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Dads Annual Xmas Tour

2007-08 Archive - Under 12 Boys

Managers: Colin Nation
Coach: Paul Main
Coach: Phill White
Stephen Bucknell Jason Allington Max Bristow
Callum Burgin Lewis White Darren Paul
George Gardiner Daniel Nation Alan Woodcock
Cameron O'Donnell George Chamberlin Ollie Main
Harry Webber Josh Kallaway Drew Laskey
Jack Cottrell Zak Morgan Jack McGovern
Alex Jones Jake Burridge  

Taunton Youth League Season 2007/08

Date KO Com H/A Opponents Res Scorers
31/08/07 6.30pm Friendly A Ashton Boys W 0 v 3 Main (2), Woodcock
02/09/07 11.00am Friendly H East Coker W 3 v 2 Bristow, Chamberlin, Nation
05/09/07 6.45pm Friendly H Moors Youth W 9 v 0 McGovern (3), Woodcock (2), Main, Allington, Nation
09/09/07 2.30pm Lge H Wellington W 6 v 1 McGovern (2), Nation, Main, Woodcock, Kallaway
16/09/07 2.30pm Lge A Wellington Falcons W 3 v 21 McGovern (5), Woodcock (4), White (4), Chamberlin (3), Main, Bucknell, Morgan, Cottrell, Webber
23/09/07 2.30pm Lge H Bridgwater Wolves W 9 v 2 McGovern (5), Woodcock (2), Kallaway, Chamberlin
30/09/07 2.30pm Lge A Galmington Dragons W 1 v 10 McGovern (6), Woodcock (3), White
07/10/07 2.30pm Lge H Sedgemoor Lions W 9 v 1 McGovern (3), Laskey (2), Woodcock (2), Bristow, Main
14/10/07 2.30pm Lge Cup 1st Rnd H Victoria Park Rangers W 15 v 2 Bristow (3), Chamberlin (3), Laskey (2), Main (2), Woodcock (2), McGovern, Morgan, Nation
04/11/07 2.30pm Lge H Hamilton W 20 v 1 McGovern (6), Main (3), White (2), Woodcock (2), Nation (2), Chamberlin (2), Morgan, Laskey, Kallaway
11/11/07 2.30pm Lge A Victoria Park Rangers W 1 v 10 McGovern (2), Kallaway (2), White (2), Woodcock, Main, Bristow, Nation
18/11/07 2.30pm Lge H Victoria Park Rangers W 12 v 1 McGovern (4), Woodcock (3), Main, Morgan, Chamberlin, Kallaway, Gardiner
25/11/07 2.00pm Lge Cup Qtr Final A Watchet W 1 v 8 McGovern (3), Woodcock (2), Bristow (2), Own Goal
16/12/07 12.30pm Lge H Galmington Dragons W 9 v 1 Chamberlin (3), Bristow (2), Main (2), McGovern, Woodcock
06/01/08 2.30pm Lge A Sedgemoor Lions W 9 v 0 Nation (2), Woodcock (2), McGovern, O'Donnell, Main, Morgan, White
27/01/08 2.30pm Lge A Hamilton W 0 v 16 Main (6), Woodcock (3), Morgan (2), Bristow (2), Kallaway, Cottrell, Allington 
03/02/08 2.00pm Lge Cup Semi Final H Bishops Lydeard W 3 v 0 Chamberlin (2), Own Goal
10/02/08 2.30pm Lge H Wellington Falcons W 11 v 0 Woodcock (5), Main (4), Burridge (2)
17/02/08 2.30pm Lge A Tone Youth W 0 v 6 Burridge (2), McGovern (2), Woodcock, Morgan
24/02/08 1.00pm Lge A Bridgwater Wolves W 0 v 5 Morgan (2), Woodcock (2), McGovern
09/03/08 2.30pm Lge H Westonzoyland W 10 v 0 McGovern (4), Chamberlin (2), Main (2), Kallaway, Morgan
30/03/08 2.30pm Lge H Tone Youth W 16 v 0 McGovern (3), Nation (2), White (2), Bristow (2), Cottrell (2), Main, Morgan, Burgin, Burridge, Woodcock
03/04/08 6.30pm Lge A Wellington W 1 v 4 McGovern (2), Bristow, Allington
06/04/08 11.30am Lge Cup Final N Heathfield W 2 v 1 Woodcock, Bristow
08/04/08 2.15pm Tour N Staines Albion (Middlesex) W 2 v 0 Nation (2)
08/04/08 4.15pm Tour N Ashton Boys A (Bristol) W 3 v 0 Main (2), Laskey
09/04/08 10.15am Tour N Riverview United (Kent) W 2 v 1 McGovern, Woodcock
09/04/08 12.15pm Tour N Ashton Boys B (Bristol) W 8 v 2 Bristow (3), Chamberlin (2), McGovern, Woodcock, Allington
10/04/08 10.15am Tour N Ridgway Rovers (Essex) L 1 v 2 McGovern
10/04/08 1.15pm Tour Final N Ridgway Rovers (Essex) W 3 v 1 Woodcock, Nation, Bristow
20/04/08 2.30pm Lge A Westonzoyland W 2 v 10 Woodcock (4) , Bristow, Paul, Main, Allington, Burridge, Own Goal
11/05/08 11.00am Friendly H Cheddar Valley Youth W 3 v 1 Nation, Rainey, Kallaway

Scorers

Name    League    Cup    Tour    Total
Jack McGovern  47 4 3 54
Alan Woodcock  37 5 3 45
Ollie Main  25 2 2 29
Max Bristow  10 6 4 20
George Chamberlin  12 5 2 19
Zak Morgan  11 1 0 12
Lewis White  12 0 0 12
Daniel Nation  8 1 3 12
Josh Kallaway  8 0 0 8
Drew Laskey  3 2 1 6
Jake Burridge  6 0 0 6
Jack Cottrell  4 0 0 4
Jason Allington  3 0 1 4
Own Goal  1 2 0 3
Stephen Bucknell  1 0 0 1
Harry Webber  1 0 0 1
George Gardiner  1 0 0 1
Cameron O'Donnell  1 0 0 1
Callum Burgin  1 0 0 1
Darren Paul  1 0 0 1
Total  193 28 19 240

Archive News & Reports

11th May 2008 Friendly

Tivvy U12's 3 v 1 Cheddar Valley Youth

With Tivvy topping the Taunton Youth league and the Cheddar Valley team coming runners up in the Woodspring League, it was clear from the outset this was going to be a very competitive friendly game. With the midday sun almost upon us it was decided to split the game into 3 twenty minutes halves which was a great decision as the weather was tremendous and no doubt the hottest day of the year so far.

It was a bright start by both sides with Cheddar showing the type of competitive skill that the Tivvy boys had not been exposed to often enough throughout the 07/08 season. It brought out the best in the Tivvy boys who were using the width of the pitch well with Max Bristow dominating the right hand for large periods of the first 20 minute session. Tivvy continual pressure was rewarded after about 8 minutes when the ball was played down the other wing to eventually be met by Daniel Nation who fired a well controlled low shot across the goalkeeper into the back of the net, making it 1-0. Tiverton kept the Cheddar boys penned in their own half up until around the 15 minute mark when Cheddar made sure Tivvy realised they were in a game with some great play in mid-field that resulted in a few chances on goal but the back three of Jason Allington, George Gardiner and Callum Burgin made sure there was no finishing result. Tivvy were unlucky not to go 2-0 up after a cute bit of play in the penalty area, where Bristow, Drew Laskey and Lewis White played the ball between themselves before White unleashed a shot that narrowly missed the target. All the boys were looking extremely hot and were no doubt glad to hear the whistle for the end of that period

The second period started with Cheddar Valley showing determination and great desire to win and within the opening few moments substitute goalkeeper Darren Paul was well tested when he was forced to catch a “bandits at 12 o’clock” shot that came straight at him out of the sun. After the initial barrage from Cheddar the Tivvy boys settled back into playing again with Jake Burridge up front having a few chances on goal but finding it very difficult as he was often isolated and in need of more support up front. The second goal came from Jack Rainey after a scrappy build-up that saw him chip the keeper with a very mature for a player so young. Tivvy appeared to be in control of the game throughout the rest of the second period, although the lacked penetration and appeared to be making hard work of getting through the Cheddar midfield. Just before the final whistle of the second period, Drew Laskey sent in a cross in front of goal that just needed a touch that would have sent Tivvy further in front.

The third and final phase started with Tivvy well and truly on top and after a few moments Burridge came close to extend the lead but the ball was sent back out into play only for Josh Kallaway to take control of it and, with his back to goal, he managed to turn the defender before unleashing the shot across goal giving the keeper no chance and making it 3-0. Throughout the third phase Scott McMillan, Man of the Match, showed footballing skills far advanced of his age when he was supplying the front men from midfield with some exquisite passing. Cheddar did manage to get one goal back after a corner kick took an unfortunate deflection off the boot of a Tivvy defender. Although the score remained 3-1 Tivvy finished on a high when Bristow came back on and worked well with Alan Woodcock up front. Tivvy were unlucky not to make it 4 after Woodcock split the defenders with a superb through ball that saw Bristow able to charge down the line but the angle for his shot was just too acute.

