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| Kit Sponsor: | Royal Mail Sports Foundation |
u14
Squad
| Aiden Lee | Curtis Myers | Joe Patton | Steven Linney |
| Alex Genn | Daniel Kneller | Michael Johnson | Tom Raybould |
| Ben Joshua | Dhillon Singh | Nathan Warby | Wayne Turner |
| Chase Galbraith | Jake Wilson | Ryan Buxton |
Fixtures & Results
2010/11
| 2010 | ||||||
| 12 Sept | H | Somersall Rangers Blues | D | 4-4 | Michael 2, Tom, Steven | |
| 19 Sept | A | Matlock Town Jaguars | L | 2-3 | Aiden 2 | |
| 10 Oct | A | Dronfield Town | W | 14-0 | Aiden 3, Michael 3, Joe 2, Steven 2, Ben, Tom, Nathan & Chase | |
| 17 Oct | H | Shirebrook (Cup) |
L | 1-4 | Michael | |
| 24 Oct | H | Wingerworth Kestrels | L | 2-3 | Chase, Michael | |
| 31 Oct | A | Kirkby Community | W | 7-0 | Aiden 4, Steven 2, Michael | |
| 7 Nov | A | Hasland Community | W | 5-1 | Michael 2, Steven 2, Alex | |
| 14 Nov | A | Alfreton
Town Wildcats (Cup) |
L | 1-2 | Chase | |
| 21 Nov | H | Heanor
Staffs Torche |
W | 13-0 | Steven 4, Michael 2, Aiden 2, Ben 2, Alex, Tom, Chase | |
| 2011 | ||||||
| 2 Jan | A | Somersall Rangers Blues | W | 7-5 | Michael 4, Chase, Daniel, OG | |
| 9 Jan | H | Matlock Town Jaguars | L | 1-4 | Steven | |
| 16 Jan | A | Alfreton Town Wildcats | W | 3-1 | Michael, Alex, Aiden | |
| 23 Jan | H | Dronfield Town Colts | W | 10-0 | Aiden 3, Michael 3, Steven, Dhillon, Nathan, Jack | |
| 30 Jan | A | Wingerworth Kestrels | L | 2-5 | Michael 2 | |
| 6 Feb | H | Kirkby Community | W | 4-2 | Michael, Nathan, Steven, Joe | |
| 13 Feb | H | Hasland Community | W | 5-1 | Aiden, Steven, Tom, Nathan Dhillon | |
| 6 Mar | A | Buxton Eagles | L | 1-4 | ||
| 13 Mar | A | Tansley Typhoons | L | 1-3 | Aiden | |
| 27 Mar | A | Heanor Staffs United | W | 6-4 | Steven 2, Tom, Dhillon, Wayne, Joe | |
| 3 Apr | H | Heanor Staffs United | W | 5-1 | Steven 2, Chase 2, Wayne | |
| 10 Apr | H | Buxton Eagles | W | 6-1 | Wayne 2, Aiden, Chase, Tom, Michael | |
| 17 Apr | H | Alfreton Town Wildcats | L | 1-3 | Wayne | |
| 26 Apr | H | Tansley Typhoons | L | 2-5 | Steven, Tom |
Goalscorers
| Michael | 25 | Alex | 3 |
| Steven | 20 | Ben | 3 |
| Aiden | 18 | Dhillon | 3 |
| Chase | 8 | Jake | 1 |
| Tom |
7 |
Daniel | 1 |
| Nathan | 4 | OG | 1 |
| Joe | 4 | ||
| Wayne | 4 |
| 17 Apr | H | Alfreton Town Wildcats | L | 1-3 | Wayne |
| Disapointed
CTFC players walked off the pitch defeated for the first game in four
today. A defeat which really should have been avoided. The players
did not really seem as though they wanted to be on the pitch. The
passing was very wayward and the talking almost non exeisting. A massive
contrast to the rescent games. The first half CTFC went in to the
break 1 - 2 down. A goal from Wayne Turner at the far post crossed
in by a good free kick from Tom Raybould saw CTFC with a chance to
bring the game back in their control. But unfortunately that was not
to be and conceeding late in the second half validated the defeat.
