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Monday, February 25, 2008

Under 9's Revised Fixtures 2008

Heworth
V
Tadcaster Albion
(Rescheduled Sat 8th March)

02-Mar-08
Brooklyn
V
Woodthorpe Wanderers
Dunnington
V
Easingwold Town
Tadcaster Albion
V
York College
Poppleton
V
York Cubs
Heworth
V
Fulford

08-Mar-08 (Saturday)
Heworth
V
Tadcaster Albion


09-Mar-08
Woodthorpe Wanderers
V
Fulford
Sunday
York Cubs
V
Heworth
York College
V
Poppleton
Easingwold Town
V
Tadcaster Albion
Brooklyn
V
Dunnington

16-Mar-08
Dunnington
V
Woodthorpe Wanderers
Tadcaster Albion
V
Brooklyn
Poppleton
V
Easingwold Town
Heworth
V
York College
Fulford
V
York Cubs

23 March 2008 EASTER - Free Week
30 March 2008 - Free week TO RE-ARRANGE FIXTURES
6 April 2008 Free week TO RE-ARRANGE FIXTURES
13 April 2008 Free Week TO REARRANGE FIXTURES
20 April 2008 Free Week TO REARRANGE FIXTURES
27 April 2008 Free Week TO REARRANGE FIXTURES
Season ends 30th April
No extensions will be permitted

Tad Albion U8s ‘v’ Woodthorpe (24th Feb)

U8 Yellow Team Match Report

1st Game report
Woodthorpe 0 – 1 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Alfie
The Yellow team lined up for the first game with Justin in goal; Emily and Joseph defence; Harry and Megan in midfield; Alfie up front.
Tadcaster started the match confidently and they were rewarded early on with a goal from Alfie. Harry looked full of running and a mazy run through the Woodthorpe defence resulted in a penalty after a mistimed tackle in the area. Alfie stepped up to take the spot kick, but didn’t connect properly and the ‘keeper saved comfortably. At the other end, Emily and Joseph were never really troubled – helped by good defensive work from the midfield pair of Harry and Megan. As the half wore on, Tadcaster continued to dominate and had several chances to extend their lead, however desperate defending by the home side kept the Tadcaster lead to a single goal.
Sam and Daniel replaced Emily and Megan for the second half. Again, Tadcaster looked the most likely to score, and really should have finished off the home side. Great play between Harry and Alfie saw them create chance after chance, but they never quite got away from the last defender. As time started to run out, Woodthorpe pushed forward looking for the equaliser, but throughout the whole match, Justin didn’t really have a proper shot to save and the match ended with another narrow win for Tadcaster.

Man of the Match: Harry. Played his best game for a few weeks and looked full of running throughout – keep up the good work. Well done Harry !


2nd Game report
Woodthorpe 1 – 1 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Alfie
The line up for the second game was Harry in goal; Daniel and Emily in defence; Megan, Joseph and Sam in midfield; Alfie up front.
Again Tadcaster took the lead in the first half – the ball broke out from defence after a strong blocking tackle from Daniel. Alfie chased the retreating defender and nicked it off him before poking it past the ‘keeper for a great goal. Again, Tadcaster could have won comfortably, but lacked the killer instinct in front of goal. In the end an equaliser late in the second half was probably just reward from some good pressure by Woodthorpe - and a warning to Tadcaster to put their chances away when they get them.

Man of the Match: Daniel – great effort. His best ever game for Tadcaster. Well done Daniel !