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Foxhole's pre-season training continues every Tuesday at their home ground from around 6pm. As well as their East Cornwall Premier League side, the club has reformed its reserve team after a season out of the Duchy League. Both teams welcome new playing members so anybody interested in joining please contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy, the club via twitter @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008The club is also looking for pre-season friendlies, preferably midweek and away. They also require an assistant referee / linesperson for their first team on match days (Saturday afternoons and occasionally midweek). Previous experience is not essential as full training will be arranged and expenses will be paid.

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1 hour ago, Keith B said:

Makes me wish I was 40 years younger - I'd be there. Best wishes to Foxhole FC and to all concerned.

Only 40 years Keith!  I packed up playing nearly 40 years ago so 50 years younger would do for me. Mind, I'd probably be booked or sent off in the warm up the way football is played now...lol.

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On 05/06/2021 at 19:57, Darin Morse said:

Foxhole's pre-season training continues every Tuesday at their home ground from around 6pm. As well as their East Cornwall Premier League side, the club has reformed its reserve team after a season out of the Duchy League. Both teams welcome new playing members so anybody interested in joining please contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy, the club via twitter @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008The club is also looking for pre-season friendlies, preferably midweek and away. They also require an assistant referee / linesperson for their first team on match days (Saturday afternoons and occasionally midweek). Previous experience is not essential as full training will be arranged and expenses will be paid.

Who is second team manager for this season? 

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Foxhole training continues this Tuesday at the ground from around 6pm, and will be led by ex professional John Hodge. Any interested new players can contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy, the club @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008

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Foxhole training continues this Tuesday 6th July at the ground from around 6pm, and will again be led by ex professional John Hodge. Any interested new players can contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy, the club @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008

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Foxhole reserves are looking for an AWAY midweek friendly this coming week and the following week (ideally both). Duchy/Trelawny/ECPL sides only please. We are happy to split ref costs if anyone can host us. Please contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com or the club @foxholestars.

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Foxhole AFC training continues this Tuesday 13th July at the ground from around 6pm. Any interested new players can contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy, the club @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008.  Foxhole AFC also require an assistant referee / linesperson for their first team on match days (Saturday afternoons and occasionally midweek). Previous experience is not essential as full training will be arranged and expenses will be paid.

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Saturday 17th July

Foxhole v Saltash Borough (2.30pm).

Foxhole are looking for opposition for a home friendly on Saturday 31st July (2.30pm), for which a referee has already been appointed. Please contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com or 07980520046, first team manager Roy Boardman @boardman_roy  or the club @foxholestars.

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Saturday 17th July 2021

Foxhole 3 (Cheshire 13, Bould 67, Whetter 76) Saltash Borough 4 (Bunning 31, 44, 69, Morcom 83)

New-look Foxhole were denied the draw their effort warranted only by a screamer from Morcom, his shot swerving past excellent debutant keeper Heaton. It was tough on the spirited Foxes, who were always in the game in the draining Goverseth heat against combative opponents determined to retain the ball. Borough, who were to strike the bar three times in the first half, found themselves behind when Cheshire's fierce drive flashed past the impressive Greensides, before Bunning twice netted ruthlessly from close range. The home team grew in confidence after the break and deservedly levelled when Bould took advantage of poor defending, but parity remained for just moments as Bunning completed his hat-trick with an unstoppable shot from twelve yards. Whetter then nodded home from a yard after Greensides could only parry away Bould's fine header, before Morcom's late winner.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to Borough. Many thanks to referee Alan Howells.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Tom Boardman, Seth Couch, Angel Coates; Levi Kerrigan, Jake Couch, Aaron Beresford; Benno Bould, Jack Boardman, Tyler Cheshire. Subs: Lee Whetter, Martin Probert, Tom Boardman.

Saltash Borough: Alistair Greensides, Sonny Casson, Josh Angel-Craven, Henry Bunning, George Duff, Sam Morcom, Steve Olver, George Soper, Michael Morrish, Rhys Rollitt, Scott Waterfall, Ryan Winfield. Sub: Dan Woodley.

