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Fat Cat FC 1 v 3 Plumtree

Victory!

Match report by Simon Atherton

 

The talking was over and the time to play a game of football had arrived.  This was the big occasion that prompted the management of Godfrey and Court to order midweek curfews, instruct the Saturday night bouncers of Nottingham to inform of any known attendees and tell Mothers that for one year only…it wasn’t all about them.

 

Gale force winds set the precedent for a game that was due to played out between two very strong squads.  The early exchanges seemed frantic and nervous without either side being able to string two passes together.

 

As one spectator noted, “Jesus Christ, they all about seven foot tall”, it was obvious a good start from Plumtree was crucial.  Cheered on by a capacity crowd the early blow came.  A moment of opportunism saw Sam Buckle latch on to a clearance from Leigh and when faced with just the keeper to beat he coolly hit it right footed past his flailing arm. 

 

The rest of the first half saw a Plumtree side quite literally intent on spoiling their opponents day.  A mantra consisting of getting to the ball first, winning every header and making each tackle were epitomised none more so than Matt Court and Paul Thomas.  Leaders could be seen in every position and when Chris Kay ( yet again ) rose first to intercept another Rory Delap style throw-in Fat Cats began a period of pressure that called for some desperate defending.  A header went inches wide as some of the crowd thought it had sneaked in, Roscoe pulled off a magnificent one handed, finger tip save to trouble the corner statisticians once more and as the seconds moved agonisingly to half time Jon Atkin stood his ground, did his job and nodded a shot off the line and out to safety.

 

Plumtree had weathered the storm against the winds and proceedings should have been set fair for advancement in the second half.

 

Although Duncan Hinks and Johnny Rowe were, for the cause, challenging each other for the most coverage award, Plumtree had their first lapse in concentration and it proved costly.  A slip up in defence saw Roscoe needing to leave his line and as the ball passed in front of him a Fat Cats player was there to pull the ball back to the six yard line and when faced with an open goal there was no mistake.  Fat Cats seemed to be getting the ball on the floor more against the wind and with the scores now at 1-1 this hotly contested semi-final was on a knife edge once more.

 

Everyone had to step up and with full backs Jon A and Dino snuffing out every threat from the wide areas Plumtree, really for the first time in the game, started to assert themselves.  Some creative play on the left side of midfield led to a corner swung in by Rowe. With all others seemingly flat footed Hinks ( Andy Gray-esque ) threw himself at the precision delivery only to see his headed effort crash and rebound off the bar.  The photographers clearly decided this game was only going one way as they gathered behind the bright yellow jersey of the fat cats keeper, waiting for the money shot!!

 

With 25 minutes to go Godfrey turned to the bench with Rowe and Kocacik, having sweated buckets for the lads, being replaced by Atherton and Troy.

 

Atherton made an immediate impact ( hey, it’s my chuffin report! ).  Some nice midfield interchanges led to a ball over the top from the irrepressible Hinks.  Faced with a sprint to the bouncing ball Atherton chased it down and in an effort to lob the keeper, careered into the on-rushing goalie whose shoulder just managed to keep the scores at 1-1.  Godfrey took the resulting throw-in and following the odd ricochet the ball landed at Matt Court’s feet.  Encapsulated in his sterling performance was this one moment of desire and will to win.  Having failed with the Cruyff turn and back heel, Court managed to swivel, in what seemed like time had paused, to swing a leg and get every ounce of his frame behind the ball and see it over the line. For a replica version check out Captain Fantastic Robson against Holland in Euro 1988:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49vQgQpg5Hw

 

Plumtree 2-1 up.  From then on it seemed like cruise control for the blues with Troy and Buckle turning on the style and creating more chances for Plumtree.  Buckle tested the keeper twice before blazing over a chance that really would have killed the game off.

 

With 5 minutes left on the clock and with the spectre of extra time still within reach for an opposition only having lost once this season, Buckle was sent clean through for the second time in the game.  Panic besieged the centre backs who could see their cup glory going the same way as Gazza’s in 1990.  A hack from behind saw Buckle sprawl to the ground and with it came a penalty opportunity to send Plumtree to their first ever cup final.

 

Omar “The Sure Thing” Kocacik had left the field of play and with no immediate gesture to take up his ever reliable place from the spot, Buckle dusted himself down and placed the ball on the spot.  It was Buckle to dare.  It was Plumtree who had dared all day long.

 

As Sam Buckle spun away to celebrate the third goal it was the blues who had confirmed their place in an historic final.

 

A fantastic team performance with every individual contributing to a deserved win and a new chapter in this great club’s season which continues to go from strength to strength.  Man of the Match goes to club legend, veteran and treasurer - a true master of all trades Jon Atkin who at right back had them in his pocket all day.

 

Well done boys.

 

Fat Cat FC

Goal (55)

1 v 3

Plumtree

Sam Buckle (1)   
Matt Court (70)   
Sam Buckle (80)   

Cup Match played at The Embankment, Nottingham on 14/03/2010
Kick Off: 11.00, Attendance: 20
Refereed by: No idea

  Player
 Goals 
 Assists 
 Cards 
 Rating 
Roscoe Easom
 
8
Chris Kay
 
8
Jon Atkin
 
8
MOM
Dino Blackburn
 
8
Leigh Godfrey
2
 
8
Duncan Hinks
 
8
Johnny Rowe
 
8
Paul Thomas
 
8
Sam Buckle
2
1
 
8
Matt Court
1
 
8
Omar Kocacik
 
8
  Troy Smith  
 
8
  Simon Atherton  
 
8
  Chris Pregon  
 
8

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Plumtree 7 v 1 Freebets4all

Victory!

