Sunday Jan 15th - Round up

Sunday Round Up

U7 Panthers

Well done today guys . That was a really hard game. Hursley Youth U8 were a very good team that likes to attack, so we knew we had to be at our best. I thought you battled brilliantly and passed the ball well. Jacob was outstanding in goal, especially his rushing out and brave diving at the feet.

Morgan defended brilliantly, with some important tackles and the occasional driving forward. Evan and Edison were excellent in midfield, tackling, passing and shooting. Harley was all over the place today and was a menace going forward. With a moment of magic. Matthew and Seth as always worked their socks off up front, holding the ball up and shooting. Both managing to get a magic moment each.

But my man of the match went to Caleb, he’s getting braver on the ball and tackling. He might not get it right every time, but I love the way he’s trying, which I encourage and that’s how he will learn and become a very good defender.

Well done Caleb, well done all

of you today.

U8 Panthers

Exciting early morning game against Warsash Wasps U9 Yellow. We were blessed with the sun which makes a lovely change from the recent wet and windy weather. The Panther U8 boys were full of energy and this showed with their strength and enthusiasm all over the pitch. Passing was on point and when the ball was lost their recovery was brilliant. We were down goalies today so Vinnie volunteered and stood up to the challenge and what a cracking job he did! The players up front really utilised each other well, using skills to beat players which created opportunities. We had some solid players in defence which ended with Logan gaining Player of the Match for his strength, speed and passing decisions. Goals today came from Hayden, a great team goal which finished with a tap in from Fred and a final goal from Jack. Well done boys!

U9 Panthers

A great game against a very good AFC Stoneham Thunder team. I thought from the 1st min to the last the boys give it their all. We knew they were a good team, and that we would have to match them for energy. We gave them no time on the ball and tackled well. You worked as a team and are starting to trust each other. Some of the movement and passing was excellent today. Man of the match went to Henry, my ‘Midfield General’ I think that’s the best game I’ve seen him play. He was everywhere today, breaking up play, passing and getting 3 magical moments. Well done Henry. Well done all of you. Special mention to Jenson with his 3 magical moments and Jake with 1 magic moment.

So proud of you all today.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires played Littleton Avalanche and were excellent all over the pitch. The passing was quick and intelligent and every player contributed to the result today.

Henry Polkinghorne got us up and running following in a shot from Mazen for a deserved lead. Boys continued to dominate and Brody Hibberd looped a superb free kick over their keeper.

Littleton battled hard and got back in it with a free kick of their own before Brody Hibberd finished top bins to wrap up an excellent performance.

POM could of gone to anyone of the boys today but went to William Comper who was full of energy, breaking up attacks and also involved in a lot of good things going forward.

U15 Knights

U15 Knights lost 4-0 against Eastleigh Tornadoes this evening in the Hampshire Cup.

After a good start we were then responsible for giving away 3 goals in the first half that we could've avoided. The boys responded well to the half time talk and came out a much better side. Brandon was unlucky with his goal due to being offside, a shame as could have changed things and got us back into the game. Boys played some great football but were unable to find the net. A 2nd half penalty provided Tornadoes with the only other goal.

MOM goes to Oliver who played out of his skin. Kept their no8 quiet and battled and battled to the very end. Another superb captains performance.

U16 Spitfires

U16 Spitfires played on the Stadia against Littleton Reds in an excellent game of football by both sides but unfortunately lost 4-2.

We found ourselves behind following a free kick just outside the box but then super sub Kai Arme on the pitch for less than a minute poked home from a yard.

2nd half we started well but went behind again which I felt was against the run of play. A tactical change of putting POM Sam Lawrie upfront paid off when he broke clear to slot home to the level the game but then we went behind almost straight away.

The boys pushed hard for an equaliser but then conceded again which I felt was harsh on the boys as never deserved to lose.

Well done guys !

Weekend Round Up

Saturday Round Up

We start our reports this week with a "variation on a theme"

Match report Wolves U7

Today's match with St Francis was a victim of the weather, however the Wolves were undeterred and instead turned their attention to shooting of a different kind by meeting up for Nerf Wars. Harry arrived in full military gear and the rest of the team had a fantastic time ducking and diving to avoid bullets. Reports vary about the result but Vinnie looked to be amongst the last standing when time was called.

AFC Stoneham JPL U9 Athletic

Wonderful performance by the Athletic U9 JPL team today, notching up their third win of the season in convincing style. Goals by Preston Brooks 3, Billy Christopher 2, Charlie Catt 1 and James Cooper made us all go homes with big smiles on our faces. All round excellent performance from the whole team and we look forward to next week.

MOTM : Billy Christopher, who was excellent from start to finish!

Enjoy your weekends.

AFC Stoneham JPL U9 Rovers

Rovers played their 1st game of 2023 against Oxfordshire RTC and gave to say probably our best performance yet.

Dominated the game from start to finish but somehow found ourself a goal behind midway through the 1st third when a swerving ball wrong footed David in goal. This goal only spurred the boys on and after going behind we took full control of the game and equalised when Harrison Jacobs cross went in through their keepers legs.

2nd third the boys were ruthless with 3 goals in the space of a few mins, 1st Chase Marjason finished in the top corner with a 1st time finish followed quickly by his 2nd and a sweet strike from Mazen Ismael after Chase hit the bar. Boys were in total control which was confirmed when Mazen Ismael scored his 2nd and our 5th.

Final third was much the same as the 2nd where we dominated and Mazen Ismael completed his hat trick with another great strike. The result was rounded off when Joshua Jacobs slotted in our 7th to complete a great performance.

POM was so difficult today as everyone contributed to the result and performance but the allocade was shared between Mazen Ismael & Chase Marjason.

Well played boys, you were all superb today.

AFC Stoneham Girls Panthers U11 2

Bedhampton Village 0

The Panthers reached the half way stage of the season with a deserved win in wet and windy conditions which made playing football very difficult.

The Panthers were on top from the start and managed to pass the ball around well, despite the conditions.

The visitors keeper made a few saves before a run down the left from Lyra saw her shot spilled by the keeper. The ball fell to the feet of Jess H who walked it into an empty net.

A Jess H penalty miss appeared to give the visitors a boost and they started to get into the game.

Midway, through the second half, Mirela received the ball in her own half and ran straight through the visitors defence to make the score 2-0.

Bedhampton were then awarded a penalty which was brilliantly saved by Abigail in the Panthers goal.

The Panthers finished the first half of the season played 9, won 8, lost 1, goals for 50, goals against 13 and in the main cup semi final.

Away POM - Lyra

Parents POM - Mirela

Manager POM - Mimi

U14s Girls Eagles

Eagles 6

Eastleigh 1

The Eagles upset top-of-the-table Eastleigh in a 7-goal thriller, making for an entertaining game in dismal conditions.

The girls were up against strong winds first half but you wouldn't have known it; their pace both on and off the ball was sharp and they took charge of the game with 2/3 touch passing and clever switch play. 2 consecutive clinical passes from Grace found Amelia who converted 2 almost identical clever lobs over the top of Eastleigh's keeper, then sealing her first half hatrick finishing bottom corner from an unselfish pass from Mataya in the box.

There was no way through our defence for Eastleigh, with our Captain Lily solid in CB and Elise and Player of the Match-Lola putting a stop to every attempt from the wings. Macey played a superb man-marking role in CDM, proving her worth.

