MEMORY MATCH
AMESBURY TOWN 1 ANDOVER NEW STREET 4
After two pandemic hit seasons, the Street embarked on another campaign to achieve promotion to the Wessex Premier.
Following the change in management, with Jamie Coleman being assisted by John Smith and with the majority of the squad staying and being bolstered with a mix of experience and youth. However, a 2 1 opening game defeat to Whitchurch United was not the start expected.
A much improved performance at Shepton Mallet in the FA Cup followed, with the Street earning a 0 0 draw before eventually bowing out 4 0 in the replay.
Street then produced a dramatic comeback against local rivals Andover Town, where after creating the better chances, found themselves 2 0 down at half time, before Cameron Thatcher scored late on and then Ross Cook equalised in the dying minutes to earn a point at the Portway Stadium.
Photo: Hat trick hero Lloyd Thompson is congratulated by substitutes Ally McCracken and Cameron Thatcher
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League victories started with a 5 0 home win over Fleet Spurs thanks to a Luke Hooper hat trick. This was backed up by an impressive away performance at New Milton Town. The Street got off to a perfect start after just 4 minutes when Ross Cook broke free and fired home from just inside the box. Lloyd Thompson then doubled the Street’s lead on the half hour when his persistence of shutting down the opposition enabled him to win the ball on the edge of the Linnets box and beat the New Milton keeper.
The second half saw the Street score a third goal on 56 minutes, when they produced a fine counterattack that saw Cook release Hooper, who drilled low past Bull into the far corner. Chris Long pulled a goal back for New Milton but the Street managed the remaining minutes to see out the win.
A midweek trip to Cowes Sports in the League Cup produced another fantastic performance in different circumstances. The Street had raced into a 2 0 lead inside 25 minutes, when Adam Pearson took exception to the fact the referee had played on after a clash of heads that left two Street players down. The outcome was a red card reducing the Street to 10 men with an hour still to play. Cowes would score twice in the first 10 minutes of the second half and just when it looked like the game was going away from the Street, Reece Rusher and Ross Cook would combine twice with the latter scoring twice with fine finishes that would eventually see the Street through to the third round.
The F.A. Vase First Qualifying Round tie pitted the Street against Amesbury Town, who were in the Wessex Premier Division and in such circumstances, and in all Leagues, the higher ranked side ought to be expected to win though there are always exceptions to the Rule. This was one such exception and in all fairness on the afternoon there only ever looked likely to be one winner.
Andover New Street kicked off towards the Clubhouse end and following a couple of preliminary skirmishes took the lead after just five minutes. The ball was initially crossed from the right and goalkeeper Ernest Osei twice frantically palmed the ball off the line without too much help from his defence before Lloyd Thompson headed home from close range.
A Reece Rusher shot was too high and a slightly cynical challenge by Billy Lawrence on Ross Cook saw the visitors awarded a free kick on the edge of the area. Cook took the kick himself and the ball clipped the top of the bar with the keeper no more than a spectator.
At the other end goalkeeper Sean O’Brien saved with his legs in a goalmouth scramble before Cook sent Thompson clear to beat the goalkeeper but not the post. Osei saved his side by denying Robbie Owen after the ball had been given away but was fortunate to see a header from the same person rebound from the post into his arms.
Street were very much dominating possession and the game in general but received something of an awakening on the stroke of halftime when the home side levelled the scores. A free kick from the left looked innocuous but the defence failed to get the ball away and Josh Carey forced the ball over the line leaving New Street to head for the half time tea wondering why they were not comfortably ahead.
It was imperative on the restart that Amesbury did not concede an early goal but, as in the first half, Street scored after five minutes with the home defence contributing to their own downfall, Thompson’s pace and control took him in to the area, the challenge was awkward and from behind and Ross Cook nonchalantly lifted the spot kick high into the top corner.
Street skipper Matt Scott was replaced by Ally McCracken with Harry Lawton moving into the back four before materialising at the other end and shooting across the goal from a narrow angle. Rusher kept the ball in the opposition area for some considerable time without being able to fashion a shooting chance before New Street added goal number three with twenty minutes gone, Thompson collecting a through ball in the inside left channel and coolly beating the advancing keeper. There was a slight hiatus reason unknown when the referee held a discussion with half a dozen players in the centre circle before Osei denied Thompson again. But the winger was not to be denied and with stoppage time rapidly approaching he robbed Jack Pitt he had given the full back a fairly torrid ninety minutes throughout and beat the keeper at his near post to complete his hat trick and an emphatic win for his side.
