CHRISTCHURCH v MONEYFIELDS
HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP
MATCH RESULT: 4 - 0
Goal Scorers: Mark Smith, Tom Jeffes (2), Ben Lucas
1. Stewart Kearn
2. Adam Costello
3. David Legg
4. Dan Crutchley (c)
5. Steve Linpow
6. Ben Lucas
7. Mark Smith
8. Marc Fairbrother
9. Ben Osborne
10. Tom Jeffes
11. Paul Rideout
Subs Used:
Ben Hatch
Simon Keates
Jacques Bernard
Christchurch progressed to the semi-final of the Hampshire Senior Cup with an impressive 4-0 victory against fellow Wessex League side Moneyfields on a freezing night at Hurn Bridge.
The home side started well and could have been two goals to the good in the opening 12 minutes but on both occasions leading scorer Ben Osborne was off target. It was not much later that Church took the lead when the returning Mark Smith who was a major figure in midfield all night carried the ball 15 yards and then from the edge of the penalty area drilled a low left foot shoot into the corner of the net via the post. Church continued to dominate proceedings for the rest of the half snuffing out the visitors attacks before they reached the penalty area and one move consisting of a dozen passes opened up the visitors defence before Tom Jeffes hit the bar. This move was some of the best football seen at Hurn Bridge for many a year. Shortly before half time Moneyfields had their only real effort on goal in the whole game when a superbly struck effort from 20 yards flew over the bar.
The second goal came on 62 minutes with Ben Lucas netting from close range after Dan Crutchley had headed a Mark Smith corner back across goal. From then on it became the Tom Jeffes show as on 67 minutes he embarked on a 20 yard run and fine strike from 20 yards and then on 75 minutes he turned his marker before finishing clinically albeit with the help of a defenders deflection. In between his goals Mark Smith was unlucky not to net his second goal of the night when his fiercely struck shot was cleared off the line.
This was a very impressive performance all round including a clean sheet and the only black mark was a booking late in the game for Ben Lucas for a tackle when he won the ball cleanly!!.
Man of the Match: Tom Jeffes
Donners
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Wednesday, January 27
by
Mark Duffy
on Wed 27 Jan 2010 13:07 GMT
Tuesday, January 13
by
JohnW
on Tue 13 Jan 2009 22:00 GMT
Tuesday 13th January 2009
Russell Cotes cup 1st round CHRISTCHURCH v MONEYFIELDS With this coming Saturday’s FR.A. vase match very much in mind Christchurch manager Graham Kemp started with a this line up: 1 Stewart Kearn 2 Colin Dand 3 Dan Taylor 4 Steve Linpow 5 Chris Dillon 6 Martin Lawrence 7 Mark Smith (Capt) 8 James Burden 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Ben Osborne 11 Paul Rideout 12 Russell Cook 14 Michael Green 15 Adam Wiltshire 16 Dan Crutchley 17 Paul Manning The game kicked off on a soft Hurn Bridge surface and the temperature dropped steadily throughout the evening. The strong Moneyfields line up started brightly and were passing the ball around well but Christchurch drew first blood when a Mark Smith corner was fumbled by the Moneyfields young ‘keeper and James Burden reacted quickest to thrash the ball home. Throughout the first half Christchurch were frequently giving the ball away and one such occasion led to a fine tackle by Dan Taylor to avert the danger. With 27 minutes gone Colin Dand advanced down the Christchurch right and his fine forward ball was well taken by Ben Osborne who turned his marker and got in a powerful left footed shot which resulted in a terrific save from Tom Boyle in the Monefields goal. Shortly after this, once again Christchurch gave the ball away too easily and this time Moneyfields made them pay as Jamie Laidlaw equalised with a smart finish. Half time: Christchurch 1 Moneyfields 1 Both sides made substitutions at half time with Dean Harris replacing Tom Boyle in the Moneyfields goal and Christchurch bringing on teenager Adam Wiltshire for Paul Rideout in midfield. Moneyfields played some attractive football and they are truly a good side as they displayed frequently as they pressurised the Christchurch rearguard. Against the run of play Christchurch took the lead. James Burden threaded a pass through to centre forward Gareth Barnes and just as Barnes was about to shoot he was pulled down in the penalty area. The referee pointed and his assistant signalled for a penalty kick and not one Moneyfields player protested against the decision. Up stepped skipper for the night Mark Smith to take the kick and despite the unlucky keeper getting a good hand to the ball it ended in the back of the Moneyfields net. Following this setback Moneyfields attacked in numbers and wave after wave of attacking football was admirably held at bay by the Christchurch defence as they recorded their second victory over Moneyfields this season. Final score: Christchurch 2 Moneyfields 1 The Bridgeman Tuesday, October 14
