Archive for September, 2009

Redgate Yellow v Birkdale Eagles

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 20th September 2009         
Location:        Redgate School, Formby
Result:  Redgate Yellow (5) Birkdale R (0)
 
The boys were looking forward to this game, pitch and weather conditions were ideal, perfect. 

 

Allen took the armband this week. He had a real captain’s game who showed everyone what defending is about. Goalkeeper Shaw was again in top form; he made some outstanding saves to keep the score line down. Sharrock started the game with some brilliant runs down the right hand side and nearly got himself on the score sheet a couple of times,well done. Davies put in some strong tackles in midfield and played some great passing football – well in. Parker made great runs down the left hand side and lots of tackles, awesome.
McGuigan was like a conductor, he orchestrated the team with those specialist hand signals, top player – good lad. Rawling was back with the squad - the boys had really missed him. He made lots of timely tackles, some great passing and moving of the ball well done. Coach of the week star Pritchard made lots of runs off the ball and also some fine tackles. Well done! Man of the Match Woods played his heart out. What a fantastic performance - a real class act.  Score at the final whistle; we can’t remember, we were only interested in playing football…………… and that we did . Well done men - Kev.
Coach of the week award has to be me.
Teddy bears picnic 1.00pm start Sunday. Meet at the entrance by the park  – not the entrance on the right, the other one. Take care special ones - see you Thursday for match training.
 
Supporter of the month goes to Charlie (that’s my dog’s name).

 

 

 

Town Green Jaguars v Birkdale Eagles

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 13th September 2009         
Location:        Winifred Lane, Aughton
Result:  Town Green Jaguars (5) Birkdale R (0)

The boys arrived early, full of anticipation and a great will to win this game . Young Pritchard took the warm up. It was a warm up with a difference, run as far away from the manager as possible find a tree and climb it. Fantastic, well done…

After the warm up we were ready for anyone. At half time we came in 1-0 down. Expectations were still high. You can do this boys, said one of the parents. Come on, lets go for it ……
 
 Off we went some great saves from our keeper. Parker and Allen linked up well in defence. McGuigan had made a decision, he was going to take every single throw-in for Birkdale even if he had to throw it to himself, he was a one man throwing machine. Well done, great throws mate. Woods - well done again you played some really great balls to the forwards, well in son. Sharrock never gave in for one second and  played brilliant – good lad. Davies covered every blade of grass on the pitch – thank you. Man of the Match goes to Woods - congratulations. Coach of the week goes to Pritchard.
 
We still need parents to come forward to act as models for our Ann Summers party, to be held at Paul Parker’s house. I would like to remind everyone that this event is now full. Well done boys. Final score T.B.A. 

Burscough v Birkdale United

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 27th September 2009         
Location:        Priory High, Burscough
Result:  Burscough (1) Birkdale (0)

Our third game of the season and only the third match the girls have played together as a team. The parents had high hopes for this game as the girls were starting to gel as a team.

It was a determined start to the match for the Birkdale girls, with a near goal within the first few minutes . Birkdale Girls dominated the game in the first half, the defence were strong and the midfield kept blocking and getting the ball back up to Burscough’s half but after quite a few good passes and shots from the forwards it wasn’t for going into the back of the net. Then seconds before half time out of nowhere Burscough managed to sneak in a well-taken goal.

The second half started with McGuire the goalkeeper not being able to play due to a wrist injury. Emily did a great job replacing her in goal. Again Birkdale played a great second half but could not get the ball into the net.

A great match by both teams but an unfortunate 1-0 defeat to Birkdale.

Well done girls, we all enjoyed the match.