The home side battled throughout but New Street could have scored more and now face local rivals Andover Town in the next round something both sides will look forward to with relish.
STREET:
O’Brien, Field, Morris, Scott (Thatcher), Alderman, Lock, Cook (McCracken), Owen (Davis), Rusher, Thompson
AMESBURY TOWN: Osei, Astridge, Benton, Carey, Laughton Zimmerman, Lawrence, Lichowe, Matonga, Matthews, Pitt, Quina Brito
AUGUST
Tue
Sat
Sat
Sat
Tue
Sat
Tue
7.45pm
3.00pm
00pm
3.00pm
7.45pm
3.00pm
7.45pm
SEPTEMBER
Sat 3 3.00pm
Tue 13 7.45pm
Sat 17 3.00pm
Sat 24 3.00pm
Tue 27 7.45pm
OCTOBER
New Milton Town
Gosport Boro
Ash United
Fawley AFC
Andover Town
Sat 1 3 00pm A Romsey Town W
Tue 4 7 45pm H Amesbury Town
Sat 8 3.00pm H Verwood Town
Tue 11 7.45pm A Ringwood Town
Sat 15 3.00pm H Totton & Eling
Tue 18 7.45pm H Petersfield Town (RCC
Sat 22 3.00pm A Street (FAV
Sat 29 3.00pm A Hamworthy Rec
NOVEMBER
Sat 5 3.00pm H Whitchurch United
Tue 8 7.45pm H Petersfield Town
Sat 12 3.00pm H East Cowes Victoria
Sat 19 3.00pm A Millbrook
Sat 26 3.00pm H Folland Sports
DECEMBER
Sat 3 3.00pm A Fawley AFC
Sat 10 3.00pm A Fleetlands
Sat 17 3.00pm A Downton
Tue 27 3.00pm A Andover Town
JANUARY
Tue 3 3.00pm H Fleet Spurs
Sat 7 3.00pm A New Milton Town
Sat 14 3.00pm H Ringwood Town
Tue 17 7.45pm A Folland Sports
Sat 21 3.00pm H Newport IOW
Sat 28 3.00pm A Amesbury Town
FEBRUARY
Sat 4 3.00pm H Romsey Town
Sat 11 3.00pm A East Cowes Victoria
Sat 18 3.00pm H Downton
Wed 22 7.45pm A Whitchurch United
Sat 25 3.00pm A Newport (IOW)
MARCH
Sat 4 3.00pm A Verwood Town
Sat 11 3.00pm H Millbrook
Tue 14 7.45pm A Fleet Spurs
Sat 18 3.00pm H Hamworthy Rec
Sat 25 3.00pm A Petersfield Town
APRIL
Sat 1 3.00pm A Totton & Eling
Sat 8 3.00pm H Andover Town
Sat 15 3.00pm A Ash United
KEY: Starting XI Substitute ● Unused sub Not available/suspended : yellow card : red card : sin bin p: penalty scorer FIXTURES 2022-23 DATE TIME H/A OPPOSITION SCORE ATT POS PENALTY (F) PENALTY (A) OWN GOALS SENT OFF /SIN BIN OPP. SENT OFF /SIN BIN BAXTER HIBBERD PERRETT JAMES SCOTT DOCKREE LOCK ALLEN PHILLIPS SWEENEY DAVIS THATCHER O'BRIEN HASSELL MORRIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2
H Fleetlands W 4 0 153 1 a 1 d d 1 a 1 1 c
6
A Warminster Town (FACEPR) W 2 0 101 1 a c Y b ●
13 3
H Fawley AFC D 3-3 121 5 2 a b c e b ● e a
20
A Westbury United (FAC PR) L 1 5 c c a b a
23
H Hamble Club (HSC1) W 3 1 120 a d a 2 c d e b
27
A Sherborne Town (FAV1QR) W 2 2* 1 1 c b a b c
30
A Fleet Spurs (WLC2) W 2-0 33 1 1 d c b a
H
D 2 2 114 15 ● a ● ●
H
(HSC2) D 1 1** 75 1 1 a b a ● c
H
W 2 1 95 12 c a b y ●
H
(FAV2QR) W 3 2 91 1 ● ●
A
(NHSC1R) W 6 4 396 1 1 a b 1 ● c 1 d a
5 2 121 12 a 1 ● c c ●
1R)
1R)
AUGUST
Wed 4 7 45pm
Sat 7 3.00pm
Sat 14 3.00pm
Tue 17 7 45pm
Sat 21 3.00pm
Tue 24 7.45pm
Sat 28 3.00pm
Mon 30 3.00pm
SEPTEMBER
Whitchurch United
Shepton Mallet
Infinity
Andover Town
Fleet Spurs
Moneyfields
New Milton Town
SC1)
Cowes Sports (WLC2)