 

 

 

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Wednesday 21st July 2021

Wadebridge 4 (Lloyd 2, 23, Flew 11, 50) Foxhole 0

Much changed Foxhole were made to pay for a sluggish start but they can find comfort in a much improved display in the final hour. Unfortunately by then Wadebridge were already three up, Lloyd having opened the scoring inside ninety seconds by latching on to Wickins' through ball to race clear of a conspicuously absent defence. Flew soon doubled the lead when he smashed home a loose ball before Lloyd tapped in from a yard Ellacott's low centre. While the Foxes were rarely to trouble a home defence well-marshalled by Strike and Crowe, they at least managed to become more combative and Lloyd's second goal early in the second half was one of the few occasions after the initial fireworks when May was left exposed. A consolation goal would have been just deserts for a spirited display but Rosevear was equal to Rickard's fierce drive.

Well played the super Foxes. Well played and good luck to Wadebridge. Many thanks to Kevin Hoare, Bob Steggles and Sam Doble.

Foxhole (4-4-2): Stewart May; Josh Andrews, Tom Boardman, Angel Coates, Lee Whetter; Levi Kerrigan, Harry Boardman, Jowan Dingle, Oliver Deadman; Martin Probert, Jack Boardman. Subs: Ryan Hayhurst, Lee Rickard, Ryan Wilkins.

Wadebridge (4-4-2): Rob Rosevear; Harry Hambly, Callum Bertrand, Tom Crowe, Tom Strike; Fin Ellacott, Jacob Smale, Sam Wickins, Ross Beare; Matt Lloyd, Kyle Flew. Subs: Sam Brown, Dan Reeve, Kieran Rowe.

 

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Saturday 24th July 2021

Launceston reserves 5 (Pislaru 4, Cardiff 31, 57, Harris 64, Aldridge 89) Foxhole 4 (Bould 15, 62, 81, Cheshire 72)

Foxhole more than matched their St Piran hosts in this entertaining encounter and can again feel frustrated their endeavour did not result in at least a share of the spoils. After retaining the ball for practically all of the opening four minutes, a misplaced pass was ruthlessly exploited by the lively Pislaru, his twenty-five yard drive flashing past Heaton. The sometimes ponderous home defending made it clear that young Boundy was unlikely to enjoy a trouble-free day out in the Pennygillam sun, and, after squandering a couple of chances, Bould levelled with a confident finish. Unfortunately the Foxes were soon hindered by the worrying withdrawal of both Jack Boardman and Andrews, to the extent that Launceston at last began to exert some control, and substitute Cardiff's close-range finish from Johnson's centre had been coming.

The second half saw Cheshire move to his favoured position at outside-left, and the pace of him and fellow winger Dingle fully occupied the home fullbacks who, unlike their counterparts Wilkins and Tom Boardman, were rarely able to venture forward to offer support. A brilliant cross on the run by Cheshire was met forcibly by Bould, but Boundy somehow kept out the bullet header; within seconds Cardiff had made it 3-1, nodding in Pislaru's corner, firmly against the run of play. A superb dribble and centre from the impressive Dingle saw Bould plant a fine header beyond Boundy, only for another errant pass to allow Harris to find the net from distance, matching the uncanny accuracy of Pislaru's earlier score. Finding themselves two behind was tough on the visitors but their patient approach was rewarded when Coates found Cheshire to ram home from a tight angle before Bould completed his hat-trick, volleying high into the net following a corner. Moments after Boundy had denied Dingle a goal his dazzling sprint deserved, a quickly taken free-kick right at the death saw Hinks cross for Aldridge to snatch the winner.

Well played the super Foxes. Good luck and well done to Launceston. Many thanks to Dave Green.

Foxhole (4-4-2): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Tom Boardman, Angel Coates, Seth Couch; Harry Boardman, Josh Andrews, Levi Kerrigan, Jack Boardman; Jowan Dingle, Benno Bould. Subs: Tyler Cheshire, Jake Couch, Martin Probert.

Launceston (4-4-2): Dylan Boundy; Josh Ravenscroft, Shaun Ellis, Adam Brimacombe, Matt Stainer; Mark Wilson, Ben Johnson, Carl Aldridge, Gareth Jones; Marius Pislaru, Mark Elvidge. Subs: Shae Cardiff, Nathan Slater, Josh Harris, Adam Hinks.

