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SWPL related results for Tuesday 14th August 2018


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PREMIER DIVISION 

Camelford 5, Godolphin Atlantic 2 

Cullompton Rangers 2, Ivybridge Town 1 

Launceston 1, Saltash United 4 

Millbrook 2, Plymouth Argyle Reserves 2 

Sticker 1, Torpoint Athletic 1 

 

DIVISION ONE EAST 

Newton Abbot Spurs 3, Liverton United 1 

St Martins 1, Teignmouth 1 

Stoke Gabriel 1, Brixham 0 

 

FA CUP EXTRA PRELIMINARY ROUND REPLAY: 7.45PM

Keynsham Town 1, Bodmin Town 3

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39 minutes ago, leedsunited said:

Great result bfor Bodmin, a lot more like the standard's we have set in previous seasons. Not many would of fancied Bodmin to of gone last night & been as dominant as we were & got a great victory. 

got to be honest, i must've been one of the few that did back bodmin! They were cruising on saturday, but for a late comeback

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If you want to see goals, watch Camelford - 12 scored in first two games!

Camelford 5 v 2 Godolphin

Expected this to be a tough challenge for the Camels, especially after Godolphins opening draw with a highly rated Tavistock team, well worth the £5 and a very entertaining game put on by both teams.

Camelford had the lions share of decent possession and their pace was a bit too much for Godolphin, on the night. First goal was a great finish by Ryan Pooley from a very tight angle on the left, leaving the keeper stranded and was followed shortly afterwards by a clear penalty on Adam Sleep (that saw a yellow card for the defender, which could have easily been a red, again caused by pace) and conversion by Ed Harrison, his second in two games. Camelford had 3/4 more chances to score, whilst Luke Gwilliam had little to do in the first half in the Camels goal. 2v0 at Half time.

Second half saw Godolphin start well but showed little cutting edge in the final third and they were open to the counter at will. Ryan Pooley scoring his second with a freekick, following another 'professional foul' to curtail an attack. The Godolphin manager would not be happy if he saw how far the Godolphin wall moved. This was followed shortly afterwards by a Josh Penrose close range shot, through three Godolphin players, having made another excellent run.. Camels 4v0 up and cruising - or not as the case may be!

Camels made a couple of changes at the back, as did Godolphin who dropped Jamie Lowry back a bit into a more creative role and introduced two more strikers. - suddenly within the space of a minute, Godolphin had scored twice with more or less identical moves and being finished by Ben Cocqulan? - game on. Luke Gwilliam then produced a world class save low to his left to prevent Godolphin scoring a third, before Camelford regained some composure and went back to their style of play. Game was wrapped up with an outstanding hat trick goal from Ryan Poley, 25 yds out giving the keeper no chance. Finished 5v2 to Camels.

Camels will be happy with 80 minutes where they looked comfortable, but Godolphin will take heart from their fighting spirit. Nice club, well supported and some quality players.

Other great results for Bodmin, Saltash and Millbrook and nice to see Sticker get their account open against Torpoint.

On a different issue, having taken in two Camels games and two St Austell games - interesting to see that St Austell have increased entry to £6' - seems a bit of a steep rise, they are playing some great football (against Argyle and Falmouth) but a 20% rise seems a bit much - are other clubs charging more (Camels aren't)?

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48 minutes ago, paul pearce said:

In another topic someone said no need for programs, do it all on web sites or even on here. People have asked for line ups and scores for last night's Bodmin game. Sod all. Doesn't Bodmin main supporter and contributer on here even know

that the issue .nothing on any of the social media about there even being a fixture  , would have thought this would have been a massive game for the club 

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6 hours ago, leedsunited said:

Great result bfor Bodmin, a lot more like the standard's we have set in previous seasons. Not many would of fancied Bodmin to of gone last night & been as dominant as we were & got a great victory. 

Standards you've set? Playing against 10 men?? Joker. 

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1 hour ago, leedsunited said:

You should maybe go back in to the woodwork with your start to the season ??

It's where you finish that usually matters, but even that doesen't matter this season, very doubtful that anybody will be going anywhere, certainly not down unless they choose to.
Everyone should go in to a game wanting to win, but we can't help feeling a little bit of enthusiasum has been lost with the no relegation situation.

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6 hours ago, Bobjfh said:

If you want to see goals, watch Camelford - 12 scored in first two games!

Camelford 5 v 2 Godolphin

Expected this to be a tough challenge for the Camels, especially after Godolphins opening draw with a highly rated Tavistock team, well worth the £5 and a very entertaining game put on by both teams.

Camelford had the lions share of decent possession and their pace was a bit too much for Godolphin, on the night. First goal was a great finish by Ryan Pooley from a very tight angle on the left, leaving the keeper stranded and was followed shortly afterwards by a clear penalty on Adam Sleep (that saw a yellow card for the defender, which could have easily been a red, again caused by pace) and conversion by Ed Harrison, his second in two games. Camelford had 3/4 more chances to score, whilst Luke Gwilliam had little to do in the first half in the Camels goal. 2v0 at Half time.

Second half saw Godolphin start well but showed little cutting edge in the final third and they were open to the counter at will. Ryan Pooley scoring his second with a freekick, following another 'professional foul' to curtail an attack. The Godolphin manager would not be happy if he saw how far the Godolphin wall moved. This was followed shortly afterwards by a Josh Penrose close range shot, through three Godolphin players, having made another excellent run.. Camels 4v0 up and cruising - or not as the case may be!

Camels made a couple of changes at the back, as did Godolphin who dropped Jamie Lowry back a bit into a more creative role and introduced two more strikers. - suddenly within the space of a minute, Godolphin had scored twice with more or less identical moves and being finished by Ben Cocqulan? - game on. Luke Gwilliam then produced a world class save low to his left to prevent Godolphin scoring a third, before Camelford regained some composure and went back to their style of play. Game was wrapped up with an outstanding hat trick goal from Ryan Poley, 25 yds out giving the keeper no chance. Finished 5v2 to Camels.

Camels will be happy with 80 minutes where they looked comfortable, but Godolphin will take heart from their fighting spirit. Nice club, well supported and some quality players.

Other great results for Bodmin, Saltash and Millbrook and nice to see Sticker get their account open against Torpoint.

On a different issue, having taken in two Camels games and two St Austell games - interesting to see that St Austell have increased entry to £6' - seems a bit of a steep rise, they are playing some great football (against Argyle and Falmouth) but a 20% rise seems a bit much - are other clubs charging more (Camels aren't)?

Isn't Pooley/Poley  a St Minver player ?

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6 hours ago, leedsunited said:

You should maybe go back in to the woodwork with your start to the season ??

I’m on the forum win or lose Leeds. Was on here when we won the West Division and still here after a struggling season in the Premier. We don’t pay players 50-100 quid a game though to not finish in the top 5!!! You’re a FFF. Fickle Forum Follower! Bodmin lose a few games in a row you’re the invisible man!!! ?

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