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Under 8 Falcons Southport Fun Fest

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

In the first game against another Birkdale side, the Birkdale Falcons lads started really well with some great flowing passing which resulted in Bowden drilling the ball in to the bottom corner. From there the boys pushed on with some great wide play from Hayward and Bowden which resulted in goals for Huyton and Cook 
 
In the second game against Trinity, the lads shot out of the blocks and began to put lots of pressure on the opposition midfield. The pressure paid off when a great bit of passing play resulted in Cook slotting home. The boys continued to to dominate the midfield and the defenders limited Trinity to few chances. Then the boys sealed the win with a powerful shot that the Trinity keeper was unable to stop.
 
The final game was a well fought battle that the boys gave their all in. The game did not start well when the boys fell behind to an early Ormskirk strike. However, the lads never gave up hope and were rewarded when battling in the midfield resulted in Cook being put through on goal and he did what he does best, slotting the ball past the keeper. After the goal, the game became a lot more open which meant many chances for both teams but neither were able to find the back of the net. This meant that there would be a penalty shootout to decide the winner. Unfortunately it finished in Ormskirk’s favour, but the boys should still be very proud of their achievements.

Under 8 Falcons Ormskirk/R&T Tournaments

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Birkdale Falcons u8’s had an outstanding Ormkskirk tournament as they finished runners up. Unfortunately they were undone in the final  by a last-minute goal. However, there were lot of positives from the tournament as the lads got a victory against Southport Trinity with what was one of the goals of the tournament. The lads also got two other victories which came against SVR and Ormskirk West End. The lads should be so proud of everything they achieved as it shows how they have progressed over the year.
 
The lads also took part in the R&T Tours tournament a few weeks ago and produced some more great results where they came away with a victory over  Town Green. The boys were also pipped here as they finished runners-up to a strong Formby Juniors team. The weekend was capped off with the team receiving medals from former England international Paul Gascoigne.

Golborne Tournament

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

On Saturday 30th May,  Birdale Diamonds Under 11 travelled to the Golborne tournament. The girls started the tournament slowly with a 1-0 loss in their first game against Delamere Rangers.As the group stages progressed they gained momentum and put in some fine performances,winning several games which put them through to the semi final playoffs.They faced Delamere
Rangers in the semi final and put in a great team effort to beat them 1-0.In the final they faced Wigan Athletic, and the game ended 0-0 in normal time so the final went into extra time. Unfortunately for the Diamonds, Wigan scored a goal in the last minute of extra time, which left them with not enough time to respond.Well done to the Diamonds on a fantastic team effort
on what was one of the hottest days of the year.

Birkdale Diamonds win BJFF Tournament!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Birkdale Diamonds u11 travelled to Blackpool on Saturday 16th may to play in the BJFF tournament. After a very early start the day was made worthwhile with the Diamonds winning in great style to capture their first trophy in theire first season together. They played seven games winning five, drawing one and losing only one. Well done all and hope this is the start of many more!

Birkdale R v Birkdale S

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Tuesday 7th April 2009
Location: Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result: Birkdale R (1) Birkdale S (2)
This was a night time ko between the two Birkdale Under 9 teams. Birkdale S struggled to get any rhythm going and were getting frustrated as nothing was going their way in the game. It was a fast game with both teams having chances but Huyton in goal for Birkdale S was on form and the first half ended 0-0.
 
The second have was just as the first until Welford put Birkdale S 1-0 up after he beat his two markers.
Birkdale D fought back with Birkdale S giving the ball away too easily in midfield and they were punished with a great strike from Birkdale R.
However, as ever Birkdale S carried on fighting for the winner and with three minutes left the ball fell to Welford again in the box and he fired Birkdale S to a 2-1 win.

Burscough v Birkdale United

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Wednesday 8th April 2009
Location: Victoria Park, Burscough
Result: Burscough (1)    Birkdale United (4)

Birkdale won the Under 11’s Trisconi cup against Burscough at Burscoughs ground. It was a great all round performance with Birkdale fully deserving the victory.

 In the first half the lads started well, if only for the Burscough keeper it could have been more. They missed four 1 on 1s in the first half before they went ahead with an excellent worked goal. Bainbridge won the ball in midfield and he passed the ball to his midfield partner Instone, who passed an excellent through ball to Rimmer who outpaced the defence and coolly finished. The boys battled well against a very strong and well organised Burscough team. At half-time, it was 1-0 to Birkdale.

In the second half we started off brightly and were right at Burscough from the start. Conway, Instone, Bainbridge and McCarthy all working tirelessly to win the ball back for Birkdale. In defence Sheen and Gelling were excellent up against two very good and powerful forwards who never had a sniff  of goal all night.