A great display of football from the Tivvy boys against a very competent, skilful side and a great test of how the Tivvy boys will fare next season against tougher opposition in division 1.

MOTM: Scott McMillan & Cameron O'Donnell

Dan Nation (1), Josh Kallaway (1), Jack Rainey (1)

20th April 2008 Taunton Youth League

Westonzoyland 2 v 10 Tivvy U12's

Tivvy went into this game knowing full well that having already won the League title, knock out cup, and the R & T Bournemouth Classic, what they were playing for today was to maintain their 100% win record in league and cup games. They rose to the challenge well and it wasn’t long before the goals started. Within the first minute Alan Woodcock was presented with an opportunity to strike on goal, which went straight into the arms of the keeper. He very quickly made amends when in the 3rd minute Max Bristow threaded a ball through which looked like going straight to the arms of the keeper who fumbled it only for Woodcock to slam the ball past him, making it 1-0. Only moments later with the constant pressure that Tivvy were applying, Woodcock found himself 3 yards out from an open goal and somehow managed to hit the ball over the bar. The second goal came around the 9 minute mark when yet another Dan Nation and Bristow corner-header combination hit the back of the net.

There was some great movement from the Tivvy boys and I can only assume the speed of Woodcock caught the defender out when Bristow put the ball through to him again in the penalty area, only for Woodcock to be fouled giving away a penalty. Today’s goalkeeper, Darren Paul, stepped to take the penalty which he coolly and calmly slotted in to the right-hand side of the keeper making it 3-0. The lead was extended further just before 20 minutes when Lewis White, coming from midfield, fired the ball into the danger area that was at a great height for Woodcock to meet mid-flight and athletically score his 2nd of the game.

Almost straight from the re-start Tivvy were back in Westonzoyland’s half applying enormous pressure. Jason Allington took a throw in which went to the feet of Bristow, who launched the ball over the top for Ollie Main to run on to and slot past the keeper, making it 5-0. The Tivvy boys were unrelenting and within 2 minutes were back in the opposition’s penalty area where they earned another corner kick, which Nation delivered low and hard into the throng of players and, after a goalmouth scramble, Allington knocked in number 6. The remaining 5 minutes of so of the first half were spent with Nation pumping in corners and that prevented the scoreline from reaching double figures were some good stops by the Zoyland keeper after Jake Burridge sent a header goalward and Woodcock’s attempts on goal were also stopped. Two minutes into added time, the score went to 7-0 after an unfortunate own goal from the Westonzoyland defender who, had he been attacking, would have been very proud of the quality of the delivery he made.

The second half started with Tivvy playing into the wind against a much changed formation from Westonzoyland, who had decided to start with 5 at the back. Tivvy started well with a few opening chances but were unable to finish after constantly being met by a black and white striped wall.

Around about 10 minutes into the second half there was an enormous cheer from the Westonzoyland supporters after they managed to pull a goal back when their lone striker managed to run between Callum Burgin and George Gardiner before slotting the ball across the goalkeeper’s path. It may well have been a wake-up call for the Tivvy boys who surely could not have seen it coming, but they did then start to play some wonderful football but were finding it very difficult to get through the, what was now an 8 man Westonzoyland defence. Goal number 8 did come and it went to Jake Burridge after Zak Morgan and Burridge played a cute set of combinations between each other that resulted in Burridge getting his shot off on goal. The Tivvy boys were further shocked when Westonzoyland pulled pack another goal, which was the result of an unlucky bounce over the top of Darren Paul.

With less than 10 minutes to play, Woodcock got his hat-trick with a well taken shot on the edge of the penalty area after finding a very small opening in the now tiring defence. He finished the scoring, making it 10-2 with a short range shot after some more great interlinking football from the Tivvy boys.

Although the boys let 2 goals in, I think they can be forgiven for that when you look at their record of only conceding 17 goals in total throughout the whole season in the league, whilst putting 193 goals past their opposition, and gaining a maximum 54 points from a possible 54.

MOTM: Alan Woodcock

Alan Woodcock (4), Max Bristow (1), Darren Paul (1), Ollie Main (1), Jason Allington (1), Jake Burridge (1).

 

7th to 11th April 2008 R & T Bournemouth Classic Tour

Day 1 Game 1: 2.15pm

Staines Albion 0 – 2 Tiverton Town Youth Under 12s

First impressions are not always correct. I watched Staines warm up and, along with their appearance, it looked very much like this would be a straightforward and easy win for Tivvy. It was not the case as Staines proved to be very tough opponents for the opening game. All the early pressure came from Tivvy who kept them penned into their own half but were unable to break down a tough defence. On several occasions in the first half Alan Woodcock and Jack McGovern managed to break through the defence but their one on one opportunities were very well stifled by a determined goalkeeper. Tivvy continued to build the pressure and a great move from Josh Kite in mid-field fed the ball wide to Callum Burgin who knocked it up the line to Daniel Nation who was stopped on this occasion by some very physical defending. The remainder of the first half was fairly uneventful except for one further opportunity where George Chamberlin managed to squeeze the ball out to Max Bristow on the edge of the box, whose shot went wide of the target.

The second half started with Staines looking very lively and quite clearly looking to take the game to Tivvy but they had no way of getting through the Tivvy back row. The next chance of the game went to McGovern when again he was through after some more skilful play from midfield but the shot went wide. McGovern was again in action moments later with another one on one opportunity that took some brave goalkeeping to stop the shot. Debutant Kite had a great shot on goal but again the keeper stopped the ball. With only a few minutes of the game left it was looking like the dreaded 0-0 was about to happen but the Staines boys were extremely tired at the back and the fitness of Tivvy showed through when Nation was sent the ball by Drew Laskey for him to unleash a powerful shot that, on this occasion, the keeper didn’t stop, making it 1-0. Nation doubled the lead almost straight from the restart, finishing the game 2-0 and giving Tivvy their first 3 points.

Goal Scorers: Daniel Nation (2)

MoTM: Daniel Nation

Game 2: 4.15pm

Ashton Boys (A) 0 – 3 Tiverton Town Youth Under 12s

This game saw Tivvy up against a large and extremely physical side who were taking no prisoners. All the early play went the way of Tivvy with Alan Woodcock having a chance to open the scoring when he tried to lob the keeper, only for it to be knocked out to Max Bristow who passed the ball into Josh Kite, but Josh’s knock was a little too long and the move ended with the keeper holding on. The opening goal almost came not long after from a moved start by Jason Allington, who knocked the ball long for Daniel Nation, allowing him to knock it in to Ollie Main in front of goal who managed to fire it high and wide. Tivvy were fortunate not to go one behind straight from the goal kick which was hit long for the Ashton lads up front, who crossed it in, beating the keeper, leaving it for Bristow to clear off the line. It was clearly the wake-up call that was needed as the Tivvy boys played the ball down field releasing Woodcock into the area, who unleashed a powerful strike that ricocheted back off the crossbar straight to his foot, only for him to be beaten again by the upright and it was the quick thinking of Main running in that allowed Tivvy to take the lead with a well taken strike. The first half continued with the Tivvy boys getting into their stride and showing some good strong play and interlinking movement from midfield that was giving the wingers, and the lads up front, the opportunities to try and score, the closest chance of which fell to Nation, but he was unable to finish, leaving the score at 1-0 at the end of the first half.

The second half started again with it being all Tivvy and the first chance of the second half fell to George Chamberlin, who was through for yet another one on one with the goalkeeper but the braveness of the keeper prevented him from scoring. The game was marred by an incident that left Josh Kite having to leave the field with his arm in a sling and a suspected collar bone injury (we wish Josh a speedy and full recovery from his injury, and hope to see him back soon). It was clear this affected the Tivvy boys but only in a positive way as they upped their game from this point considerably and several chances went begging before the lead was extended by Ollie Main who, after some great build-up play, fired the ball across the goalkeeper into the far corner of the net for a superb finish. The third and final goal of this game, I would suspect you would be hard pushed to see a finer goal than the one that put Tivvy 3-0 up when the ball came from the Tivvy penalty area with one touch passes up the line and across the field before it finished at the feet of Drew Laskey who rammed the ball into the net to give the Tivvy boys their second, and very much deserved win of the day, which made it 6 points and top of the table going into the second day.

Goal Scorers: Drew Laskey (1) Ollie Main (2)

MoTM: Drew Laskey

Day 2 Game 1: 10.15pm

Riverview United 1 – 2 Tiverton Town Youth Under 12s

The boys and the management team had already seen the table that showed Riverview in third place overall after day 1 and they were under no illusion that this was going to be a very difficult game. Tivvy started the brighter with a few half-chances, the first of which saw Max Bristow send the ball through to George Chamberlin in the middle of the park, who managed to weave his way through the back row, but his strike went wide. The next opportunity dropped to Jack McGovern after a superb through ball from Lewis White gave McGovern the opportunity to run from some 30 yards out at the keeper, but the Riverview keeper read the situation well and came to meet Jack to stop his shot. Moments later Jack had a carbon copy opportunity with the same outcome. It seemed that everything was at the Riverview end and it was only their keeper again who kept the score to 0-0 after Alan Woodcock’s corner was headed goalwards by McGovern. With the quality of the opposition it was clear there would be times when Tivvy would have to defend and they did so admirably as the Riverview wide men were crossing some great balls in the first half that needed the back row to keep their concentration. Riverview came very close to taking the lead around the 17th minute in the first half when they were awarded a free-kick right on the edge of the area, but it was well dealt with by Darren Paul. The first half ended 0-0 and the Tivvy boys were probably glad of the break as at this point they were struggling to keep the opposition out.