 

 

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Tuesday 17th August 2021

Foxhole 3 (Bould 17, Wilkins 19, Deadman pen 88) St Newlyn East 0

Foxhole quickly gained the initiative and their relentless early pressure was eventually rewarded through Bould’s overhead kick. Moments later, Deadman’s long flow was flicked on by Jake Couch for Wilkins to nudge home to double the lead. Opportunities to secure the points continued to be created, among them Cheshire striking the bar and Bould seeing a fine header ruled out for offside, but the visitors stood firm and began to enjoy more of the ball before the break, albeit without unduly extending Heaton.

Newlyn’s spirited display in the second half threatened a fightback, particularly once Andrews had departed through injury, but the home defence stood firm. The Foxes always looked capable of notching a third though, but it didn’t arrive until the death when, after being fouled, Deadman confidently found the net from the spot.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Jake Couch, Levi Kerrigan, Oliver Deadman; Jowan Dingle, Benno Bould, Tyler Cheshire. Subs: Martyn Probert, Sam Bray, Nathan Papaioannou, Carl Rickard, Aaron Beresford,

St Newlyn East: Jordan Cole, Josh Dingle, Callum Faulkner, Sam Lawrence, Owen London, Brodie Mitchell, Harry Mugford, Dan Parsonage, Elliot Powell, Jack Thompson, Dan Woodgate. Subs: Simon Baulch, Jack Scott.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to Newlyn. Many thanks to referee Alan Howells.

 

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Saturday 28th August 2021

Marjons 1 (Desforges 14) Foxhole 4 (Dingle 40, Bould 46, Cheshire 71, 82)

While the scoreline appears comfortable enough, the result was in doubt until Cheshire notched his second with eight minutes remaining, firing in at the far post Jake Couch’s low centre. For the third successive season, Foxhole took too long to acclimatise to the artificial surface although their nerves may have been settled had Bould and Cheshire not failed to beat stand-in keeper Thomas when one on one early on. Instead, the Marjons youngsters soon gained the upper hand in possession and opened the scoring through a brilliant 25 yard strike from Desforges. As the home team had by then plugged some alarming defensive gaps, the Foxes knew an improvement was required but Thomas was relatively untroubled until he failed to gather from Bould just before the break, allowing Dingle to blast into the roof of the net.

 

Bray’s introduction down the right at half time quickly paid dividends when his pass caused the home backs to hesitate, Bould just out-sprinting Cheshire to toe-poke home. Despite this, Marjons continued to see more of the ball and the game became attack versus defence for long, uncomfortable periods, the Foxes’ difficulties exacerbated by Wilkins being sin-binned to go with Andrews’ early withdrawal through injury. However, the impressive rearguard action meant that crucially Marjons’ clever passing game occurred exclusively in front of a back four well-marshalled by skipper Seth Couch, allowing Heaton a comparatively trouble-free half despite the constant pressure which in any case was eased when, against the run of play, Cheshire blasted home a loose ball with nineteen minutes left. A Marjons second would have made it interesting especially once Bould had been dismissed on 75 minutes for a second yellow, but, for all their intricate passing through midfield, their strange reluctance to cross the ball rather played into the hands of the visitors who successfully weathered the storm. Indeed, following the fourth goal, Foxhole ought to have added to their tally when the excellent Tom Boardman sent Bray away down the left, but he was unable to cap his fine display, electing to shoot instead of squaring for Cheshire to tap home a deserved hat-trick.

Well played the super Foxes. Good luck and well done to Marjons. Many thanks to officials Mike Jones, Dave Harding and the good-looking Foxhole lino.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Tom Boardman, Seth Couch, Angel Coates; Jake Couch, Jack Boardman, Josh Andrews; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould, Jowan Dingle. Subs: Sam Bray, Harry Boardman.

Marjons: Connor Thomas, Jack Carter, Brandon Dawe, Chey Hammond, Cameron Mackie, Kieran McDonald, Mike Axworthy, Nathan Rowe, James Desforges, Myron Vanstone, James Williams. Subs: Jack Jessep, Ethan Jones. 