We always looked dangerous when attacking with Rimmer and Jackson causing the Burscough defence all sorts of problems with their quick feet and excellent skills.

However just as we were on the attack we lost the ball and Burscough broke away and although Sheen blocked the initial shot, the rebound fell to the Burscough winger who crossed for the forward to head home.

It looked like it was going to be one of those games but to Birkdale’s credit, they rallied round each other and got their heads straight back up and went ahead soon after with a finish from McCarthy after the keeper had made a save from Jackson.

Jackson and Rimmer were causing all sorts of problems for the Burscough defence and after some great work from the two, Rimmer added his second.

We made four changes with Regan replacing McCarth, Gabrielle replacing Conway, Howard replacing Instone and Wright replacing Jackson. Still Birkdale pressed and nearly got a fourth when Howard set up Regan only for thr keeper to save at his near post.

Burscough kept battling away but the defence of Birkdale was having an excellent night and were very resilient. If and when they got through stand in keeper Young cleared everything up.

Then with five minutes to go the game was finished of with a through ball from Gabrielle to Wright who beat the offside trap with only the keeper to beat he raced through only for him to allow Rimmer along side him to finish well and complete his hat-trick.

Formby JSC B v Birkdale N

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Sunday 29th March 2009
Location: Meols Park, Southport
Result: Formby JSC B (1)    Birkdale N (1)
(AET. Birkdale won 4-1 on Penalties)

 

A glorious afternoon for football as the season drew to a close with a play-off for the league title, both sides having ended the season level on 29 points.

 

The first half was very tight with neither side able to break the deadlock and few clear cut chances.   Birkdale’s best chance of the half fell to Rawsthorne but his shot went just over the bar.

 

Six minutes into the second half, Birkdale finally went ahead when Jackson latched on to a through ball and fired over the advancing keeper.

 

The lead lasted for only four minutes when Formby equalised following a corner that came back off the back post and was knocked into the net.

 

The game continued to ebb and flow but neither side were able to score again, although Birkdale squandered a number of chances to win the game including blazing a shot over the bar from less than six yards and also hitting the bar, and Formby nearly stole the win five minutes from time when Knight pulled off a great save low to his right to deny the advancing forward.

 

So, into extra time, and again a stalemate which meant the result was going to be decided by penalties.   The tension was mounting, well at least for the parents!

 

Formby won the toss and decided to make Birkdale go first.

 

Jackson took the first penalty and scored, 1 – 0.

Knight saved the first Formby penalty diving low down to his left.

 

Pike took the second penalty and scored, 2 – 0.

 

Formby missed their second penalty wide of the left hand post.

 

Young took the third penalty and scored, 3 – 0.

 

Formby scored their third penalty into the top left hand corner, 3 – 1.

 

Williams stepped up to take the decisive penalty and scored, 4 – 1.

 

A fantastic result for Neil Williams and the team, success in his first season as manager, and a great present on his birthday, well done to everyone.

Town Green v Birkdale N

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Sunday 22nd March 2009
Location: Edge Hill College, Ormskirk
Result: Town Green (6)    Birkdale N (2)

Birkdale made a slow start to this game and allowed Town Green to take an early lead after only a minute from a through ball that caught the Birkdale defence square and flat footed.

The second goal came after 11 minutes from another ball over the top of the defence with the forward taking the ball round the advancing keeper.

 

Birkdale finally started to string a few passes together and were rewarded with a goal after 13 minutes scored by Rawsthorne.

 

Two minutes later Birkdale were unlucky not to be on level terms when Regan put the ball into the back of the net only for it to be ruled out for offside.

 

After 18 minutes Town Green were awarded a free kick on the edge of the penalty area which was fired into the top corner of the net to make the score 3 – 1.

 

Continued pressure from Town Green saw them grab a fourth goal after 23 minutes.

 

Birkdale grabbed a second goal on the stroke of half time, scored with a rasping shot by Jackson, to make it 4 – 2 at the interval.

 

The second half was much tighter although Town Green did have more of the possession.

 

After 12 minutes, Town Green grabbed a fortunate fifth goal with the referee missing a clear offside decision.

 

The final goal of the game came after 20 minutes with another poor refereeing decision as the Birkdale keeper pushed the ball out only for the Town Green forward to handle the ball into the back of the net to give a final score of 6 – 2.

 

This was a poor performance by Birkdale and Town Green definitely deserved to win, but the scoreline flattered the home side.

 

Man of the Match was awarded to Jackson who caused the Town Green defence problems every time he got the ball.

