good to see Greggs getting a goal.
Thought it was a great team effort and either Miracle or Hayward MOM for me
Glaring miss from their centre forward could have had a massive impact on the game. Miracle shooting wide on a 1 on 1 and Jack hitting both posts were the only other 2 real chances I can remember.
Sudbury certainly didnt play like a team with their current league position and we were very solid in keeping our shape to restrict them.
They did a good job in keeping both Jack and Todd quiet and they probably had their quietest games of the season.
Agree the bench made a difference and good to see Greggs getting a goal.
Thought it was a great team effort and either Miracle or Hayward MOM for me
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Wholeheartedly agree about Halesowen's bench for this season,
We're just going about our business, hopefully, under the radar. Here's to the next eleven games!
We're just going about our business, hopefully, under the radar. Here's to the next eleven games!