Archive for June, 2010

Birkdale United v Mossley Hill

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Date:         Sunday 23rd May 2010
Location:        Formby FC, Altcar Road, Formby
Result:  Birkdale United Ladies (3) Mossley Hill Ladies (1)

An incredibly hot and sunny day saw the team head for Formby FC to play the final game of what had been an excellent season. However, a sizeable obstacle stood in the way of them having any silverware to celebrate – namely, League Champions, Mossley Hill, who were the only team to do the League double over Birkdale this year. In eight years of competitive fixtures, Birkdale had never beaten their rivals, so while history was against them, the Ladies were confident of springing what had to be considered a surprise.

It had been difficult to pick the squad for the final, with a few injuries and absences complicating matters, so Noel, Dave and Dave decided to move Davidson out to right back to accomodate the returning Lloyd and McEvoy, with Granby partnering Williams in central midfield. Griffiths in particular was very unlucky to miss out on the starting eleven, and she took her place on the bench alongside Waring, White, Griner and Tuakli.

The start of the game saw the Ladies looking very nervous indeed, and it was the Champions who made the stronger start, forcing a number of corners and keeping Birkdale penned in. They had a good chance when a forward burst through, but with pressure being applied by Lloyd, Hesketh dealt with the shot well. After about a quarter of an hour, the Blues started to get the ball down and play a bit more, and in particular Williams and Granby were able to get Ferguson away down the wing a few times, where she caused a number of problems. Shortly afterwards, Cooper hit a low, powerful shot which the keeper only just deflected around the post.

During this period, McEvoy injured her knee. She tried gamely to continue but could not, so Noel decided to introduce Griner, prompting a reshuffle which saw Williams go into defence, Gillingham into midfield and Griner join Cooper upfront. It was nearly a move which caused instant dividends as excellent play between Jackson and Ferguson saw Griner engineer a one-on-one chance for herself, however the keeper made an excellent save.

By the last ten minutes of the first half, Birkdale were in the ascendancy, and it was not a total surprise when they scored the first goal, but what a good goal it was. It came from a Mossley attack which Williams and Lloyd dealt with, playing the ball out to Davidson. She hit a sixty yard ball to the feet of Griner, who controlled brilliantly, outpaced her marker and shot into the very top corner of the goal, giving the keeper no chance and prompting acrobatic celebrations!

Mossley were a little shaken by this but came back at Birkdale without really testing the keeper. So, the half-time whistle signalled the League runners-up leading the champions in an excellent game.

The Ladies were spoke to at half-time, and told they were playing excellently. they needed to maintain these efforts and try to increase their lead in a sensible manner.

Birkdale made an excellent start to the second half, and were very unlucky not to double their lead. Tuakli and Griffiths was causing lots of problems with their pace and Tuakli, Waring, Griner and White were unlucky not to notch. Mossley gained confidence from this and started to dominate proceedings, requiring Hesketh to make a couple of great saves. However, it was a breakdown in concentration which saw them draw level. Tuakli came over to the sideline due to a reoccurence  of her injury, and a couple of players concentrated on this rather than the game going on. As it was, Mossley took full advantage of the gap, breaking through and it was Lancaster who finished neatly into the bottom corner.

Fortunately, rather than wilting at this point, Birkdale seemed ever more determined to come out victorious, and within five minutes they were back ahead. Williams won yet another ball forward and played it forward, where Waring flicked the ball on expertly into the path of Cooper. The forward outpaced her marker before sliding a shot past the keeper into the far corner to make the scoreline 2-1.

From here on it was an excellent cup-tie with end to end football, but neither keeper actually having to make many saves – although Mossley’s keeper did make one excellent stop from Griner. Both teams were having a lot of possession but struggling to break the opposition defence down. As time ticked towards the final few minutes, the Champions were hitting the ball forward quickly and putting lots of pressure on the Blues’ defence, but Davidson, Lloyd, McEvoy, Williams and Coulter were heading everything away. The captain had an excellent game where she lead the team by true example.

As it was, there was to be a further goal, and it came with two minutes left. Gillingham and Jackson won the ball, and fed it to the left for Ferguson. She laid in a low ball to Griner who poked it through to leave Cooper one-on-one with the keeper. She made no mistake, blasting the ball into the top corner to make the scoreline 3-1 to Birkdale. A mere matter of minutes later, the final whistle blew to see Birkdale United the Liverpool County FA Women’s League Cup Winners for 2010!