Birkdale N v Ainsdale B

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Sunday 8th February 2009
Location: Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result: Birkdale N (5) Ainsdale B (1)

 

Birkdale made a bright start to this game and were rewarded with an early goal after only two minutes when Jackson ran through on goal and chipped the ball over the advancing keeper.

 

After 10 minutes, a corner taken by Frew saw Jackson’s powerful header find the corner of the net to double the advantage.

 

Two minutes later, Jackson completed another hat trick with a smart finish into the bottom left corner.

 

Regan made the score 4 – 0 after 25 minutes when he picked the ball up just inside the Ainsdale half and ran towards the defence, before firing a great shot from just outside the area into the corner of the net. That was the way it stayed until half time.

 

10 minutes into the second half, a fine finish from Rawsthorne made the score 5 – 0. Two minutes later Ainsdale grabbed one back with a great left footed shot from just inside the six yard box. 

 

A great performance from Birkdale in the first half and it could have been more but for some fine saves from the Ainsdale keeper.   The second half was much more scrappy, not helped by the rapidly deteriorating weather, most of it played in falling snow!

 

Man of the Match this week for a fine defensive display and marauding runs down the wing was J. Frew.

Birkdale N v Hesketh Colts Blue

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Date: Sunday 1st February 2009
Location: Carr Lane, Birkdale
Result: Birkdale N (9) Hesketh Colts Blue (0)

 

Birkdale made a bright start to this game, dominating possession right from the kick off.

 

The first goal came after only two minutes, scored by Jackson.

 

After eight minutes, Regan ran down the left wing and his perfectly flighted cross was met by the head of Jackson and flew over the Hesketh keeper to make it 2 – 0.

 

Birkdale continued to dominate the bulk of possession but didn’t add to their lead until a minute before half time when Jackson completed his hat trick.

 

The second half started in very much the same way as the first half had finished, with Birkdale making all of the running.

 

The fourth goal came after six minutes with a cross from Rawsthorne, slipped into the net by Jackson.

 

Four minutes later, the fifth goal came from a cross by Pike, knocked into the net by Williams.

 

After 16 minutes, Jackson picked up the ball on the edge of the penalty area and rounded the keeper to slot the ball in for his fifth goal of the afternoon and make it 6 – 0.

 

Hesketh Colts only real chance of the game came after about 20 minutes when an under hit back pass left Knight stranded but as he closed down the angle, the Hesketh Colts striker lifted the ball against the crossbar and Frew cleared the rebound.

 

Almost immediately Birkdale took the ball down to the other end and a Jackson shot was deflected into the path of Regan who tapped the ball into the net to make it 7 – 0.

 

Jackson was not going to be denied a second hat trick and grabbed his sixth goal of the game after 24 minutes making it 8 – 0.

 

The final goal of the game was scored by Jackson after 27 minutes. Birkdale did have the ball in the net one more time but Regan was adjudged to be offside.

 

A good all round performance by Birkdale with a number of players showing a good level of work rate and commitment.   The score could have been even more if all of the chances that were created had been converted.   Joint Men of the Match this week were Jackson for his seven goals and Regan for a strong performance on the left wing putting in some great crosses.

Ormskirk FC v Birkdale Diamonds

Monday, April 6th, 2009
Date: Saturday 4th April 2009
Location: Wigan Road, Ormskirk
Result: Ormskirk FC (1) Birkdale D (7)
The game today was played in a good spirit. Birkdale were missing a few players so all the players were played in different  positions for today’s game. Sykes in midfield for the first time scored 2 goals in the first half . The post and bar were also hit five times.
 
Second half was all Birkdale and again all the players where put into new positions.
Ormskirk managed a goal back to make it 2-1 but Birkdale then woke up and started to outplay a Ormskirk team that was giving 100% and credit to them kept going right to the end. Elliott got four goals and Molyneux got one from a great corn. Well done to everyone, especially all the Ormskirk players and their excellent goalkeeper. 

Southport Trinity Blue v Birkdale S

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Date: Sunday 29th March 2009
Location: Meols Park, Southport
Result: Southport Trinity Blue (0) Birkdale S (5)
Birkdale S kept the pressure on Southport Trinity White at the top of the league with a 5-0 win over Southport Trinity Blue to go three points clear. Goals came from Casterton (4) and Welford.

Redgate Yellow v Birkdale S

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Date: Sunday 15th March 2009
Location: Redgate School, Formby
Result: Redgate Yellow (0)    Birkdale S (5)

An early start away to Redgate yellow. After last week’s game, Birkdale needed to get back to winning ways.

Birkdale won the game 5-0 with goals from Welford 2 , Casterton 2 , and O`Neil. It could have been  more but for some fine saves by the impressive Redgate keeper.
Well done lads, let’s keep it up!

