02/09/2012
Mount Tavern 3 – 3 All Saints Athletic
Mount Tavern began their league season at home playing hosts to All Saints at Windsor earlier today. The men in orange, having played 4 pre-season frendlies in the build up to this game, were full of optimism for what this season could bring.
Team Selection:
Chris Sambrook
Phil Plant Chris White Mark Aldridge (c) Stuart Hartill
Matt Addis Andy Broom Adam Pugh Sean Walkden
Neil Ashton Ant Morrison
All Saints kicked off the game and were gifted the perfect start early on as having failed to deal properly with a cross, the ball dropped to the No 10 who was subsequently hacked down by a mistimed lunge from Phil Plant. The burly no 4 midfield veteran stepped up and placed the penalty to the bottom corner keepers right.
Tavern, still feeling sorry for themselves, found the going even tougher as they fell further behind. A cross was only half cleared before the ball fell to the veteran no 4. Tavern failed to close him down properly and he then unleashed a shot into the net from around 25 yards.
Tavern had had the stuffing knocked out of them within the first ten minutes but they then began to get the ball down and begin to string a couple of passes together. They found a route back into the game from a set-piece. Sean Walkden whipping a corner for Ant Morrison to grab his and Mount Taverns first goal of the season.
Not long after Tavern were back on level terms. Ant Morrison was found in space on the right hand corner of the box and attacked the All Saints full back only to lose possession. The fullback, now in possession himself, then lost the ball to Morrison who proceeded to whip the ball left footed towards goal. The cross sailed over the goalkeeper and into the top left hand corner of the net.
The momentum was now with the Mount and they could have taken the lead. Neil Ashton wasted a golden opportunity when he blazed over, although Tavern could have been awarded a penalty of their own in the build up when an All Saints defender appeared to handle in the box. Ant Morrison then had the chance to complete his hat-trick only to shoot straight at the on rushing goalkeeper when left one on one.
Tavern were made to pay for these missed opportunities when All Saints were awarded another penalty. Adam Pugh was the offender this time sliding in with a mis-timed challenge earning his and Taverns first booking of the season. The All Saints No 4 putting the resulting penalty low into the net keepers right again despite the best efforts of Chris Sambrook.
H.T Mount Tavern 2 – 3 All Saints Athletic
After some words of encouragement at half time Tavern attempted to yet again get themselves back into the game. Tavern were forced into their first change at half time as Nick Perkins replaced the injured Chris White at centre half. Tavern kicked off and battled to get back into the game but chances were at a premium. This forced assistant manager Chris White, in the absence of manager Craig Jackson, to utilise his subs replacing Phil Plant with Lee Hartill. This also meant a slight adjustment to the team with Matt Addis dropping into the right back berth.
Tavern continued to search for an equaliser with their best opportunity falling to striker Neil Ashton. Sean Walkden was again the architect from a set piece, his corner whipped to the head of the big striker, who headed high over the bar. This proved to be his last piece of the action as he was replaced by Adam Perkins.
Perkins eager to impress and with Chris Whites words of encouragement ringing in his ears breathed new life into the Mount Tavern attack. It didn’t take long for him to leave his mark on the game either. Ant Morrison, who was enjoying one of his best games for Tavern, turned provider. After picking the ball up on the half way line he played a though ball for Adam Perkins to run onto before slotting home low into the net.
Tavern continued to press for a winner with Andy Broom coming close with a 25 yard drive that the All Saints keeper just tipped over the bar. They thought they had won it as well at one stage. The ball was played though to Adam Perkins who despite the flagging off the linesman for offside was allowed to play on. After wriggling free of a couple of challenges his cross shot was tucked home by Sean Walkden. The ref adjudging him to be in an offside position.
With that Tavern thought they would have to settle for a hard earned point but were given a golden opportunity. Man of the moment Ant Morrison earned his side a last minute penalty after getting the wrong side of the opposition defence and being brought down. With regular penalty talker Chris White off the pitch, captain Mark Aldridge shouldered the responsibility. His penalty however was not his best and was saved by the All Saints keeper.
The ref blew his whistle and Tavern appeared disappointed to have only earned a point but after the horror start the endured it seemed a remarkable turnaround.
M.O.M – Andy Broom
Other results from Division 4:
AFC Woodcross 6 – 1 AFC Sporting Manor
Codsall Athletic 0 – 3 Bilbrook Revolution
Royal Oak Rushall 1 – 0 Alumwell Athletic
W-ton Sports 2 – 2 Compton Park Saints