Player of the Match: C. MacBeth

Athletico Girls v Birkdale D

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 27th September 2009         
Location:        Orrell Road, Litherland
Result:  Athletico Girls (2) Birkdale D (1)

The game got under way on a pleasant Sunday afternoon. Birkdale girls struggled at first to get out of their own half as Athletico pressed, but the defence of G Cunliffe, E Core and C Mentha and keeper E Harrison stood firm, and eventually the game evened out. Birkdale, however looked out of sorts. The deadlock was broken by an accidental own goal by a Birkdale player who was trying to block a shot which deflected into the net. The midfield of L Smith, T Elliot, R Hubbard and C Molyneux - with V Grocott coming on as sub - battled hard but the game was narrow with little width. Soon Birkdale applied some good pressure resulting in a great long range effort from R Hubbard which made the score line 1-1.

The second half commenced with Birkdale playing slightly better but still far from their best. L Edmondson had a couple of good chances after managing to lose the two defenders who where constantly marking her. More substitutions rolled on and off with the introduction of A Welford. Birkdale began to look tired, several girls had been on the sick list  that week and some right up until the day before the match. I believe that this contributed to the eventual result. During the second half both teams had their chances but most notably Athletico had two very good shots forcing one fine and one outstanding save from keeper E Harrison. It wasn’t to be Birkdale’s day today though, as they conceded with only a couple of minutes left to play making it 2-1. Although they threw everything into the remaining minutes  pushing A Welford up front and nearly equalised, it wasn’t to be. The game closed 2-1 to Athletico.

Birkdale S v Birkdale R

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 20th September 2009         
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale S (1) Birkdale R (0)
 
Sunday 20th September was derby day and a very warm afternoon for football. Birkdale S v Birkdale R is always a very tense game with both teams wanting to win to gain the bragging rights.
 
Birkdale S were not at their best for the game and you could tell by the way everything was 100 miles an hour and we didn’t keep hold of the ball and pass it around like we normally do. Birkdale S were on top most of the game but with Welford being marked by two defenders for most of the game it was up to Casterton, Flatts and Oyebola to try to get a goal. The goal came right at the end of the first half with a great dribbling run by Oyebola who scored with a very good finsh.
 
Birkdale R couldn’t get past the defence with Colocott stopping most of their forward play. When they did shoot on goal Ross was equal to the task.
 
Over all Birkdale S were the better side but Birkdale R made us work very hard and kept everyone’s nerves going till the final whistle. Well done everyone on both teams for a great game.

Redgate Rovers v Birkdale S

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Date:         Tuesday 15th September 2009         
Location:        Redgate, Formby
Result:  Redgate Rovers (0) Birkdale S (7)

The last of the midweek game away to Redgate and Birkdale looked sharp from the kick-off with Oyebola (3),Welford (2), Casterton  (1) and O`Neil (1) all on the score sheet. After some bad errors in our last game at the back the defenders of Locklon, Huyton, Soyer and Colocott where all solid at the back and dealt with everything Redgate threw at them, and also Ross in goal for Birkdale was first class. Well done everyone.

Birkdale United v Liverpool Sport Club

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 20th September 2009           
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale United (8) Liverpool Sport Club (0)

Birkdale United Ladies’ second game of the season saw them attempting to bounce back from the narrow defeat to Mossley Hill against a team who they had played in pre-season. However, the opposition were arriving at Bedford Park with a full complement of players and a resolute determined attitude.

From the previous week, Waring was unavailable due to work commitments, but Gillingham and McEvoy were ready to make their first appearances in a year and six months respectively, while Griner was also ready to make her debut for the team. In the end it was Gillingham who got the nod to start upfront alongside Cooper.

The home side started brightly and attacked from the off, but a combination of poor finishing, good defending and goalkeeping foiled Cooper, Gillingham and Tuakli. Griffiths, Jackson, Dixon and White were attempting to create something while the defensive triumvirate of Davdison, Lloyd and Coulter ensured that Hesketh had a quiet early period between the sticks. White in particular has fitted in very quickly to the pattern of the team and has made an excellent impression over her first two games. The deadlock was finally broken when Tuakli and Jackson intercepted a ball out of defence, and fed it to Cooper. She in turn put an excellent pass into the path of Gillingham who stayed calm, drew the keeper and finished adroitely with her left foot for her first goal for three years.