Another strong performance by Tom Raybould in the centre of midfield,
again shows his character and why he is proven to be the captain of
this team. Other players should look at his work ethic and determination
and follow his lead. Only one more match left, lets hope they can
put more effort into that match and prove how well CTFC can really
play!! Man of the Match: Tom Raybould . |
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| 10 Apr | H | Buxton Eagles | W | 6-1 | Wayne 2, Aiden, Chase, Tom, Michael |
| At
the start of the match, the message to the CTFC boys was to continue
where they left off against Heanor. They did this with some football
the first division would have struggled to defend against. Spreading
the ball down both wings, runs being made all over the park and some
top class finishing saw CTFC a massive 5 - 0 up at HT. This against
a team which beat us in their home fixture, who are only one place
behind in the league and are pushing for promotion! Wayne Turner opened
the scoring with a tap in from Steven Linney's cross. He was on the
score sheet again not long after with a good header this time from
Steven Linney's corner. Aiden Lee latched onto some woeful defending
and slotted past the keeper to make it 3 - 0, Chase Galbraith did
the same and Tom Raybould scored a bullet Header, again from Steve's
corner.HT 5 - 0. The heat was playing a part in the game as the players
from both teams kept stopping for refreshments, Buxton however didnt
give up and scored a great goal from midfield, lashing a strike over
the keeper. Subs were made and play became a little dis-orientated
and mistakes from either side were creeping in. The game looked to
be fading when Michael Johnson closed a goal kick down and scored
his first for four games. I feel really proud of the lads not only
for putting three wins in a row together, but how they have played
some really impressive football for the supporters on the sidelines.
well done again lads. Man of the Match: Tom Raybould . |
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| 3 Apr | H |
Heanor Staffs United |
W | 5-1 | Steven 2, Chase 2, Wayne |
| A
good display of football this week by CTFC. They were asked to to
do a job today and performed it outstandingly. Passing the ball around
the park and watching the opposition chase it was a joy to watch,
credit to the lads for being inventive and capitalising on some good
chances. Steven Linney was playing fantasically well on the right
of midfield, Tom Raybould and Nathan Warby were very comanding in
the centre of midfield and defence respectivley. The first goal was
well set up by Michael John with a through ball to Chase Galbraith
who was missed in the weeks previous fixture, but delivered early
on in the game with a low shot into the net. Heanor then bounced back.,
as they did last week with a good drive past the keeper. This was
to be there last real chance of the game as CTFC took a firm grip
on prosceedings with another well placed shot by Chase Galbraith,
and two efforts by Steven Linney to make it 4 - 1HT. The second half
was very much a controlling excersise for the CTFC lads who did a
good job holding onto the ball, passing into space and making good
runs for eachother. Wayne Turner wrapped up the match when the ball
came to him on the edge of the area, he didnt hesitate to put the
low drive past a host of players into the bottom corner. Chances came
and went with Michal Johnson hitting the bar, Joe Patton the post
and some outstanding saves made by the Heanor keeper kept the score
fairly low really. So, a game of good spirit and a very good attitude
by all concerned. Man Of The Match: Steven Linney . |
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| 27 Mar | A | Heanor Staffs United | W | 6-4 | Steven 2, Tom, Dhillon, Wayne, Joe |
| A
game in which the first half consisted of eight goals, end to end
action and a host of missed chances. CTFC were all very sleepy in
the first couple of minutes and went one down early on. Some woeful
defending allowed Heanor's most skillful player to shoot from the
corner of the area lobbing the keeper. CTFC soon took a grip of the
game when a good run down the wing from Wayne Turner saw him one on
one withe the keeper and calmly lash the ball into the net from eight
yards out. Dhillon Singh added the second without realising, when
he burst into the box putting in a strong challenge, the ball bounced
off his foot into the corner of the net. The third, a freekick from
about twenty five yrds from Tom Raybould hit the far post bouncing
into the net. Somehow the lads must have thought it would be all over,
until Ryan Buxton was disapointed to see a handball given against
him and the resulting penalty converted. The Heanor players were now
full of conidence and pushed CTFC on the back foot. There persistance
was rewarded when a cross came in and was not cleared. The shot was
weak but made it into the bottom corner of the goal. A bit of a rollocking
off the captain made the CTFC players come alive, going straight on
the offensive and Steven Linney slotted the ball home from a few yards
out, after putting a hatful of chances over the bar. Joe Patton quickly
adeded a fifth on the stroke of half time with a well taken goal.