by
JohnW
on Tue 14 Oct 2008 22:00 BST
Tuesday 14th October 2008
Hampshire Senior cup 1st round CHRISTCHURCH v TOTTON & ELING Following Saturday’s defeat Christchurch manager Graham Kemp started with a this line up: 1 Stewart Kearn 2 Steve Linpow 3 Dan Taylor 4 Dan Crutchley (capt) 5 Chris Dillon 6 Jon Brock 7 Mark Smith 8 James Burden 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Russell Cook 11 Paul Rideout 12 Ben Osborne 14 Martin Lawrence 15 Michael Green 16 Ross Drew 17 Paul Manning This game commenced at a fast pace and it was Totton & Eling who started the brighter. Both sides created half chances at both ends but it was the visitors who impressed with their high work rate and their fluent passing. Christchurch for the second game running failed to find any lasting rhythm and it was no real surprise when Totton & Eling took the lead after 25 minutes. An attack down their left flank should have been cut out but a woeful defensive header let in Matt Hardyman who took a touch and smashed a spectacular goal past Christchurch keeper Stewart Kearn. Half time: Christchurch 0 Totton & Eling 1 The second half saw more of the same from Christchurch as they failed to seriously test the opposition keeper all night. Even three attacking substitutions could not raise the home sides game and following 6 extra minutes of injury time the Priory bowed out of this season’s Hampshire Senior cup with barely a whimper. Final score: Christchurch 0 Totton & Eling 1 The Bridgeman Tuesday, July 29
by
JohnW
on Tue 29 Jul 2008 22:00 BST
Tuesday 29th July 2008
CHRISTCHURCH v GOSPORT BOROUGH Christchurch played host to Alex Pike’s Southern League Gosport Borough on the immaculate Hurn Bridge surface. Christchurch starting line up: 1 Sam Webb 2 John Blake 3 Dan Taylor 4 Dan Crutchley (capt) 5 Steve Linpow 6 John Brock 7 Mark Smith 8 Simon Keates 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Russell Cooke 11 Paul Rideout Subs: Chris Dillon Michael Green Colin Dand Harry Rolph Steve Strong (debut) Jason Collins GK Joe Prodomo GK Gosport started like a train and hit the post within 20 seconds of the start. But Christchurch fought back and a shot from Gareth Barnes was well saved by Gosport’s Stacey Harper after 16 minutes. Shortly after a long cross from Gosports right was brought down by last season’s Southern league top goalscorer Justin Bennett who finished with style despite Christchurch’s appeal for a foul. Christchurch played well in this first half, taking the game to Gosport but the southern league side always looked dangerous when attacking. Half time: Christchurch 0 Gosport Borough 3 The second half saw the usual pre season deluge of substitutes as Gosport took control of the game. The nearest Christchurch came to scoring was when debutant Steve Strong chipped the ex Christchurch keeper Max Frampton but saw his effort come back off the bar. Gosport extended their lead when poor marking at a corner resulted in a powerful header beating Sam Webb in the Christchurch goal. Further poor defending allowed Gosport to record a 3 – nil victory as Christchurch visibly tired against their higher league opponents. Full time: Christchurch 0 Gosport Borough 3 A good workout for Graham Kemps boys against a side that truly showed the difference between Wessex and Southern league football. Saturday, July 26
by
JohnW
on Sat 26 Jul 2008 21:00 BST
Saturday 26th July 2008 pre season friendly
PORTLAND UNITED v CHRISTCHURCH Another blistering hot afternoon in July, another pre season friendly. Manager Graham Kemp gave several players the day off and took a small and very young squad to Portland: 1 Jason Collins 2 Adam Costello (capt) 3 Chris Dillon 4 Steve Linpow 5 John Brock 6 Martin Lawrence 7 Simon Keates 8 Harry Rolph 9 Mike Carroll (debut) 10 Russell Cooke 11 Paul Manning 12 Colin Dand 14 Michael Green The game started at a quick pace despite the red hot conditions, and play went from end to end as both teams passed the ball around on the excellent surface. Early on Jason Collins had to be alert in the Christchurch goal as he got down well to his left to push a low shot out for a corner. Just before the half hour mark Christchurch took the lead. The build up down the right ended with the ball being played into Mike Carroll who controlled and