The first of numerous changes took place with Griner and Granby replacing Griffiths and Tuakli – both of whom would play the entire second half and prove outstanding. Both newcomers were key in the second goal, as Gillingham and Griner combined to free Cooper who fed Granby to finish neatly in the corner after a matter of minutes on the pitch.

With a lead established, the ladies played some excellent football going forward, although they had to be on their guard against some excellent attacking moves from the visitors. Griner opened her account for the team with a slightly mis-hit shot on the half-volley after more excellent interplay between Granby and Cooper. McEvoy and Birnie joined the action, replacing White and Gillingham, and both instantly got into the swing of things, with the former unlucky not to score with her first touch. Cooper got the goal her first half performance had deserved as she latched onto a great pass from Jackson and finished neatly in the corner. At half-time, the score was a pleasing 4-0 to the home side.

Tuakli and Griffiths came on for Dixon and Jackson at half-time, and the second half saw the home side put the visitors under a great deal of pressure which they coped with very well indeed. They looked to break at every opportunity, but the Birkdale defence were in no mood to give up a clean sheet if they could help it. Griner doubled her tally after an excellent passing move involving half the team left her with the simple task to pass the ball into an unguarded net, while Tuakli made it six when she showed the value of chasing up a lost cause by forcing a mistake from a defender and finishing from a very acute angle for a deserved goal.

The substitutions continued throughout the second half and at this point, Coulter, Davidson and Lloyd were also given a rest with Birnie, White and McEvoy performing very well in defence, with Birnie in particular playing some excellent passes from the back. Indeed, every player apart from Hesketh was substituted at some point during the match, yet the quality of football never dropped, which is a testament to the strength throughout the entire squad.

The women tried a number of different formations, with their pace, passing and movement causing lots of problems for the opposition. Birkdale scored an excellent seventh after another good move found Cooper on the edge of the area, who turned her marker and hit an unstoppable shot into the top corner. Finally, Griner completed a debut hat-trick for the team when she was fed by Dixon, and then played a great one-two with Granby before drawing the keeper and finishing with aplomb.

In truth, the home side could have scored a few more if not for some poor finishing and good defending, but this would have been harsh on a determined, committed and industrious Liverpool Sport Club side who kept battling to the end and proved a more difficult opponent than they had in pre-season. They were simply unfortunate to come up against a Birkdale side playing somewhere close to their potential.

Before the game, Noel and Dave had told the team that all of them were playing for their places. The squad is very strong this year and not everyone will be able to play every week. The advantage that all the players there was that they were in possession of a squad place. The challenge laid down to them was to prove that they deserved it, and in truth they did so emphatically. If they can play with so much discipline, effort and imagination every week they will be capable of giving the best teams in this division a real battle.

Both coaches – and new player/coach Helen – were delighted with the performance, and rightly so. The players now need to ensure they maintain these standards in every training session and every match as if they do not, they will find that there will be another player putting them under pressure for their place. Everyone will get a chance over the season, that much is certain – and it’s up to them whether they take it or not. Healthy competition can be a great motivator!

Well done ladies, and thank you!

The Player of the Match Award, selected by L.S.C., went to T. Griner.
The Manager’s Player of the Match Award went to L. Granby.

Birkdale S vs Town Green Panthers

Monday, September 14th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 13th September 2009           
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale S (3) Town Green Panthers (3)

After two good wins, Birkdale where on a high going into this game. The game started well with the midfield of Oyebola ,Casterton,and Flatts and Welford up front and it wasn’t long before a great ball from Casterton found Welford on the edge of the box who cleaverly chipped the Town Green keeper as he came to collect the ball making it 1-0 to Birkdale.

Soon after Oyebola on the right crossed a great ball into the box and there to tap it in was Welford again for his seventh goal of the season. Birkdale looked home and dry but Town Green had different ideas and to their credit keept battling and Birkdale started to make silly errors.Before the half was over Birkdale found themselves 3-2 down.