The second half was not so exciting, however much more controlled
by CTFC restricting the hosts to only one or two efforts on goal.
CTFC, still missing pleanty of chances, eventusally put one of them
away when Steven Linney scored his second of the game. Tom Raybould
was booked for descent and Nathan Warby also booked for frustratingly
kicking the ball away after a shoulder barge which was easily fifty
fifty. But the players have got to learn to control their tempers
when things dont go their way, which to be fair, has happened all
to often this season. Dhillon Singh was outstanding today, covering
vast distances on the pitch trying to help out his team and scoring
one, so deservedly will get the man of the match today Man Of The Match: Dhillon Singh. . |
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| 13 Feb | H | Hasland Community | W | 5-1 | Aiden, Steven, Tom, Nathan Dhillon |
| A
very convincing win for CTFC today, They controlled the game from
start to finish limiting Hasland to very little. With the score 3
- 0 to CTFC at the interval, i was able to rotate the team to keep
them as fresh as possible in the second half. Aide Lee scored a wonderful
overhead kick, supplied by some persistant work from Dhillon Singh
on the right side of the area. The second was not long after, from
a set piece, a corner from Steven Linney placed onto the foot of captain
Tom Raybould, who vollied into the net. Steven Linney added the third
after a good one two with Aiden Lee who slotted home past the advancing
keeper. The second half was played with just as much composure as
the first. CTFC were spreading the ball across the park delightfuly,
stretching the Hasland midfield and defence all the time. A shot by
Dhillon Singh from the edge of the area was almost saved by the keeper
but his parry only took the ball into the corner of the net. A good
corner from Tom Raybould saw Nathan Warby run in from the edge of
the box to score a good header into the top right corner of the net.
An all round good display from the lads today. They supported eachother
all over the park, however the display of the game came from the player
who would normaly sit between the sticks in the second half of matches.
Wayne Turner was an insperation, wanting to take the switch from goalkeeper
to outfield player. Not always an easy transition to make, but impressive
he was. Could easily become a first team player with performances
like that. Well played lads. Man Of The Match: Wayne Turner. . |
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| 6 Feb | H | Kirkby Community | W | 4-2 | Michael, Nathan, Steven, Joe |
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very heavy game underfoot, took its toll on all players on the pitch
today as CTFC managed to come away from this game with a 4 - 2 victory.
Michael Johnson opened the scoring midway through the first half,
with Nathan Warby adding the second just after, with a well taken
shot deflecting off the defender past the stranded keeper. With a
gale force wind blowing down the pitch the players were advised at
half time to play football on the ground, and only ten seconds after
the restart Steven Linney burst into the box, having had his first
shot well saved by the keeper, followed up the rebound and slotted
home for CTFC's third. Good pressure again and good football saw Joe
Patton grab a well deserved goal early on in the second half, but
hot potato syndrome kicked in and and CTFC were at sixes and sevens
lofting the ball in the air , letting the Kirkby players take control
in the middle of the park and conceded two goals in quick succession.