 

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Tuesday 31st August 2021

Roche 1 (Robinson 32) Foxhole 3 (Cheshire 25, 73, Jack Boardman 32)

Foxhole were made to work hard for their victory by a determined Roche, but another impressive defensive display meant Heaton was rarely extended throughout. After each had fired over early on, Bould and Cheshire combined cleverly for the opening goal, but the lead only lasted seven minutes, Rowe flicking on a free kick for Robinson to head in at the far post. This was deserved by the home team, who had just struck the bar from a corner and who had generally appeared more eager in the tackle, but they could do nothing to prevent Jack Boardman finding the net from twenty-five yards through a crowded box.

Roche continued to both repel the visiting attacks after the break and offer a threat themselves, particularly through Trudgeon down the right, but the introduction of the composed Deadman allowed the Foxes to exert greater control in midfield. His prompting helped create a number of unconverted openings before, with seventeen minutes left, Bould unselfishly squared for Cheshire to fire past Hunkin to clinch the points.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to Roche. Many thanks to Alan Howells and Ross Burnett.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Tom Boardman, Seth Couch, Angel Coates; Jake Couch, Jack Boardman, Harry Boardman; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould, Jowan Dingle. Subs: Sam Bray, Oliver Deadman, Levi Kerrigan.

Roche (4-4-2): James Hunkin; Dan Smith, Sam Leaney, Scott Hill, Neil Osborne; Tyler Trudgeon, Ross Welch, Paul Osborne, Shaun Osborne; Jacob Rowe, Jamie Robinson. Subs: Tom Molyneaux, Liam Phillips, Jim Gosley. 

 

 

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Saturday 4th September 2021

St Newlyn East 5 (Scott 29, Parsonage 34, Powell 77, 92, Baulch 119) Foxhole 6 (Cheshire 5, 94, 96, 117, Deadman 14 pen, 38)

after extra time

Foxhole narrowly booked a quarter final spot after this thrill a minute match at windy Cargoll Road. Quickly taking advantage of the elements, the visitors soon went two up, Deadman releasing Cheshire to blast home from an acute angle before the same player was upended by Counter for Deadman to despatch the penalty. Rather taking their foot off the gas proved fatal as Newlyn settled to knock the ball around with some relish, much as they'd done in their reverse at Goverseth, and deserved to level through a thunderbolt from twenty-five yards from Scott and a side foot finish by Parsonage. However, Cheshire's pace was a perennial threat and he soon latched on to Harry Boardman's assist to lob on to the bar for Deadman to nod in the rebound to restore the lead.

With the breeze now at their backs, Newlyn spent large periods of the second half on the front foot, although Heaton was not required to display his shot-stopping ability as his defence stood firm. Foxhole looked to have weathered the storm until Powell cut in from the right to equalise. With the sun burning strongly, and both teams running out of options from the bench, the extra thirty minutes would prove challenging to tired legs and minds, which only served to escalate the excitement. First, Powell burst through to beat Heaton from miles out only for Cheshire to bring parity by hooking beyond Counter. Within moments, the striker had completed his hat-trick, heading home from close-range a centre from Tom Boardman, by now operating at outside-left following the latest in a series of reshuffles. The game was far from won as Newlyn continued to probe with purpose, Ross London twice heading wide from close-range, only for the imposing Whetter, whose introduction had added composure and stability to an over-worked rearguard, to head clear to Cheshire with three minutes left, who promptly ran seventy yards with the ball to slot in. Even then it wasn't all over, as hesitancy allowed Baulch to make it a 6-5 special, but the super Foxes held on.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Tom Boardman, Seth Couch, Angel Coates; Jake Couch,Jack Boardman, Levi Kerrigan; Tyler Cheshire, Jack Boardman, Oliver Deadman. Subs: Nathan Papaioannou, Lee Whetter.

St Newlyn East: Zac Counter, Jack Thompson, Josh Dingle, Logan Capeling, Sam Lawrence, Ross London, Owen London, Jack Scott, Brodie Mitchell, Dan Parsonage, Elliot Powell. Subs: Simon Baulch, Harry Mugford.

Well played the super Foxes. Good luck and well done to Newlyn. Many thanks to referee Chris Nicholls and the linos.