The second half started with both sides clearly looking for the goal that would put them in a strong position going into their second match of the day later. It was Tivvy who did manage to take the lead with a well taken goal by McGovern after being put through by Daniel Nation. This was not before Woodcock missed an opportunity to take the lead when the keeper fumbled the ball, but it was under Woodcock’s feet, who managed to push it out, only for Drew Laskey to fire it over the bar. Tivvy only managed to hold onto the lead for about 3 minutes after Riverview equalised with a scrappy goal that was bobbling about in the area, and with all the bodies in the way Paul had little opportunity to see the ball before it was in the net. Max Bristow, who had only been on for about two minutes, had to go off with what appeared to be a serious knee injury after a challenge from one of the Riverview players. The resultant free kick was taken by Jason Allington who flighted the ball well to put it over the top to be met by Alan Woodcock who hit the back of the net to make it 2-1. Thankfully the injury to Bristow was not as serious as first thought. A bacon roll, an ice-cream and a drink soon put it right!

Riverview continued to put pressure on the Tivvy defence but it was to no avail as the Tivvy boys held strong and kept position finishing the game 2-1 winners and adding another 3 points to their tally to keep them at the top of the table.

Goal Scorers: Jack McGovern (1), Alan Woodcock (1)

MoTM: Max Bristow & George Chamberlin

Game 2: 12.15pm Ashton Boys (B) 2 – 8

Tiverton Town Youth Under 12s

Prior to the game starting it was pointed out by Max Bristow that there had been a serious bouncy castle incident the previous day that had left somebody injured, so it was clear he was either very relaxed, or his mind just wasn’t on the game. Read on to find out which it was!

Strangely, the Tivvy boys appeared to be nervous for the first few moments and didn’t seem to be able to get their game together. However, within a short space of time the cross field movement and midfield interlinking was back in place. The first real shot of the game came from Lewis White, but the Ashton keeper made a very good save and pushed the ball out for a corner. Alan Woodcock fired the ball into the danger area in front of the keeper and with the goalmouth scramble that ensued, Max Bristow managed to push the ball in settled everyone’s nerves, to make it 1-0. Moments later another corner, this time taken by Daniel Nation, went right across the goal mouth and passed the feet of three Tivvy players, who didn’t stretch out a foot to knock it in, only for the ball to go out the other side for a throw-in. With the Ashton boys having already taken two heavy defeats they looked like they didn’t want to take a third but the Tivvy boys continued to press forward with much of the play in the Ashton half, and the next opportunity fell to Callum Burgin whose attempt at lobbing the keeper almost succeeded but not quite. The chances continued thick and fast with Nation firing in for the keeper to catch, Bristow shooting high and the Ashton defenders looking desperate. Around about the 22 minute mark Bristow was through for yet another one on one, but he waited too long to shoot, giving the keeper the opportunity to smother the ball. Moments before half-time there was a very uncharacteristic mistake by Tivvy’s keeper Darren Paul when he took his goal kick that went straight to the feet of the Ashton front man stood on the edge of the penalty box. The keeper redeemed himself with his first real save from the shot that came but he was only able to parry the ball out for the striker to knock in making it 1-1. The first half finished 1-1.

The second half began with the Tivvy lads realising that they had to up their game if they were to get something out of this and up their game they did! A little over 5 minutes into the second half the passing play was again very fluent and the ball was threaded through from midfield to George Chamberlin who fire from short range, making no mistake to make it 2-1. Moments later Tivvy were back in the Ashton penalty area and Jack McGovern put in the third making it 3-1. The fourth goal came with a move right from the back that saw Cameron O’Donnell knock the ball up the line to Nation, to knock on to Woodcock who coolly put it in the net, making it 4-1. The next opportunity fell to Jason Allington who had a long range shot and unfortunately for him it went slightly wide. 5-1 came from the foot of Bristow after he was in on goal from a great cross ball that was placed at his feet from McGovern. The boys continued to play what looked very much at times like exhibition football, when Bristow slotted the ball in from the wing to Chamberlin who was again in on goal and again made no mistake to make it 6-1. This game seemed like it was going to be a game of unlucky lobs but it still didn’t stop Ollie Main trying.

I wasn’t sure what happened but the referee adjudged there to have been a foul on an Ashton player right on the edge of the Tivvy penalty area. The free-kick was lobbed into a crowd of bodies and after another goal mouth scramble they managed to push the ball over the line to make it 6-2. Straight from the kick-off it was almost as if there really was only one team on the pitch and not content with a 6-2 scoreline, Tivvy continued to push for more goals and they weren’t disappointed. After being awarded a free-kick some 25 yards out, Jason “check out this right foot” Allington hammered the ball into the top corner of the net to make it 7-2. With only moments to go Bristow got his third of the game from a short range effort inside the penalty area.

Another great victory for the Tivvy lads, 3 more points taking them to 12, remaining at the top of the leader board knowing that whatever result came of Thursday’s early game they were in the final.

Goal Scorers: Max Bristow (3), George Chamberlin (2), Jack McGovern (1), Alan Woodcock (1), Jason Allington (1)

MoTM: Alan Woodcock & Jason Allington

Day 3

Game 1: 10.15pm Tiverton Town Youth 1-2 Ridgeway Rovers

With both teams realising that this was going to be the first of two meetings today, the second of which would the tournament final as Tivvy were in first position and Ridgeway in an uncatchable second place. Tivvy boys were clearly not going to bust a gut in a game which was not really necessary.

They started well and appeared unphased by the size of their opponents and the reputation they brought with them of David Beckham being an ex-player and him being their club president. The Tivvy boys were pushing forward in the opening moments and got caught cold with an over the top ball to Ridgeway’s big front man whose pace on this occasion was too much for the back row. He was through on goal and Darren Paul had no chance of stopping the shot that came. Straight from the restart Tivvy were down the Ridgeway end and earned themselves a corner, which was fired in to the edge of the box and the defender handled the ball on the blind side of the referee to help clear it away. Just before the ten minute mark the strange decisions started with Ridgeway being awarded two free kicks close to the edge of the Tivvy box in short succession of one another, which were well dealt with by the Tivvy defence. A couple of moments later Max Bristow had to be carried from the field (not for the first time this week) after a clumsy challenge by one of the Ridgeway midfield players that saw him stand on Bristow’s ankle. The 17 minute mark saw Ridgeway go 2-0 up after a lack of concentration at the back saw them have an easy tap in from close range.

Being 2-0 down is not something the Tivvy lads are used to and although they were treating this game as more of a warm up and exercise session they started to push harder with some great football that saw their opportunities begin with a Jason Allington free kick from long range that unfortunately went straight to the keeper’s arms, closely followed by a shot from Alan Woodcock that, had it been on target, would probably have broken the net. The first half ended 2-0 but it was clear from the football being played the better team was not in front.

The second half started as it continued for most of the 25 minutes with Tivvy in the ascendancy and they pulled a goal back from a well taken Woodcock corner that Jack McGovern fired past the floundering keeper. The school of funny decisions continued when Paul the goalkeeper was adjudged to have fouled the Ridgeway striker in what was clearly a 50-50 challenge on the edge of the box that resulted in Paul having to be substituted in goal by McGovern due to the injury inflicted on Paul. Tivvy were extremely unlucky not to get an equaliser when George Chamberlin couldn’t quite finish after some great interlinking play between the midfielders. The game ended 2-1 and proved a great opportunity for the Tivvy boys to see the style of team they were going to be up against in a few hours time. Ridgeway were a very physical side who appeared to rely on their big front man to support most of their play. They were made very aware that the Tivvy boys were there to win and I suspect they were very surprised by the indepth quality of the team.

Goal Scorers: Jack McGovern (1)

Final: 1.15pm Tiverton Town Youth 3-1 Ridgeway Rovers

Having seen what they were up against it would have been easy for many a young side to have capitulated before the starting whistle as the Ridgeway team were clearly a quality side. However, this game will be one of those that is talked about and remembered for many years to come as the quality, determination and skill of the Tivvy boys who were confronted with, at times, sheer aggression was truly outstanding.

From the outset the Tivvy boys were at Ridgeway, who found it nigh on impossible to get hold of the ball as Tivvy were first almost every time, and when they weren’t first they were second and they were there in numbers. The first chance for Tivvy came very early on in the opening moments when Daniel Nation was sent a ball over the top which he fired narrowly wide across goal. Five minutes into the game yet another Tivvy player had to go off with an injury. This time it was Drew Laskey. Ridgeway managed to venture into the Tivvy half on a couple of occasions, only for their tall striker to be stopped dead in his tracks on every occasion by Daniel Nation and anything coming from midfield was dealt with equally as well by Callum Burgin and George Gardiner. It was only a matter of time before Tivvy were going to score, and when it came in the 14th minute it came with style as Alan Woodcock had the ball slipped through to him to run in on goal and unleash a shot that was heartbreaking for the keeper, as he could get nowhere near it. 1-0.

