Easter Tour at Brean Sands.
Having travelled down to the West Country on Good Friday all the lads were settled in after an evening of fish and chips and keen to get the football under way. There were eight teams in the tournament so 2 groups of four were created with games lasting 25 minutes each way. The group winners would play each other in a final with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed teams playing each other in the final games. Fortunately the A and B sides were playing at different times and it was the A team who started things off at 14.00 on Saturday.
Wickham 2 – 1 Lancing Rangers.
Playing against the wind in the first half, Wickham immediately went on the attack from Lancing’s kick off. However Fraser’s cross just evaded Charlie and an early opportunity went begging. Almost immediately Lancing broke down the left with the forward cutting into the area. William got across to cut out the danger but got a 6 inch stud mark down the outside of his knee for his trouble. The resulting corner produced a softly headed goal for the side from Sussex. Wickham attacked to get the goal back without really testing the Lancing keeper. In the 15th minute they attacked down the right with the quick no.14 beating Olly for pace. As the ball came into the box the Lancing forward only seemed to have to tap the ball in but Jack Bolton had covered across to clear off the line. A few minutes later Jack had to go off with a foot injury and Jesse covered at right back. A minute later an Albie corner came out to Karl who hit a shot towards the goal, Charlie tired to flick it in but it just went wide. Despite their dominance Wickham could not get back onto level terms before the break. The second half saw Wickham virtually encamped in the Lancing half. A 2nd minute corner saw a near post flick from Charlie well saved. The next minute William picked up the ball just in the Lancing half and hit a shot from 30 yards which was well saved. In the 6th minute Albie was flying down the right and seemed to be pulled back. The ball appeared to be drifting out but Fraser stopped it from going out. He got a cross in that was cleared out to Jack fully 35 yards out near the touch line and his cross come shot floated into the far corner of the net. Wickham still pushed forwards and despite the No14’s pace the back Wickham four were now dealing with him. With 16 minutes gone a clearance found Marcus in midfield and he played the ball out to Duncan on the left. He got past the defender and whilst cutting into the box near the bye line was tackled and possibly brought down. The ref decided it was a penalty and despite a full minute delay Albie tucked the penalty away. The last 5 minutes was end to end stuff but Lancing never got a clear cut chance and Wickham were hitting shots from long distance which always seemed to bend into the keeper arms, so it was a hard fought victory in the first game.
Wickham 8 – 0 Abergavenny Thursday’s.
This was an all attacking display by the lads from start to finish. In the 1st minute Karl went racing through, as the keeper came out he slide the ball past him but also just past the outside of the post. In the next minute it was Charlie’s turn as he chipped the keeper but the ball drifted wide. The next minute Albie got between two defenders in the box and was blatantly brought down but some how the ref waived play on. Eventually in the 4th minute Albie got the ball back to Fraser on the edge of the box and his shot seemed to be going well over the bar but it held up in the wind and dropped into the back of the net. The next minute Albie had a shot which again drifted on the wind wide. From the goal kick Karl won the ball giving it to Fraser who immediately sent Charlie away to crash the ball into the next but for some reason he was given off side. It was not until the 12th minute that Wickham added to their score as a ball out of defence found Albie. He played it inside to Charlie who then sent Karl away. This time he slotted the ball past the keeper and watched it go inside the post for 2-0. In the 15th minute another attack down the right saw Karl have a shot and when the ball came to Duncan at the back post the keeper made a great save. A minute later a ball through the middle saw both Fraser and Albie closing on the keeper but Fraser got there first to score. Moments later Charlie seemed to be though but the keeper made a partial block and the ball was then cleared off this line. In the 19th minute an Albie free kick was fumbled under pressure from Marcus but Bert knocked the rebound wide. In the 21st minute the ball was worked out to Marcus on the right. He clipped the ball into Charlie in the middle. After trying to turn to get a shot away he played it back for Karl to chip the keeper for a half time 4-0 lead. Jesse replaced James in goal for the second half. In the 5th minute a lovely ball through the middle found Charlie. It looked like he was going to hit it with his left but a quick little turn created him some space and he bent the ball around a defender and keeper for 5-0. In the 6th minute a free kick 25 yards out gave Albie the ideal opportunity to score his first goal of the game which he did curling the ball in at the near post. Abergavenny then had their best chance of the game as three forwards broke against William and Bert but Bert was able to get to the striker who could only produce a weak shot which Jesse saved. In the 18th minute Charlie intercepted a goal kick which he dinked inside to Albie who shot from distance to score. From the centre the ball was knocked forward where Marcus intercepted playing the ball up to Charlie. He played it back to Albie who almost immediately clipped the ball over the centre backs for Fraser to complete his hat trick.