 

 

 

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Foxhole AFC are looking for an assistant / coach to first team manager Roy Boardman. The right candidate will ideally be fully involved in training, match preparation including the warm up and warm down, and have a tactical input during and after the game. A coaching and / or first aid qualification is desirable but not essential. Please contact secretary Dave Bunt at foxholedave@sky.com or 07980520046, first team manager Roy Boardman via twitter @boardman_roy, the club via twitter @foxholestars or me at darinmorse@msn.com or on 07881738008

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Saturday 11th September 2021

Gunnislake 0 Foxhole 1 (Bould 85)

A late header from Bould settled this tight affair in the Tamar Valley sun, the Foxes striker nodding into the net after Cheshire's effort had looped up off a defender. It was just about deserved by the visitors, who had been under the cosh in the first half, surrendering most of the possession to an impressive Gunnislake outfit, but who had grown into the game after the break to carve out the better clear-cut chances. The home side played some great stuff, but only outside-right Patterson managed to consistently pierce a well-drilled rearguard in which Andrews in particular excelled. Such was the commitment of those in front of him, including debutant central midfielders Abdulkarim and Areoye, Heaton's afternoon was ultimately pretty routine, allowing Foxhole to grind out a crucial victory.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to Gunnislake. Many thanks to referee Pete Sowden.

Foxhole (4-4-2): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Jack Boardman, Tom Boardman, Levi Kerrigan, Harry Boardman; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould. Subs: Nadir Abdulkarim, Rildwan Areoye.

Gunnislake: Chris Parsons, James Cawte, Ricky Coton, Billy Cotton, Jamie Montgomery, Jamie Rowlands, Josh Searle, Bradley Scoble, Aaron Varcoe, Adam Patterson, Joe Wakenshaw. Subs: Dominic Kai-Buck, Ashley Small, Harry Southcott.

 

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Wednesday 15th September 2021

St Blazey 1 (Ryan Morcom 33) Foxhole 0

A bad night out for the Foxes who were outplayed and outfought by an excellent home team, who zipped the ball around impressively. It could be argued that the visitors' failure to convert a couple of one-on-ones early on was pivotal to the final outcome, but in truth St Blazey were by far the better side in the first half, Heaton brilliantly twice denying goal-bound efforts and then happy to watch McAvoy's cross cum shot rebound to safety off the far post. However, Morcom's scrappy goal from a corner had definitely been coming. 

Foxhole did marginally up their game after the break, but it was only during a late Alamo-style surge that they began to look capable of cracking a steadfast defence. Even then, Turner was seldom extended, his side looking every bit as likely to grab a decisive second with their greater desire both to win the midfield skirmishes and ability to find their man with an accurate pass. To their credit, Foxhole continued to knock on the door, at last crossing the ball with purpose, but an equaliser would have been tough on the Green and Blacks.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Jack Boardman, Harry Boardman, Jake Couch; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould, Tom Boardman. Subs: Rildwan Areoye, Levi Kerrigan, Oliver Deadman, Jowan Dingle.

St Blazey: Kieran Braybrook, Gary Camps, Jamie Henderson, Scott Laughton, Frank McAvoy, Kevin Morcom, Ryan Morcom, Bailey Trethewey, Liam Turner, Chris Warburton, Ross Willcock. Subs: Nathan Chapman, Ollie Swiggs.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to St Blazey. Many thanks to Tom Roper and the linos.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Darin Morse said:

Wednesday 15th September 2021

St Blazey 1 Foxhole 0

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Jack Boardman, Harry Boardman, Jake Couch; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould, Tom Boardman. Subs: Rildwan Areoye, Levi Kerrigan, Oliver Deadman, Jowan Dingle.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to St Blazey. Many thanks to Tom Roper and the linos.

Next game Sat 18th

Foxhole v St Teath 2.30pm

Report to follow.

What was the St Blazey Line up Darin?

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1 hour ago, cornish leg end said:

Not the strongest of blazey sides so very poor result for foxhole. 

From what I can see on twitter St Blazey have won their last three league games. Why not the strongest of sides? I watched them against St Minver when they win 5-2 and they looked very good.

