Black Bull 1 v West Bowling 0
NLO 6 v Hammer 3
Campfield v Attenborough Cavaliers - final result to be confirmed. Attenborough were 2-0 up in the first half. I'll update the blog later when the final result is known.
The FA Sunday Cup blog

Sunday, 21 December 2014
Monday, 15 December 2014
Fourth Round Draw
Ties to be played on 18th January - 1.00pm kick off
Campfield or Attenborough Cavaliers v Pineapple
Hetton Lyons v Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Queens Park v Home & Bargain
Black Bull or West Bowling v Allerton
Priory Sports v NLO or Hammer
New Salamis v Barnes Albion
AC Sportsman or Lebeqs Tavern Courage v OJM
Crawley Green v The Windmill
The AC Sportsman v Lebeqs Tavern Courage game was abandoned in the 87th minute, with AC leading 3-1. I'm not sure if the result will stand or not.
Campfield or Attenborough Cavaliers v Pineapple
Hetton Lyons v Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Queens Park v Home & Bargain
Black Bull or West Bowling v Allerton
Priory Sports v NLO or Hammer
New Salamis v Barnes Albion
AC Sportsman or Lebeqs Tavern Courage v OJM
Crawley Green v The Windmill
The AC Sportsman v Lebeqs Tavern Courage game was abandoned in the 87th minute, with AC leading 3-1. I'm not sure if the result will stand or not.
Sunday, 14 December 2014
Third Round Results
Humbledon Plains Farm 1 Home & Bargain 3
Sportsman 0 v Hetton Lyons 5
Alder 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 3
Pineapple 5 v Newton Aycliffe 1
Kennelwood 2 v Queens Park 3
AC Sportsman 3 v Lebeqs Tavern Courage 1
Crawley Green 2 v Black Horse (Redditch) 1
New Salamis 5 v Thurmaston PWMC 1
Belstone 0 v Priory Sports 1
Barnes Abion 1 v Haunchwood Sports 0
Lambeth All Stars 1 v OJM 2
St Josephs (Luton) 1 v The Windmill 5
Postponed
Black Bull v West Bowling
Campfield v Attenborough Cavaliers
NLO V Hammer
Sportsman 0 v Hetton Lyons 5
Alder 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 3
Pineapple 5 v Newton Aycliffe 1
Kennelwood 2 v Queens Park 3
AC Sportsman 3 v Lebeqs Tavern Courage 1
Crawley Green 2 v Black Horse (Redditch) 1
New Salamis 5 v Thurmaston PWMC 1
Belstone 0 v Priory Sports 1
Barnes Abion 1 v Haunchwood Sports 0
Lambeth All Stars 1 v OJM 2
St Josephs (Luton) 1 v The Windmill 5
Postponed
Black Bull v West Bowling
Campfield v Attenborough Cavaliers
NLO V Hammer
Sunday 14th December
Following a recent bout of illness, I haven't been able to write a preview of today's third round games.
I'm off to watch Black Bull v West Bowling, which has been switched from Tetley's in Warrington to Play Football in Crosby.
I'll update the blog later today with the other results.
I'm off to watch Black Bull v West Bowling, which has been switched from Tetley's in Warrington to Play Football in Crosby.
I'll update the blog later today with the other results.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Sunday 30th November
Four of the five outstanding second round games were played today. Those results are as follows:
Belstone 3 v Comets Sports & Social 2
Priory Sports 4 v Falcons 3
Barnes Albion 5 v Ajax LA 0
The Windmill 2 v Wrightchoice CSA 0
Perhaps the weather was better down south, as the only game not played today was due to take place in the North East. LIV Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley will try again next Sunday. It will be Burradon's second attempt, after LIV twice failed to stage the game.
