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Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 16:57
by drummyb
Not there so cant comment but happy with a win.

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 16:58
by ArgusAda
Excellent ! Especially as you said we were 2-1 down !!!

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 17:00
by Dazzie76
Big win that another tricky one ticked off. Well done boys

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 17:35
by Poll
Definitely felt like 2-1 down! Very hard work 2nd half as we let them back in the game, but a very welcome 3 points

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 17:42
by DJ
Northern Premier League Midlands – Saturday, 28th January 2023

Cambridge City 1 Halesowen Town 2

Two first half goals from Richard Gregory and Ash Sammons kept Halesowen on top of the league table, writes DJ.

In the first real chance of the game, Halesowen’s Gregory volleyed over the bar after good 9th minute work from Kieren Donnelly. Impressive Donnelly was then brought down just inside the Cambridge area and penalty expert GREGORY sent Cambridge goalkeeper Joe Welch the wrong way from the penalty spot to hand Halesowen a 16th minute lead.

But Halesowen didn’t have it all their own way with Josh Quaynor forced to clear off the line in the 31st minute and the Lilywhites found the net a minute later, only for the effort to be ruled offside.

The Yeltz doubled their lead in the 38th minute when more good work from Donnelly saw him roll the ball across for Ash SAMMONS to stroke home a great goal from 20 yards out.

Cambridge applied more pressure in the second half with Ryan Ingrey and Jared Robson both going close, but Halesowen managed to hold onto the vital three points on a sticky surface. Yeltz goalkeeper Dan Platt made a couple of good saves after an hour and more good defending was required to keep out Cambridge’s 72nd minute corner. Josh Ezewele then also cleared off the line after 77 minutes.

The Lilywhites finally pulled a goal back in the final minute of normal time after a speculative shot rebounded off the crossbar and Dan COTTON was on hand to net the loose ball. There was still time for Platt to make another terrific save as Halesowen hung on.

Cambridge City: Joe Welch; Ben Nolan, Jake Battersby, Isaac Maynard, Yaw Ofosu, Taylor Parr, Tommy Rigby, Tom Waumsley (Mikey Davis 74), Ryan Ingrey, Jarid Robson, Dan Cotton. Sub Not Used: Caleb Chandler, Ben Bradley, Ed Tassell, Jake Stronge.

Halesowen Town: Dan Platt; Josh Ezewele, Josh Quaynor, Tom Turton, Rob Evans, Nat Kelly, Nathan Hayward, Ash Sammons (Greg Mills 64), Jamie Insall (Jac Redhead 83), Richard Gregory (McKauley Manning 74), Kieren Donnelly. Subs Not Used: Moussa Koita, Taylor Homer.

Referee: Thomas Harvey Attendance: 279
Booked: Cotton (33), Evans (36), Robson (49), Donnelly (50), Ofosu (57), Turton (67), Redhead (84), Maynard (90)

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 09:49
by Yeltzbaby
Wasn't there either so can't fully comment except to say another great result. Bring on next Saturday

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 10:58
by Rich
We ground out another 3 points which is all that matters. Sounds like it was another team performance.
Not had any thoughts on who was MOM ?
4 big games coming up could have a big bearing on our season but we seem full of confidence throughout the squad with no apparent injuries to give these a really good go

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 13:12
by Poll
Platty was easily MOM for me - made some outstanding saves in the 2nd half to keep us in it

The whole of the defence played well to be honest, but it was a bit worrying that we just couldn’t keep the ball in the 2nd half after controlling everything in the 1st

Still the most important thing was the 3 points, and hopefully we’ll play better next week on a better pitch down The Grove

Re: Cambridge City Updates

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 14:45
by old git
Pitch was a leveller. Boggy in patches and greasy in others, but Platty was magnificent. A few worldie saves. Agree with Poll that the whole defence was exceptional, especially second half when Cambridge threw the kitchen sink at us. Outfield I though Kieron Donnelly, especially first Half, was involved in everything, and if Ash Sammonds hadn’t have scored that superb thunder strike this could (and probably would have) turned out very differently