The report from two weeks ago.
Sorry for the delay to this report. But finally it has arrived
Epsom & Ewell Colts U9 2-1 Redhill Town U9
Epsom& Ewell league Div 2 League game
After a slow start to the game where Epsom & Ewell raced into a 2 goal lead Redhill can consider themselves a little unfortunate to lose this game. Despite the half time score of 2-0 it was a very even first half and Lukas Fisher forced a great save from the Epsom keeper.
The second half was all Redhill and within 2 minutes of the restart Lukas Fisher had hit the post and Joshua Bashorun had a great chance with a 1 on 1 with the keeper but the shot was just wide. Redhill passed the ball around between the midfielders and created more chances and from one great move Lukas had a left foot shot roll just wide of the post. Late in the half a good move started by Shane Smith on the wing saw Lukas play the ball to Christopher Grey and Joshua Bashorun pulled a goal back for Redhill with a shot that seemed to squirm through the keepers hands into the back of the net. Ben Telfer had nothing of any note to deal with in the Redhill goal other than having to race out quickly to beat the Epsom striker to a through ball and clear his lines. As time ran out Redhill pressed forward again and a surging run from Joshua Bashorun took him clear on goal only for the last Epsom defender to pull him down on the edge of the penalty area. Lukas Fisher took the free-kick and floated it fractionally wide and this turned out to be the last kick of the game. On another day the score could have been very different.
Anglo Saxons u10 1-1 Redhill Town u10A
Epsom& Ewell league Div 4 League game
Redhill Town U10A shared the points with Anglo Saxons in a 1-1 draw.
After a long journey to Middlesex and an early kick-off, the players looked tired and it was showed by a lack-lustered performance in the first half. There was a huge mid-field battle in the first half, but few chances by either team and went in at half-time 0-0.
After a bit of motivation and a change to a more attacking formation, the second half was a different story. Redhill Town defence, Joshua Bayode, Laimilija Gruodyte and Kane Taylor stepped up their game with some great tackling to soak up the pressure, and the goalkeeper, Adam Barber making some great saves, but eventually conceded a sloppy goal with 10 mins left in the game. Suddenly, after that wake-up call there were some delightful passing moves down the left-wing by Charlie Minter and Hadyn Puttick to eventually set Luke Stevens to shoot a rocket into the top corner with 3 mins remaining, for the equaliser to make a final score of 1-1.
Player of the match: Joshua Bayode
Epsom & Ewell Youth Under 10 Division Seven Saturday, 15th October 2011
Hearts of Teddlothian Cheetahs 3 Redhill Town B 1
Despite defeat, Redhill Under 10 B produced their most disciplined performance this season against a strong Hearts side.
Redhill defended magnificently with John Neculai superb in his defensive midfield position, backed up strongly by Toby & Reuben Newland. Goalkeeper Ben Payne was also in fine form with great handling but could do nothing to stop Hearts going 2-0 up.
Just before the break, Champton Gichini's through ball put top goal scorer Sam Krisman in the clear and he picked his spot well.
The second half was a very even affair before Hearts scored their third a minute from time.
Cup Match 16/10/2011
Redhill Town U12s 10 Epsom & Ewell Colts U12c 0
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Redhill recorded a much needed morale-boosting first win of the season, beating Epsom & Ewell Colts 10-0 in the Cup.
Redhill were never in trouble, and went in at the break leading 5-0 with goals from Charlie Case-Green, Tom Parker (2), Ryan Stevens and Jack Tickner.
Redhill continued to dominate possession in the second half, laying siege to Epsom’s goal. Further goals from Jacob Toney (2), James Smart, Tickner and Stevens resulted in four players seeking their hat-trick but it wasn’t to be.
At the other end, the occasional Epsom attack was dealt with efficiently as the Redhill defence held firm.
Redhill U12s are still looking for more players and anyone interested should contact manager Anthony Reynolds on 01737 212103 or 07825 442317 for more information.
Queens Park v Redhill Town under 13's cup game Epsom And Ewell League
where to start?
From the blow of the whistle both teams fought for their managers/coaches
Redhill Town started the goal scoring first with the first goal being scored in the second minute by Julian Ramsay. Queen's park quickly levelled the score, and scored a further two spectacular goals before the half time whistle, both teams had worked hard and were glad of the break, the second half started with Redhill Town full of determination to remain in contention, Prasoth Kirubakaran took his chance this then meant Redhill Town were 2- 3, again Redhill town took control and Daniel Silva made Redhill Town 3- 3. Queen's Park pushed on again and made the score 4- 3, Sam Watson made the final score in full time 4- 4. extra time shouted the ref
Extra time started tentatively with both teams defending well, in the second half Queens Park took the lead with 5-4 Redhill Town's head's went down, suddenly a defensive mistake by Queens Park allowed Connor Beesley to make the final extra time score 5-5.
Penalties the ref screamed as he blew the final whistle, Redhill Town's penalty Takers were Jake Monk, Connor Beesley, Tom Mason , Daniel Silva and Julian Ramsay, a stunning show by man of the match and Redhill Town's Goalie Amman Mirza who saved 3 of the Queens Park penalties, each and every one of them a stunning save. Final score 8-5 to Redhill Town.
Fantastic show from 2 teams that are in different divisions.
Redhill U15s 0 V 4 Epsom Eagles U15s cup game.
Redhill Town U15s started well pressing high and looked to be dangerous with Eagles finding it difficult to get out of their half, Eagles took advantage with a momentary lapse in concentration opening the score. The reds had numerous chances but were unable to hit the target. This was a game of two halves and Eagles will be very happy with the final score 4-0 as it did not reflect on the game which was clearly matched by a team two divisions below them.
Scott Mason, Alex Bashford, Alex Mclean, Ryan Evans, Aidan Creighton, Raham Odjegba, Cristiano Dias, Callum Stevens, Ceazar Oancea, Jack Petty, Jordan Johnston, Bradley Rodgers