U13 Recruitment For Season 2012-13

Our U13 Sheen Lions Pride football team has had a great season. We have a few spaces left for those boys that would like to join us to play competitive football next season in the Surrey Youth League.

To play at U13 next season you must be born between 1st September 1999 & 31st Aug 2000.

Contact:
Bernie Segal 07968 185049, bernie@SheenLions.org

Sheen Lions have teams from U7 all the way up to U18. For more details and information about all our other age groups visit www.sheenlions.com

Sheen Lions are an FA Charter Standard youth football club in the Sheen, Richmond, Kew, Roehampton area of South-West London. We are affiliated to the Surrey County FA and we provide coaching and organised match programmes for around 300 children from the age of 6 to 18 years. 


For the 2011-12 season we have twenty boys football teams representing the Club at all levels in the Surrey Youth League. The demand for organised youth football continues to grow in our local area and Sheen Lions will continue to develop to meet this demand. 


As part of our long term plan we became a Registered Charity in May 2008. In December 2009 we were awarded Charter Standard Club status by The FA. By taking these steps we will have more resources available to offer the best possible youth football experience in our local community whilst making sure we are fully in tune with The FA’s youth football requirements. 


Most recently we have entered into a partnership agreement with Queens Park Rangers providing further benefits to Sheen Lions players, coaches and parents. This initiative is one of several marking the Club’s 25-year anniversary in 2011.

End Of The Season

Sheen Lions finished the 2011-12 season with our Presentation evenings on the 17th May for the older teams and 23rd May for the younger age groups. This year 548 people came to the events and we gave out 370 trophies.

Football is a team game and each player depends on his team mates but for fun we do give out some special awards to boys in each team and you can see the Special Player Awards List here.

The Presentation evening is the one event in the year when the Club comes together and as always the Club showed its appreciation for the huge amount of time and effort that our Secretary Sarah Street puts in to enable so many children to play football.

Afterwards Sarah said:
“I also want to thank you all for you kind words and gifts. Wine, champagne, chocolates, flowers and jewellery in abundance. They are genuinely appreciated. I think I must be the luckiest Club Secretary in the League to have such a great bunch of people to work with.


Your support and help over the season and particularly in recent times has been terrific. Thank you. There’s a lot to do right now in preparation for next season but I know with us all working hard and pulling in the same direction, the work will get done and we can look forward to another terrific season in 2012/13.


Lastly, I want to thank Geoff for everything he has done. I couldn’t have a better right hand man working alongside me, and I know we are all sending our love and best wishes to Jane and the family and wishing Geoff the very speediest of recoveries. I’m certain we’ll have him back on the touchline, where he belongs, in no time.”


SheenLions.com would particularly like to echo Sarah’s thoughts for Geoff. He has written most our our weekly News bulletins this season and this is only one of the many things he does to help build our Club and support all the people at Sheen Lions.

A particular Congratulations to our teams that collected League medals today at Imber Court.

  • Nidal Ramini’s U9 Lions
  • Brian Robertson’s U16 Lions
  • John O’Brien’s U18 Lions

Just for fun here are the SheenLions.com candidates for Team of The Season.

  • U9 Lions – beat Meadow Sports in their last game of the season to win Division 1
  • U10 Lions – a third place finish in the Premier division
  • U11 Pride – a third place finish in Division 1
  • U12 Lions – a third place finish in the Championship division and topping the Sheen Lions Club table with 44 points
  • U12 Pride – a third place finish in Division 3, Invitation Cup quarters.
  • U14 Lions –  a third place finish in Division 2,  Invitation Cup semi finalist.  Second in the Sheen Lions Club table with 42 points. A goal difference in the League of 63 and adding in cup games an overall GD of 90.
  • U15 Lions – County Cup finalists
  • U16 Lions – Runners up Division 2
  • U16 Pride – League Cup finalists
  • U18 Lions –  Runners up Division 1
If you want to pick a team you can vote here.

