Outstanding 4th round results:
Hetton Lyons 4 Chapletown Fforde Grene 7 AET (3-3 at 90 mins)
Queens Park 0 Home and Bargain 4
Black Bull 1 Allerton 4
Three away wins. Fforde Grene were 3-0 down! Perhaps they were inspired by their West Yorkshire neighbours come back at Stamford Bridge on Saturday😃
The FA Sunday Cup blog
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Monday, 19 January 2015
5th Round Draw
Games to be
played on 15th February - 2.00pm kick off
Queens Park or Home & Bargain v Campfield
Black Bull or Allerton v Hetton Lyons or Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Crawley Green v OJM
NLO v New Salamis
Queens Park or Home & Bargain v Campfield
Black Bull or Allerton v Hetton Lyons or Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Crawley Green v OJM
NLO v New Salamis
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Sunday 18th January
Postponements
Hetton Lyons v Chapeltown Fforde Green
Black Bull v Allerton
Queens Park v Home & Bargain
Results
Campfield 4 v Pineapple 2
Priory Sports 0 NLO 3
AC Sportsman 2 v OJM 5
Crawley Green 4 v The Windmill 1
New Salamis 2 v Barnes Albion 1
Hetton Lyons v Chapeltown Fforde Green
Black Bull v Allerton
Queens Park v Home & Bargain
Results
Campfield 4 v Pineapple 2
Priory Sports 0 NLO 3
AC Sportsman 2 v OJM 5
Crawley Green 4 v The Windmill 1
New Salamis 2 v Barnes Albion 1
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Third Round Review
Humbledon Plains Farm 1 v Home & Bargain 3
After their impressive win at Oyster Martyrs in round two, I was tipping champions Humbledon Plains Farm as favorites to go all the way to this season’s final. However, retaining the Sunday Cup is an incredibly difficult feat – it’s only been done twice in fifty years – and the wait for it to be done again continues, following Home & Bargain’s fantastic victory in the North East.
Alder, of the Liverpool Business Houses league, enjoyed the majority of possession in the first half, without really creating too many chances. It was still goalless by the half hour mark but just six minutes later, the home side found themselves 2-0 down!
After their impressive win at Oyster Martyrs in round two, I was tipping champions Humbledon Plains Farm as favorites to go all the way to this season’s final. However, retaining the Sunday Cup is an incredibly difficult feat – it’s only been done twice in fifty years – and the wait for it to be done again continues, following Home & Bargain’s fantastic victory in the North East.
Playing the cup holders away
is about as bad a draw as it’s possible to receive, especially when you
consider that a number of the Humbledon team play their Saturday football for Washington
in the Northern league and this game was played on Washington’s ground.
Home & Bargain, who ply
their trade in the Liverpool Business Houses league, took the lead through
prolific scorer Chris McGann in the first half. Champions Humbledon levelled early
in the second half. McGann was on hand to restore the scousers lead and Phil
Bowman clinched a famous win, when he added a third with just ten minutes remaining.
Barnes Albion 1 v Haunchwood Sports 0
2013 finalists Barnes Albion
of the West Middlesex league made it through to the last 16 but were pushed all
the way by debutants Haunchwood Sports from Nuneaton, who narrowly lost in extra time.
Haunchwood started brightly as
they took the game to Barnes Albion. They had a goal disallowed for offside and
a penalty appeal waved away. Barnes best chance came just before half time, but
their failure to convert a clear opportunity, meant the first half ended goal
less.
Barnes put Haunchwood under a
lot of pressure in the second half but could still not break the deadlock. Haunchwood
nearly won it with just three minutes remaining, when Matt Brown went through
on goal. Barnes were indebted to their keeper, who pulled off a fantastic save,
to keep them in the game and to send the tie in to extra time.
The only goal of the game came
in the 115th minute. Barnes took a short corner and an Adam Willis shot
deflected off the boot of Kyle Baxter and past the despairing Carl O'Neil in
the Haunchwood goal.
