ODD DOWN (BATH) FOOTBALL CLUB

ODD DOWN (BATH) FOOTBALL CLUB RESERVE FIXTURES 2007/08 FIXTURES & RESULTS 2007/08

RELEGATION HAS BEEN CONFIRMED

A meeting held by the League last Thursday confirmed our relegation to Western League Division one.We must now all work towards returning to the top division as quickly as possible.Updates will be posted here as and when known.

ODD DOWN GOALSCORERS 07/08

Games Played/ goals scored 

Cornick L 9  3
Sherwood
H 17  3

Rendell
K 28  2

Scott
R 33 2

Woodcott
T 18 2

Burns
L 6 1

Curtis
B 7 1

Dennahy
S 16 1

Franklin
D 3 1

Gull
J 7 1

Howe
N 5 1

Keen
A 11 1

Machin
S 10 1

Molesworth
R 5 1

Necco
G 7 1
 

Pearse
D 7 1

Simpson
L 4 1

Stewart
C 34 1

Tetteh
W 5 1

Vicary
M 10 1

Weisberg
R 2 1

Williams
A 4 1

 OwnGoal -  1

LAST 3 GAMES

Odd Down 0 Barnstaple 0

The curtain fell on a miserable season with a respectable goalless draw against the North Devon team. A game where we had greater posession and the better of the chances, but where we suffered from poor final ball selection and inability to convert the chances presented. Our best spell came late on when sub Steve Machin came on and presented the Barnstaple defence with different problems with his trickery. Indeed he came closest to scoring with a shot from six yards that their keeper palmed on to the post. And if that wasn't bad enough the referee chose to send off Harry Sherwood  near the end for a second yellow card after a 'handbags at dawn' spat with one of Barnstaple players, without even ticking off the Barnstaple man!

 Odd Down 1 Truro City 8

 

So at last, it couldn’t come quickly enough. The end of a disastrous season for Odd Down football club. Perhaps it was fitting that the League champions came to push the final nail in our coffin, and how!!

It began promisingly enough on Saturday, Karim ‘s sweetly struck shot giving us a second minute lead, but like a hurt animal, Truro retaliated with a series of fierce, flowing football moves that stretched our defence to breaking point. For a while thanks to some last ditch tackling, particularly from Harry Sherwood and   some top drawer saves from Luke Purnell, we resisted. Once they broke our resistance however, they just kept scoring and scoring! 1-3 at half time, ended up 1-8 at the end.

REPORT – ODD Down 1 Ilfracombe Town 3

THE WINLESS RUN GOES ON

Ilfracombe continue to be a thorn in our side. Beaten at their place earlier in the season and beaten twice by Street over the past couple of weeks – results which effectively ensured that we were lodged firmly in the bottom two – they inflicted another home defeat on us.

Our cause was not helped by several players either suspended or unavailable.

The writing was on the wall as early as the 6th minute, when one of their forwards shot narrowly wide. Two minutes later, a quickly taken free kick by Harry Sherwood caught their keeper off the line but drifted narrowly wide. A disastrous three minute spell between the 16th and 19th minute saw Ilfracombe take a two goal lead which effectively won them the match. The first was indicative of some of our sloppy defending this season. A corner was not properly dealt with, and Beavis palmed the ball in the path of one of the Ilfracombe players, who played it into the path of another, who thrashed the ball home.

The second goal followed a ball over the top, which caught our defence out. The Ilfracombe forward being left clear to lob the ball over Beavis. 0-2.

 

To our credit we enjoyed quite a sustained period of possession for much of the rest of the half. Tom Woodcutt clipped a shot narrowly over. Craig Stewart had a weaving run and shot that was well saved by the Ilfracombe keeper. The danger was still there at the other end, and just before the break they struck our post with Andy beaten.

H/T 0-2.

The second half saw Ilfracombe control the match for the most part, with us unable to get adequately amongst them. However we did get a lifeline when Harry Sherwood headed in from a corner.

Unfortunately it didn’t seem to faze Ilfracombe, who clinched the match with a further goal.

F/T 1-3

Oh well, only Truro next!

 Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry  Cry 

The Reserves completed a successful season with a 2-1 reverse at Street 

Reserves clinch second spot

A 4-0 win at Westland on Tuesday clinched the runner up spot in the First Division of the Somerset County League.

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE RESERVES ON THEIR PROMOTION.

Promotion was confirmed ahead of Saturday's match, when Peasedown were beaten 1-0 at Churchill. All that remains is in which position in the top 3 that we finish?   Agoalless draw with Watchet on Saturday helped to increase the gap between us by a further point. In a match of few chances between two evenly matched sides. After a subdued first half, it was Odd Down who had the best couple of chances to take the points in the first 20 minutes of second half. Firstly when Danny Williamson latched on to a Josh Gordon pass and skipped round the Watchet keeper, only to fire wide. And ten minutes later, Josh was himself played in and brought a spectacular save from their keeper. 

RESERVES PROMOTION PUSH LOOKS HEALTHY

Two Wins in a week ahead of Crunch Game

Last Saturday, saw the Reserves entertain Dundry, who gave us a tough game.  We found ourselves one down at the break, but turned it around in the second half with two goals from Johnny Dolman and one from Danny Williamson for a 3-1 win.

On Tuesday, it was a trip to Backwell Reserves, who strengthened their side with a few first teamers. Our lads responded though with two goals in each half, and could even afford to miss a penalty in a four -nil victory.

The ideal tonic before this Saturday's vital home match with promotion rivals, Watchet.

 League table top 4 (as at 1st May)

                                  p     w d l  goal diff     pts

       Bishops Lydeard 32  21 4 7    +42         66

         Odd Down Res  31  19 6 6     +34        63

          Watchet Town  32  18 7 7      +34       61

          Keynsham Res  33  17 9 7      +6        60 

    NEXT RESERVES FIXTURE - Home to  Watchet Sat May 3rd   

 

A solitary goal by substitute Jefferies gave us a vital win at Peasedown, which leaves us a point behind second-placed Watchet, who we still have to play.

 

 

Clive Kelson Website Editor

 

CONGRATULATIONS ON THE RESERVES PROMOTION FROM DIVISION 1

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