Belstone 3 v Comets Sports & Social 2
Priory Sports 4 v Falcons 3
Barnes Albion 5 v Ajax LA 0
The Windmill 2 v Wrightchoice CSA 0
Perhaps the weather was better down south, as the only game not played today was due to take place in the North East. LIV Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley will try again next Sunday. It will be Burradon's second attempt, after LIV twice failed to stage the game.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Second Round Review
Oyster Martyrs 2 v Humbledon Plains Farm 4
Holders Humbledon Plains Farm followed up last season’s Sunday Cup triumph with another impressive win over Oyster Martyrs. Whereas last season’s final was played at neutral Ewood Park, this time around, it was Oyster who had the home advantage and with a score to settle, I thought they would start as slight favourites.
The
game changed ten minutes in to the second half, when The Sheaf’s keeper was
sent off for pulling
down Salamis Deniz Mehmet. Kyri Portou restored their lead from the penalty
spot. It was déjà
vu just ten minutes later, when the Salamis were awarded another penalty, which
Kyri Portou
again took and scored and The Sheaf were further reduced in numbers, when their substitute
goal keeper was given his marching orders, leaving the home side with just nine
men!
Dean Fenton made the most of the numerical advantage, as he scored two more goals to complete his hat-trick.
Lebeqs Tavern Courage 5 v Patricks 1
Two of the fancied sides in the Southern draw met at Bristol Manor Farm, where Sunday Cup perennials, Lebeqs Tavern entertained Patricks from the Bournemouth league, who reached last season’s quarter-final, under their previous name of Branksome Railway.
Holders Humbledon Plains Farm followed up last season’s Sunday Cup triumph with another impressive win over Oyster Martyrs. Whereas last season’s final was played at neutral Ewood Park, this time around, it was Oyster who had the home advantage and with a score to settle, I thought they would start as slight favourites.
However, Humbledon chalked up some great wins on the road last season
and the thought of travelling down to Merseyside clearly held no fears for them.
Oyster struggled to contain Mark Davison last season, as the rangy
striker bagged a hat-trick in the final. He was a thorn in their side in this
game too, as Humbledon’s four goals were shared equally between Davison and
Nath O’Neil.
With Oyster gone, all eyes are now on the North East pair of Humbledon
and Davison’s former side, Hetton Lyons, as the two sides to avoid in this
season’s competition.
Cleator Moor 1 v Hetton Lyons 3
Connor Winter and Robbie Bird
were in the goals again, as four time champs Hetton Lyons made it 11 goals in
two games. Between them, Winter and Bird have scored eight of those goals.
Gavin Barton was also on target, as Hetton extended their unbeaten start to the
season to 15 games.
The Sheaf 1 v New Salamis 5
Whilst it’s fairly clear who the best teams in the
Northern half of the draw are, the Southern half appears to be a bit more open.
One team staking a claim as a serious contender are New Salamis, from the
London based Kopa league, who hit five goals away from home for the second game
running.
The Salamis opened the scoring in the 20th minute through
Dean Fenton. They also hit the bar twice before debutants The Sheaf from the
Waltham league drew level on the half hour mark.
Dean Fenton made the most of the numerical advantage, as he scored two more goals to complete his hat-trick.
Lebeqs Tavern Courage 5 v Patricks 1
Two of the fancied sides in the Southern draw met at Bristol Manor Farm, where Sunday Cup perennials, Lebeqs Tavern entertained Patricks from the Bournemouth league, who reached last season’s quarter-final, under their previous name of Branksome Railway.
The name change didn’t bring Patricks much luck, however,
as they were swept aside in the first half, when Brandon Barnes scored a
hat-trick and Korahn Gale put the home team out of sight at 4-0 in front at the
interval.
Gary Booth extended Lebeqs lead in the second half. Tom
Williams’ goal was mere consolation for the visitors.
Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter 4 v Sportsmans 6
Former champs Hartlepool Lion
and Sportsmans of the North Yorkshire based Hambleton Combination league,
served up a ten goal feast in their game. Hartlepool led twice in the first
half but Scott McNichol and James Coatsworth hauled Sportsmans back in to the
game.