Dynamo Rangers v Birkdale Diamonds

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Date: Saturday 14th March 2009
Location: Liverpool Road, Skelmersdale
Result: Dynamo Rangers (1) Birkdale D (2)

Today saw Birkdale Diamonds travel to Skelmersdale to face Dynamo Rangers for an early Saturday 10.00am kick off. The pitch was heavy and windswept which would sap energy and make the ball difficult to control. Birkdale started well and I believe had the upper hand in the opening exchanges. When the ball broke free in midfield it fell to T. Elliot she powered a shot at the Dynamo keeper who fumbled it and it appeared to cross the line. The goal was not given, but to Birkdales credit they didn’t let it affect them and they continued to play well. Shortly afterwards Birkdale forced a corner. C. Molyneux took a perfect swirling corner which bypassed everyone and was helped into the net by a Dynamo player to make it 1-0 to Birkdale. Shortly afterwards Birkdale introduced their first substitute A. Welford.

From the restart Dynamo came back at Birkdale and put the visitors under some pressure but Birkdale’s defence – C. Mentha, E. Core and A. Sykes - worked well to clear their lines, leaving Birkdales keeper E. Harrison with little to do. At this stage Birkdale did concede several corners which Dynamo failed to convert. Birkdale then turned defence into attack. When Dynamo took a short corner it was closed down by L. Smith who pressured the Dynamo player and won the ball. She continued on a run up the pitch and past one defender to shoot at goal. The Dynamo keeper couldn’t hold the shot and this made it 2.0 to Birkdale at half-time.
The second half commenced  with some good end to end football and saw both sides having chances. Birkdale’s keeper E. was called into action on several occasions but bravely managed to smoother the ball well to stop Dynamo from scoring. Dynamo pushed harder for a goal but Birkdale’s defence stood firm with some crucial interceptions from Mentha and Sykes.Again Birkdale turned defence into attack and from a Dynamo attack cleared by Harrison to Elliot who split the dynamo defence with a  beautifully weighted pass to Welford who had managed to loose one defender but unfortunately the second managed to get the tackle in just as she was about to strike it.

Dynamo continued to push for a goal when Sykes caught the ball in her face, which resulted in a split lip with considerable bleeding. Birkdale’s midfield of Molyneux,Elliot, Smith had worked tirelessly without any respite as Birkdale only had one substitute. Sykes bravely returned to the field when the bleeding had stopped. With two minutes to go, Dynamo managed to get a goal back leaving the final score as 2-1 to Birkdale.

Birkdale’s management awarded their Player of the Match to A. Sykes for a fantastic and extremely brave defensive display.

Southport Trinity Blue v Birkdale R

Monday, March 9th, 2009
Date: Wednesday 1st March 2009
Location: The Rookery, Southport
Result: Southport Trinity Blue (1) Birkdale R (6)

Todays game was away for Birkdale at The Rookery against Trinity Blue.

A good run of form lately for Birkdale United under 9’s, qualifying through two rounds in the Jim Rourke Cup now in the semi finals and lads gaining confidence from this, were looking forward to a good game today.

After a slow start Birkdale began to string some good passes together,a run down the middle by Lunt then passing to Rimmer up front saw him shoot which was cleared by the Trinity keeper. The Keeper found himself chasing his poor clearance outside the box but Lunt beat him to the ball and blasted it home, with a little help from the goalkeeper as it deflected in off him.

Now Birkdale began to up the pace as Hanlon slid the ball down the right wing, sending Amaral on a run, cutting inside one Trinity player and scoring a stinger from outside the box to make it 2-0

Birkdale by now were dominating play, Lunt picking up all the loose balls in midfield. Farrelly now working the left wing, got on the end of a Hanlon throw in, turned cut inside the defender and took a shot, hitting the keeper to go out for a corner on the right. Lunt floated in the corner to find Amaral rise above everyone to head in the third goal.

A further two goals from Lunt gave Birkdale a well deserved 5-0 half time score.

The second half was much the same, giving Birkdale the chance to rest Hanlon and Farrelly who had worked hard and put up great first half performances.  

Burrill now up front could have scored a couple but for good saves from the Trinity keeper, though Lunt not content with a hat-trick picked up one clearance to make it 6-0.

Team changes gave Trinity a bit more play as the game drew to an end, they never gave up and battled on, testing Daniels in defence and making the Birkdale keeper Gailey (Superman) pull out some great diving saves.

A loose ball on the halfway line gave Trinity a last minute goal with a long range shot creeping under a fully stretched Birkdale keeper, making the final score 6-1.

Man of the Match for Birkdale United went to Lunt