then shot right footed past the keeper from about 20 yards out. A fine goal for the debut boy. Half time: Portland United 0 Christchurch 1 The second half saw the breeze increasing but the temperature was still extremely hot. Quite soon after the restart Christchurch extended their lead. Simon Keates worked himself space on the right wing and his superb far post cross was met by Chris Dillon who scored with a thumping header. Ten minutes later and Portland pulled a goal back. A corner was assisted by the wind and caught everyone out as it ended in the back of the net. Portland came close to equalising a couple of times but all in all another fine performance from this very young Christchurch line up. Final score: Portland United 1 Christchurch 2 The Bridgeman Tuesday, July 22
by
JohnW
on Tue 22 Jul 2008 21:00 BST
Tuesday 22nd July 2008 pre season friendly
RINGWOOD TOWN v CHRISTCHURCH Manager Graham Kemp took a large squad to nearby Ringwood: 1 Sam Webb 2 Adam Costello 3 Dan Taylor 4 Dan Crutchley (capt) 5 Chris Dillon 6 Simon Keates 7 Mark Smith 8 James Burden 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Marc Burrows 11 Paul Rideout Subs: Steve Linpow Colin Dand Ross Drew Paul Manning John Blake Russell Cooke Michael Green Martin Lawrence John Brock GK Jason Collins GK Joe Prodomo In their third friendly against lower opposition Christchurch once again ran out comfortable winners. With both sides trying to play a passing game opportunities came at both ends. Sam Webb had to be alert on a couple of occasions to keep Ringwood at bay. But with 20 minutes gone James Burden had a header cleared off the Ringwood goal line and 10 minutes later Burden’s right-footed shot was also cleared off the line. 5 minutes before the half time interval a long ball was held up expertly by Gareth Barnes who played the ball back for Marc Burrows to pick out Burden who this time made no mistake with a sweet left foot finish low to the ‘keepers right. Half time: Ringwood Town 0 Christchurch 1 The second half saw Christchurch make many substitutions but their passing ability remained of a high quality. The fitness level of this Christchurch squad appears to be very high and the second half was all about Christchurch as an attacking unit. Halfway through the 2nd period Russell Cooke fed Marc Burrows whose shot found the corner of the net despite the Ringwood keeper getting a hand to the ball. Although creating numerous chances Christchurch had to wait until 2 minutes before the end of the match to score their third. Burrows finishing with a well executed right foot volley. There was still just time for the Ringwood keeper to make a fingertip save from Burrow’s exquisite chip shot to deny the Christchurch striker a hat trick. Final score: Ringwood Town 0 Christchurch 3 The Bridgeman Saturday, July 19
by
JohnW
on Sat 19 Jul 2008 21:00 BST
Saturday 19th July 2008 pre season friendly
HOLT UNITED v CHRISTCHURCH On a blistering hot afternoon Christchurch recorded their second pre season victory in three days: 1 Sam Webb (debut) 2 Martin Lawrence 3 Dan Taylor 4 Chris Dillon 5 Steve Linpow 6 John Brock 7 Mark Smith 8 Harry Rolph 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Russell Cooke 11 Paul Manning 12 Marc Burrows 14 James Burden 15 Paul Rideout 16 John Blake GK Joe Prodomo Once again Christchurch started slowly and soon found themselves a goal down when a long ball played over the defence was lobbed over the advancing Sam Webb’s head giving the debutant no chance. Christchurch tried to play the ball about in their usual passing style but seemed a little lethargic at times. However midway through the first half Gareth Barnes scored with a neat left foot finish to equalise. Almost immediately Holt regained the lead when the impressive Kevin Collins (one time Christchurch player) scored with a dramatic twenty yard screamer into the top corner. Half time: Holt United 2 Christchurch 1 The second half saw Christchurch play with a bit more pace and to be fair they were by far the better side after the interval. With the ball being passed about and the full backs getting forward at every opportunity it was no surprise that Christchurch levelled the score. Marc Burrows went down the right wing and crossed superbly where Gareth Barnes was attacking the space. Unfortunately for “Barnesy” a Holt defender just beat him to the ball to score an own goal. However Barnes was not to be denied and soon he scored his second and Christchurch’s third from a well taken free kick. With Christchurch now well on top and the Holt players visibly tiring James Burden finished the afternoons scoring. Good work by James Brock gave Barnes the opportunity to release Burden one on one with the keeper and his right footed finish easily ended in the back of the net. Final score: Holt United 2 Christchurch 4 The same afternoon Tim Collin’s reserve side played at Poole Borough where they came away with a 2 – 2 draw. Craig Davey and Toby Williams notched for Christchurch in their first friendly of the season. Manager Collins was delighted with the performance of his young, fit side and although he admitted there was still plenty of work to be done the promise was there for all to see. The Bridgeman Thursday, July 17