The girls went into half-time with a comfortable 4-0 lead after another clever, unselfish pass from Mataya across the keeper found Elvin back post to slot into an empty net.

We got off to a slow start second half but after 10 minutes we moved Priya back into her CM role and continued to dominate the game for the most part, creating a hatful of chances and converting 2; a clean unstoppable strike from Mataya and a 4th net-breaker from Amelia took us to 6-0.

Eastleigh took a late chance well after breaking from a Stoneham attack to claim a consolation goal, while Elvin was denied Stoneham's 7th by the woodwork soon after, and Polly's well-earned goal disallowed for a marginal offside.

A solid team performance from every player today and a good demonstration of the football we've been working hard on, on the training ground.

Veterans

Our Vets beat Hamble 4-2 in the Vets Cup semi final to reach another cup final. Well done boys on an excellent match and result.

Well done to all of our teams !

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Horndean preview 17/1/23

AFC Stoneham are on the road for the first time in six league games as they travel to Five Heads Park to take on an in-form Horndean side on Tuesday 17th January.

 Horndean:

 Winning 12 of their last 14 league games, The Deans will look to extend their unbeaten league run when they welcome Stoneham to Five Heads Park for the first time in 2023.

 Due to the persistent and unwanted weather postponing matches, Horndean are yet to play a league game since their 2-1 win away to Moneyfields before Christmas, where a brace from Connor Duffin helped extend their unbeaten run to 14 in the league.

 Horndean are currently third in the table on 44 points, four off Stoneham in second, who have played three more games than the home side this season, making this an important match for both sides.

 They also have the best defence in the league this season, conceding just nine goals in 17 matches, whilst still netting an impressive 52 goals, showing that they are dominant at both ends of the pitch and pose a real threat heading into this huge clash.

 

AFC Stoneham:

 Weather permitting, Stoneham will play away from home for the first time in six league games, as their last match against Bournemouth Poppies was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

 The Purps are unbeaten at home in the league this season and are the only team above Horndean in the form guide, winning six matches in a row.

 However, their form doesn’t quite translate when absent from Stoneham Lane, losing their last two on the road against Laverstock& Ford and table-topping AFC Portchester respectively.

 They have started 2023 impressively, scoring 11 and only conceding two, something they hope will continue against Horndean but know it will be a tough task against their impenetrable defence.

 

Last Four Meetings:

 29/01/22- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Horndean (PREM)

 04/09/21- Horndean 0-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 27/10/20- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Horndean (PREM)

 28/01/20- AFC Stoneham 0-0 Horndean (PREM)

By Freddie Dorman

Cowes Sports preview - 7/1/23

AFC Stoneham are at home again in the league for the sixth successive time as they welcome Cowes Sports in the Wessex Premier League on Saturday 7th January.

 AFC Stoneham

 The Purps started the new year perfectly with a convincing 9-1 win against bottom of the league Alresford Town on Tuesday.

 This win means that they have won five league games in a row, all of which were at home, meaning that they are still unbeaten at Stoneham Lane in the league this season.

 After 19 games, Stoneham currently sit second in the league on 45 points, one point ahead of Horndean who have two games in hand on the Purps.

 The tight battle at the top of the table really shows that every game counts, however Stoneham know it won’t be an easy task against a team that has beaten them in the league once before.

 

Cowes Sports

 The Yachtsmen are currently 17th in the league on 14 points, one league position worse off than they ended the 2021/22 league campaign.

 Their first game of 2023 was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, meaning that their most recent result was a 3-0 loss to Baffins Milton Rovers all the way back on 6th December.

 Cowes Sports have hit a rough patch in form, picking up just four points in their last nine games, however the majority of these matches have been very close affairs in which they have just been edged out.

 Their top scorer this season is John Mckie on 10 goals in 16 games, so Stoneham need to be prepared in order to stop Mckie and a well-rested Cowes Sports from ending their unbeaten home run.

 

Last Five Meetings:

27/09/22- AFC Stoneham 3-1 Cowes Sports (WLC)

 30/08/22- AFC Stoneham 6-1 Cowes Sports (HSC)

 20/11/21- Cowes Sports 1-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 07/09/21- AFC Stoneham 1-2 Cowes Sports (PREM)

 06/10/20- AFC Stoneham 3-1 Cowes Sports (PREM)

 

By Freddie Dorman

Alresford Town preview - 3/1/23

AFC Stoneham kick-off the new year with a fifth successive home league game as they host Alresford Town on Tuesday 3rd January in the Wessex Premier League.

 AFC Stoneham:

 For the fifth successive time, Stoneham are at home in the Wessex Premier League, looking to make it five home league wins in a row in their first match of 2023.

 AFC Stoneham ended their 2022 league campaign in solid form, losing only one in six games, with this narrow 3-2 defeat falling at the hands of table-topping AFC Portchester.

 The Purps currently sit 3rd in the league on 42 points, just two away from Horndean in second, so they will be looking to shake off their 3-0 loss to AFC Totton in the Southampton Senior Cup and get back to winning ways.

 Striker Duarte Martins will also be looking to keep up his impressive 2022 tally, scoring 34 goals and assisting 12, something Stoneham are hoping will continue in 2023.

 

Alresford Town:

 Alresford Town, also known as the Magpies, have had a tough start to their 2022/23 league campaign, currently sitting bottom of the table on just three points.

 Their only league win this season came all the way back in game week one, defeating Shaftesbury 2-1 away from home, courtesy of goals from Sheldon Wright and Nicholas Yeomans.

 However, they will have had a month to prepare for this game as they haven’t played since their 5-0 defeat on December 3rd, suggesting that a well-rested team is raring to go to try and turn Alresford Town’s season around.

 The Magpies finished 14th in the Wessex Premier League last season and drew 1-1 with AFC Stoneham, showing that they can collect points off the big teams as they fight to stay in this league.

 Last Five Meetings:

12/02/22- AFC Stoneham 1-1 Alresford Town (PREM)

 09/10/21- Alresford Town 2-4 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 08/12/20- Alresford Town 0-3 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 19/09/20- Alresford 1-1 AFC Stoneham (Pens 3-4, FA VASE)

 08/02/20- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Alresford Town (PREM)

By Freddie Dorman

First team Fixtures

03/01/23 19:45 AFC Stoneham V Alresford Town

07/01/23 15:00 AFC Stoneham V Cowes Sports

14/01/23 15:00 Bournemouth V AFC Stoneham Victoria Park

17/01/23 19:45 Horndean V AFC Stoneham Five Heads Park

21/01/23 15:00 Brockenhurst V AFC Stoneham Meadens Skoda Arena

24/01//23 19:45 Wessex League Cup AFC Stoneham V Baffins Milton Rovers

28/01/23 15:00 Portland United V AFC Stoneham The Camp & Satherley Stadium

31/01/23 19:45 AFC Stoneham V Bemerton Heath Harlequins

Weekend Round Up

Weekend round Up

U7 Panthers

Well Done today boys a local derby against our own AFC Stoneham Hurricanes U8’s.

In what was a cold, wet and bitter conditions, the boys played outstanding. None of you stopped running and just kept going. Jacob was great in goal with some brave driving at the feet of the attackers. Morgan and Caleb were solid at the back with some crunching tackles. Evan & Edison played extremely well in midfield, breaking up play and driving forward with the ball. Evan with 3 magic moments and Edison with one, followed by a knee slide. Matthew and Seth worked tirelessly up front. Chasing down balls and getting into spaces. Seth also grabbing a brace of magic moments. But my man of the match went to Harley. His box to box evergy and tacking was outstanding today. And he managed to get 3 magical moments also. Well done Harley, well done all of you today, for not giving up. So proud of you all.