The goal inspired the Tivvy boys even more and the remaining 11 minutes of the first half was a constant barrage of shots from Tivvy, the first of which came from Max Bristow who fired the ball in, straight into the hands of the keeper. Bang on the 20 minute mark there was a momentary hushed silence as the ball left Dan Nation’s foot from some 25 yards out to lob the keeper, which he did successfully, and one side of the pitch exploded in jubilation. The Ridgeway boys must have been glad to see the half-time break come as they were being given a lesson in football that they had probably never had previously.

After the break, Tivvy came out again with all cylinders firing and continued to pressurise the Ridgeway defence, and as in the first half Tivvy were first to almost every ball and the Ridgeway players continued to try and play the long ball. Eight minutes in they actually managed to get a corner which was sent into the danger area where, after a goalmouth scramble, the ball ended up in the net. 2-1. With them pulling a goal back they must have felt they were in with a chance but there were no signs of nerves from the Tivvy boys who continued to play their football with style and attacked the Ridgeway end in an attempt to get a third goal, which would kill the game. With 10 minutes remaining Tivvy earned themselves another corner and I found myself thinking is this going to be another Nation/Bristow corner/header combination, I was disappointed for almost all of 3 seconds as Nation delivered the ball to the near post, where Bristow was waiting but did not manage to get the flick on as usual. However, the ball fell quickly to his feet and like a little ferret he turned on the ball to punt it into the back of the net making it 3-1 and not helping anybody’s sore throat whatsoever. The Ridgeway boys were clearly playing with their heads down now as they knew they were a beaten side and they must have been wondering if it was a different team from the one they played in the morning. The injury tally was not yet quite complete as George Chamberlin had to come off with what initially looked like a broken wrist after being stamped on.

The game finished 3-1 to Tivvy and words can barely describe the jubilation felt by all concerned for the boys and management and the ardent Tivvy fans who followed. This game, had it been a senior football match, would go down in football annals as all time great, not just because of the scoreline but because of every one of those boys in the team, showing the character that has taken them through a season where they have been unbeaten in cup and league and proven themselves to be true champions.

Goal Scorers: Alan Woodcock (1), Daniel Nation (1), Max Bristow (1)

6th April 2008 Taunton Youth League

CUP FINAL Heathfield 1 v 2 Tivvy U12's

“It was not pretty, but sometimes a result is all that counts”

Oh joy, two titles in as many weeks. Having been awake and watching the snow from the early hours of this morning, whilst nervously thinking about how the boys would perform, it dawned upon me that yet again the game may be cancelled due to bad weather. Not so …… although cold at times, yet again the sun shone down on the Tivvy boys and the mass of supporters from both sides who turned up to watch a very hard fought and physical cup final. Having watched both sides warm up during the hour that preceded the game, it was clear Heathfield were up for it as much as the Tivvy boys.

Tivvy started the game well and straight from the kick off Jack McGovern was down the line like a shot to cross the ball into the penalty area for Alan Woodcock, who on this occasion was unfortunate that the upright was not 6” to the left, as it was only the woodwork that kept the ball out. Less than 60 seconds later Tivvy were back at it when they were awarded a free kick some 20 yards outside the penalty area. Max Bristow sent the ball into the danger area for Woodcock to lash the ball into the net giving the keeper no chance. Tivvy continued with some great interlinking play in midfield which was occasionally broken up by the strength of the Heathfield midfield players.

Around about the 6 minute mark Tivvy were awarded another free kick, this time to the left of the penalty area which had Jason Allington’s name written all over it. He launched the ball into the box and again Woodcock was unlucky not to extend the lead as he couldn’t get the final touch. Heathfield came to life with a sudden realization of why the Tivvy boys were going to be moving up to their league next season as reigning champions. They pushed forward and started to keep Stephen Bucknell very busy for a period of time before the game went back to the Heathfield end for Daniel Nation and Bristow to start working their corner kick combination magic. Nation’s corner was flicked on by Bristow from the near post, but was stopped by some confident goalkeeping, the ball came out and, after a few scrappy touches, Bristow got his foot in to send the ball in making it 2-0. Shortly after this Bristow was taken out by an awful challenge which left him dazed at the side of the pitch.

Two – nil is always a dangerous lead in football as it often inspires the opposition to fight that little bit harder and today’s game was no exception, for the next 10 minutes or so Heathfield gave it everything to try and get a goal back. On the first of several occasions Jason Allington slid into make a fantastic tackle in his own penalty area preventing Heathfield’s big number 16 up front from unleashing his shot on target. Two thirds of the way through the first half Callum Burgin was adjudged to have fouled the number 16 close to the box and the resultant free kick came off a Tivvy head for an own goal, making the score 2-1.

From the kick off Tivvy were back down the Heathfield end where they earned another corner for Nation to send in, the initial kick was well defended and got knocked back out to him only for Nation to fire it back in, which was met by Bristow’s athletic overhead cycle kick that, had it gone in, would have been a wonder goal. However, the Heathfield keeper made a wonder save and tipped it over the bar. From hereon in the first half was all Heathfield and the strength and physical nature of their front man was causing the Tivvy boys real trouble at the back, at times it was even the case that Jack McGovern had to track back, which he did very well, to help with the defence.

The Tivvy boys looked glad to see the break and probably needed a well earned rest as they must have been aware Heathfield were going to come out in the second half and throw everything at them to get the equaliser. With the emphasis strongly on Heathfield needing to score, the Tivvy boys seemed to be sitting back a bit and absorbing all the pressure looking for a break, which almost came - McGovern was threaded through a ball from midfield which he took well to run straight at goal, leaving the defender for dead. He was one on one with the keeper, looking like making it 3-1 but some very courageous goalkeeping prevented the shot going in, to send the ball behind for a corner. Nation delivered the ball to the edge of the box where Lewis White attempted a volley that was again stopped and very well held by the keeper. After some 10 minutes of the second half was played Bucknell found himself being bombarded by the Heathfield strike force when he had to make several saves, the highlight of which was a diving save to his left which, had he not made it, could have changed the whole complexion of the game as it was clearly goal-bound.

A tactical change was made with Jack McGovern coming off and being replaced by Harry Webber to shore up the midfield leaving Woodcock the lone man up-front. It proved to be a great substitution with Webber making some good interceptions along with Zak Morgan who himself was like a human dynamo.

The last quarter of the game saw Tivvy holding on to the lead with some at time desperate defending that seemed to work. With Heathfield pretty much camped out in the Tiverton half it allowed Woodcock a couple of opportunities to try and nick a third goal to kill the game. However, with all the running he had done by this stage it looked very much like his legs could barely hold him.

The last five minutes of the game seemed to last for an hour and when the final whistle did go there was a huge sigh of relief as well as jubilation for all concerned with Tivvy.

Playing well were Zak Morgan, Max Bristow and Jack Cottrell but with an outstanding display of commitment and tireless effort man of the match was Alan Woodcock.

Goal scorers Alan Woodcock (1) Max Bristow (1)

3rd April 2008 Taunton Youth League

Wellington 1 v 4 Tivvy U12's

It was a gloriously sunny evening that saw the two teams meet, both realizing the importance of the game about to be played; Tivvy to extend their unbeaten run by another game and if Wellington were to come out on top they would have earned promotion by second in the league behind the already crowned Champions, Tivvy Under 12s.

Straight from the kickoff, Tivvy were right on their game and applied instant, and almost very effective pressure when after 30 second they had already earned a corner which was superbly delivered by Daniel Nation, who is becoming renowned for his expert corner taking. Unfortunately the corner came to nothing and Tivvy found themselves having to defend, which they did well and managed to get the ball out wide to Max Bristow who, for the first of many occasions in this game, steamed down the flank leaving the Wellington boys standing. The ball went down the deadline and Bristow earned another corner and Wellington had to continue defending, which they did well. Around the 10 minute mark Wellington had their first real chance from a free kick after one of the Tivvy boys was adjudged to have handled the ball. The resulting free kick just outside the penalty area was safely caught by Stephen Bucknell in goal. Straight from the kick out Jack McGovern out-paced the back men to unleash a short range shot and the only thing that stopped him scoring was the rebound off the upright as the keeper didn’t see it at all.

The 15 minute mark saw Wellington take the lead after being awarded a penalty when Ollie Main was pulled up by the referee for a supposed late tackle inside the box.Tivvy kicked off and immediately dampened the spirits of Wellington by equalizing with some great one touch football that saw Drew Laskey pass the ball from the penalty area to Bristow on the line, who sent it down to Lewis White to cross it in for Jack McGovern to head in a great goal, which was his 50th of the season. A short time after McGovern got his second of the game to make it 2-1 after an uncharacteristic mistake by the Wellington keeper saw him fumble the ball McGovern’s predatory instinct saw him put a foot out to punt the ball in.