This made the CTFC players heads drop and they were under pressure
for long periods of the second half. Managing to hold on CTFC took
all three points keeping them close to the top three in the league
table. Man Of The Match: Nathan Warby . |
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| 30 Jan | A | Wingerworth Kestrels | L | 2-5 | Michael 2 |
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A
very strange game to say the least, I dont mind losing to a better
side which can play good football, but to lose to a team who have
parents intimidating and verbally abusing children of thirteen and
forteen years old is without question unacceptable and i will be
reporting this matter to the chairman of CTFC and the Rowsly League,
and i will expect the matter to be dealt with, such a serious matter
of breach of the code of conduct displayed by the parents was disgraceful. |
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| 23 Jan | H | Dronfield Town Colts | W | 10-0 | Aiden 3, Michael 3, Steven, Dhillon, Nathan, Jack |
| A
resounding victory for CTFC today against a team sitting near the
bottom of the second division. Controlling the ball and passing around
the pitch was the main order of todays play, knowing that Dronfield
would be camping in and around their penalty area, CTFC had to try
and coax them out so they could find sufficient space to pass through
their back line and creat chances. The first half started very slowly
with niether team wanting to take control. Aiden Lee broke the deadlock
after about ten minutes with an easy tap in. Two more followed and
his first half hatrick was complete. Dhillon Singh also got on the
scoresheet with a well taken goal, his first of the season. HT 4 -
0. The second half teamtalk to pass the ball more, coaxing their plyers out of their area, and for our fullbacks to make more purposeful runs towards their penalty area paid off with the goals flowing. Michael Johnson scored a second half hatrick Steven Linney cought the keeper off his line with a sublime lob from outside the area, Nathan Warby took his goal well and Jake Wilson sneaked in at the back post sliding in his first of the season. an all round good performance by CTFC this weekend. Next week will be a little harder as CTFC will travel to Wingerworth Kestrels hoping to overturn an undeserved defeat earlier in the season Man of the match: Nathan Warby . |
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| 16 Jan | A | Alfreton Town Wildcats | W | 3-1 | Michael, Alex, Aiden |
| After
such a poor performance last week i was looking for a good response
against Alfreton, and CTFC didnt fail to deliver. The first half was
a very cagey game, with both teams not really looking like scoring,
Alfreton looked were playing with more confidence. A change to the
system to CTFC put a five man midfield and a lone striker to try and
contain their runners and attacking threat, it seemed to work very
well as Alfreton started to get very frustrated and CTFC were looking
dangerous on the counter attack. The referee seemed to be playing
alot of injury time , but for once i had no complaints as Chase Galbraith
made an excellent challenge in the centre circle and released Michael
Johnson on the right of attack who very calmly chipped the oncoming
keeper from outside the area. HT 1-0. The half time team talk worked
well also as the CTFC players were looking very lively, supporting
eachother very well all over the park and seeming to have an understanding
in their play which was complimentary to the top teams of the first
division. CTFC didnt take long to get their second with Steven Linney
making a driving run into the penalty, his shot was parried onto the
post, Aiden Lee collected and passed the ball into the net from a
near impossible angle. Alfreton replied via a free kick, the deflection
from a defender fell at the feet of the oncoming attackers and was
rifled in from six yards. The reply was almost instant when some good
pressure on Alfretons defence, Alex Genn picked the ball up on the
edge of the area and unleashed his shot into the top right corner
of the goal. It could so easily have been more, as CTFC completely
dominated the second half and the Alfreton keeper making plenty of
saves. CTFC also put a penalty wide of the mark, Alfreton were lucky
they were not embarrased by a heavier scoreline. FT 1 - 3, an outstanding
display of football today lads. Man of the match: Alex Genn . |
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| 9 Jan | H | Matlock Town Jaguars | L | 1-4 | Steven |
| A
very disapointing performance today by CTFC, didnt really turn up
for the game against a very average Matlock side who had we beaten,
would have put CTFC into second place in div2. However the slow start
cost us again, and from corners we were suspect, again conceding three
goals, defensively we need to work a lot harder to clear the ball
from the danger zone, as a team we were all over the place which was
not good enough. The players need to start winning balls in the centre
of midfield instead of turning their backs and not going in for the
challenges. If players are not going to listen to the advice their
manager and his assistant have to offer, then there will have to be
some changes made to players positions. As harsh as it sounds, today,
i dont think the seven aside under 9s would have found it hard to
beat the under 14s. Steven Linney managed to restore a little faith
when he scored a late consilation and Tom Raybould worked hard for
his team once again but he cannot be relied on all the time. Some
players attitude for their team had a lot to be desired and i came
away from this game with a lot to consider and think about, very disapointing
MOM: Tom Raybould . |
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| 2 Jan | A | Somersall Rangers Blues | W | 7-5 | Michael 4, Chase, Daniel, OG |
| Well
after having over a month off with no matches or training due to the
weather, it was good to get back to playing some football. It all
started fantastically with Michael Johnson scoring his hat-trick in
the first ten minutes of the match, his first after only 40 seconds
of the kick off. Still the same old problems defensivly though or
lack of defence from set pieces, two goals came from corners and a
third from open play levelled the match at the intervall 3-3. The
team talk at half time must have worked because twenty seconds after
Somersall kicked off CTFC nicked the ball and Michael Johnson slotted
the ball into the net once again. Chase Galbraith added another good
goal and put in a very good performance through out the match , before
Daniel Kneller struck a wonderful shot from the edge of the box to
lob a crowded penalty area and stranded goalkeeper for his first of
the season. Two injuries to the most experienced defenders forced
the only subs left to go on which including one of the keepers to
play outfield, dispite their greatest efforts we shipped two more
goals, before Somersall scored an own goal and the match to finish
5 - 7 to CTFC, well played lads after such a long break. MOTM : Michael Johnson . |
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| 21 Nov | H | Heanor
Staffs Torche |
W | 13-0 | Steven 4, Michael 2, Aiden 2, Ben 2, Alex, Tom, Chase |
| A
very one sided game as the scoreline suggests, not much to say really
apart from the amount of chances that were missed by the CTFC players.