U7 Wolves

The last game of 2022 for the Wolves was a real Christmas cracker against a Millbrook side that had handsomely won last time the two sides met.

With the temperature being a challenge of its own we played 6 a side which meant no subs today and every player did their part for the team. The first half ebbed and flowed with excellent football resulting in some good goals from both sides, starting with an early run and finish from Ollie and an opportunistic long range drive from Fyfe. As the game progressed chances kept coming for Ollie, Vinnie and Jack, with the woodwork getting in the way a few times. At the other end Fyfe and Louie worked hard to get back and support Jacob in defence but Millbrook played some fast counter attacking football and opened up an advantage.

The game turned on a moment of brilliance in our own goal. A scramble led to a looping shot coming in which had Ollie beaten, but Louie was in exactly the right place and made a fantastic goal line clearance. This galvanised the team and in the space of four minutes Vinnie pounced three times to give us the lead for the first time in the game. We kept our heads and kept moving and in the last minute Louie won the ball in midfield and drove forward before finishing well to top off an amazing team performance.

Words can't describe how proud we are of each and every wolf in this pack. Jacob, Harry, Vinnie, Louie, Fyfe, Jack, Ollie and Adam you are all stars. To watch you play your first games back in the summer and progress up a division to where you are now has been a privilege and both Kieran and John are so thankful to have such a lovely bunch of kids to coach and an amazingly supportive and passionate set of families cheering them on.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the whole AFC Stoneham family!

U8 Tigers

The Tigers played a great game versus excellent opponents in Littleton.

The score kept changing and both teams were happy at the end despite awful weather!

Kyran was on fire in front of goal and Teddy was excellent at the back. The whole team battled very hard and all 6 boys ( Max, Isaac, Fin, Tudor, Kyran, Teddy) should be very proud of their great performance as they all played a big part.

Well done Tigers!

U8 Panthers

The Panther boys battled hard in the wet and cold today for their last match before Christmas. They had great possession against their big, strong opponents so had to find space and look for the best passes.

Logan opened the scoring with an Absolute screamer! Jack found great space, controlled his passes and the perfect assist for Oscars goal while Freddie did not give up on a single tackle! Vinnie had a couple of great quarters in goal, making some good saves to allow Oscar to play outfield and score! Cooper made some beautiful passes and great tackles, Billy was solid in defence and midfield while Manny found some good positions up front.

We had a Hat trick from Hayden and a final goal from Freddie.

Huge thank you for the season so far to our amazing coaches Scott and Chris with the support of Nathan and our sponsors Hendy Group and LightWork Accounting. Merry Christmas everyone!

U9 Rovers JPL

Our U9 Rovers ended the year against Pompey In The Community.

The boys controlled the game from the start with some great passing and majority of possession limiting our opponents to counter attacks which were dealt with superbly by our back line. Somehow we went in godless after the 1st third.

2nd third our opponents started brighter but the boys soon took control of the game again and Harrison Jacobs fired the boys deservedly ahead. The lead never lasted long as an equaliser was scored following an indirect free kick due to the no heading rule!

Final third the boys battled hard but just couldn’t find the winner they deserved.

POM went to Chase Marjason who was excellent and done everything but score and his efforts deserved a goal.

It’s been a very positive season so far in our 1st ever JPL season and so proud how all the boys have done. Well done to all the Rovers players and superb support on/off the pitch from the parents.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires ended the year against FC Salisbury in an entertaining game. We were on the back foot to start with as had our customary slow start and found ourselves 2 behind at half time.

Unfortunately lost a player due to illness at half time so went down to 6 players but this seemed to spur us on and got 2 quick fire goals through the impressive Mazen Ismael who was a threat all game and earned himself POM.

Tiredness started to show but the boys battled hard and even though we went behind again we got back level through Alfie Bungay.

The additional player started to show as the game went on went behind again and this time just couldn’t find another goal.

So proud of the boys today in horrible conditions and having to play half the game a player down.

AFC Stoneham U18’s JPL Vs Moneyfields U18

Quarter Final of Hampshire Cup

Our last game of 2022 and the girls started with a somewhat sleepy start.

A corner came just 11 minutes in and was headed into the net by Mia.

With full pitch coverage working all the team to the max, Moneyfield equalised just 10 minutes later.

Warming up and getting the flow going, our midfielders & defenders kept the opposition at bay allowing Darcey to bang home goal number 2, Mia goal 3, Darcey goal 4 and Mia goal 5 all ahead of half-time.

After another rallying talk from Coach Paul J, the girls came out for the second half on fire.

Mia placed goal 6 and then goal 7 from a fantastic Iyna cross.

Darcey ended the goal-fest bringing us to an 8-1 finale.

Another tremendous demonstration of how team work can bring success and how individual determination makes a team work.

Semi-Final here we come!

Well done girls, Paul J & co. and thanks to Chris for showing off his legs whilst running the line .

Well done to all of our teams some of who played in awful weather!

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AFC Totton preview

AFC Stoneham play their final game of 2022 on Tuesday 20th December as they host high-flying AFC Totton in the third round of the Southampton Senior Cup.

 AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham have been in pretty good form themselves, winning four games on the bounce, with the most recent being a 2-0 win at home to Christchurch.

 The Purps are currently third in the Wessex Premier League table, with their good results applying pressure on Horndean in second, as they look to cement a place in the promotion spots.

 After receiving a bye in the first round, Stoneham comfortably beat Bishops Waltham Dynamoes 8-2 in the second, thanks to goals from Duarte Martins (x3), Cian Cleary (x2), Liam Callaghan (x2) and Scott Hills, setting up this local clash in the third round.

 Stoneham will certainly go into this game as the underdogs and will want to create a cup upset, something that Totton have previously fallen victim to when Stoneham beat them 3-1 in the semi-final of the Russell Cotes Cup back in 2018.

 

AFC Totton:

 The Stags’ have had a great start to their league campaign, sitting second in the Southern League Division One South on 36 points, eight points off Sholing in first who have played two games more.

 They are currently the holders of this trophy, winning it at St Mary’s back in May after defeating Wessex League side Folland Sports 3-0 in the final.

 Their most recent game was a 1-0 league win againstWilland Rovers, but they began their defence of this cup back in September,sweeping aside Ringwood Town 4-0.

 Due to COVID-19 stopping this competition from going ahead in the 2020/21 season, it means that Totton haven’t lost a game in this tournament for around two years, with their last being on penalties to Bush Hill in the 2019/20 Semi-Finals.

 Therefore, the Stags are the clear favourites for this tie, so can Stoneham produce yet another cup upsetagainst Totton and seal their place in the quarter finals?

 

Last Meetings:

 20/02/18- AFC Totton 1-3 AFC Stoneham (RCC)

 14/10/15- AFC Stoneham 3-0 AFC Totton (HFAC)

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

Christchurch preview

AFC Stoneham host Christchurch in their last Wessex Premier League game before Christmas on Saturday 17th December.

 AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham are at home for their fourth successive game this weekend, with their most recent match being a 5-1 win over Brockenhurst.