Team Of The Week and Presentation Evening Photos

There is no Sheen Lions football to report today. We only had one Sheen Lions match scheduled, for U15 Lions and it did not take place as our opponents told us that they could not field a side.

 

There is now only one Sheen Lions match left this season so good luck to our U12 Lions who will play on the last day of the season.

 

The Senior Presentation evening will be on Thursday 17th May and the Junior on Wednesday 23rd May, both at the Bank of England Sports Club. We would like to display photos of each team from the season. If you have any photos you would like to contribute please contact webmaster@sheenlions.org.

 

Team of the week are the U16 Pride for making their League Cup final a very close game.

 

U16 Pride
Team Of The Week

U14 Recruitment For Season 2012-13

Our U13 boys football teams have had a solid season with mid table finishes for both our teams in the Surrey Youth League Divisions two and three respectively.

During May and June we will organise the teams for the 2012-13 season where they will again play competitive football as U14s in the Surrey Youth League and there is an opportunity for boys of a good standard to join the squads.

We will have training sessions throughout the Summer term and play competitively in five or six a-side tournaments. This gives us a good  opportunity to introduce new players.We encourage boys who are interested to contact us sooner rather than later. Squads for next season are largely decided by the end of June.

To play at U14 next season you must be born between 1st September 1998 & 31st Aug 1999.

Contact:
Terry Buckland, tel 07973158214, terry@SheenLions.org
Russell Hardy, tel 07768875826, russell@SheenLions.org


Sheen Lions have teams from U7 all the way up to U18. For more details and information about all our other age groups visit www.sheenlions.com

Sheen Lions are an FA Charter Standard youth football club in the Sheen, Richmond, Kew, Roehampton area of South-West London. We are affiliated to the Surrey County FA and we provide coaching and organised match programmes for around 300 children from the age of 6 to 18 years. 


For the 2011-12 season we have twenty boys football teams representing the Club at all levels in the Surrey Youth League. The demand for organised youth football continues to grow in our local area and Sheen Lions will continue to develop to meet this demand.


As part of our long term plan we became a Registered Charity in May 2008. In December 2009 we were awarded Charter Standard Club status by The FA. By taking these steps we will have more resources available to offer the best possible youth football experience in our local community whilst making sure we are fully in tune with The FA’s youth football requirements.


Most recently we have entered into a partnership agreement with Queens Park Rangers providing further benefits to Sheen Lions players, coaches and parents. This initiative is one of several marking the Club’s 25-year anniversary in 2011.

League Cup Final – U16 Pride

Kingston Juniors claim the League Cup beating our U16 Pride in a very tight game at Carsholton Athletic on Tuesday evening.

Sheen conceded an early goal when a good cross in from the left allowed an easy header. The game remained tight from then on with few chances at either end until Kingston scored again with almost the last kick of the game to win the cup 0-2.

A full match report will follow.

Sheen Photos from the Game

Kingston Photos

Kingston Juniors
Score Early

U16 League Cup Today – CHANGE OF VENUE!!

Good luck to our U16 Pride  playing Kingston Juniors in the League Cup final with 19:30 kick off at Carshalton Athletic FC, Colston Avenue, Carshalton SM5 2PW today,  Tuesday 1st May.

U15 Surrey Cup Final – Match Report

U15 Surrey Cup Final – Sunday, 29 April 2012
Sheen Lions v. Sutton United


Full Match Report: Sheen Lions stage sensational come-back from 4-0 down but lose 5-4 to a Sutton goal in the dying seconds of injury time.

This was not only a greatly anticipated football match by all at Sheen Lions FC but also the first County Cup final appearance by a Sheen team since the then U14 Lions won the Middlesex County Cup back in 1998.

The U15 Lions’ road to the final couldn’t have been any better: Five wins, 18 goals for and nil against. Perfect. And good reason for quiet optimism. This Sheen team have been knocking on the door for a while. Last year they lost the SYL League Cup final to AFC Wimbledon (the undefeated English U14 champions and also Surrey County Cup winners).

