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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: Brian Flynn on October 25, 2011, 08:56:40 AM
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Don't forget, Radio Robins will be providing a live internet commentary of the whole of tonight's FA Youth Cup Third Round Qualifying game.
You can access Radio Robins on the internet at www.radiorobins.com.
We are planning to have a pre-match interview with George Heslop broadcasting from 7.15pm with the match commentary starting at 7.40pm.
The commentary team is Paul Salt & Brian Flynn with the match summariser being Gareth Thomas.
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George Heslop interview now on Radio Robins followed by full match commentary
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Altrincham Line Up
1. Adam Reid
2. Alan Tansinda
3. Sam Grimshaw (Capt)
4. Ben Hamilton
5 Joe Coombs
6. Matt Fearon
7. Liam Routledge
8 Ryan Barry
9. Derryn Ofori
10. Oliver Riley
11. Jack Wooley
Subs
12 Jack Matiny SChofield
14 Redmond McGuire
16 Dominc Taylor
17 Nathan Gray
GK Cody Wharton
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One down but doing very well.
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We deserve to be winning, but despite that it's been a good game so far, thankfully the rain has died down!
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lost 3-0
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The boys played well.
Liked the look of Grimshaw and Fearon
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Is grimshaw the left back? If so he should be training with the first team, very impressed with him in both youth cup games
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Sorry to hear the youth lads lost tonight -
I spent the evening watching Shrewsbury beat Accrington 1-0 A lovely ground but far too sterile for me. not much singing by either set of fans and too far from the pitch.
Give me ML anyday
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Is grimshaw the left back? If so he should be training with the first team, very impressed with him in both youth cup games
Nice to see a defender defend first, then attack if need ne
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An excellent display from the lads. They missed Whatmore up front but gave there all.
Some clinical goals from Darlo but no shame in the result.
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They were massive, like a 2008 Histon.
Created chances but didn't convert.
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They were massive, like a 2008 Histon.
Well, I wouldn't quite go that far.....but, as the game wore on, their physical superiority and that extra level of fitness inevitably came into effect.
However, I thought that Thomas George Boyd Heslop's lads did him proud last evening and they definitely deserved to be on level terms at the interval.
Over the two recent FA Youth Cup matches at Moss Lane that I've watched, Grimshaw has looked the pick of the bunch.
He certainly defends better than Ryan Brown.
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A very enjoyable evening, a good game between two good sides with some lovely flowing football and good technical ability. Darlington just too strong and clinical on the night.
A couple of points we missed last night, an excellent referee! He missed a couple of challenges I thought and one offside (not the 1st goal, he was played onside by the centre half) but let a couple of late sliding tackeles go, as ther ewill be in such conditions. By doing so none of the players bothered to make anything of it and got up and got on with it. Absolutely let the game flow, the one yellow card was entirely correct and approraite.
Also, no physios required. A long time since I can remeber a game without a stoppage.
Thought George's lads played brillianty. Sam Grimshaw did very well as mentioned but Ryan Barry was also excellent in midfield, he did a hell of a lot of unnoticed work shielding his back four particularly in the 1st half. Matt Fearon gave a much more mature display than he did in games last season (until the end when tiredness set him back to his default mode) and shone much more. Ollie Riley was ncie on the ball but the game passed him by a bit. He needs to work on his fitness so that he can always be involved in the game. And Derryn Ofori gave a very good display as a lone striker, he just needs now to concentrate on hitting his shots harder (practice his technique) to work the keeper.
Some lovely football, must be down to the coaches.
Fair play to Darlo too, a good keeper and striker who was clinical and 2 excellent wingers although I think looking at their faces at the end they knew they'd been given more of a game that they originally expected.
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Well done Ballers, hope the DVD helped but they are a right bunch of muscleman these Darlo boys (ooooh!).
Meanwhile York won 3-1 at Prescot Cables mainly because of a rather unseemly brawl in the second half which reduced them to 10 when they were the favourites to win.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDAaZWXOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDAaZWXOU)
In the next round we have Altrincham fans' favourite club, Macclesfield Town.
What does it say on that flag? Something about "Hating Macc"?
:D
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A very enjoyable evening, a good game between two good sides with some lovely flowing football and good technical ability. Darlington just too strong and clinical on the night.
A couple of points we missed last night, an excellent referee! He missed a couple of challenges I thought and one offside (not the 1st goal, he was played onside by the centre half) but let a couple of late sliding tackeles go, as ther ewill be in such conditions. By doing so none of the players bothered to make anything of it and got up and got on with it. Absolutely let the game flow, the one yellow card was entirely correct and approraite.
Also, no physios required. A long time since I can remeber a game without a stoppage.
Thought George's lads played brillianty. Sam Grimshaw did very well as mentioned but Ryan Barry was also excellent in midfield, he did a hell of a lot of unnoticed work shielding his back four particularly in the 1st half. Matt Fearon gave a much more mature display than he did in games last season (until the end when tiredness set him back to his default mode) and shone much more. Ollie Riley was ncie on the ball but the game passed him by a bit. He needs to work on his fitness so that he can always be involved in the game. And Derryn Ofori gave a very good display as a lone striker, he just needs now to concentrate on hitting his shots harder (practice his technique) to work the keeper.
Some lovely football, must be down to the coaches.
Fair play to Darlo too, a good keeper and striker who was clinical and 2 excellent wingers although I think looking at their faces at the end they knew they'd been given more of a game that they originally expected.
I was told the ref was only a Level 5 ref(at the moment). The same level as ATS and myself. I thought he was better than some of the refs that have officated in the Blue Square Nth this season.
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Well done Ballers, hope the DVD helped but they are a right bunch of muscleman these Darlo boys (ooooh!).
Meanwhile York won 3-1 at Prescot Cables mainly because of a rather unseemly brawl in the second half which reduced them to 10 when they were the favourites to win.
Indeed, many thanks for providing a dvd of such an obscure match Phil, I know George appreciated it hugely. And that's what some of these scouse teams can be like, very good but wrong attitude.
Here's definatley wishing you luck against Macc in the next round!!
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Well done Ballers, hope the DVD helped but they are a right bunch of muscleman these Darlo boys (ooooh!).
Meanwhile York won 3-1 at Prescot Cables mainly because of a rather unseemly brawl in the second half which reduced them to 10 when they were the favourites to win.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDAaZWXOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDAaZWXOU)
In the next round we have Altrincham fans' favourite club, Macclesfield Town.
What does it say on that flag? Something about "Hating Macc"?
:D
308....that's a decent crowd for Prescot.