 A hat-trick from Jake Thomson, as well as goals from Scott Hills and Jamie Ovington, helped the Purps pick up another three points to maintain their pressure on the top two.

 They have been without top-scorer Duarte Martins for their last two games, but still managed to score eight goals, showing that they are a force to be reckoned with as they try to climb the table.

 It will be their last league game before Christmas, so let’s hope the Purps can get the three points to round off a fantastic 2022.

 Christchurch:

 Christchurch’s last two league games have been cancelled due to frozen pitches, so their last match was a 2-0 loss away to Laverstock& Ford on 6th December.

 Fawzi Saadi’s side currently sit 13th in the league, six places higher than they finished at the end of the 2021/22 season, suggesting that they are an improved side as they head into this game.

 Their top scorer this season is Eder Batista, who has netted 11 times in 13 starts, showing that the Stoneham defence need to be ready to face a clinical striker.

 Last Three Meetings:

 15/03/22- AFC Stoneham 5-0 Christchurch (PREM)

 02/11/21- Christchurch 0-5 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 17/08/19- AFC Stoneham 0-1 Christchurch (PREM)

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

 

 

 

Brockenhurst match report

A Jake Thomson hattrick helped Stoneham come from behind to win 5-1 against Brockenhurst in the Wessex Premier League.

 Yet again, Stoneham’s excellent facilities meant that this was the only game able to go ahead, with all the others being postponed due to the icy weather and frozen pitches.

 The Stoneham wingers of Scott Hills and Liam Callaghan were busy early on, causing problems yet again for defenders with their quick and direct running, something that has become a regular occurrence this season.

 Good pressure from Thomson and Hills caused panic between the two Brockenhurst centre backs, but luckily for them they finally managed to clear the ball before either of the two could pounce on it.

 Despite all of the Purps’ early pressure, it was the away side who took the lead after capitalising on a defensive mistake in the 27th minute.

 Miscommunication at the back saw Tom Parker-Trott’s clearance hit the back of Jamie Ovington, which then fell kindly to Brockenhurst’s new singing Conor Jevon, who tapped the ball into an empty net on his debut, putting the visitors one nil up.

 Parker-Trott denied them a second shortly after, when Woods’ through ball found the feet of the dangerous O’Donnell, but his shot was smartly saved by the goalkeeper and turned away for a corner.

 However, the home side finally found an equaliser after Cade Dyer’s halfway line free kick, who’s ball somehow managed to find an un-marked Thomson in plenty of space in the box and he rolled the ball into the far corner for his first of the game.

 Two minutes later, the home side completed the comeback thanks to yet another Dyer set piece, when his corner deflected off Hills and was bundled over the line, putting the Purps 2-1 up just before half time.

 HALF TIME: AFC Stoneham 2-1 Brockenhurst

 Stoneham started the second half in the same vein as the end of the first, scoring a goal two minutes after the break, with the clinical Thomson latching onto the cross from Callaghan to score a brace.

 At 3-1 down, Brockenhurst didn’t look disheartened, and Harvey Woods was still causing the defence problems with his powerful and commanding runs, however the final ball wasn’t quite there on the night.

 Cian Cleary came on and had a fantastic introduction, his speed and trickery was causing the full back an even bigger headache, after already having to mark Callaghan for the first 70 minutes.

 He picked the ball up on the right-hand side and spun his man to create space ahead of him, which he then used to play a brilliant outside of the boot ball through to Thomson, who tucked it away for his hat-trick.

 And like London buses, another one came shortly after, when Jim Orvis’ corner dropped to Ovington in the box, who instinctively back-heeled it into the net, making it two goals in two games for the centre back and putting Stoneham 5-1 up.

 It was a professional end to the game from Stoneham, who kept the ball and didn’t give anything away, as well as Adam Pattinson getting his first minutes back on the pitch following a month out from injury.

 FULL TIME: AFC Stoneham 5-1 Brockenhurst

 

AFC Stoneham Starting XI: Parker-Trott, Barnes, Dyer, Evans, Ovington, Clarke, Callaghan, Orvis (c), Thomson, Bainbridge, Hills

 Subs: Pattison, Bulpitt, Steel, Cleary, Sunley

 Brockenhurst Starting XI: Snelling, Russell, Hartness, Edmondson, Chamberlain (c), Speechley-Price, O’Donnell, Maddocks, Jevon, Woods, Denntt.

 Subs: Stacey, Pomeroy, Sheedy, Bartray

 

 By Freddie Dorman

Hythe and Dibden match report

AFC Stoneham win 3-0 for the second time this week as they beat Hythe and Dibden, moving up to 3rd in the Wessex Premier League table.

Ice cold conditions and frozen pitches meant that all the other games in the league were cancelled, making these an important three points as Stoneham capitalise on their game in hand.

Despite the weather, the action didn’t take long to warm up as Lewis Nagle was brought down in the box following his lighting quick run, earning his side a penalty in the first two minutes.

Captain Jim Orvis stepped up to take the penalty kick, smashing it past the keeper for his 10 th of the season and giving his side a very early lead.

Cade Dyer nearly doubled Stoneham’s lead after his corner almost curled all the way in at the back post, but goalkeeper Takada just managed to claw it out.

Hythe and Dibden really struggled to get out in the first 20 minutes, with Stoneham applying the pressure and not giving them any time to settle on the ball. Their route out was down the left-hand side to the tricky Papakonstantinou, who managed to win a few fouls for his team up the pitch and give his defence a break from the Stoneham surge.

In the 32 nd minute, Stoneham doubled their lead thanks to a fantastic goal from Liam Callaghan, who received the ball from Bainbridge on the edge of the box and smashed it into the bottom right-hand corner past a helpless Takada.

The last chance of the half fell for the energetic Callaghan, who was in the mood as he searched for his second, unfortunately his curling effort just skimmed the top of the bar, and the first half ended 2-0.

HALF TIME: AFC Stoneham 2-0 Hythe and Dibden

Takada was a busy man early in the second half, saving shots from Hills and Orvis to keep his side in the game.

Lewis Nagle yet again was causing their defence problems with his bursting runs into the box, which caused to him to be brought down again, but the referee said no penalty and pointed for a corner.

However, the resulting corner from Orvis did lead to a third for Stoneham, when Jamie Ovington’s deflected effort looped over the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.

The best chance for the away side fell to their new signing Alex Sawyer on the 71 st minute, but his low driven shot was saved by the feet of Tom Parker-Trott and went out for a corner.

Scott Hills was up front for this game in the absence of top-scorer Duarte Martins, and he nearly got himself a goal in the 75 th minute, but his powerful effort just went wide of the left-hand post, keeping the game at 3-0.

It was a quiet but professional end to the game from Stoneham, who looked to keep hold of the ball and earn a second successive clean sheet in the league.

The development squad also deserve huge credit too, as Stoneham ended the game with three youngsters on the pitch in Sunley, McNulty and Farndell, with the latter being included in the first team squad for the first time.

This win takes Stoneham up to 3 rd in the league on 36 points, with their next game coming at home to Brockenhurst on Tuesday 13 th December with a 7:45pm kick off.