It could have easily been twenty, but the goals scored were well taken,
especially Tom Raybould shot from the half way line which sailed over
the keeper into the net. Next week will not be so easy as the visit
to Tansley will prove to be a much tougher test for the lads. Well
played again team you all worked very hard. . |
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| 14 Nov | A | Alfreton Town Wildcats | L | 1-2 | Chase |
| Due
to injuries and other player commitments CTFC travelled to Alfreton
with only eleven players. This was going to be a tricky tie but CTFC
started very brightly going close a few times. After ten minutes Alfreton
broke through and had their first shot at goal and scored. The CTFC
players kept their heads up and were level a couple of minutes later
with a well taken goal by Chase Galbraith who's shot was placed into
the top left corner of the goal, leaving the keeper with no chance.
With CTFC bossing the midfield they looked the more likely to score,
however a counter attack and a good cross went to Nathan Warby who
unfortunatly nicked the ball with his head and the ball nestled in
the back of his own net. HT 2 - 1.The second half was all CTFC, as
the time was ticking the pressure grew on Alfreton. Unfortunatley
CTFC were unable to take the many chances that were given to them,
Chase Galbraith was a constant thorn in the side of Alfreton, bombing
up the right wing and being fouled , which should have seen thier
left back at least booked in both halves or even sent off for a very
dangerous tackle that could have easily left our player with a broken
leg, but as always, the referee was blind to their fouling and only
recognised the little nicks that our players made on them. A very
unfortunate result but with a full strength squad when we play them
in the league should see a different outcome. Unlucky lads. Man Of
The Match: Chase Galbraith. . |
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| 7 Nov | A | Hasland Community | W | 5-1 | Michael 2, Steven 2, Alex |
| Another
good display of fooball from CTFC, the first half was a little slow
getting started but CTFC were lucky not to go one down when Hasland
had a goal disalowed for offside. CTFC then picked up the pace and
scored a well deserved goal by Alex Genn. Keeping the pressure on
they quickly doubled their lead when Michael Johnson was put through
one on one with the keeper, and calmly sloted the ball past him. Michael
was unlucky not to score his second when he was put through again,
this time he was sent wide, but managed to strike a great looping
shot over the keeper only to be denied by the frame of the goal. Steven
Linney again had a handful of chances in the first half but was unable
to get his shots on target. HT 0 - 2. The second half tactical change
by CTFC, seemed to benefit CTFC more than Hasland, with the pressure
coming more often down both wings Steven Linney ran in from the right
and placed the ball past the diving keeper.Steven Linney then scored
again with a well driven shot into the roof of the net this time the
keeper had no chance of getting his hand to the ball. Michael Johnson
scored again and was denied his hat trick by the woodwork. Tom Raybould
also come close witha good left foot shot smashing the top of the
cross bar. A defensive lapse in concentration gave Hasland a late
conselation goal, but CTFC were never in any real danger of conceding
again Well played again lads, keep puishing on. away next week in
the cup against Alfreton Town. . |
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| 31 Oct | A | Kirkby Community | W | 7-0 | Aiden 4, Steven 2, Michael |
| Another
very dominated match again by CTFC, this time CTFC come out resounding
winners 7 - 0 against Kirkby Community. With an attack minded formation,
Aiden Lee was to be the man of the match with 4 very well taken goals,
2 either side of each half. Steven Linney scored 2 goals, but realistically
should have had at least six or seven. We will have to work more on
his finishing or he will have to take up being a rugby kick taker!!!!!