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Was hoping to see the match report from Darin. Blazey played the better football all night, but always felt that Foxhole were going to grab something from the game. Best I’ve seen Blazey play this season. Disappointed with previously unbeaten Foxhole 

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Saturday 18th September 2021

Foxhole 2 (Cheshire, Jake Couch) St Teath 2 (Hewett, Edwards) HT 2-0

Foxhole (4-4-2): Aydan Rundle; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Jack Boardman, Levi Kerrigan, Jowan Dingle, Jake Couch; Tyler Cheshire, Benno Bould. Subs: Nadir Abdulkarim, Rildwan Areoye.

St Teath: Sam Brown, Andrew Burden, Adam Clemence, Oliver Edwards, Stephen Gulley, Michael Hewett, Dan Hicks, Dan Jerram-Smith, Dave Rear, Craig Thompson, Daniel Wren. Sub: Toby Elson.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to St Teath. Many thanks to Tony Rogers and the linos.

No report as I'm self isolating :(

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Saturday 25th September 2021

Helston 7 (4, 7, Andrews og 41, 55, 57, 68, 79) Foxhole 2 (Cheshire 71, Jake Couch 80)

Foxhole were well beaten by an excellent home team, but can again look at what ifs, having squandered two one-on-ones even before Helston's disputed opener on four minutes. The Foxes played some decent football throughout the first half, but their lack of a killer instinct was in stark contrast with the ruthless finishing of the Blues. Unfortunately Andrews' spectacular headed own goal just before the break rather dashed any realistic hope of a recovery, Helston remorselessly ramming home their advantage after the restart. Despite their wafer thin match day squad, the visitors battled on gamely and deserved their two fine consolation goals: the first a brilliant effort from Cheshire, who then centred for Couch to nod in from close range.

Well played the super Foxes. Good luck and well played to Helston. Many thanks to referee Neil Pitt and the linos.

Foxhole (4-3-3): Jack Heaton; Dan Olver, Seth Couch, Ryan Wilkins, Josh Andrews; Harry Boardman, Levi Kerrigan, Jake Couch; Tyler Cheshire, Jack Boardman, Jowan Dingle. Sub: Kian Townsend.

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Saturday 2nd October 2021

St Minver 5 (Stone 44, Caddy 48, Green 58, Combellack 82, Sleep 89) Foxhole 3 (Jack Boardman 8, Kerrigan 28, Cheshire 71)

Despite a flying start, Foxhole were ultimately unable to end their run of disappointing results as the North Coast side, for whom Kempthorne and Caddy looked a class apart, deservedly claimed the points with a strong second half showing up the Trewint Lane slope. It had all started so promisingly: a fine ball from Harry Boardman, who was to provide assists for all three Foxes goals, was seized on by Cheshire, whose effort was palmed away by Hurst into the path of a grateful Jack Boardman. The second was not unexpected, Kerrigan side-footing home an outswinging corner, as the visitors were moving the ball nicely and were fairly comfortably dealing with St Minver’s attacking threat. However, Stone’s free header from Kempthorne’s corner on the stroke of half time, was ominous.

Rather like the airborne insects that had besieged the pitch earlier, the home team swarmed forward on the restart and soon equalised when the outstanding striker Caddy converted following a scramble. Quickly gaining control of the midfield, St Minver sensed their chance to swoop, the clever interplay they were able to exhibit resulting in a number of rash challenges leading to free-kicks in dangerous areas. From one of these, Green made it 3-2, only for Cheshire to level with a great finish after beating the offside trap, although the same player was soon denied his second of the afternoon by the somewhat tardy flag of the lino. Jake Couch was unlucky to see a drive from miles out strike the bar with Hurst stranded, but the Blues were always the more likely winners, particularly when Andrews joined Seth Couch on the sidelines as walking wounded. Sure enough, the unmarked Combellack headed in a corner from close range, and Sleep made it five at the death with a strike from twenty yards.

Well played the super Foxes. Well done and good luck to St Minver. Many thanks to Gary Cornish and the linos.

Foxhole (4-4-2): Jack Heaton; Ryan Wilkins, Seth Couch, Angel Coates, Josh Andrews; Harry Boardman, Levi Kerrigan, Nadir Abdulkarim, Jake Couch; Jack Boardman, Tyler Cheshire. Subs: Tom Boardman, Kian Townsend.