AFC Stoneham Starting XI: T. Parker-Trott, Barnes, Dyer, Evans, Ovington, Clarke,Bainbridge, Orvis (c), Hills, Nagle, Callaghan

Subs: Thomson, McNulty, Steel, Farndell, Sunley

Hythe and Dibden Starting XI: Takada, Bradley, Golding, Boon, Wilson, Slade, Sawyer, Erdinc, J. Parker-Trott, Papakonstantinou, Terzidis

Subs: Drury, Grant, Dunne, Fay, Landa

By Freddie Dorman

Brockenhurst preview

AFC Stoneham are at home for a third consecutive league game as they host Brockenhurst in the Wessex Premier League on Tuesday 13th December.

 AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham come into this game off the back of two successive 3-0 league victories, with the most recent coming against Hythe & Dibden.

 Goals from Orvis, Callaghan and Ovington were enough to get the three points and move Stoneham up to 3rd in the table.

 The Purps were victorious in the last meeting between these two sides, edging out a 10-man Brockenhurst in a 3-2 league cup victory, courtesy of a last-minute free kick from Cade Dyer.

 Stoneham will look to build on their good form and keep a third successive clean sheet, but they know it will be a tough ask against threatening Brockenhurst side.

 

Brockenhurst:

 The badgers will have waited 10 days to play a game of football, with their last match being a 2-0 win over close-competitors Bournemouth poppies.

 Two goals from their top-scorer Speechley-Price was enough to seal the victory, taking his tally to 17 for the season.

 Stoneham already know the threat that Brockenhurst’s top-scorer possesses, having conceded against him in the most recent match-up between the two.

 Brockenhurst currently sit 12th in the table and will look to get revenge on Stoneham for knocking them out of the league cup, making this an exciting midweek game to watch.

 Last meetings:

 22/11/22 Brockenhurst 2-3 AFC Stoneham (WLC)

 26/03/22 AFC Stoneham 3-2 Brockenhurst (PREM)

 25/01/22 AFC Stoneham 1-2 Brockenhurst (RCC)

 27/11/21 Brockenhurst 1-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 

The Purps Pod- You can listen to live commentary of this game over on our twitter: @afc_stoneham

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

 

Weekend Round Up

Weekend round up

A much shorter version this week due to many games being cancelled.

U8 Jaguars

An excellent game played out today in the cold and sleet.

A very close game with a wonderful hat trick by MOM Freddie Nichols and a great goal by Jio made up the scorers for the Purps!! Thomas , Lincoln and James all worked tirelessly in this well played game.

U9 Rovers

U9 Rovers put in great display against Proco where a 5 minute spell goal fest was enough.

Henry Polkinghorne got the scoring under way when an unintentional through ball from the half way line went straight in followed closely by a Brody Hibberd brace and Mazen Ismael with his 1st goal for the team.

Solid defending throughout got David Trowbridge his clean sheet with POM going to Alfie Bungay who was solid in defence and a threat going forward.

Well played boys.

U9 Spitfires

Spitfires played our very own Panthers in a game that had everything snow, rain, sun wind!

A very end to end and even game in which the difference was in how clinical the boys were in front of goal.

On another day we could’ve won today but it just wasn’t to be. We go again next week. Credit to the boys who kept going in freezing conditions and didn’t get the result that their play merited.

Player of the match went to Hector the “Sweeper Keeper” who was great when called upon. Special mention to Henry Polkinghorne who found the target for us.

U11 Spitfires

The U11 Spitfires put in a brilliant performance. Hamble started the brightest with a couple of good chances early on ,forcing some great saves from Charlie. Stoneham then took control and dominated the second half. The defence and midfield were solid, providing a platform for some great attacking play. Freds was awarded man of the match for some majestic runs, super passes and two goals. Ethan also terrorised the defence with his pace and was rewarded with a goal himself. The boys showed again their strength when they play together as a team. All in all a great team performance. Well done boys. Merry Christmas purps

U16 Spitfires had a proper away game at Alton and the boys were superb. In freezing conditions with on/off snow throughout the hits started fast and Aaron Batista put us ahead latching onto a super through ball from Ollie Payne. Shortly after Ollie Payne got himself a goal cutting and striking into the corner. Alton pulled 1 back but the boys instantly responded to regain their 2 goal lead through Aaron Batista who similar to our last goal cut inside and fired into the bottom corner.

2nd half Alton responded and pulled 1 back but again the boys responded and regained their 2 goal lead when Ollie Payne shot from 25 yards which deflected up and over the Alton keeper. A controversial penalty for Alton made it 4-3 to us and in the last minute Alton got an equaliser which was harsh on the boys and feel I deserved but that’s football.

On another day and decisions go our way we won the game.

Proud of the boys today for their efforts in Baltic conditions and only having the 1 sub.

POM could have gone to anyone today as all were superb but Harry Rasor took the accolade who was solid in defence.

Well done to all of our teams who braved the cold weather!!

#upthepurps


Hythe and Dibden preview

AFC Stoneham are at home for the second time this week as they host Hythe & Dibden in the Wessex Premier League on Saturday 10th December with a 3pm kick-off.

 AFC Stoneham:

Stoneham are back at home again this weekend following midweek league success, beating Moneyfields 3-0 courtesy of goals from Bainbridge (x2) and Martins.

 This was Martins 26th goal of the season, 12th in the league, and the win moves the Purps above Moneyfields into 5th, whilst still having a game in hand on most teams around them.

 Therefore, a win on Saturday will help Stoneham maintain the pressure that they are applying on the top three.

 Hythe&Dibden

 Hythe & Dibden were founded in 1902 and play their games at Clayfields after moving there in 2014.

 They come into this game off the back of a nine-goal thriller as they beat 18th place Pagham 6-3, with their new signing Alex Sawyer scoring on his debut.

 Terry Cox’s side currently sit 7th in the league, 13 positions higher than they finished last season, showing that they are an improved side this year as they travel to Stoneham.

 Their top scorer this season is Craig Feeney, he has scored 12 goals this season, with five coming in the league, so he will be looking to add to his tally this weekend.

 

 Last Five Meetings:

 

04/10/22- Hythe & Dibden 0-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 02/04/22- Hythe & Dibden 2-0 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 17/08/21 AFC Stoneham 4-1 Hythe & Dibden (PREM)

 16/02/19 Hythe & Dibden 4-2 AFC Stoneham (DIV 1)

 22/09/18 AFC Stoneham 1-0 Hythe & Dibden (DIV 1)

 

 

You can listen to live commentary (The Purps Pod) of this game over on our twitter: @afc_stoneham

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

Moneyfields match report

AFC Stoneham beat Moneyfields 3-0 on Tuesday night and move above them in the table to 5th.

 Goals from Mat Bainbridge (x2) and top-scorer Duarte Martins was enough to seal the victory on Tuesday night, improving Stoneham’s position in the table as they look to chase down the top two.

 The opening 10 minutes saw Stoneham dominate the ball, but neither team created a clear goal scoring opportunity.

 Callaghan was dangerous early on with his powerful runs and he nearly set Hills up with his deep cross to the back post, however the Moneyfields defender did brilliantly to reach the ball first and put it out for a corner.

 Moneyfields didn’t have too many chances in the game due to Stoneham not allowing them time on the ball, but their first chance fell to Bell, who’s volley went over the bar and didn’t trouble Parker-Trott.

 Stoneham did have the ball in the net after the keeper dropped the ball from a corner, but the referee says Kramer was impeded as he tried to catch it and gave the away side a free kick.

 This was then followed by a chance by Laycock after he was thread through on goal by Pennery, however the former Stoneham man puts his shot uncharacteristically over the bar.