by
JohnW
on Thu 17 Jul 2008 21:00 BST
Thursday 17th July 2008 pre season friendly
VERWOOD TOWN v CHRISTCHURCH (played at Heathlands) Manager Graham Kemp selected a large squad for the first game of the 2008/2009 season. Several new faces appeared in blue shirts who lined up like this: 1 Jason Collins 2 Danny Jones 3 Dan Taylor 4 John Blake 5 Dan Crutchley (capt) 6 John Brock 7 Mark Smith 8 James Burden 9 Gareth Barnes 10 Marc Burrows 11 Paul Rideout 12 Russell Cooke 14 Chris Dillon 15 Steve Linpow 16 Harry Rolph 17 Paul Manning 18 Simon Keates 19 Martin Lawrence GK Joe Promodo Débutantes for Christchurch were Danny Jones, John Blake, John Brock, Mark Smith and Simon Keates. Gareth Barnes made his second debut for Christchurch 14 years after his original debut. Welcome back Gareth. Youth team goalie Joe Promodo appeared for the first team for the first time. Christchurch took time to settle on the poor surface and went behind in the first 5 minutes when a corner for Verwood found an unmarked player who had no trouble finding the back of the Christchurch net with a good header. Christchurch tended to hang onto the ball too long but when they passed it around the chances were created. Paul Rideout had several opportunities to equalised but failed to capitalise and the nearest that Christchurch came to scoring was when Mark Smith hit the post late in the first half. Half time: Verwood Town 1 Christchurch 0 The second half saw Christchurch come out with pace and determination and 5 minutes after the restart a Mark Smith shot was parried by the keeper into the path of Marc Burrows who instantly returned the ball into the corner of the net. This equaliser prompted manager Graham Kemp to ring the changes and most of the substitutes were used at this time. Christchurch suddenly clicked and some of the football played was extremely pleasing to watch. It was all one way now and Russell Cooke put Christchurch in the lead with a smart right foot finish. As the usual pre season substitutions came and went Cooke repeated his earlier action to score with another good finish. Final score: Verwood Town 1 Christchurch 3 A good run out for Christchurch where some of the new boys showed just what we can expect during the season. Bring it on! The Bridgeman Tuesday, February 12
by
JohnW
on Tue 12 Feb 2008 22:00 GMT
Tuesday 12th February 2008
GOSPORT BOROUGH v CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch manager Graham Kemp started with this line up for the midweek friendly: 1 Zach Glasspool 2 Ross Wallace 3 Michael Green 4 Dan Crutchley 5 Steve Linpow 6 Lloyd Jenvey (capt) 7 Andy Borthwick 8 Chris Dillon 9 Russell Cooke 10 Les Wallace 11 Paul Manning 12 Rudi 14 Paul Rideout 15 Dan Taylor GK Rory Anderson Ross Wallace made his debut for the Priory at right back whilst Michael Green was rewarded for his outstanding loyalty with a start at left back. Due to FA regulations Green has been unable to play for Christchurch in a competitive match since the early part of the season but has turned up at every game to cheer the lads on. Zach Glasspool got some more goalkeeping experience following his stand in performance for the unfortunate Dan Loader. The game kicked off with Gosport fielding several youngsters but also several players with Southern league experience this season. Borough certainly looked sharper than their Wessex league opponents catching Christchurch out with several quick throw ins, free kicks and corners but never exerting any real pressure on Zach Glasspool in the Christchurch goal. Fifteen minutes played and following a superb passing move down Christchurch’s right flank, newcomer Ross Wallace crossed for 18 year old Chris Dillon to get in front of the defender and nod the ball expertly past one time Christchurch keeper Max Frampton to give the away team the lead and to stun Gosport. Christchurch were having a good time of it now and getting plenty of the ball and using the flanks well. On 30 minutes Rory Anderson came on in goal whilst Glasspool replaced