It had been an excellent game between two good sides. Congratulations to Ian, Dave and Mick on a successful season for Mossley Hill. It must be said that players and supporters from the opposition were very sporting in their praise for the Blues, which shows their character and deserves great credit. Indeed, both sets of players deserve huge credit for producing such an entertaining spectacle for the watching spectators given the extreme heat that afternoon.

Noel, Dave and Dave could not have been prouder of the Ladies. Once again, this was an outstanding performance which showed just what this team is truly capable of. Moreover, this has been a superb season which has exceeded everyone’s expectations, and silverware is certainly what everyone deserved. Well done to all of you who have played for the team this season, and thank you for a great year! Enjoy the break!

The Player of the Match Award went to H. Williams.
The Manager’s Player of the Match Award went to L. Davidson.

The team was Hesketh, Davidson, Coulter (c), Lloyd, McEvoy, Jackson, Williams, Granby, Ferguson, Gillingham, Cooper, Griner, White, Griffiths, Waring and Tuakli.

Birkdale United v Corinthian Girls

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Date:         Sunday 2nd May 2010
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale United Ladies (11) Corinthian Girls (1)

Birkdale United stood one game away from a cup final, with a rapidly improving Corinthians side standing in their way. Noel, Dave and Dave preached the importance of concentration, focussing on one game at a time. There were a few changes to the team from the last game, with Lloyd and McKenna both unavailable. Therefore, Davidson and White took the central defensive roles. Gillingham, Waring and Granby also both returned to the squad, while unfortunately Tuakli was not quite fit enough to play on this occasion. There was a problem before the game when the appointed referee was unable to attend. Thankfully Mr A. Taylor, a spectator with significant experience of refereeing school fixtures, volunteered to officiate and did an excellent job throughout, with both teams happy with his performance.

The home side started well but found their opponents to be well-disciplined and organised. In the end, it was a long-range effort from Jackson from out on the wing which saw the home side go ahead. The Blues doubled their lead with a neat finish from Gillingham after great work from Williams and Cooper, and Cooper opened her account with a neat angled finish from a good through ball from Parker.

However, at this point the home side became a little sloppy, and Corinthians pulled a goal back with a great finish from the edge of the area. They could have cut the deficit to a single goal had Hesketh not pulled off a smart save from a free kick which was flicked on. Shortly after this, Jackson managed to score almost a carbon copy of her first goal to make it 4-1. Cooper made it 5-1 with a low shot after a neat passing move, and Gillingham made it 6-1 just before half time after Ferguson had put over an excellent cross.

The management team were understandably happy with some of the football being played, but not with the switching off which had taken place, and they urged the team to maintain their concentration.

The second half display was much better, although significant credit must go to Corinthians for their hard work, and in particular the keeper who had a great game. Griner scored an excellent individual goal after Granby, White and Ferguson had worked the ball to her near the edge of the area, before Granby scored a well-deserved goal after good work from Waring. Cooper completed her hat-trick with an absolute howitzer of a shot from outside the area which the keeper got both hands to but could not keep out, and Gillingham joined her by following up a Jackson effort which had been well saved, taking the team into double figures. Cooper completed the scoring with an accurate low effort into the corner following further good work from Williams and Jackson.

This had been a good performance against an honest and determined Corinthians team whose effort in this game is harshly reflected in the scoreline. However, the victory meant that the home side had a cup final to look forward, which would provide an excellent punctuation point to what has been a fantastic season to remember.

The Player of the Match Award, chosen by Corinthians, went to A. Cooper.
The Manager’s Player of the Match Award went to H. Williams.

The team was Hesketh, Griffiths, Davidson, White, Coulter (c), Jackson, Williams, Parker, Ferguson, Gillingham, Cooper, Griner, Granby, Waring and Tuakli.

Birkdale United v Liverpool Feds

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Date:         Sunday 18th April 2010
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale United Ladies (5) Liverpool Feds (2)

After a longer break than anticipated, Birkdale United began the League Cup competition with a tough home tie against Liverpool Feds. Noel had made the arduous and dangerous journey back from his holiday in Iceland to lead the team, and there were a few changes in personnel.  Granby, Waring, Gillingham, McEvoy and Reppion were not in the squad, while White, Parker, Griner and McKenna returned. Davidson failed a late fitness test on her ankle, so Griffiths deputised at right–back in impressive fashion.