Steve worked very hard on the right side of midfield whipping in some
good crosses of which some were well converted. He may of even got
the man of the match had he finshed better but Aiden Lee deserved
the accolaid for his good positioning and finishing. Michael Johnson
got on the score sheet again with a good through ball from midfield
and MJ knocking the ball past the keeper. Defence was very strong
with Nathan Warby taking control of his back line very well. Not much
to complain about this week a well deserved victory for the CTFC.
Well played lads. . |
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| 24 Oct | H | Wingerworth Kestrels | L | 2-3 | Chase, Michael |
| Playing
against a poor Wingerworth side CTFC should have come away with a
better result than they did for this game. CTFC had at least 65% of
the play and with the referee blowing for all the fouls against us
and giving advantage to the opposing team when a CTFC players were
continuously fouled, unfortunatley it seemed that whatever we did,
or however we played we were not going to be allowed to win this match.
Their first goal was a deserved penalty after our defender timed his
challenge wrongly and brought down their attacker. However, this was
their only shot in the whole of the first half. The second half began
as the first did with CTFC on the attack, pushing Wingerworth further
back into thier penalty area. Then the sucker punch came with two
quick counter attacks and two goals for Wingerworth. CTFC didnt let
their heads drop knowing the amount of pressure put on the opposition
they would crumble at some point. And they did, Chase Galbraith lobbed
the keeper with a delightful chip to make the score 1 -3. Then a couple
of minutes later Michael Johnson scored a great goal from outside
the area. Tom Raybould came very close fizzing a drive just over the
bar at the end but with time running out CTFC won a corner and the
ref decided he would blow his whistle to end a very undeserved loss.
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| 17 Oct | H | Shirebrook (Cup) |
L | 1-4 | Michael |
| After
only 2 mins CTFC went a goal down against a the leaders of the first
division in this Cup match. Shirebrook broke the defence again after
10 mins to make is 2-0. Playing very defensive against a very strong
team was the only way to start the match, the boys played really well
in the first half and only went in at the break 2 - 0 down. We made
a few changes to the system at half time and tried to attack a little
more, under constant pressure we conceded midway through the second
half and again 5 mins later, 4 - 0. A good ball into the channel to
Chase Galbraith was well laid off to Steve Linney who put a fantastic
cross into the box where Michael Johnson was in a good position to
side foot it into the back of the net to make it 4 - 1. there were
a few more chances for either side but finished CTFC 1 - 4 Shirebrook.
Well played lads, you did yourselves proud against a first class division
1 side who will probably win the first division this year, With performances
like today we have every chance of taking the division 2 title this
year, keep going CTFC U14s . |
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| 10 Oct | A | Dronfield Town | W | 14-0 | Aiden 3, Michael 3, Joe 2, Steven 2, Ben, Tom, Nathan & Chase |
| A
very one sided game, CTFC took about 5 minutes to settle into the
game and went to attack Dronfield. The reward came after about 8 minutes
with a well taken goal by Ben Joshua. by half time CTFC were winning
5 - 0 with Aiden lee scoring two, Steve Linney and a first goal for
two seasons for Nathan Warby. Michal Johnson grabbed a second half
hat trick, Tom Raybould scoring from a corner, Joe Patton scoring
2, Steve Linney with another, Chase Galbraith placing past the keeper
and Aiden Lee completing his hatrick. Apart from the woodwork being
hit several times and Dronfield keeper making some outstanding saves
the score would have been a lot higher. Well played lads. . |
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| 12 Sept | H | Somersall Blues | D | 4-4 | Michael 2, Tom, Steven |
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After
a slow start CTFC found themselves falling behind to an early goal
0-1, midfield seemed to be chasing shadows for much of the first
half and quickly went 2 down, still not picking up players in midfield
somersall were counter attacking very quickly .HT 0-2. |
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