The second half was very even with Town Green pushing for their fourth goal but it was Casterton who saved the game for Birkdale scoring from the edge of the box with three minutes to go, maaking the final score in an entertaining game 3-3.

Ormskirk B V Birkdale S

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Wednesday 9th September 2009           
Location:        St. Helens Road, Ormskirk
Result:  Ormskirk B (0) Birkdale S (7)

Our second game of the season was a night game away v Ormskirk B. The boys all played fantastic football. Everyone gave 100% and Birkdale came out 7-0 winners with four goals from welford and three from Oyebola. Well done everyone for all your effort.

Birkdale S V Formby JFC Blue

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 6th September 2009           
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale S (2) Formby JFC Blue (1)

Birkdale S were home to Formby JFC Blue for the first game of the season. The home side were slow to start and went 1-0 down with a good strike after only four minutes gone. It woke Birkdale up and they started to challenge for the ball. They where soon level when a good ball from Casterton to Welford who took the ball towards goal taking two Formby players on and slotted the ball cooly past the oncoming Formby keeper from the edge of the box - 1-1 and game on. After 15 minutes Birkdale lost Welford to a injured ankle and on came Middleton for his debut game. The rest of the half was very evenand ended 1-1.

The second half was a good battle between two very good teams but Birkdale managed to get the winner from a great shot from O`Neil from just outside the box that gave the Formby keeper no chance. Both keepers were tested in the game with both making great saves but Birkdale were the eventual winners of a fantastic football match. Well done to everyone involved in a great game.

Birkdale Eagles V Formby Black

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Tuesday 8th September 2009           
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale Eagles (1) Formby Black (1)

Great game tonight, very competitive end to end stuff.  Both Rawling and Pritchard had a great battle in the middle of the park. The defence were as usual like a brick wall – well done Allen and Parker.  Sharrock made some great runs down the flanks. Davies put in a solid performance, I thought he had lost the eye out of his teddy bear. well he seemed to have found it by the final whistle.

Shaw – what a goalie you are. Woods put in some great tackles to put Birkdale on the attack. McGuigan, as always, top class performance.

Well done boys. Love coaching you all - Kev.

Man of the Match – the lot of ya!
Parent of the Month award T.B.A.
Don’t forget the monies for end of season trip to Disneyland Florida are well over due.
Must mention Charlie!

Birkdale Eagles V Town Green

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 6th September 2009           
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale Eagles (0) Town Green (2)

Great game today against Town Green which we lost 2-0. This was the first time these boys have played together, and it is a pleasure to be their manager. Town Green are a really tough team. Birkdale were brilliant, all the boys enjoyed the game - well done boys, keep it up. Also, well done to Town Green.

Man of the Match - J. Shaw who gave an awwwwwesooooome performance!
Coach of the Week goes to me, thanks!

Birkdale Hawks V Southport FC Black

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Tuesday 8th September 2009           
Location:        Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale Hawks (0) Southport FC Black (4)

The game started off even with both sides making good chances. Things seemed to go Birkdale’s way as Birkdale made a great link up but as the weather poured down the home team seemed to dishearten. Then Southport got a goal and it all went wrong for Birkdale from that point as they ended up losing 4-0. 

Manager says: Heads up and lets get our first win this week.

Birkdale United v Mossley Hill

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Date:         Sunday 13th September 2009           
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale United (1) Mossley Hill (2)

The team kicked off their first season in the LCFA Women’s League with a home game against one of the fancied teams in the division, Mossley Hill. This was a game with extra significance for a number of players. Cooper and Jackson had also played for a while for Mossley Hill, while Lundberg, Bowden and Brodie on the Mossley team had seen success with this team a couple of seasons ago. (more…)

Parents, enjoying the new season?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Got your attention then

Did you know that your team’s manager will probably arrive a minimum of one hour before the team’s kick off time? (more…)