 In the 38th minute and after all their pressure, Stoneham finally took the lead after Hills stole the ball away from the defender, who was trying to shepherd the ball out of play, and his cross was met by Martins who headed it home for his 26th goal of the season.

 Just before half time, Stoneham deservedly doubled their lead courtesy of Mat Bainbridge, who picked the ball up on the edge of the area and drilled the ball low into the bottom right-hand corner, giving his side a two-goal cushion at half time.

 HALF TIME: AFC Stoneham 2-0 Moneyfields FC

 It was a perfect start for the Purps as they scored a third just six minutes into the second half.

 A skewed clearance from Kramer fell kindly for Hills, who’s blocked shot found Bainbridge and he smashed the ballacross goal and into the side netting, doubling his goal tally for the game and giving the keeper no chance to save it.

 Moneyfields had their first realchance of the second half, but it was saved comfortably by Parker-Trott, who did well to keep hold of it as Cornwell was racing in to pick up any loose balls.

 The substitution of Nagle only added to Stoneham’s pressure and his pacey runs against a tiring defence caused some problems but didn’t lead to a goal.

 The only real option Moneyfields had was to go long and look for their wingers, but for the second game in a row, Barnes and Dyer stopped any danger.

 Towards the end of the game, the referee dished out two reds cards, one for Seidan and the other for a member of the Moneyfields coaching team, both for dissent after a challenge that saw the Moneyfields’ player forced off with an injury.

 The last action of the game saw Nagle being brought down on the edge of the box, but the resulting free kick from Bainbridge was tipped over the bar and the game ended 3-0.

 

 AFC Stoneham Starting XI: Parker-Trott, Barnes, Dyer, Bulpitt, Ovington, Clarke, Callaghan, Orvis (c), Martins, Bainbridge, Hills.

 Subs: Thomson, Evans, Steel, Cleary, Nagle

 Moneyfields Starting XI: Kramer, Chandler, Hazell, Pile, Cain, Sargeant, Pennery, Glen, Laycock, Bell, Cornwell.

 Subs: Birmingham, Wyatt, Cooper, Seidan

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

 

 

Sunday Dec 4th round up

U7 Panthers

Well done today guys.

Another solid performance against another U8 team. Thought you all played your part today. The energy, tackling, passing and shooting was superb today. Not to mention the saves!!

Caleb and Morgan were excellent today, with some strong tackles and great passing. Both with a magic moment. Evan and Harley was outstanding in midfield, breaking up play, driving with the ball and shooting. Both managed to bag themselves a hat trick of moments. Matthew and Seth worked their socks off up front, with some great footwork, shooting and all round play. Seth with his hat trick of moments and Matthew with 1.

But my man of the match went to our GK Jacob. Some of his saves and rushing out was outstanding today, and his distribution was also brilliant. Well done Jacob, well done all of you today.

U7 Tigers

Tigers U7s had another good test and having a great attitude to never give up .Half the team were under the weather today but gave there all .

MOTM MAX

AFC Stoneham Panthers U8

Panthers U8 vs. Winchester City U9 Red

Great performance this cold Sunday afternoon against Winchester City U9 Red. Our passing game was on point. The movement between the boys flowed well and it meant the opposition were finding it tricky to find their rhythm. Positioning was on point and the decision making from some of the players was great, especially when choosing to switch play and making use of the big pitch. All of the team battled hard. Goals today came from a brace from Jack, a further goal from Cooper and a penalty from Hayden. You should all be really proud of your efforts today as the opposition was strong but you kept your A game. Player of the Match went to Manny for his passing and positioning.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires played there 1st game after being moved up to Red 1 against our very own Thunder.

It took the boys a while to adjust to the new level and credit to Thunder as they played sone great stuff scoring some good goals and were out of sight by half time.

The 2nd 2 thirds the boys were amazing and played some great football and deservedly got the goal for their efforts through Brody Hibberd.

Lots of positives to take from today and we move on.

POM went to Mazen Ismaeel who was excellent and calm on the ball playing some great balls to start attacks and super defending/tracking back when needed.

U11 Jaguars

Marchwood Rangers Youth U11 v AFC Stoneham U11 Jaguars

An impressive performance from the Jags on a very cold December morning.

Right from the start the Jags were on the front foot and the Marchwood defence were tested repeatedly. Will using his pace and skill on the wing and driving the team forward.

Eventually the Jags were awarded a penalty after a handball in the box.

Goalkeeper Riley stepped up to take it and slotted it past the keeper.

The 2nd quarter saw Marchwood create chances but the Jags defence stayed strong with Galileo leading the way and making some important challenges.

At the other end a corner from Alex came out to Charlie who would score a great goal from the edge of the box.

Shortly after a ball played through to Egit was cooly dispatched to end his mini goal drought .

Quarter 3 was tighter, both defences on top form.

Wills link up play on the wing with Galileo and Billy creating long range efforts just off target.

Quarter 4 and Marchwood pushed hard to get back in the team. The Jags defensive line stayed strong though and soaked up the pressure.

When pushing forward, Charlie played a through ball to Wezi who rounded the keeper before a late penalty from Alex.

A disciplined effort from every player bringing a great performance.

Parents player of the week goes to Galileo, great defensive display and awareness helped get the team a cleansheet.

Coachs player of the week goes to Will who's work on the wing and great communication helped push the team forward.

Jag of the week goes to Egit, working hard in training, back on the scoresheet and never letting his head drop. Great attitude

U11 Wolves

U11 Wolves v Hedge End Rangers Hawks

A new shape and style to keep the 'Wonderful Wolves' on their toes led to numerous passes into goalscoring positions today with Fuku, Dash and captain Jude the main providers with each having their best game of the season, especially Wolf of the Week Dash who was excellent in providing the overload in various areas.

There were very encouraging signs today of a strike partnership forming between Harrison and Muhammed. Muhammed had significant contributions to the outcome of the match while Harrison also had his moment and is quickly learning how, when and where to make his runs as a striker.

At the back, Dominik had a good day in goal while Frankie and Dylan stepped up well to being asked to play as centre backs and in midfield Evan was very positive in moving the team forward.

U11 Spitfires

A disappointing result against a good Romsey team today. The boys played well in spells but didn’t click as a team. We learn from the game and move onto next week.

U12 Jaguars

AFC Stoneham Jaguars 1

Winchester City Reds 1

Hot on the heels of an impressive away win, the Jaguars provided top-of-the-table Winchester Reds with an almighty scare in a highly entertaining score draw.

Despite being on an 8 win run, Winchester were made to look second best for much of a first half in which the Jaguars took it to their high-flying opponents. The hosts created chance after chance but found the visiting goalkeeper in inspired form. Elliot, Owen, Matteo, Charlie and Freddie all had the opportunity to put the Jaguars ahead, but each was thwarted. A lung-busting run from Freddie saw the wide forward beat three players and be brought down from behind on the edge of the box. From the resulting free kick, Elliot finally beat the visiting goalkeeper only to see his ferocious shot crash off the bar.

The first half wasn’t all one way traffic; as one would expect from a team in the visitors’ league position, they carried a real threat. Therefore, a 0-0 half time scoreline was testament to a rock solid defensive performance from Jamie, Isaac and Archie with Finn, as always, providing an indomitable presence in goal.