Wickham 5 – 0 Redditch Borough
With the lads already qualified for the final this game was important to get back into playing good football again. In the first minute Albie had a shot which was well saved by the keeper. In the second minute Albie went down the left got to the by line before pulling the ball back. Charlie smashed the ball into the net but was somehow given off side. In the 5th minute a quick throw from Jack found Marcus and then only Karl before sending Albie down the right. After forcing his way past two players he played the ball into Charlie who turned and scored. Straight from the centre Karl was clattered so Jesse come on into the holding midfield role. Two minutes later James made a couple of saves to ensure Wickham kept their lead. The game was quite even but in the 18th minute the ball was played out of the box to Duncan, he laid it back to Olly who whipped in a great cross to the near post where Albie came flying in to score Wickham’s goal of the Tournament. From the centre Duncan who the ball and almost got all the way though but was stopped just before shooting. Jesse was now back on after Fraser had been taken out in an off the ball incident. Jesse and Marcus both had chances to score before the break but Wickham held their 2-0 lead. In the 3rd minute Wickham switched the ball from left to right where Albie got past his man before hitting a cross into Charlie whose header just cleared the bar. The first 10 minute were all Wickham and eventually the 3rd goal came. As Ridditch tried to work the ball out Marcus won it and then slipped the ball through to Charlie. He went round the keeper before putting the ball into the net. With 15 minute gone a shot from Albie from the apex of the box was well saved by the keeper but Charlie following in up the ball in the net but again was harshly given off side. Wickham continued to press forwards and in the 21st minute Olly worked the ball into Fraser who played it back to Bert and then onto Jack. He sent Charlie though who forced a great save from the keeper but Marcus was there to score his first goal for the club. Two minute later a throw in from Fraser found Albie in the middle. He clipped the ball back to Fraser who went round the advancing keeper before centring the ball. A missive scrabble in the box eventually saw Albie force the ball home.
| | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts |
| Wickham Wanderers A | 3 | 3 | - | 0 | 15 | 1 | 9 |
| Lancing Rangers | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 6 |
| Abergavenny Thursdays | 3 | 1 | - | 2 | 2 | 12 | 3 |
| Redditch Borough | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 0 |
Wickham 1 – 1 St Johns (Lost 5-4 on penalties).
St. Johns kicked off but Charlie immediately won the ball and pressed forwards on his own, eventually to lose the ball at the edge of the box. In the second minute Charlie was able to send Albie away but the defender just got back in time doing ensure to ensure the ball ran harmlessly to the keeper. In the 6th minute Olly missed a header and the winger ran clear only to fire a powerful shot against the post and then clear. This set up a mad 3 minutes where Wickham were very luck not to concede. St. Johns had a very big centre back who dominated the corners. From their second corner James somehow managed to palm the ball up into the air for William to smash clear off the line. The next attack saw a shot from the edge of the box come smashing off the bar again to William who cleared it for a corner. This period of play showed how “up” for the game St Johns were, totally different to the B team game. Eventually Wickham rode the storm and got back to playing football. In the 15th minute a Wickham corner was missed by the big guy but unfortunately it was headed over the bar. The resulting goal kick was fired immediately back goal wards which the keeper parried. Charlie just got there first but could not get a shot in so he played it back to Karl, whose chip/lob just cleared the bar. A minute later Albie went down the right but hit shot went into the side netting. In the 18th minute Albie worked the ball into the box where Charlie held off the bug guy before switching the ball left to Fraser who duly opened the scoring. Two minutes later Charlie sent Albie through but he dragged his shot wide of the post. The second half got very physical with Wickham seemingly getting the short end of most decisions. William needed some attention for a head butt to the face as did Marcus following an elbow into the face and then a head butt but to their credit there was no retaliation from either of these two incidence or any of the others. Wickham probably had the better of the initial 15 minutes of the half which ended with Albie cutting in from the right, getting into the box but then having his shot saved. The resulting goal kick went into the space behind Albie with the forward getting control of the ball and going past Jack. Bert came across, with William covering the middle, but Bert was also beaten and as James came out the ball was slipped past him and into the back of the net. Wild celebrations took place with the players shirt being swung high above his head but there were still 10 minutes left. With 5 minute remaining a long clearance by St Johns sent the right winger away but with two colleagues in the middle he blasted his shot over. That was the best chance in the last 10 minutes so the game went to penalties.
St Johns converted the first one despite James getting a hand to it.
Albie tucked his penalty away with ease.
St. Johns converted the second penalty with James getting even closer this time to saving it.
William hit his with power to the keepers right to score.
The 3rd St. Johns penalty was right in the corner giving James no chance.
Fraser hit his penalty straight but fortunately the keeper had moved out of the way, 3-3.
The 4th penalty from St Johns was also a good one just inside the right hand post.
Bert stepped up and smashed the ball against the underside of the bar and out.
The 5th penalty to win the game was then struck some 4 yards wide, so 3-4.
Karl stepped up and took the game to sudden death.
The 6th St Johns penalty was struck straight & hard at James and he could only push it into the roof of the net.
Jack stepped up and dragged the ball 2 yards wide of the right hand post as Wickham lost 4-5 without their keeper have had to touch the ball and James being so close to making 3 saves.
So that’s now two SCI Tournaments which the lads have not lost a game and they have still to finish winners. Oh well, maybe next season!
James Davies
Jack Bolton, Bert Cherrill, William Herrington, Olly Sopp
Albie Oakman, Karl Admans, Duncan Lorraine, Marcus Guest, Fraser Roberts
Charlie De Fraine.
Sub:- Jesse Bowers