Sat 4 3.00pm H East Cowes Victoria
Sat 11 3.00pm A Amesbury Town (FA Vase 1Q)
Sat 18 3.00pm H Petersfield Town
OCTOBER
Sat 2 3.00pm A Fawley AFC
Sat 9 3.00pm H Folland Sports
Sat 16 3.00pm A Laverstock & Ford
Sat 23 3.00pm A Newport IOW
Sat 30 3.00pm H Millbrook
NOVEMBER
Tue 2 7 45pm H Downton
Sat 6 3.00pm A Ringwood Town
Sat 13 3.00pm H Romsey Town
Sat 20 3.00pm H Totton & Eling
Sat 27 3.00pm A Verwood Town
DECEMBER
Sat 4 3.00pm A Bemerton Heath H
Sat 11 3.00pm H Ash United
Sat 18 3.00pm A Fleet Spurs
Mon 27 3.00pm H Andover Town
JANUARY
Mon 3 3.00pm H Whitchurch United
Sat 8 3.00pm A East Cowes Victoria
Sat 15 3.00pm H New Milton Town
Sat 22 3.00pm A Folland Sports
Sat 29 3.00pm H Fawley AFC
FEBRUARY
Sat 5 3.00pm A Millbrook
Sat 12 3.00pm A Petersfield Town
Sat 19 3.00pm H Ringwood Town
Tue 22 7.45pm A Totton & Eling
Sat 26 3.00pm H Verwood Town
MARCH
Sat 5 3.00pm H Bemerton Heath H
Sat 12 3.00pm A Romsey Town
Sat 19 3.00pm A Infinity
Sat 26 3.00pm H Newport IOW
APRIL
Sat 2 3.00pm A Downton
Sat 9 3.00pm A Ash United
Sat 16 3.00pm H Laverstock & Ford
SYDENHAMS WESSEX PREMIER
AFC Stoneham v Hamworthy United
Alresford Town v US Portsmouth Alton v Christchurch
Bournemouth v Baffins Milton Rovers Brockenhurst v Cowes Sports
Andover New Street v Infinity
Ash United v New Milton Town
East Cowes Vic v Andover Town
Laverstock & Ford v Fleet Spurs
Fareham Town v Bashley
Hamble Club v Shaftesbury Horndean v Amesbury Town Hythe & Dibden v Portland Utd
Moneyfields v Blackfield & Langley
ONE
Petersfield Town v Newport IOW Ringwood Town v Downton
Romsey Town v Bemerton Heath H Verwood Town v Whitchurch United
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DATE TIME H/A OPPOSITION SCORE ATT POS PENALTY (F) PENALTY (A) OWN GOALS SENT OFF OPP. SENT OFF O’BRIEN FIELD LE BRUN ALLEN SCOTT DOCKREE LOCK KINGE DENHAM BEAVIS THORNE (C) CURTIS WING YATES THORNE (G) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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A
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A
H
A
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A
A
SYDENHAMS WESSEX LEAGUE
FIELD COOK GOSNEY HALLAHAN ROGERS MOORE (J) MOORE (A) STUBBS WESTERN LAWTON HINE WRIGHT PLANK HORNE SUB TIMES 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 a b c d e GOAL TIMES a a c ● 60 60 65 70 7, 9, 41,45 ● a 2p b 56 62 68 57, 71 1d d c 31 45 61 70 82 3, 10, 35, 45, 52, 90+7 1 b 52 58 81 9, 35, 39, 42, 47, 80 c e b 46 46 57 62 67 39, 49, 53, 79 2p a 59 83 90 39, 59 66 90+2 d c a b 55 59 63 63 62, 89 ● a 45 16, 19, 22, 77 b c 62 62 77 41, 65p 2 b a c y 60 64 73 12,45, 79 3 b b a a ● ● 76 76 4,32,51, 68, 77 4 c b d 46 60 70 81 2 14, 26, 43 45, 50, 53, 57 63 66 2 1 b b 1 a 70 76 79 4, 17, 40, 44, 47, 57, 60, FOR MATCH REPORTS AND STATS, VISIT WWW.ANDOVERNEWSTREETFC.CO.UK KEY: *: penalty missed | Left club | Team name colour: League Cup Match | Team name colour: FA Vase Match