The second half began in the same fashion: the Jaguars outplaying and out-working their title-chasing opponents, with some fantastic combination play. Robert, Matteo and Ramesses all worked hard to control the centre of the park, and each provided moments of awareness and skill with excellent through balls to the tireless front three. The Winchester left winger found himself time and time again foiled by the ever-reliable Daniel. Eventually, the home pressure told and ten minutes in, Elliot calmly rolled the ball into the net and the Jaguars into the lead. However, they say in football a team is at their most vulnerable when they’ve just scored, and so it proved, when Winchester broke immediately down the left. The cross that came in caused confusion and the Winchester no. 8 pounced on the defensive indecision to drive in the equaliser.

Rather than sit deep, the Jaguars, pleasingly, continued to play for the win, and, therefore, what followed was an end to end fifteen minutes where both teams might have felt they could and probably should have won it. John impressed mightily, switching from his wide midfield position to an unfamiliar right back role and excelling against a very strong winger. Archie also demonstrated his versatility, putting in a strong shift at centre back. Both keepers were forced into saves and both teams had to defend dangerous corners. In the end, a point, in truth, could have been so much more for the home team, but as always what is more important than the points is the performance, and in that respect, the Jaguars can be mighty proud.

U12 Knights

AFC Stoneham Knights vs Southbrook Pirates

An early 9:00 kick off produced an excellent, competitive match today that was played in an excellent manor.

The opening 5 minutes started off evenly with both teams creating a couple of chances but in the end Southbrook took the lead with a top shot from distance. They scored their second and took a deserved 0-2 lead into the break.

At the halftime team talk we spoke about trying to up our intensity and desire to win and have the ball. We asked the boys to be fearless and brave with the ball. We wanted to see a reaction.

Coming out for the second half we were a changed team, we were on the front foot and had a much better edge to our game.

Shortly having a goal ruled out for offside, we finally got the breakthrough. Charlie P finishing smartly a great cross from Charlie S after some neat team passing.

With the bit between our teeth, we scored our 2nd. Charlie S with an exquisite solo goal, dribbling past 3/4 defenders and slotting home coolly past the keeper.

The next 10 minutes was end to end stuff. Both keeper making some great saves and keeping the scores level.

With 4 minutes to go Southbrook hearts were broken as we scored the winner. Picking up the ball in midfield, JP found himself with space and from 20 yards or so out, hit a rocket into the bottom corner of the net.

A goal to win any match, we saw out the remaining few minutes to claim the 3 points.

The character shown in the second half was amazing and it was great to see the subs up and cheering their teammates on.

Players of the day -

Oscar, a truly wonderful keeping display. Making a couple of huge saves and being so assured.

Alastair, playing at full back kept a grip on the pacy wingers and worked incredibly hard.

Up the Knights!

U12 Lions

Lions performed very well against higher league Eastleigh winning 3-1 with a hat trick for Cheikhouna.

Our opponents created many chances in the second half however player of the match , Simon "the cat" , pulled off 5 or 6 outstanding saves in goal to deny the hosts. Simon revealed after the game that dad promised to clean his boots this week if he pulled off some great saves. This method of motivation definitely worked!!

We would like to thank our hosts Eastleigh and referee Connor for an excellent game always played and conducted in the right spirit.

U13 Spitfires

Spitfires had a dominating but frustrating game at home to BTC Sharks.

The boys dominated and controlled the game but somehow found ourselves behind at half time against the run of play.

The 2nd half was the same where we controlled the game but just couldn’t get the breakthrough or at least it looked that way until Ethan Cripps hit 1 from outside the box the crept under the keeper in the last seconds of the game.

The least the boys deserved after their performance.

POM went to Will Lakin who was excellent in defence and a threat going forward.

U13 Panthers

Under 13 Panthers played on the 'big' senior 11 a side pitch today for the first time with an early one but thankfully the boys seemed awake as we took the lead in the 2nd minute and didn't look back from that point.

Some good passing football was played as we ran out 7-0 winners.

All three of our Sam's scored today with Robinson knocking in 4, White and Warner both with singles. Joey Gibson made sure it wasn't just the Sam show by scoring out last.

Man of the match was given to Robbo for his 4 goal showing but the lads all played well today.

U14 Tornadoes

Our U14 Tornadoes won 7-3 today.

Normally reserved manager Ian said" I was delighted with the boys today and their overall play was excellent with great determination. We are having a great season "

Well done to all of our teams !

#upthepurps

Moneyfields preview

AFC Stoneham hostMoneyfields in the Wessex Premier League on Tuesday 6th December with a 7:45pm kick-off.

 

AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham return home following a narrow 3-2 defeat to table-toppers AFC Portchester last Saturday.

 

Martins and Orvis scored the goals, but Stoneham were just edged out of the game after putting in a fearless display against top of the league, something that many teams can’t say about themselves.

 

Martins’ goal now means that he has scored 25 this season, with 11 of these coming in the league, so he will be looking to take this good form into the game on Tuesday.

 

Stoneham currently sit 5th in the league, one point off Moneyfields, meaning that a win would take them above the opposition, whilst still having a game in hand on them.

 

Moneyfields:

 Moneyfields were founded in 1987 and are a club based in Portsmouth, managed by Glenn Turnball.

 

They come into this game in flying form, losing just one in their last eight games, with the loss coming against Shaftesbury.

 

Their most recent game was on Friday, where they beat Blackfield& Langley 1-0, courtesy of a free-kick from Ryan Pennery.

 

Moneyfields also have the fourth highest scorer in the league this season, with Callum Laycock netting 17 goals in 17 games in all competitions, meaning that Stoneham’s defence need to be on top form to stop his goal a game ratio.

 

Last Three Meetings:

 

16/04/22- AFC Stoneham 2-0 Moneyfields (PREM)

 18/12/21- Moneyfields 4-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 07/08/21 Moneyfields 1-3 AFC Stoneham (FA CUP)

 

 

 

Saturday Dec 3rd round up

Saturday Round Up

U7 Spitfires

So proud of the boys today. There were outstanding individual performances today but the main positive was how they all worked as a team, supporting each other, working hard for each other and checking on each other when they took a tumble. Which ultimately resulted in an incredible match.

Oscar was an absolute hero today and made so many saves giving us a solid platform to build on. Carlos as usual was an absolute Rock in defence protecting Oscar whilst providing some great balls forward for the boys to chase. Ted and Rylee for only their second game in this team were both amazing, you didn't stop running, tackling and doing your absolute best for the team. Especially great as you both didn't feel 100% massive well done. Dev, you were everywhere today, tracking back and breaking through the oppositions line to create chances for yourself and your team mates. As well as taking a few tackles along the way. A really brave performance and well taken goal. The Rock didn't stop running and was rewarded with 3 goals .

Finally our player of the match today Ellis, what a star. Just didn't stop running, tackling, passing and giving his all for the team, he was rewarded with 2 goals and an absolutely brilliant freekick. What impressed me most though was how he was the first to check on his teammates when they got hurt. Great performance Ellis and thoroughly deserved your award. He will now Captain the side in our next game as will all Motm winners from now on. A little incentive to the boys.

U7 Wolves

Off the back of a superb display last week the Wolves had the bit between their teeth today. Our passing and tackling was too much to handle and the lads' finishing was top drawer today. Some highlights to pick out were a solo effort from the back from Jacob, a wonderful free kick from Fyfe and an instinctive volley from Ollie. Our all round game was great with Louie, Jack, Harry and Vinnie dominating possession and making runs all game. Defensively we were solid and hardly gave the opposition a sniff. Players of the match today are Vinnie and Jack who both exemplified the determination and belief that we want to have as a team. Super stuff Wolves!

