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Northwood Res. 2  Camberley Res. 5

Saturday 12th November 2011

Northwood Res.
Suburban
League

Chestnut Ave, Northwood

Max Easton
1
Kick Off
Michael Williams
2
3.00 p.m.
Mslvy N'somi
3
H/T
Jake Rosier
4
1-4
Dwayne Cole-Parkes
5
Scorers
Jon Aklay
6
Northwood
Dominic Franklin
7
Fehmi-Gil, Crossan
Julian Smith
8
Charlie Barker
9
 
Yassin Fehmi-Gil
10
 
Harry Wright
11
 
   
Conor Crossan
12
 
Mike Humphrey
14
 
 
15
 
 
16
 
 
17
 
 

Another much changed team started for Northwood in last Saturday’s game at home to Camberley, and they started very well with new boy Jake Rosier involved in much of the play and linking well with Fehmi-Gil especially, who this week was playing centre forward.

However, as early as the eighteenth minute cracks began to appear in the centre of defence, when a slip by Aklay resulted in a header looping over the stranded Max Easton. Five minutes later captain Dominic Franklin released Fehmi-Gil, who scored with a very cool finish.

For the next twenty minutes Camberley took full advantage of some woeful defending and scored a further three goals. Only Nsomi, out of the back four, could look back with any pride on the first half display.

The second half again started well for Woods, with determined play from all the midfield and forwards and with the back four now defending properly, they dominated possession, mounting attack after attack; this was much more like it!

A mixture of good defending from Camberley and some wayward finishing prevented a second goal for the Woods and in the seventy fifth minute, in only their second chance of the half, it was Camberley who scored their fifth.

Northwood continued to probe and had the last word when they scored a wonderful second goal, a move that started with Nsomi at left back, onto Julian Smith in the middle of the park, and he played a forty yard pass inside the full-back. It was met by substitute Conor Crossan, who drove the ball home with great aplomb. The final score does not look great but it does not reflect some really good performances ,especially from Rosier, Nsomi and Fehmi-Gil.



         
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