Aaron Ramsbottom then put the Northallerton
side ahead for the first time but two quick goals from the Lions restored their
lead at 4-3 and with time running out, they appeared to have done enough to
seal the win.
Another goal from Ramsbottom,
with just five minutes remaining, forced extra time where late goals from James
Coatsworth and Danny McLachlan finally clinched victory for Sportsmans.
Birstall Stamford 2 v West Bowling 2 AET (West Bowling won 4-3 on
penalties)
Bradford Sunday Alliance side
West Bowling had a longer than normal journey for their first outing in the
Sunday Cup. Things didn’t get off to a good start, as their coach was delayed
by one hour and they found themselves 1—0 down after only two minutes!
Birstall definitely had the
better of the early exchanges and fully deserved their lead. A cracking strike
from Damian Melvyn brought the Yorkshire men back in to the game. A well-taken
goal put United 2-1 ahead with twenty minutes remaining but when Melvyn was
brought down in the area, Andy Bailey stepped up to send the home keeper the
wrong way from the spot, to restore parity for the second time.
With no further goals, the tie
went to a penalty shoot-out and it was West Bowling goalkeeper Ian Carradice who
was the hero, as a brilliant save from him, inspired his colleagues to score
their next two penalties and clinch a dramatic win.
Nuthall 1 v Haunchwood Sports 1 AET (Haunchwood won 4-1 on penalties)
After a fairly even first
half, Nuthall from the Nottinghamshire league took their lead against debutants
Haunchwood from Nuneaton. A mix up between Haunchwood’s goalkeeper and centre
half allowed a Nuthall forward to nip in and score a poachers goal.
The lead only lasted seven
minutes, before Luke Shorthouse rifled home from inside the box and he has now
scored in both rounds. Nuthall then squandered the chance to secure their
passage in to the next round, when a penalty from Tyrone Burton was saved by Carl
O’Neil in the Haunchwood goal.
Both sides had good
chances to score in extra time but neither could take them. Nuthall’s keeper,
Stuart Lewis, who was in inspired form and made two top class saves to keep the
score level.
With no further goals,
this tie was also settled from the penalty spot and Haunchwood are indebted to Reardon,
Piggon, Shorthouse and Gaunt, who all successfully scored.
Northallerton Police 2 v Home and Bargain 4
Goals from Brodie Kearns and
Carl Peers gave Home & Bargain of the Liverpool Business Houses league a
2-0 lead in their game against Hambleton Combination’s Northallerton Police.
The Police arrested the slide,
with strikes from Sam Vernalls and Ben Darville. Vernalls 25 goals last season
was enough to crown him as the league’s leading scorer.
A brace from super sub Ryan
Whitcombe was enough to send the Liverpudlians through to the next round.
Thornton United 1 v Alder 2
A cracking goal from Alder's
left back, who dribbled past three Thornton United defenders, gave them the
lead in Bradford. Scousers Alder found it difficult to cope with the sustained pressure
of the home side and the prolific Deroy White was on hand to finish a move
which started in Thornton’s own half.
Tempers became frayed late in
the game, with five players booked and a close game was eventually settled with
just four minutes remaining, in favour of Alder, who just did enough to squeeze
through.
Mayfair 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 5
A thunderbolt from 38 year old
ex pro, Lee Trundle, gave Mayfair an early lead against Fforde Grene from
Leeds, who reached last season’s quarter-final.
Fforde Grene soon recovered
and thanks to braces from Dominic Blair and Dempsey Smith, they went in to the
interval with a 4-1 lead.
Only one goal was scored in
the second half and it was from Eder Ruiz, who sealed an emphatic 5-1 win,
which maintained Fforde Grene’s impressive record of victories on Merseyside.
They will need to do it all again, as they travel to Alder in Round 3.
Lee Trundle wasn’t the only
name on show in this game, as one of Steven Gerrard’s cousins was playing for
Alder and the match referee was none other than the brother Everton and England’s
Leighton Baines.