Around the 20 minute mark Tivvy’s captain Bristow extended the lead further with a well taken header that he met from Jason Allington’s free kick. The Tivvy boys continued to press for the rest of the first half and the only incident that could have caused any problems was well dealt with by Bucknell when he had to sprint to the edge of his area to make a well-timed sliding challenge to stop a Wellington striker being able to unload his shot.

The first half ended with Tivvy 3-1 up, which was a well deserved lead, but it was certainly not all one way traffic against a very physical Wellington side.

The second half started for Tivvy with the sun behind them, and one minute in Jason Allington made it 4-1 with a 25 yard free kick that flew into the top corner. The keeper did manage to get a hand to it but was unable to stop the venomous shot going in. For the next 10 minute or so the game was a little stagnant with neither side making any clear cut chances, and it wasn’t until the last quarter of the game that the Tivvy boys fully woke up again. Zak Morgan made some crucial challenges in the midfield area and his tracking back was superb when he needed to support Callum Burgin and George Gardiner at the back, who both had very busy periods of the game and were both outstanding.

Seventeen minutes into the second half the referee evened up the penalty awards after a blatant handball by the Wellington defender. Unfortunately the penalty taker Alan Woodcock appeared to scuff his shot in the long grass to push the ball wide past the post, so the score remained 4-1. The last 10 minutes saw Nation taking some more great corners and a free kick, in particular was the first of the corners which was met by Woodcock to slam the shot at goal, which was kept out by some very brave goalkeeping. The remainder of the game was played mainly in the Wellington half with Tivvy trying to find their fifth goal, but it wasn’t to come as the Wellington defense were resolute and on the occasions they did manage to break out if they weren’t stopped in midfield, Burgin, Gardiner or Laskey made sure they didn’t get anywhere near taking a shot.

This was a well fought, well deserved and hard earned victory by the Tivvy lads. Playing well were Zak Morgan, Ollie Main and George Gardiner, but Men of the match were Callum Burgin and Max Bristow.

Goal scorers Jack McGovern (2) Max Bristow (1) Jason Allington (1)

30th March 2008 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy 16 v 0 Tone Youth

The first day of summer saw the clocks go forward an hour but the hour less in bed showed no effect on the Tivvy boys who today, justifiably, won the game they needed to to ensure they would be crowned this season’s Taunton Youth League Division 2 Champions. With the Tivvy boys having 15 straight league victories under their belts this season, this being their 16th game it was never going to be an easy task for any team to come and beat them.

The game started at 2.30 and Tivvy were looking lively from the start, and with less than 90 seconds played Jack McGovern was unlucky not to open the scoring when Jason Allington passed the ball through to McGovern’s feet on the edge of the area and the powerful shot he unleashed was only stopped by the upright. With four minutes played it was clear that the intention was for Tivvy to take this game to Tone Youth when Daniel Nation sent in a corner kick for McGovern to header off target, only for Lewis White to head in, making it 1-0. The barrage from McGovern continued when, in the 8th minute, the ball was sent from mid-field to his feet and with his back to goal he made an exquisite turn to leave the defender standing and the ensuing shot went narrowly past the post. The Tone defence were playing the offside trap very well and McGovern, who was clear through in the 10th minute, was adjudged to offside and the resulting free-kick that was awarded was one of only two occasions in the first half where Tone managed to escape their own half. With the continued bombardment the 12th minute saw Ollie Main extend the lead to 2-0 after a Paul Robinsonesque mistake from the Tone keeper left an open goal for Main, and he wasn’t going to miss from 2 yards. Straight from the kick-off Tivvy were back in the Tone penalty area where Daniel Nation made it 3-0 after Main managed to release the ball for Nation to tap in just before he was brought down. The 16 minute mark saw some great control of the ball from Lewis White who managed to spin on the ball to go down the wing and send in a sublime ball for Main who volleyed an unstoppable shot, which again was only stopped by the woodwork. Two minutes later Nation doubled his tally when the ball was sent into the danger area where the Tone keeper fumbled the ball again, which left it at Nation’s feet to tap in. The 20 minute mark showed a tactical substitution when Max Bristow was brought on in place of Lewis White. This seemed to be an inspired substitution as within 2 minutes Tivvy had earned a corner which Nation superbly delivered to the near post for Bristow to flick in, making it 5-0. It was only a matter of another 2 minutes before Bristow crossed the ball into the path of Zak Morgan on the edge of the box, who brilliantly lobbed the keeper, making it 6-0. The play continued to be constantly in the Tone half with the Tivvy boys well and truly on fire. Jack McGovern got his 2nd of the game after he crossed ball to Morgan who fired a shot at the keeper who could only parry it away to the feet of McGovern taking it to 7-0. With just over a minute of the first half remaining Nation and Bristow combined again to make it 8-0 with a carbon-copy corner and header to leave the Tone boys wondering what they had to do to stop wave after wave of attack. The first half ended 8-0.

For a few moments at the beginning of the second half Tivvy appeared a little sluggish but they soon livened up after McGovern got his hat-trick to take it to 9-0 when some great battling in mid-field saw the ball put through to him to beat the tired defence, sending him one on one with the keeper, who he went past to score. The Nation and Bristow duo almost made it a hat-trick of corner/header goals around 8 minutes into the second half, but fortunately for Tone the keeper managed to get a fingertip to the ball, pushing it out for, what seemed like 20 seconds of madness as 4 or 5 Tivvy players in the box could not put it past the keeper. Tivvy continued to push and round about the 40 minute mark Jason Allington threaded yet another ball through midfield which McGovern latched onto to unleash a shot, making it 10-0. A short 5 minute period with no goals gave me a chance to reflect on the game and how the boys were playing, which left me in no doubt why this team of young players were going to be crowned Champions within the next 20 minutes or so. Around the 58th minute mark Jack Cottrell added his name to the score sheet after Jason Allington put the ball through to give him an easy tap in. The Tivvy scoring machine was well back in its swing now when around the 60 minute mark Main got another goal and after substitute Alan Woodcock played a deft little pass back across the goal to his feet, making it 12-0. Less than one minute later the only player in the whole Tivvy squad who was yet to score this season got his name on the score sheet with a great individual effort that showed some great footwork (may be its the new boots!) making it 13-0 ……… did I mention it was Callum Burgin. Jack Cottrell scored his second 2 minutes later, making it 14-0. The next goal of the game saw Jake Burridge rifle in an unstoppable shot taking it to 15-0. The final goal came with less than 5 minutes to play and it went to Alan Woodcock who shot past the keeper after showing some great strength in mid-field to get to the position he was in and finish what was a well deserved win for the Tivvy boys.

Man of the match was well earned and deservedly went to Daniel Nation.

Jack McGovern (3), Daniel Nation (2), Jack Cottrell (2), Max Bristow (2), Lewis White (2), Ollie Main (1),Zak Morgan (1), Callum Burgin (1), Jake Burridge (1), Alan Woodcock (1).

9th March 2008 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy 10 v 0 Westonzoyland

On a damp and chilly afternoon, this was Tivvy`s first meeting with Westonzoyland who are currently placed at the lower end of the league. However, they proved to be very tough opponents who found themselves defending strongly from the off. With the Tivvy boys camped out in their half for the first 5 minutes they fought against the pressure well. With all this pressure it was only a matter of time before Tivvy had a shot on goal. However, Alan Woodcock’s shot was well saved by the Westonzoyland keeper. From this save, the visitors managed to break free and found themselves in the Tivvy half, only for their attempt on goal to be met by Tivvy`s Darren Paul in goal The pressure on the Westonzoyland goal continued but Tivvy failed to convert any attempts on goal. However, around the 20 minute mark George Chamberlin was brought on to the field and within a couple of minutes he had found a route through the visitors defense and managed to score Tivvy`s first goal. This seemed to settle the Tivvy boys and within a couple of minutes Jack McGovern had a shot on goal, which the Weston keeper managed to keep out. The ball then came back to the feet of Chamberlin again, who skillfully threaded himself through the defense to slot home his second of the game. A minute or so later Josh Kallaway made it 3-0.

At the start of the second half the Tivvy boys came out eager to add to their tally. Within seconds Jack McGovern was in on goal only to have his shot saved yet again by and extremely agile keeper. About 3 minutes into the game a cross from Max Bristow on the right wing met the feet of Josh Kallaway who then passed the ball through to Jack McGovern to finally get his name on the score sheet. The Tivvy boys were still finding the Westonzoyland defense difficult to penetrate and on several occasions found themselves being muscled off the ball. However, another good cross from Bristow found McGovern’s head and the ball ended up in the back of the net for Jack’s second of the day.

From the restart Tivvy began to push forward again and within a minute McGovern scored his 3rd of the game. About half way through the second half the ball was brought into the penalty area by Zak Morgan who had a shot on goal, only for the keeper to kick it away from the line. The ball ended up at the feet of Ollie Main who slotted home his first goal. A few minutes later, after a goalmouth scramble, Zak finally managed to get the ball past the keeper to make it 8-0. Within minutes the score was 9-0 after a run by Chamberlin who threaded the ball through to Jack McGovern for him to slot home his 4th of the day. It was left for Ollie Main to fire home his second of the day to make the final score 10-0.