Andy Borthwick on the pitch. Half time: GOSPORT BOROUGH 0 CHRISTCHURCH 1 Half time changes for Christchurch as Rudi, a Brazilian trialist came on for Paul Manning and Dan Taylor replaced Michael Green. Gosport Borough introduced several of their regular players for the second half but it was Christchurch who scored when teenager Russell Cooke played fellow striker Les Wallace through who finished with aplomb. Two nil to Christchurch and they were looking good value for it. It was Christchurch who now looked the sharper side, working hard and gaining confidence with every move they put together Priory made several more good chances and it was no surprise when Ross Wallace crossed for Zach Glasspool to control the ball before firing home with the help of a deflection. A great performance by the Christchurch side but now they need to carry this form into the next game. Final score: GOSPORT BOROUGH 0 CHRISTCHURCH 3 match Report by the Bridgeman Tuesday, November 27
by
JohnW
on Tue 27 Nov 2007 23:00 GMT
Tuesday 27th November 2007
Hampshire Cup 2nd round Aldershot Town v Christchurch FC Final score: ALDERSHOT TOWN 4 CHRISTCHURCH 0 Match report by: Aldershot Town have a very good match report of the game from on their web site. Aldershot Town Match Report Images from this match are in the image gallery. Tuesday, November 13
by
JohnW
on Tue 13 Nov 2007 23:00 GMT
Tuesday 13th November 2007
Russell Cotes Cup 2nd round BROCKENHURST v CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch manager Graham Kemp selected this line up: 1 Dan Loader 2 Adam Costello 3 Dan Taylor 4 Mark Coleman 5 Lee Hodder 6 Lloyd Jenvey (capt) 7 Dan Crutchley 8 Dave Midgley 9 Robbie Woolner 10 Marc Burrows 11 Paul Rideout 12 Ross Drew 14 Martin Lawrence 15 Steve Linpow 16 Lewis Till 17 Paul Manning The game kicked off some twenty minutes late due to the non-appearance of the two scheduled referees assistants. Replacements were called in and the match started at a hectic pace. Brockenhurst were passing the ball through their able midfield and Christchurch were using the pace and movement of their front two on the break. Dan Taylor crossed for Dave Midgley to head over when well placed and Robbie Woolner seemed through on goal but turned into two challenges, which resulted in the loss of the opportunity to get in a strike on goal. Marc Burrows then tried a shot from distance which was on target but competently saved by the Brockenhurst ‘keeper. A Midgley free kick saw Burrows’ movement create space for Dan Crutchley to get in a header, which went just wide. Dan Loader in the Christchurch goal had to be alert on several occasions making some fine catches, good stops and capping his individual performance by saving a penalty. Dave Midgley’s wild challenge on 26 minutes led to his being booked and a penalty awarded but Loader saved low down to his right. Just before half time Christchurch skipper Lloyd Jenvey saw his shot just clear the crossbar. A good half for Christchurch during which, perhaps they should have been in front. Half time: BROCKENHURST 0 CHRISTCHURCH 0 The second half saw Brockenhurst come out with renewed vigour, following an interval roasting from their manager. Five minutes in and Mark Coleman cleared a cross over his own goal and from the resulting corner the ball broke to a Brockenhurst forward just outside the penalty area. Taking the ball on some 10 yards without being challenged he crashed the ball past Loader and into the net. Christchurch huffed and puffed and created a few half chances but paid for not scoring in the first half when ex Christchurch player Ben Griffiths sealed the game for Brockenhurst when he tapped in following a goalmouth scramble. Final score: BROCKENHURST 2 CHRISTCHURCH 0 Match report by: the Bridgeman Images from this match are in the image gallery. Wednesday, August 8
by
JohnW
on Wed 08 Aug 2007 11:36 BST
Pre-season friendly.
Christchurch 2 Bournemouth AFC 1 Images of this match are available to view in the image gallery. Wednesday, August 1
by
JohnW
on Wed 01 Aug 2007 23:00 BST
Pre-season friendly.
Christchurch 0 Eastleigh 2 Images of this match are available to view in the image gallery. Monday, July 30
by
JohnW
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 21:45 BST
Pre-season friendly.
Christchurch 0 Gosport Borough 6 Images of this match are available to view in the image gallery. Saturday, July 28
Tuesday, July 24
Saturday, July 21
by
JohnW
on Sat 21 Jul 2007 14:20 BST
The pre-season friendly Holt v Christchurch scheduled for the 21st July has been cancelled due to the weather.
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