Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

History makers!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    History makers!

    AFC Liverpool created history after they came from behind to beat Cheadle Town 2-1 to win the Vodkat First Division Trophy. Two second half headers from Andy Olsen cancelled out James McDonnagh’s first half opener as the Reds became the first team to win the trophy twice and consequently the first team to retain it in the competition’s twenty year history.

    Going into the final as favourites, having won all four previous meetings with Cheadle Town, the Reds found themselves a goal down on ten minutes. A Paul McCormack corner found Phil Clorley at the back post and he was allowed to head the ball back across the goal into the six yard area where McDonnagh was able to nod home unchallenged from close range.

    Midway through the half, the woodwork came to Cheadle Town’s rescue when Karl Gornell struck the bar after a fine volley from the edge of the area following a neat lay off from Olsen.

    AFC Liverpool continued to press but couldn’t find an equaliser. A Phil Stafford free kick delivered into the area wasn’t properly dealt with by the Cheadle Town defence but neither Andy McCoy’s overhead kick nor River Humphryes’ volley could find a way through to goal. Shortly after, a counterattack ended with McCoy firing just wide of the upright from the edge of the area.

    With half time approaching Cheadle Town almost increased their lead. Liam Coyne’s cross field ball was intercepted in the centre circle by McCormack and he set Ben Brookes racing into the Reds’ area. Bearing down on goal, Brookes saw his shot clip the inside of Paul Willis’ foot whereupon the ball was deflected agonisingly wide of the post.

    Coming out for the second half, AFC Liverpool had a look of determination to get back into the game and they achieved this on fifty two minutes. Following a foul on Stafford midway inside the Cheadle Town half, Humphryes delivered the free kick to the edge of the six yard area where Olsen connected to guide the ball into the back of the net.

    Ten minutes later, Cheadle Town were shown not to have learnt their lesson as the Reds’ took the lead with an almost identical goal to their first. Tod Bamber was fouled in practically the same spot as Stafford had been and once again Humphryes delivered to the edge of the six yard box where Olsen rose to power home his header.

    With the trophy now theirs to lose, AFC Liverpool set about holding Cheadle Town at bay and this they did by pressing their opposition, not allowing them time on the ball and forcing them into giving away possession. Though Cheadle Town committed men forwards, the Reds only real scare came when Aaron Riley headed over from six yards out from a McDonnagh flick on.

    With space to exploit, AFC Liverpool counterattacked, almost extending their lead when Bamber and Gornell combined to set McCoy away but he fired wide from the edge of the area.

    As the game neared its conclusion, Cheadle Town’s fate was sealed when they were reduced to ten men following Scott Clarke’s second yellow card and it was left to AFC Liverpool to celebrate writing themselves into the history books.

    AFC Liverpool 2-1 Cheadle Town
    Olsen 52’ 62’ McDonnagh 10’
    Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

    #2
    Haha nice one.

    Nice to beat some Manc *******s as well
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    Comment


      #3
      well done
      i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

      Comment


        #4
        Well played Reds

        Comment


          #5
          Good to hear afc liverpool are moving ahead nicely. Well done to everyone involved...you must feel very proud of the achievement so far.

          Although i have to admit i haven't really been following them...i must say it's nice to see that they are moving ahead as a club. Winners.
          Last edited by Vermilion; 03-05-10, 10:14 AM.

          Comment


            #6
            Excuse my ignorance, why is there an AFC Liverpool?

            Same as Wimbledon and United?

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by GraciousGooner View Post
              Excuse my ignorance, why is there an AFC Liverpool?

              Same as Wimbledon and United?
              The club was set up to provide a match-going experience for Liverpool fans who have been priced out of Premier League football.[4] The club has adopted the same colours, fan songs and is based around the same community as Liverpool. The club is a non-profit organisation. The AFC Liverpool founder Alun Parry said "I've been going to Anfield since the late Seventies when I was six years old. A season ticket in the Kop cost £45 in 1985, today it's £650, which I know is a lot cheaper than some other Premier League clubs, but in inflation terms Eighties prices should equate to £98 today."[4] He also stated that the formation of the club had nothing to do with the debated ownership of Liverpool. Parry stressed that the club was not to be estranged from Liverpool, but he hoped that it would look on AFC as a 'little brother'.

              Comment


                #8
                Is that the same Alun Parry who was on Koptalk and maybe here briefly?

                Comment


                  #9
                  Yep.
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    Yep.
                    That's pretty cool, always liked him.

                    I joined the Facebook groups but as I hardly get up to Liverpool at all at the moment it all pretty much passed me by.

                    Comment


                      #11
                      I know this is a silly question, but if they've adopted the same songs, do they sing the Torres song when some other bloke wearing number 9 pops up and scores a goal?

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X