Goal scorers: Jack McGovern (4), George Chamberlin (2), Ollie Main (2), Josh Kallaway (1), Zak Morgan (1)

Man of the Match: Cameron O’Donnell and George Chamberlin

24th February 2008 Taunton Youth League

Bridgwater Wolves 0 v 5 Tivvy

Tivvy do the double on Bridgwater Wolves with a 5 nil victory which takes them to the top of the Taunton Youth League with a slim lead of 1 point, with 3 games in hand over the Wolves, who have only been beaten twice this season and the Tivvy lads can lay claim to both victories.

The pressure of keeping the run of clean sheets going seemed like it may have been having an affect in the early moments of the game with Tivvy looking a little nervous and the Wolves clearly wanting to spoil the party to keep their hopes of winning the league alive. However, not having conceded a goal since 16th December it wasn’t something the lads were going to give up too easily and this soon became clear when after the first 5 minutes or so Daniel Nation almost opened the scoring when the Wolves keeper made a mistake to give him a chance of firing but the shot was pushed wide for a corner which Nation was also unlucky not to score from. Tivvy continued to build the pressure but seemed to be playing the ball long too often until around the 9 minute mark a great ball from Ollie Main was spread out to Max Bristow, who shot down the line and crossed the ball in superbly for Alan Woodcock who on this occasion could not give it the finishing touch. Eleven minutes into the game Woodcock broke the deadlock after converting a penalty for a deliberate handball in the penalty area by one of the Wolves defenders. The Wolves continued to try to stay in the game but their tactics of playing it long were fruitless as George Gardiner, Cameron O’Donnell and Callum Burgin remained solid at the back and dealt confidently with everything that was thrown at them. The next chance for Tivvy came from another well delivered cross from Bristow around about the 20 minute mark which Jack McGovern hit wide with an un-characteristic slice at the ball. However, the paring of Bristow and McGovern made up for it 4 minutes later when another sublime cross was excellently finished by McGovern to make it 2-0 which clearly removed any thoughts of being beaten and nerves the boys may have had and the first half finished up with that scoreline.

Tivvy started the second half looking to extend on their lead and it was quite clear they had been told to get back to playing their game of passing and to show more composure on the ball which they did and it only took 7 minutes of the second half to pass before the constant wave of attack was rewarded with Woodcock’s brace and Tivvy’s third. Having extended the lead the air of relief was almost tangible and the quality of the play increased significantly with the Tivvy lads staying further up field and making it very difficult for the Wolves to get out of their own half. There was an opportunity for the Wolves to get back into the game with a free kick which was dispatched by their front man “Gambo” which came off the crossbar and took an age for the Tivvy defence to clear. Moments later another dubious free-kick was awarded and the same player took an equally good shot which was cleared off the line with an effort that is no less than magnificent by George Gardiner to keep the record going. With 10 minutes to go, and the Wolves pressing hard, Zak Morgan raced down the line after being fed the ball from mid-field and after beating two defenders and coming into the middle of the penalty area, unleashed a great strike to finish a fantastic solo effort making it 4-0. Five minutes later substitute Harry Webber muscled the ball from the Wolves’ midfield taking it to the edge of the penalty area where he spread the ball to Morgan who got his second of the game. The game ended 5-0 with another great display of football and team work by the Tivvy lads, but the outstanding player, not just for his 2 goal contribution, but also for his team ethic, was Zak Morgan.

10th February 2008 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy 11 v 0 Wellington Falcons

After last weeks heroics in the cup it was time for Tivvy to try and notch up some more points in the league. The last time we met Wellington Falcons we ran away with the game and I think the boys thought that today would be a stroll in the park. Well with that said it was not the best Tivvy performance of the season by a long way. However we should take nothing away from Wellington who battled for every ball and totally dominated midfield for the whole game.

It was the front three for Tiverton who seemed to do all the work and made their own chances. Jake Burridge put Tiverton in the lead with a dink over the keeper to get his first goal for Tivvy. Wellington did offer the odd break, but Tivvys backline were strong and left nothing through. The Tireless Alan Woodcock was also chasing down every ball and made two chances for himself which he took to give Tivvy a three nil lead. Just before half Time Ollie Main hit the back of the net to give Tivvy a nice 4 goal cushion.

In the second half a few changes saw Tivvy hold the ball better, but were still being caught on the ball far too often. More and more of the game was being played in the Wellington half and chances were bound to appear. Wellington again were dangerous on the break, but Captain Darren Paul gathered up any shots and loose balls. Soon Tiverton started to find their shooting boots and I think Wellington started to tire. Burridge found the back of the net for his second and round off his debut, Main added a further three and Woodcock also added three.

Outstanding performances were hard to find today, but Woodcock, Main and George Gardiner definitely had good games. Injured Callum Burgin gave today's man of the match and he awarded it to Jake Burridge for two great goals and nice passing - well done Jake.

3rd February 2008 Taunton Youth League Cup Semi Final

Tivvy 3 v 0 Bishops Lydeard

Bishops Lydeard came to Ladysmead as current cup holders and top of division 1, so Tiverton knew they would have a game on their hands today. Pitch conditions were not great and did not lend itself to Tivvy`s trademark passing game. So a change in tactics was needed and the boys adapted well to both the new formation and the testing conditions.

Bishops Lydeard definitely started the brighter and immediately took the game by the scruff of the neck. It took the yellows around 10 minutes to find their feet and were soon asking questions of the visitors defence. Although Bishops Lydeard were strong and enjoying possession they offered no real threat on goal in this period. However Tivvy were testing the Somerset's keeper and eventually the first goal came. Jack McGovern surged in to the oppositions box and was brought down for what seemed a certain penalty. However the excellent referee delayed his whistle and somehow a Bishops Lydeard defender blasted the ball in to his own net. Tivvy continued the pressure and defended well with the majority of the game being played in the middle of the park. George Chamberlin came on and added some fresh legs to the centre of midfield. He made an immediate impact receiving the ball on the edge of the box to coolly slot home and double Tivvy`s lead.

In the second half Tivvy proved their mustard and defended and battled well. Tiverton were creating chances but fine defending from Bishops Lydeard kept the score as it was. As we entered the final period of the game a match changing period took place. Bishops Lydeard finally broke through the Tivvy back line with a defence splitting pass. A striker was straight on to it and fired what turned out to be their only shot on goal in the whole game. However a miraculous save from Stephen Bucknell denied Bishops Lydeard and preserved Tivvy`s clean sheet. Then within a few minutes Zak Morgan delivered the pass of the game through to George Chamberlin who scored Tivertons Third. This really put the outcome of the match beyond doubt and the final moments of the game were a non event.

An excellent display from the young yellows showing a battling side of their game rarely seen in the past. Excellent all round performances and difficult to pick anyone for man of the match. But all the players were happy to give man of the match to George Gardiner for a great display in defence and also Stephen Bucknell for a match changing save and excellent positioning all game.

27th January 2008 Taunton Youth League

Hamilton 0 v 16 Tivvy

Although with games in hand Tiverton Under 12`s lay second in the Taunton Youth League and three points today was a must to stay in touch. Tivvy were immediately on the attack and within the first minute Alan Woodcock found the back of the net. This set the tone of the match with the yellows continually asking questions of Hamilton. With most of the game being played in the home sides half goals were bound to come and Tivvy found themselves well in control being nine nil up at half time.

In the second half Hamilton did make a few breaks but Tivvy`s back line and Captain Stephen Bucknell in goal absorbed any threats. Tiverton continued to push for more goals playing some attractive football and the score line gradually crept up. Hamilton played some nice football of their own in midfield, but could not find the break they were looking for.

The final whistle blew with an impressive score line for Tiverton. A great team performance by the young yellows who played a good game of football. Playing well for Tiverton were Alan Woodcock, Ollie Main and Zak Morgan. But scoring his first goal of the season and an impressive passing game was Jason Allington who claimed man of the match.

Goal scorers - Ollie Main (6), Alan Woodcock (3), Zak Morgan (2), Max Bristow (2), Josh Kallaway, Jack Cottrell, Jason Allington

6th January 2008 Taunton Youth League

Sedgemoor Lions 0 v 9 Tivvy

The Towns Under 12s started off the New Year with a good away performance against Sedgemoor Lions. Trying out a new formation the Yellows looked a bit lost in the first ten minutes, however it did not take much longer than that for the Yellows to adapt. A new emphasis on building the play from the back worked OK, but chances being created were not converted. It was at least 15 minutes in to the game before Jack McGovern battled to win the ball in the box setting up Daniel Nation who fired Tivvy in to the lead. McGovern then battled again to find himself a scoring opportunity which he took well. With Tiverton 2 nil up Sedgemoor came back in to the game battling well in midfield. However the back four were in no mood to concede today and cleared everything the Lions threw at them. Another attack found George Chamberlin in the box who's trickery attracted a lunging tackle and was awarded a penalty. Up stepped Cameron O'Donnell to take the penalty. O'Donnell blasted the penalty to the keepers right and although he got a hand to it the shot was too fierce and nestled in the back of the net for O'Donnell's first goal of the season.