The home side started well, put some good passing moves together and forced a few early corners. Unfortunately, it was from one of these early corners that the visitors took the lead. A swift break from Feds saw Griffiths and McKenna outnumbered at the back, and the forward ran free to finish  neatly past the exposed Hesketh. The home side were undeterred, and drew level only a few minutes later. Good play in midfield involving Ferguson, Parker and Williams saw Cooper put clean through, and she finished with typical calmness.

The rest of the half saw the home side slightly in the ascendency, but Feds dangerous when they went forward. Just before half-time, Birkdale took the lead with a really well-worked goal. Griner was released down the right by Griffiths, and she found Cooper in the box with an inch-perfect  pass. Her first effort was blocked, but she managed to fire her follow up into the top corner, giving the keeper no chance.

At half time, Noel, Dave and Dave told the Ladies that they had been pleased with their first half showing against a dangerous opponent, and they needed to push on from this point to secure the victory and progress to the semi-final.

The start of the second half saw a truly pulsating end-to-end cup tie between two really good sides. The next goal was going to prove crucial, and so it was. An excellent move on the break saw Williams, Tuakli and White combine to feed the ball into Cooper, who in turn laid the ball off to her left to the onrushing Ferguson. She took one touch before hitting an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net, giving the keeper no chance from fully twenty-five yards. To make things more memorable, this was her first goal for the club.

Shortly afterwards, the home side got what seemed to be a clinching goal, when Ferguson fed Cooper, whose low cross-shot just evaded Tuakli but not the on-rushing Jackson at the far post. Feds felt that the Birkdale midfielder had been offside in the build-up to the goal, and the home side has cause for the same complaint just a couple of minutes later when a seemingly off-side forward fired neatly past Hesketh, giving her no chance. Possibly things had been evened up, but it was 4-2 and a glimmer of hope for Feds in a game they had contributed much to.

They were understandably buoyed by this and threw everything at the Birkdale defence, but found Griffiths, Lloyd, McKenna and Coulter in particularly good form. With five minutes left, the home side finally sealed their passage to the last four, when Williams hit an excellent ball to Griner, who in term played a delicate flick to Cooper, who hit the ball on the volley past the keeper’s despairing dive to record a well-deserved hat-trick.

This had been an excellent team performance, with every member of the squad playing a full part in an excellent victory against a strong Feds side. The chance of finishing the season with silverware was a strong one, and the players should take confidence from a display such as this.

The Player of the Match, chosen by Liverpool Feds, went to A. Cooper.
The Manager’s Player of the Match went to A. Ferguson.

The team was Hesketh, Griffiths, Coulter (c), Lloyd, McKenna, Jackson, Parker, Williams, Ferguson, Tuakli, Cooper, White, Griner and Davidson.

New Players Needed!

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Birkdale United AFC is looking for players for it’s teams for the new season, 2010-11. Players are welcome at all age groups, but at present we are particularly looking for:

- Under 16 Girls
- Open Age Ladies (especially a goalkeeper!)
- Under 8 Birkdale Falcons (Outfield and ‘Keeper)
- Under 12 Birkdale Black (Outfield and ‘Keeper)

Any manager who would like their team listed here, please inform the Webmaster. Anyone wishing information on joining the Club, please consult the Contacts section. If the contact details don’t prove successful, please contact Club Secretary, Sharon Caul.

Birkdale Diamonds v Euxton Girls

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Date:         Sunday 11th April 2010
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale Diamonds (1) Euxton Girls (0)
 
Our last league game was at home to Euxton. After Wednesday’s very poor display against Southport, the girls were told to get hold of the ball and pass it around and from the first whistle they did just that and were looking like they wanted to win.
 
 Birkdale took the lead from a Elliott corner that was perfectly place into a crowded box and Edmonson hit the back of the goal making it 1-0 to the home side.The rest of the game was much the same with Euxton not getting past Birkdale’s solid defence, so the game ended 1-0 to Birkdale. Player of the Match was L. Smith.
 
Well done girls - a great first season together, let’s now look forward to the Cup Final.

 

Birkdale Diamonds v Southport

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Date:         Wednesday 7th April 2010
Location:        Bedford Park, Birkdale
Result:  Birkdale Diamonds (0) Southport (0)

This was a midweek game against Southport. The girls were all up for the game and dominated the first half, but not testing the Southport keeper which was very disappointing.

In the second half, both teams cancelled each other out and the game ended 0-0 but to be honest this was properly the worst game we have played this season, so to play so bad and draw 0-0 against a good Southport side we should be happy. Hopefully we can win our final game on Sunday against Euxton