U9 Panthers

Unlucky today boys.

That was a tough game today.

Didn’t help ourselves in the 1st quarter conceding early goals, after that it was a uphill struggle! Thought we gave them too much respect, we needed to press all the time, the moment we stopped, they punished us.

Not taking anything away from them, they are a very good team. Man of the match went to Harry, is energy, workrate and tackling was outstanding today. Well done Harry.

Special mention to Jenson and Henry for their magical moments today.

U11 Girls Lionesses.

Whilst the result was not the greatest today the team had a great day out to the Isle of Wight.

Without a recognised goalkeeper again today we owe a huge thanks to both Sophia & Millie for playing a half each - you were both amazing!

The girls tried their best throughout and never gave up whilst many of the girls struggled with not feeling great they gave it there all and should be proud

Managers POTM today went to Floss who showed great footwork and improving week after week.

Parents POTM went to Eliana for constantly rising to the occasion with some great tackles and determination.

Well done girls, your behaviour throughout the day has been fantastic and will be a credit to Stoneham.

U12 Girls Lionesses

Well done to our little lionesses today what a turn around 1up at half time, losing 3-1 with 5mins to go then winning 4-3!!! Bo symonds getting girl of the match after going up front for last 5mins and scoring last two goals proud of the team..

AFC Stoneham Girls Panthers U11 3 Emsworth Town Pumas U11. 1

Whether it was the freezing cold wind or just an off day, the Panthers really struggled to get into this Cup Quarter Final in the first half and deservedly fell behind.

Abigail kept the Panthers in the game with a couple of saves from long distance shots and Mirela was unlucky to level the score with a fine solo run which she was unable to finish.

A few words of encouragement at half time seemed to have the desired effect and the Panthers took control in the second half.

Jess H was bought back on and made an instant impact. The hard working Jess P put her through and the shot from Jess H went across goal into the top corner.

Jess H put the Panthers 2-1 ahead with a similar goal before Mimi went past a couple of tackles before slotting home.

In the end, a place in the semi final was fully deserved.

Away POM - Mimi

Parents POM - Jess P

Managers POM - Abigail

AFC Stoneham U18 Girls JPL. 5

Wycombe Wanderers 0

Scorers: Mia, Dakota, Darcey, Aimee and Amelia

Well done to all of our teams !

#upthepurps

AFC Portchester match report

AFC Stoneham narrowly lost 3-2 away to table-toppers AFC Portchester, who extend their unbeaten run to 17 matches.

 It was a lively start to the game, with both teams threatening in attacking positions and wanting to put balls into the box.

 It was Portchester who opened the scoring just seven minutes in, after Jones’ cross took a few deflections and fell kindly to Marley Ridge, who smashed it in at the far post for his 10th of the season.

 Stoneham responded brilliantly and found an equaliser just three minutes later courtesy of top-scorer Duarte Martins, who met a great ball in from Jim Orvis and headed the ball past Mowthorpe for his 25th goal in all competitions.

 Portchester started to dominate the ball more during this period, always looking long to their wingers to try and get them in behind Stoneham’s fullbacks, but Dyer and Barnes dealt with the danger well.

 In the 28th minute, Martins won Stoneham a penalty, after beating the defender to the ball and being brought down in the process.

 Despite missing a penalty in the week, Captain Orvis stepped up to take it and this time there was no doubt about it, as he smashed the ball into the side netting and gave his side a 2-1 lead.

 This lead lasted a total of one minute, after a quick attack from kick-off found the danger man Brett Pitman on the edge of the box, who flicked the ball over the Stoneham defence and was met by Scott Jones to tap it home and level the scoring again.

 The home side really started to ramp up the pressure, but Stoneham did enough to limit their chances and forced them to go long.

 However, the home side managed to break the Stoneham defence down in the 38th minute when Ridge slipped the ball through to Scott Jones, who shot low into the net to score his second successive brace and give the Royals the lead at half time.

 

 

HALF TIME: AFC PORTCHESTER 3-2 AFC STONEHAM

 

 It was a sloppy start to the second half for both teams, but it was Stoneham who had the best chance, however goalkeeper Mowthorpe got down well to save a close range shot from Martins.

 There weren’t many chances in the first 20 minutes of this half, with both teams trying to utilise crosses, but both defences headed them away quite comfortably.

 The best chance of the half arrived in the 68th minute after a ball in the box from Cade Dyer, but Bainbridge’s header back across goal was saved at full stretch by Mowthorpe, who tipped it past the post.

 Mowthorpe yet again saved another effort, blocking Clements from getting an equaliser and putting on a man of the match display.

 It was an end-to-end last 10 minutes, but Portchester did enough to see out the game, leaving the second half goalless, but the final result 3-2.

 Overall, Stoneham manager James Phillips was pleased with his side’s performance although disappointed to lose

 “The physical effort we put in was outstanding. Yes, we are disappointed to have lost but we have to take a lot of positives out of that. The important thing is to do that again in the next couple of games.”

 AFC Portchester Starting XI:Mowthorpe, Wheeler, Williamson, Raine, Da Costa, Pearce, Cowan, Pitman (c), Ridge, Jones, Robinson

 Subs: Bailey, Wilkins, Barker, Searle, Brook

 AFC Stoneham Starting XI:Parker-Trott, Barnes, Dyer, Evans, Ovington, Clarke, Bainbridge, Orvis (c), Martins, Clements, Hills

 Subs: McNulty, Callaghan, Thomson, Cleary, Nagle.

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

 

 

AFC Portchester preview

AFC Stoneham will look to end top of the table’s unbeaten record as they travel to AFC

Portchester on Saturday 3 rd December with a 3pm kick-off.

AFC Portchester:

Nicknamed the Royals, Portchester play their home games at the Onsite Group stadium

under manager Dave Carter.

They have had an incredible unbeaten start to the season, winning 15 out of 16 matches,

sitting comfortably at the top of the table on 46 points.

Their most recent game was a 4-2 win away from home to Brockenhurst, courtesy of goals

from Da Costa, Jones (x2), and Pitman.

Brett Pitman, former Bournemouth striker, is the league’s top scorer with 29 goals in 20

games, meaning that Stoneham’s defence need to be on top form to stop the former

Championship player.

AFC Stoneham:

Stoneham come into this game off the back of a hard-fought cup win against Division One

side Petersfield Town.

The game on Wednesday was played in tough, foggy conditions and needed penalties to

find winner, with Stoneham coming out on top 5-4.

Stoneham are currently 5 th in the league and will look to take points off the league leaders

to climb up the table, but they know it will be a tough task against a free-flowing

Portchester side.

The Purps top-scorer Duarte Martins will certainly be looking to add goals to his tally this

Saturday and chase down Portchester’s Brett Pitman in the race for the golden boot.

Last Five Meetings:

22/01/22- AFC Stoneham 2-2 AFC Portchester (PREM)

18/09/21- AFC Portchester 1-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

26/09/20 AFC Portchester 2-0 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

11/01/20 AFC Portchester 1-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

28/09/19 AFC Stoneham 0-3 AFC Portchester (PREM)

By Freddie Dorman