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Written by Charlie Macmillan
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 September 2008 )
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Written by Paul Smith
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The seconds saw their unbeaten start to the season end on Saturday after a disappointing second half performance. We went into the game with a bare eleven after three late withdrawals, but we certainly had the better of the first half. On a difficult uneven pitch, Moston were in the ascendancy for most of the first half but we seemed to lack the killer final pass and didn't create that many clear cut chances. Norman, probably should have scored from a fine Terris cross but he put his header wide. Terris did hit the bar with a long range effort but the Gatley goalkeeper was largely untested in the half. Gatley did have a couple of long range efforts but both were well saved by Holcroft. Moston did take the lead just before half-time, with McElvaney flicking on Norman's long throw to Terris who glanced the ball into the net with his head.
With the wind now against us, it was going to be a much more testing second half. Gatley did have much more of the game in the second half, but for the most part, Moston were able to keep our opponents at bay. The game changed however, in a five minute period of madness which would ultimately cost us the game and our unbeaten record. Gatley equalising after their forward got in down out left hand channel and finished well, in off the post. Soon after, they got a second after a poor cleared free-kick was punished by a fine right foot strike by the Gatley left winger.
Our first defeat of the season and with it, one of our worst performances. Despite dominating the first half we didn't really turn the pressure into shots on goal and rarely tested the Gatley goalkeeper. We really should have finished the game off in the first half while on top and ultimately paid the price for this. That said we didn't defend as well as we can and were a little bit disorganised at times in the second half. Credit to Gatley though, as they have shown a lot of improvement since we beat them 6-0 earlier in the season and kept going right to the final whistle.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 September 2008 )
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Written by Mike Melia
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 September 2008 )
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Written by Sandra Ferns
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Sorry for the brief report again guys but again I wrote the report on the day and this one didn't reach it's destination either. I think there may be some cheeky kind of gremlin on the net nicking my reports. Anyway I do remember that the weather wasn't too good, the gusty wind was very strong and made life on the pitch quite difficult for all players. However the game was very even stevens between the two sides in the first half and it was end to end football for the whole 30 minutes, which ended 1 v 1. Brook's goal being scored by Reece Flynn.
Things were different in the second half though as the game totally changed. Things began to get a little heated as some of the Colts players began kicking out and challenging with some dirty tackles. At least four of the Brook players were injured during this half as a result and the fouls that Colts committed were for some reason overlooked by the referee. Jack Keightley for Brook scored 10 minutes into the second half, which gave the team a bit of a lift, although this didn't last long as the Brook players were becoming frustrated at the leniency of the referee. Reece, Andrew and Jack were all playing on through injury, Darius had to come off after a very bad tackle, which could have been much more serious. Unfortunately Brook couldn't hold Colt's off any longer and they scored the equaliser in the 57th minute. Ending the game a draw at 2 v 2.
Well Brook, it certainly wasn't anywhere near your best performance but you did your best considering the circumstances during the game and the bad weather conditions. Well done!!! and Good on Darius for getting MOTM again, you gave it everything today!!!!.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 September 2008 )
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Written by Phil Barton
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A really lacklustre display by Brook ended their winning streak as they were out worked and out classed by a much improved AFC Clayton at Ten acres on Saturday. Brook started brightly enough but always looked like getting caught on the break; Brook took the lead ten minutes in against the run of play with Tom Jackson scoring with a superb solo effort. Clayton responded with a barrage of shots that Domanic Field did well to keep out and take them in at the break one nil up. In the second half Clayton laid siege to the Brook net and the equaliser came as Brook failed to come to terms with Claytons dominance. No sooner had the game restarted Brook found themselves two one down as they were caught on the break as they tried to find a way back into the game. The third and final goal came two minutes from the time to wrap up a well deserved 3-1 for Clayton Man of the match went to Field for another outstanding display between the sticks and Jackson was awarded man of the match by the Clayton manager for his hard work and fine goal.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 September 2008 )
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