Alder 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 3
I made the 140 mile round trip
to watch this match, in what was my 15th Sunday Cup game in the
Liverpool area. I’d not been to the Alder Sports & Social ground before and
I was surprised to see what a good condition the pitch was in, given the
atrocious weather of the previous week. It was a bit heavy in one goal mouth
but the rest was perfectly playable.Alder, of the Liverpool Business Houses league, enjoyed the majority of possession in the first half, without really creating too many chances. It was still goalless by the half hour mark but just six minutes later, the home side found themselves 2-0 down!
Eder Ruiz slid the ball under
the advancing Alder keeper, with what was Fforde Grene’s first shot on goal on
30 minutes! A back header from Daniel Sheriffe saw the Leeds side double their
lead on 36 minutes.
Alder pulled a deserved goal back just five minutes after the restart but despite being the best team in the second half, they could not draw level and a quick Fforde Grene counter attack in the 91st minute put the result beyond doubt, when Shaquille Clarke-Adams completed the scoring and earned his side a trip to Hetton Lyons in round 4.
Lambeth All Stars 1 v OJM 2
Lambeth of the Morden & District league opened
the scoring in the 28th minute when teenager Kadeem Ajeon split the OJM back
line with a through ball to captain Daniel Jones, who buried the ball in the
corner of Daniel Roberts’ goal. Roberts was part of the Norton United team, who
made it through to the first round proper of this season’s FA Cup.Alder pulled a deserved goal back just five minutes after the restart but despite being the best team in the second half, they could not draw level and a quick Fforde Grene counter attack in the 91st minute put the result beyond doubt, when Shaquille Clarke-Adams completed the scoring and earned his side a trip to Hetton Lyons in round 4.
Lambeth All Stars 1 v OJM 2
OJM, from the West Midlands based Warley &
District league, fought back and equalised in the 65th minute through Rico
Taylor. OJM sealed the win in the last minute of stoppage time, after a
tactical change saw the introduction of Stourbridge’s strike pairing of Luke
Benbow and Kayleden Brown and it was the latter who fired home the winner from
a corner.
St Josephs (Luton) 1 v The Windmill 5
The five hour journey from Devon
to Bedfordshire clearly did not affect The Windmill, as they recorded a
comprehensive victory over four time finalists, St Josephs.
They raced into a 3-0 lead by
the interval and all though St Joseph’s pulled one back in the second half, it
proved to be nothing more than a mere consolation. Adam Carter struck a
hat-trick for the Plymouth side and he also set up Ryan Richards to score. Jordan
Walton completed the scoring.
Windmill joint manager Mike
Walton said it was the best display he had seen from a Plymouth side at this
level, as his players were firing on all cylinders from the first whistle.
The Windmill will be hoping to
repeat this success in the fourth round, as they face a similar journey to meet
Crawley Green, who like St Josephs, are members of the North Home Counties
league.
Kennelwood 2 v Queens Park 3
Queens Park of the Birkenhead
league have a good Sunday Cup pedigree and have competed in the competition for
over 20 years. They reached the last 16 for the fifth time, as they managed to
squeeze past their debutant hosts from the Liverpool Business Houses league. Dale
Wright and Ste Groves were on target for Kennelwood.
New Salamis 5 v Thurmaston PWMC 1
New Salamis of the London
based Kopa league marched in to the fourth round, with a comfortable win over
Thurmaston, their visitors from the Leicester Alliance.
A goal from Chris Xiouris in
the third minute gave them a dream start. Xiouris was the right man in the
right place, when he converted a cross from the right hand side. It was 2-0
nine minutes later, when Stuart Zannori tapped home, following a scramble in
the Thurmaston defence.
The prolific Deniz Mehmet extended
the lead, when he took on three players before slotting the ball home and
giving the Salamis a commanding 3-0 half time lead.
Steve Velandia added a fourth
goal straight from a corner and Deniz Mehmet scored the goal of the game, when
he surpassed his earlier effort, by dribbling past five players and smashing the
ball into the roof of the net.
Crawley Green 2 v Black Horse 1
Brendan Hicks gave debutants
Black Horse of the Redditch & South Warwickshire league the lead in the 12th
minute, in their tie at Crawley Green.
The Bedfordshire side were
back on terms, when they equalized in first half stoppage time. The second half was equally
close, with plenty of end to end play, but it was the home side who took the
lead on 80 minutes and they managed to hold on, despite some late pressure from
the visitors.
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