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Sunday 23 November
Only one of the scheduled six games was played today. Congratulations to Allerton, who beat The Old Bank 2-0. Allerton will now play the winners of LIV Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley, who will try again next week. As LIV have failed to host the game for the last two weeks, they should forfeit home advantage and travel up to the North East for the third attempt to play the game. The same applies to the remaining four teams who are in the same boat.
Today was The Old Bank's second Sunday Cup defeat of this season. They lost 3-2 in the first round against Fantail but were given a reprieve when Fantail were subsequently removed from the competition.
Today was The Old Bank's second Sunday Cup defeat of this season. They lost 3-2 in the first round against Fantail but were given a reprieve when Fantail were subsequently removed from the competition.
Monday, 17 November 2014
Third Round Draw
Ties to be played on 14th December - 1.00pm kick off
Humbledon Plains Farm v Home & Bargain
Sportsmans v Hetton Lyons
Alder v Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Allerton or The Old Bank v LIV Supplies or Burradon & New Fordley
Black Bull v West Bowling
Campfield v Attenborough Cavaliers
Kennelwood v Queens Park
Pineapple v Newton Aycliffe WMC
Lambeth All Stars v OJM
AC Sportsman v Lebeq Tavern Courage
Crawley Green v Black Horse (Redditch)
St Josephs (Luton) v Wrightchoice CSA or The Windmill
Ajax LA or Barnes Albion v Haunchwood Sports
New Salamis v Thurmaston PWMC
Comets Sports Club or Belstone v Falcons or Priory Sports
NLO v Hammer
Humbledon Plains Farm v Home & Bargain
Sportsmans v Hetton Lyons
Alder v Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Allerton or The Old Bank v LIV Supplies or Burradon & New Fordley
Black Bull v West Bowling
Campfield v Attenborough Cavaliers
Kennelwood v Queens Park
Pineapple v Newton Aycliffe WMC
Lambeth All Stars v OJM
AC Sportsman v Lebeq Tavern Courage
Crawley Green v Black Horse (Redditch)
St Josephs (Luton) v Wrightchoice CSA or The Windmill
Ajax LA or Barnes Albion v Haunchwood Sports
New Salamis v Thurmaston PWMC
Comets Sports Club or Belstone v Falcons or Priory Sports
NLO v Hammer
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Second Round Results
Many thanks to those of you who have confirmed results from this afternoon's games. A big thanks to John Treleven as well for his help in compiling the following results, which covers all 26 games played today:
Custys 3 v Black Bull 5
Thornton United 1 v Alder 2 AET
Cleator Moor 1 v Hetton Lyons 3
Mayfair 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 5
Sunderland RCA Grangetown Florists 1 v Newton Aycliffe 6
Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter 4 v Sportsmans 6
Oyster Martyrs 2 v Humbledon Plains Farm 4
Kennelwood 3 Stockton Hardwick 2
King George 2 v Pineapple 3
Northallerton Police 2 v Home & Bargain 4
Queen's Park 1 v Hessle Rangers 0
Windmill Kestrels 1v Campfield 1 - Campfield won 6-5 on penalties
Star & Garter 1 v Attenborough Cavaliers 5
Birstall Stamford 2 v West Bowling 2 - West Bowling won 5-4 on penalties
OJM 4 v Gedling Inn 0
Albion 1 v Black Horse (Redditch) 4
Thurmaston PWMC 4 FC Wyvern Arms 3 AET
Nuthall 1 v Haunchwood Sports 1 - Haunchwood won 4-1 on penalties
Broadfields United 1 v NLO 2
Queen's Head 1 v AC Sportsman 5
Crawley Green 2 v North Wembley 0
Hammer 4 v Brache Nation 1
Flamstead End 0 v St. Joseph's (Luton) 3
Lambeth All Stars 4 v Emmer Green 1
Lebeqs Tavern 5 v Patricks 1
The Sheaf 1 v New Salamis 5
Postponements
Allerton v Fantail
L.I.V. Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley
Comets Sports Club v Belstone