St Minver: Ben Hurst, Ed Green, Jordan Stone, Joe Combellack, Josh Caddy, Ben Beesley, Toby Eddison, Mike Kempthorne, Rob Green, Jason Keatley, Francis Riddle. Subs: Ozzie Beesley, Jordan Sleep, Johnny May, Steve Wootton.

 

Posted
On 17/09/2021 at 23:46, VoiceofReason said:

From what I can see on twitter St Blazey have won their last three league games. Why not the strongest of sides? I watched them against St Minver when they win 5-2 and they looked very good.

Only just joined the forum and nice to read some of the reports on games. 
 

I’ve watched St blazey reserves up until the foxhole game and what an improvement they have made from the last 3 or 4 seasons, Ive heard they were short of a few players yesterday through illness apparently but I just wanted to say how impressed I was with one of the lads in midfield for them, I’m not sure what his name was but he had one cracking left foot and his vision and control of the game was next to none in what I have watched from the Roche, st minver and the foxhole game I’m sure he will be having team chasing him soon. if they can keep him and Frankie I’m sure they will have a great season this year.
I wouldn’t write them of this season now I’m sure they will be around the top this season and Hopefully I’ll be able to get down there soon.

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52 minutes ago, Lovefootball said:

but I just wanted to say how impressed I was with one of the lads in midfield for them, I’m not sure what his name was but he had one cracking left foot and his vision and control of the game was next to none in what I have watched from the Roche, st minver and the foxhole game I’m sure he will be having team chasing him soon. if they can keep him and Frankie I’m sure they will have a great season this year.
 

I'd make a guess that this is Scott Laughton. Bailey Trethewey isn't a bad player in midfield either but confident in Laughton.

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43 minutes ago, Foul Throw 3 said:

I'd make a guess that this is Scott Laughton. Bailey Trethewey isn't a bad player in midfield either but confident in Laughton.

He has improve that side alot but it is just the case of how long they can keep him there for surely the first team will call him up soon. Any idea what team he has come from? 

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Sticker 1sts I think. He's been "announced" by Godolphin 1sts not too long ago too.

1 minute ago, Lovefootball said:

He has improve that side alot but it is just the case of how long they can keep him there for surely the first team will call him up soon. Any idea what team he has come from? 

 

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1 minute ago, Foul Throw 3 said:

Sticker 1sts I think. He's been "announced" by Godolphin 1sts not too long ago too.

 

Surely sticker wouldn’t of let a player of that talent go with the way they have been this season, he would of been a massive bonus for there midfield and squad.

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2 hours ago, Lovefootball said:

Surely sticker wouldn’t of let a player of that talent go with the way they have been this season, he would of been a massive bonus for there midfield and squad.

Well they let their goalie go.

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4 hours ago, VoiceofReason said:

I would make a guess that Lovefootball is indeed this Scott Laughton guy looking at the nature of the posts. 🤣🤔

Im afraid not just a few games that I have seen, I will be checking out the sticker game tomorrow 

 

4 hours ago, VoiceofReason said:

I would make a guess that Lovefootball is indeed this Scott Laughton guy looking at the nature of the posts. 🤣🤔

 

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1 hour ago, Lovefootball said:

Im afraid not just a few games that I have seen, I will be checking out the sticker game tomorrow 

 

 

Should be an interesting one. People who watch Cally seem to think they have been unlucky so far. I think the time for excuses may be over and time to show if they any good at all.

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23 hours ago, VoiceofReason said:

I would make a guess that Lovefootball is indeed this Scott Laughton guy looking at the nature of the posts. 🤣🤔

I think your very right. New to the forum and the first thing he does is pick one player out playing in a poor east Cornwall league. (Not the same level it use to be) 

overrated player. Has had more clubs the Adam Carter in the prem! 

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On 04/10/2021 at 00:38, baldy said:

Well they let their goalie go.

We didn't let him go he just left!

On 03/10/2021 at 21:47, Lovefootball said:

Surely sticker wouldn’t of let a player of that talent go with the way they have been this season, he would of been a massive bonus for there midfield and squad.

We didn't let Scott go he just left to play a lower grade of football where it looks like he is best suited. But if he wants to return I'm sure the manager will welcome him back! 

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