The FA Sunday Cup blog

The FA Sunday Cup blog

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Sunday 24th Feb

A great result for Barnes Albion, as they have beaten defending champions Hetton Lyons by two goals to one.

Many thanks to Spencer Cox who went to the above game for confirming the result, at the final whistle.

I did hope to update the blog before 1.35am but I have only just returned from Wembley, where a rampant Swansea City handed my team Bradford City the mother of all footballing lessons!

Saturday, 23 February 2013

South Bank (2006) 1 v HT Sports 3

HT Sports amazing run in the Sunday Cup continued in the Teesside sunshine, where they brushed aside the challenge of Stockton league outfit South Bank, to reach the semi-final, in their debut season in the competition.

HT signalled their attacking intent from the start and should have taken lead after only five minutes of play, when Chris Howarth found himself completely unmarked in the six yard box but to the relief of the home side, his free header hit the cross bar.

HT continued to take the game to their hosts and it came as a surprise when the referee awarded South Bank a penalty in the 17th minute, for what looked a very debatable foul, on what was a rare foray near the HT goal.

South Bank hot shot Gerard Livingstone confidently dispatched the spot kick and maintained his record of scoring in every round, with his 10th Sunday Cup goal of the season.
This goal very much came against the run of play but the momentum began to swing in favour of the home side, as lifted by their goal, they finally got in to the game, midway through the first half.


The second half began in similar fashion to the first, with HT enjoying greater possession and looking the more likely of the two sides to score.
HT did restore parity in the 22nd minute, when a corner was partly cleared to defender Sam Hewitt, who thumped the ball home in to the roof of the net.
HT nearly had the lead three minutes later, only to be denied by a superb point blank save from Graham Willey, who was back in the South Bank goal, after suffering an unlikely injury on their coach trip to the West Midlands in the previous round!


Willey’s reflexes came to his side’s rescue again in the final minute, as he saved well to his left, when he pushed a goal bound shot around the post. This was the last incident of note during the 90 minutes, and the tie shortly entered extra time.
HT took the lead in the first period of extra time, when a free kick was turned in to his own goal by South Bank defender, Paul Griffiths.

A rare moment for me, as I actually capture a goal on film!
Gerard Livingstone thought he had equalised in the second period, only to see his effort disallowed for offside.

HT put the tie to rest with just three minutes on the clock, when Chris Howarth raced through from the half way line to finish well and secure his team a ‘home’ semi-final against one of the favourites to lift the title, 2011 champions Oyster Martyrs.

HT will no doubt be keen to eclipse their Leeds Combination league rivals Chapeltown Fforde Grene, who as Fforde Grene Brazil, played Oyster in the 2009 semi-final at Guiseley, only to lose by the odd goal in five.

Monday, 18 February 2013

Semi Final draw

Ties to be played on 17th March - 2.00pm KO

HT Sports v Oyster Martyrs

Barnes Albion or Hetton Lyons v Upshire

The outstanding quarter final tie between Barnes Albion and Hetton Lyons is due to take place this Sunday (24th Feb) at Hanworth Villa.

The venues for the semi finals are to be confirmed. Although I wouldn't be surprised to see the HT Sports v Oyster game take place at Guiseley, as the previous Leeds team to reach the semi final (Fforde Grene) played Oyster at Guiseley and the FA like to use the same grounds.

Result correction
Yesterday's West Middlesex league derby between Barnes Albion and Bedfont ended in a 0-0 draw but it was Barnes Albion who triumphed in the penalty shoot out (7-6).

Sunday, 17 February 2013

17th Feb results

5th Round
South Bank 2006 1 v HT Sports 3 - (I was at this game - match report to follow)
Lebeqs Tavern Courage 2 v Oyster Martyrs 3
Upshire 3 v Comets Sports Club 2

4th Round
Bedfont 0 v Barnes Albion 0 - (Bedfont won 6-5 on penalties) - Bedfont will now host Hetton Lyons in the remaining quarter final tie.

Many thanks to John Treleven for confirming the above results.

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Sunday 10th February

The West Middlesex league derby between Barnes Albion and Bedfont has today been postponed for the fourth week running!

Hopefully, this delayed fourth round tie will be played next week. The winner will play host to Hetton Lyons.

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Sunday 3rd February

4th round results
HT Sports 2 v RCA Grangetown Florists 0
Hetton Lyons 3 v Allerton 2
Oyster Martyrs 4 v Alder 3
South Bank 2006 3 v Punchbowl 0
Upshire 2 v Rayners Lane 1
Club Lewsey 3 v Lebeqs Tavern Courage 4
Barnes Albion v Bedfont Sunday - postponed
 
5th round draw - 17th Feb
Lebeqs Tavern Courage v Oyster Martyrs
Barnes Albion/Bedfont Sunday v Hetton Lyons
Upshire v Comets Sports Club
South Bank 2006 v HT Sports