Falcons v Priory Sports
Wrightchoice CSA v The Windmill
Ajax LA v Barnes Albion
Custys 3 v Black Bull 5
Thornton United 1 v Alder 2 AET
Cleator Moor 1 v Hetton Lyons 3
Mayfair 1 v Chapeltown Fforde Grene 5
Sunderland RCA Grangetown Florists 1 v Newton Aycliffe 6
Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter 4 v Sportsmans 6
Oyster Martyrs 2 v Humbledon Plains Farm 4
Kennelwood 3 Stockton Hardwick 2
King George 2 v Pineapple 3
Northallerton Police 2 v Home & Bargain 4
Queen's Park 1 v Hessle Rangers 0
Windmill Kestrels 1v Campfield 1 - Campfield won 6-5 on penalties
Star & Garter 1 v Attenborough Cavaliers 5
Birstall Stamford 2 v West Bowling 2 - West Bowling won 5-4 on penalties
OJM 4 v Gedling Inn 0
Albion 1 v Black Horse (Redditch) 4
Thurmaston PWMC 4 FC Wyvern Arms 3 AET
Nuthall 1 v Haunchwood Sports 1 - Haunchwood won 4-1 on penalties
Broadfields United 1 v NLO 2
Queen's Head 1 v AC Sportsman 5
Crawley Green 2 v North Wembley 0
Hammer 4 v Brache Nation 1
Flamstead End 0 v St. Joseph's (Luton) 3
Lambeth All Stars 4 v Emmer Green 1
Lebeqs Tavern 5 v Patricks 1
The Sheaf 1 v New Salamis 5
Postponements
Allerton v Fantail
L.I.V. Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley
Comets Sports Club v Belstone
Falcons v Priory Sports
Wrightchoice CSA v The Windmill
Ajax LA v Barnes Albion
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Second round preview
Apologies for just the two game preview. I normally aim to include at least half a dozen games but I just haven't had the time this week to write much more. I'll update the blog tomorrow with the results.
At least two games are scheduled for Sunday 23rd - LIV Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley and Wrightchoice CSA v The Windmill.
Oyster Martyrs v Humbledon Plains Farm
There’s only one place to start this preview and it’s with the tie of the round between last season’s finalists.
At least two games are scheduled for Sunday 23rd - LIV Supplies v Burradon & New Fordley and Wrightchoice CSA v The Windmill.
Oyster Martyrs v Humbledon Plains Farm
There’s only one place to start this preview and it’s with the tie of the round between last season’s finalists.
Oyster will
be desperate to put one over on Humbledon, who deservedly beat them at Ewood
Park. What struck me about Humbledon was the way they kept Leighton McGivern
quiet. They clearly knew he was the danger man and barely allowed him to have a
kick all day.
However,
going to Liverpool to face Oyster is a daunting task for any side. Oyster have
played in the Sunday Cup since 2007 and have only lost one home game in that
time (a cracking game against Huddersfield Irish that I was luck to watch at
Burscough).
It will not
be easy and I’m sure that Humbledon will have wished for an easier start to the
defence of their title! They came through a tough game at Seymour last season
and it was this victory which gave them the belief to go all the way. I wish I
was going to this game, it’s sure to be an absolute cracker.
Mayfair v Chapeltown Fforde Grene
Leeds based Fforde
Grene have reached the latter stages twice – the 2009 semi-final and last
season’s quarter final, where they took eventual winners Humbledon Plains Farm
to extra time.
They have played
plenty of teams from the Liverpool area, since they made their debut in 2007.
They have a perfect Sunday Cup record on Merseyside, winning all four of their
games over there and will fancy their chances against their hosts from the
Liverpool Business Houses league.
Debutants Mayfair
are unbeaten in their five league games and they won 2-0 away at Garston from the
rival Liverpool & District league in the first round, so they will be no
push over.
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