At half time Tiverton reverted back to their normal formation and it was clear to see the players were more comfortable. The three goal cushion was just what Tivvy needed as the Lions were still in the hunt for their first goal. However as they pushed forward Tivvy caught them on the break and Ollie Main extended the lead to four. Tiverton`s defensive players of Callum Burgin, George Gardiner, Drew Laskey, Jason Allington and O'Donnell got stronger and stronger as the game progressed. This allowed the Yellows to enjoy larger periods of possession. Tiverton`s Fifth goal came courtesy of Alan Woodcock who took his goal well. Nation ended his impressive performance with a strike from outside the area which found its way through the crowd and find the net. Zak Morgan then finished a wonderful move down the right with a lovely goal from just inside the area. Tivvy`s eighth was scored by Lewis White who dribbled through the Sedgemoor defence and toe poked home. The best goal was saved until last when a series of passes in midfield found McGovern on the right who delivered a peach of a cross to Woodcock who volleyed home with the last kick of the match.

The boys knew what their target was today and they delivered - well done. The defensive players with great kicking and throwing by Stephen Bucknell in goal was a joy to watch. Nice displays by Josh Kallaway, Drew Laskey, Cameron O'Donnell and Daniel Nation, but Max Bristow who gave 100% in two positions was awarded man of the match.

16th December 2007 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy U12`s 9 v 1 Galmington Dragons

After a couple of weeks of postponed games Tiverton`s Under 12s were back in league action. The Yellows were keen to get some more points on the table as other teams had closed the gap at the top. The opening exchanges were mainly in the Somerset teams half. However Galmington were a big strong team and were not going to give Tivvy an easy game. Galmington gave Tiverton no time on the ball and showed great tenacity in the middle of the park. It took some nice passing to unlock the visitors defence and Max Bristow slammed home the opening goal of the game for the yellows. Soon after Jack McGovern passed an exquisite ball through to Bristow again who put Tivvy 2 up. Tiverton started to enjoy large periods of possession which was fiercely defended by Galmington. Ollie Main, Jack McGovern and George Chamberlin all added to the score line in this period giving Tiverton a comfortable 5 v 0 lead at half time.

Galmington came out with great determination in the second half and started to ask questions of the Yellows back line. Eventually they found the break through and squeezed a shot passed Stephen Bucknell to give the visitors some hope. Tiverton responded and tried to get their passing game back, but Galmington were closing the Yellows down very quickly. Alan Woodcock finally found the back of the net again followed by two further goals from Chamberlin and another from Main.

A good result with nice performances from all around the pitch. Playing particulay well were Max Bristow, Ollie Main, Josh Kallaway, Cameron O`Donnell and Daniel Nation. Harry Webber claimed man of the match for an outstanding defensive display.

25th November 2007 Taunton Youth League Cup quarter final

Watchet 1 v 8 Tivvy U12`s

The Towns Under 12s team travelled to Watchet in the League Cup Quarter Finals on Sunday. A lovely setting overlooking the sea set the scene for what proved to be a competitive game of football. Tivvy were out of the blocks very quickly and were testing the Watchet defence straight away. This led to a ball being played in from the left and an unfortunate Watchet defender found the back of his own net to open the scoring. Tiverton continued to press and use the ball well to stretch the Somerset sides defence. This soon led to the second Tivvy goal taken by Jack McGovern exquisitely. Watchet started to get in the game with some fine battling in midfield which kept the Tivvy boys on their back foot. However using the width and keeping possession Tiverton opened up the reds defence for Alan Woodcock to coolly finish giving Tivvy a 3 nil lead. McGovern added another quick goal to make it 4 and put the yellows firmly in the driving seat. Just before half time Max Bristow found the ball on the right and shot from distance to find the back of the net.

In the second half Watchet came out very strong and their resolute defending in midfield killed the Tiverton passing game. This led to a period with no team really taking control of the game. Watchet continued to press the yellows defence especially from the long kicks by their impressive goalkeeper. A well worked move found Woodcock in the area with time to find his second and Tivvy`s sixth of the game. McGovern earned his hatrick with a nice solo run and slotting home. Watchet then finally broke the defence with a long ball and scored the goal they rightly deserved for all their battling in midfield.

Bristow then finished off the match with another scorcher from outside the box which was easily the goal of the game.

A very good performance with a nice bit of battling from Tiverton against a firm Watchet side. Credit should go to the Watchet number 5 defender and their goalkeeper who were outstanding. Playing well were Callum Burgin, Alan Woodcock and Stephen Bucknell. However two players caught the eye and both claimed man of the match, Ollie Main and Max Bristow.

18th November 2007 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy U12`s 12 v 1 Bridgwater VPR

Tiverton`s Under 12s continued their unbeaten run in the Taunton Youth League beating Bridgwater VPR comfortably at Ladysmead. In the first half Tivvy dominated the opening minutes and soon found themselves in the lead with a goal from Jack McGovern. Once in the lead the Towns side continued the pressure and a controversial goal from Ollie Main doubled the lead. George Chamberlin and Lewis White were on fire in the centre of the park. A formidable partnership winning everything coupled with exquisite passing gave Bridgwater all sorts of problems. Further goals from Zak Morgan George Chamberlin and a further three from McGovern put the result of this match beyond doubt at half time.

This allowed for mass changes and chances to try players in different positions. This did naturally disrupt the Tivvy team and the game bottomed out. The introduction of Alan Woodcock produced the goal of the game firing a Gerrard like strike in to the stanchion of the goal. He then went on to follow this up with a further two to claim his Hatrick. Josh Kallaway then delightfully lobbed the Goalkeeper to claim his sixth goal of the season. Disappointingly all the Tivvy players started to try and get on the score sheet and this lead to the game drifting away in to a hit and hope affair. However it was difficult with the game being played all in one half of the pitch.

One final change led to Birthday Boy George Gardiner being drafted from the back to Centre Forward. Having kept the dangerous Bridgwater number 11 quite all game it was his chance to cause problems in the Somerset sides box. However this gave the mentioned number 11 a bit of breathing space which he took full advantage of. Running on to a punt up field he beat the last Tivvy man to blast an unstoppable shot past Stephen Bucknell. Rapturous applause and cheering showed just how much it meant for the Bridgwater side to score at Ladysmead. The loudest cheers were yet to come though as the players favourite, George Gardiner, found himself with the ball at his feet in the box. With a lovely strike Gardiner at last scored his first goal for the yellows in the dying minutes of the game.

Playing very well were George Chamberlin, Ollie Main, Max Bristow, Zak Morgan and making his home debut Alex Jones. Claiming man of the match though was George Gardiner having an outstanding game at the back topped off with his first goal for the club.

11th November 2007 Taunton Youth League

Bridgwater VPR 1 v 10 Tivvy U12's

Not the best of performances from the Towns Under 12 side, but still created enough chances to win the game with ease. The normal passing game was absent this weekend with only flashes of what the Tiverton side are really capable of. After going three nil up the yellows defence was again found to be all at sea letting a weak goal in to give the Somerset side some hope. Bridgwater kept asking the questions of the yellows defence with a quick and able centre forward giving the back four all sorts of problems. Another Tivvy Goal just before half time helped settle the side a little as the whistle went.

Bridgwater were still intent on taking the game to Tivvy and continued to send long balls for their forwards to chase. However Tivvy held firm and created lots of chances of which six were converted. It could have been much more, but for the Bridgwater defence and keeper playing a great game.

In comparison to last weeks display Tivvy were not pretty to watch, but still a fantastic result. Man of the Match was Zak Morgan who showed excellent wing play and passing throughout the game.

Goal Scorers Jack McGovern (2), Josh Kallaway (2), Lewis White (2), Alan Woodcock, Ollie Main, Max Bristow and Daniel Nation

4th November 2007 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy U12's 20 v 1 Hamilton

Tiverton U12s continued their unbeaten league run at Ladysmead Stadium with an impressive performance by the young yellows. Not really because of the score line, but the way in which the game was won. For the first twenty minutes you could only stand back and admire the way in which Tivvy controlled the game. Excellent team play, crisp intricate passing and lethal finishing soon saw Tiverton in control. Hamilton did well to compete with the towns side showing a clinical performance. It was going all Tivertons way with everything seeming to work, much to the misfortune of a decent Hamilton side. By half time a 10 v 0 score put Tivvy firmly in the driving seat and allowed them to make a few changes to try different formations. This however did not stop the yellows strike force who went on to score a further 10 in the second half. In the dying moments a lack of concentration gave Hamilton their one strike on goal which was taken well to give the visitors a consolation goal.

This was a great team performance, with some delightful football played - everything we practise in training came off. Sometimes everything goes right and today was the day for the Towns under 12`s. Man of the match went to Jack McGovern for excellent team play.