With a first ever County Cup semi final a week away, the last team you’d want to face would be one that tried to bully, intimidate and foul their way to a result, but unfortunately Plumtree had to play such a team - Freebets4all.

 

Even before a ball had been kicked, the Freebets players were crying that the pitch was a bit too hard, a bit too bumpy and not the perfect surface that their particular brand of football deserved.  One opposition player even suggested that a novel alternative to a game would be to ‘bang’ the ref, now I’ve thankfully no experience of girls from Bulwell but they can’t be all that bad..

 

Anyway, after yet more discussion the ref decided that the pitch was playable and after a couple more minor tantrums the game got underway with the Managers words ringing in the ears of the Plumtree players ‘concentrate on the game, you’re playing for your places and don’t forget if you’re cr*p you’ll miss the semi’ or words to that effect anyway..

 

The first goal was scored almost straight from kick off, a long ball to Simon was played into the box and Sam nipped in to score his 8th goal in 3 games.  15 free kicks later, Plumtree had a deserved second goal with Johnny providing the cross for Dunc to score with a simple tap in.

 

The third goal was ‘scored’ by Simon a few minutes later.  After a couple of unlucky misses earlier in the half, he scuffed a shot towards the corner flag and was surprised to see it hit a Freebets player and end up in the back of the net.  To be fair, he deserved a goal and despite the reservations of the dubious goals committee, it will go down as his first for the season.

 

The ref took a deep breath, relaxed and blew for half time, bringing to an end an interesting first half which had everything, great passing football from Plumtree, 3 well taken goals, numerous fouls (some seen, the majority pathetic cowardly ones not seen) and a couple of excellent saves from Roscoe in goal.

 

After the half time team talk, Leigh decided he’d had enough and left, destined for a place where more mature behaviour would be on show (a 1 yr olds birthday party) and Paul Gray came on in his place.

 

The second half followed a similar pattern to the first half, Plumtree goal (Sam), foul, free kick, argue with the ref, Plumtree goal (Sam), foul, argue, free kick, foul, moan at the injustice of it all, free kick, foul, argue a bit more, Plumtree goal (Johnny) until the score was 6 nil to the home team.

 

Unfortunately, Plumtree switched off for a second and the Freebets striker controlled a long ball and smashed a goal past Roscoe, whilst this was no more than a consolation, it was a disappointing one to concede.

 

The seventh goal came shortly afterwards, a clear penalty was awarded and Omar stepped up to smash in his 21st goal in 21 games. Top corner, completely unsavable (if such a word exists).

 

As the game petered out, the ref was finally forced to get out his cards and after the Freebets player chopped down and then kicked Duncan, he was sent to the naughty step to have a quiet (monosyllabic )word with himself.

 

The game ended 7-1 and was a fair result after a very professional performance by Plumtree.  To be honest the game itself was a disgrace with too many fouls to mention, blatent dissent going unpunished and in my opinion the opposition were lucky to only receive one red card. It must be said that not everyone playing for Freebets should be tarred with the same brush but they have a number of individuals who shouldn’t be playing in the EMPAL.

 

Despite a number of great performances (Johnny, Sam and Chris K), the man (punchbag) of the match was Duncan Hinks.

Plumtree

Sam Buckle (1)   
Duncan Hinks (15)   
Simon Atherton (30)   
Sam Buckle (50)   
Sam Buckle (55)   
Johnny Rowe (65)   
Omar Kocacik (75)   

7 v 1

Freebets4all

Goal (70)

League Match played at home on 07/03/2010
Kick Off: 10.30, Attendance: 10
Refereed by: A Davies

  Player
 Goals 
 Assists 
 Cards 
 Rating 
Roscoe Easom
 
8
Chris Kay
 
8
Peter Oates
 
8
Simon Atherton
1
 
8
Jon Atkin
 
8
Leigh Godfrey
 
8
Duncan Hinks
1
2
 
8
MOM
Johnny Rowe
1
2
 
8
Sam Buckle
3
1
 
8
Matt Court
 
8
Omar Kocacik
1
 
8
  Paul Gray  
 
8
  Troy Smith  
 
8
  Chris Pregon  
 
8

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Plumtree 7 v 0 Butler Benfica

To follow

Plumtree

Paul Thomas (20)   
Omar Kocacik (30)   
Paul Thomas (55)   
Omar Kocacik (60)   
Omar Kocacik (70)   
Sam Buckle (75)   
Johnny Rowe (85)   

7 v 0

Butler Benfica

League Match played at home on 28/02/2010
Kick Off: 10.30, Attendance: 6
Refereed by: A Ford

  Player
 Goals 
 Assists 
 Cards 
 Rating 
Chris Kay
 
8
Peter Oates
1
 
8
Simon Atherton
 
8
Jon Atkin
 
8
Leigh Godfrey
 
8
Duncan Hinks
 
8
Chris Pregon
1
 
8
Paul Thomas
2
1
 
8
Sam Buckle
1
4
 
8
MOM
Matt Court
 
8
Omar Kocacik
3
 
8
  Johnny Rowe  
1
 
8
  Paul Gray  
 
8

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