Goal Scorers Jack McGovern (6), Ollie Main (3), Lewis White (2), Alan Woodcock (2), Daniel Nation (2), George Chamberlin (2), Zak Morgan, Drew Laskey, Josh Kallaway

14th October 2007 Taunton Youth League Cup 1st Round

Tivvy U12's 15 v 2 Bridgwater VPR

Tiverton Under 12`s proved to be too strong for the visiting Bridgwater side in the 1st round of the League Cup. A good team performance from the yellows put them in the driving seat early on in this game and were never in threat of not making the next round. A bit of greediness slipped in to the Tivvy side and that allowed the Somerset team in to score two against the run of play. Apart from that a faultless performance from a solid defence, creative midfield and a ruthless strike force. Playing particularly well was Zak Morgan, Josh Kallaway and George Gardiner however shining out was Max Bristow who claimed man of the match. Goal Scorers Max Bristow (3), George Chamberlin (3), Drew Laskey (2), Ollie Main (2), Alan Woodcock (2), Jack McGovern, Zak Morgan and Daniel Nation

7th October 2007 Taunton Youth League

Tivvy U12's 9 v 1 Sedgemoor Lions

A glorious Octobers day at Ladysmead provided the perfect conditions for playing football. The Under 12`s were eager to continue their impressive start to the league campaign. The team were asked to try and win this game early and then relax to play some attractive football. The boys did this and within the first 5 minute Tivvy were one nil up with a shot from Jack McGovern being parried in to the path of Alan Woodcock for a tap in. Sedgemoor were resilient and it took some good work in midfield to release McGovern to double Tivvy`s lead. The front three knew they had been given a task by the coaches and they delivered as asked. Two further goals from McGovern and another net breaker from Woodcock put Tivvy well in the driving seat. Being 5 nil up at half time the yellows were full of confidence however Sedgemoor came back out the stronger team and they started to test the yellows defence. The game got tighter and tighter and finally the Somerset side found the back of the net to give the visitors something to cheer. However this fired up the yellows and Captain Drew Laskey soon hit back with two quick goals. The game then dipped for a period of time with no team really dominating play. Max Bristow's hard work on the right finally paid off by getting a well deserved goal. Finally Ollie Main chipped in with the final goal of the game and Tivvys ninth.

A well contested game of football with Sedgemoor competing until the final whistle. A good attacking performance was seen from the clinical Tiverton strikers who were supported well from midfield. Some great performances from Jason Allington, Max Bristow, Drew Laskey and Zak Morgan. However Mr Consistent, Cameron O'Donnell was named man of a match for a faultless display at the back.

30th September 2007 League

Galmington Dragons 1 v 10 Tivvy U12's

Tiverton Under 12`s continued their good start to the league with an away win at Galmington Dragons. Tivvy started brightly passing the ball well and having good possession. Galmington were winning the battle in midfield and defended well to keep Tivvy with few shooting opportunities. However Alan Woodcock took the game by the scruff of the neck and fired Tivvy in to the lead with two quick goals. With Tivvy in control it took a mistake at the back to give Galmington a free kick on the edge of the area. A well struck free kick nestled in the back of the net to give the home team a glimmer of hope. Just before half time Woodcock was on hand again to claim his Hatrick and give the yellows back their two goal cushion.

The second half saw Tivvy take more control and dominated large periods of play. Jack McGovern continued his prolific goal scoring form and bagged 4 goals in a row to put the yellows in a comfortable position. Lewis White chipped in one more to bring the sore to 8 v 1. At this stage Tiverton were in cruise control and Jack McGovern finished a further two to bring his tally to six and Tivvy`s tenth.

A good team performance, but the boys know themselves what they need to work on. Solid performances by Alan Woodcock, Cameron O'Donnell and George Chamberlin, But Goal machine Jack McGovern was awarded man of the match.

23rd September 2007 League

Tivvy U12's 9 v 2 Bridgewater Wolves

In a good game of football Tiverton found themselves in a well contested match. In the first half a very disappointing performance from the yellows was punished by the visitors. After 10 minutes the Wolves found the back of the net leaving Tiverton chasing the game. Although Tiverton kept making chances a solid Bridgwater defence was giving the yellow strikers no chance on goal. A mistake by the visitors back four finally gave Tivvy a chance which Josh Kallaway bundled across the line. Alan Woodcock made himself space to fire home a spectacular goal to give Tiverton the lead. Soon after Jack McGovern gave the yellows some breathing space by slotting home Tivvy`s third. However yet again slack marking and basic lack of following instruction allowed another goal for the visitors. At half time the players were told exactly what was going wrong and thankfully some of this was taken on board. A bit of bite was introduced in midfield winning some tackles and we finally started to pass the ball around. Woodcock scored Tivvy`s fourth and we started to dominate large periods of play. Jack McGovern found his shooting boots and took four goals in a row putting Tivvy 8 v 2 up and firmly in the driving seat. Finally George Chamberlin found the back of the net for the final goal of the game with a strike from outside of the area. A disappointing first half made this game hard work against the Somerset side who gave Tiverton a good test. Harry Webber (Captain), Lewis White, Jack McGovern and Alan Woodcock all played well, but an impressive performance from Kallaway got him the man of the match award.

16th September 2007 League

Wellington Falcons 3 v 21 Tivvy U12's

The Under 12`s proved to be too strong for the Wellington side in their second league game of the season. Tivvy scored in the first minute and did not look back, continually pressing for shooting opportunities. Goals from Jack McGovern (5), Alan Woodcock (4), Lewis White (4), George Chamberlin (3), Ollie Main, Stephen Bucknell, Zak Morgan (Captain), Jack Cottrell and Harry Webber. Also playing well were Daniel Nation, Josh Kallaway, Drew Laskey, Cameron O'Donnell, Jason Allington, Callum Burgin and George Gardiner. However playing exceptionally well was Lewis White who claimed the man of the match award.

9th September 2007 League

Tivvy U12's 6 v 1 Wellington

The under 12`s played their first game of the new season in the Taunton Youth League. An excellent playing surface meant that we hoped for a good passing game and the yellows did not disappoint. Both teams started well closing each other down and passing well. However it was Tivvy who started to dominate play with long periods of possession pinning the visitors in their own half. Great wing play from both sides were testing the Wellington defence and inevitably the opening goal was scored. A great cross from the right found Daniel Nation unmarked in the box to smash home. Although Tiverton were on top Wellington did make a threat and were through to score only to be ruled offside. A decision which could have changed the game as this spurred the Yellow machine in to action. Jack McGovern scored two quick goals in typical style by taking on the keeper and passing the ball in to the net. At 3 v 0 Tivvy were in cruise control and a glorious through ball from the left saw Ollie Main one on one with the keeper and he does not miss those! At 4 nil Wellington started to push forward and test the Tiverton defence. A clumsy challenge from Lewis White in the area won Wellington a questionable penalty. The Wellington Striker stepped up and made no mistake thumping the ball in to the net. The second half saw many changes to the Tivvy team and Wellington seem to come out a lot more determined. Although Tiverton coped well with the new pressure Wellington were more of a threat on goal. Alan Woodcock found himself with only the keeper to beat and neatly rounded the Wellington number 1 to slot home Tivvys 5th. Late on in the game Josh Kallaway added his name to the score sheet with a fabulous strike after a well worked move through the middle of the park.

A good team performance and we were especially pleased with the players listening to instructions from the bench. Great performances from Lewis White, Jack McGovern and Cameron O'Donnell, but man of the match went to Daniel Nation for an impressive passing performance.

2nd September 2007 Friendly

Tivvy U12's 3 v 2 East Coker

East Coker arrived at Ladysmead with a reputation as one of the top sides in the Yeovil area. This reputation was found to be a true account of the side who gave Tiverton one of their hardest games in memory. Tiverton were tested fully in this match and soon found themselves defending against a very strong attacking side. Again Tiverton's central midfield seemed to still be on their summer break as East Coker dominated the centre of the pitch. This inevitably lead to the first goal with another loss of possession in the middle of the park. With Tiverton one nil down we hoped the boys would up their game but it just did not come. A well worked move saw Tiverton go a further goal down with a well finished goal leaving Tiverton in shock. At last some of the players started to take the game to the opposition and chances started to appear. 2 goal line clearances and a hit post signalled the start of the Tiverton come back. Max Bristow broke through the defence to score his first goal for Tivvy and give the team some hope. George Chamberlin worked some magic on the edge of the area to find space and fire home to bring the game to two all. This probably would have been a fair result to a very good game of football. However Daniel Nation had other ideas with an outstanding touch of brilliance. Taking a through ball from Bristow he found himself with the goalkeeper rushing out of his line towards him. A delightful chip over the stranded keeper found the back of the net for a match winning goal. Still a sluggish midfield performance which quickly needs attention, but an encouraging display especially when 2 v 0 down. Good performances from Max Bristow, Josh Kallaway, Harry Webber, Stephen Bucknell and Darren Paul. However excellent wing work and goal earned Nation the man of the match.

31st August 2007 Friendly

Ashton Boys 0 v 3 Tivvy U12's

Our friends from Bristol gave the Under 12s a very good game which was really closer than the score line suggests. A testing playing surface made it difficult for both sides to play the ball on the floor, Ashton seemed to adapt better than Tivvy and were soon testing the Tiverton Defence. It was a long ball that found Tiverton's Alan Woodcock through on the Ashton Goal to delightfully lob the oncoming keeper to give Tiverton the lead. There were many chances for both sides to change the score line, but neither were able to find the back of the net. Finally in the last ten minutes Tiverton found their feet and dominated the closing period of play. Good passing from the midfield found Ollie Main twice on goal and he made no mistake with either bringing the score line to a flattering 3 nil win. Lots to work on for the young yellows side especially in midfield, but defensively a very good display topped off with Central Defender George Gardiner claiming man of the match.