For those spectators brave enough to battle the atrocious weather the reward was a spectacular nine-goal thriller decided in the end by a scrambled Sutton goal in the 5th minute of added injury time.

But let’s take a deep breath here: Sutton’s front men demonstrated pace and close control in abundance and ruthlessly exploited Sheen’s early defensive wobbles. On balance, given the number of high-quality chances and attempts, Sutton probably shaded it on the day. But only by the thinnest of margins. So many congratulations to Sutton United for winning the U15 County Cup!

No less congratulations to our Sheen boys for representing us so well and demonstrating massive character and verve in clawing their way back into the game after finding themselves in an abyss after 34 minutes when Sutton had put their fourth unanswered goal on the scoreboard. Above all Sheen played a beautiful passing game from start to finish. Impressive stuff.

Sheen Lions formation: (4-4-2 when attacking; 4-5-1 when defending)

Due to an earlier U14 County Cup final going to extra time our game was pushed back half an hour. Thankfully the Chipstead FC club house provided cosy shelter from the elements. This reporter took the opportunity to sample the football grub on offer and I have to agree with the girl behind the counter that the Chipstead burger is “pretty good” indeed. (Which reminds me that the worst ‘football burger’ I have ever sampled was at Loftus Road a couple of years ago. I trust that our recent affiliation to QPR has not been based on their culinary offering…). Anyway, let’s thank Chipstead FC for their hospitality as well as everyone else staging this event.

The late start turned out to be a blessing as the rain had virtually stopped when the referee, Steve Worsley, opened proceedings at 12.59 with Sheen kicking off into a gusty wind blowing along the pitch. Steve and his fellow match officials put in a good performance on the day.

Straight out of the gate Sutton started in a higher gear with their wingers probing the Sheen defence. On 5 minutes, with the Sheen back four trying to hold their line high up the pitch, Sutton floated a ball in behind the Sheen defence in the right channel for one of Sutton’s speed merchants to latch onto. He duly placed the ball in the bottom right corner leaving George no chance. One nil, Sutton.

Sutton continued to press and on 7 minutes Sheen failed to clear the ball properly. It landed at the feet of an unmarked Sutton midfielder who let rip from just outside the area pumping the ball, boosted by the wind, into the top right corner. Again George had no chance and one sensed that he was not overly happy with his defence. Two nil, Sutton.

Definitely not the start we all had hoped for but Sheen kept their cool and started to gain more possession, passing the ball on the deck. After a quarter of an hour Sheen started to create more and on 18 minutes Sheen fed the ball down the outside right channel. The ensuing low cross eluded the Sutton defence as did it the two Sheen players sprinting into the box. A great opportunity to get on the board. But the boys were starting to show creativity and testing the Sutton defence. Promising.

Sheen continued to work hard and on 27 minutes Charlie had a long range pop from outside the area but the ball blasted over the bar. The Sutton keeper was not the tallest player on the pitch and one would think that Sheen had the intention of testing his ability to deal with high balls as part of the tactical plan. But Sutton hadn’t allowed Sheen much room to maneuver in the final third up to this point. Hitherto the Sheen formation had been 4-5-1 with Ben H as the lone striker as a result of the Sutton dominance.

With half an hour gone and Sheen looking good in possession and quick to close down Sutton’s midfielders the Sheen defence, under no particular pressure, gave away another ball on the edge. A Sutton player gladly took possession and resolutely sent the ball sailing in under the crossbar. Again leaving George no chance. Full credit to Sutton for taking their chances with poise. Three nil, Sutton.

Arguably proceedings so far had not materialised according to the script but as a Sheen supporter you have to give full credit to our U15s for not getting ‘verbal’ with each other let alone dropping their heads. In truth one or two Sheen supporter heads in the main stand had started to drop around where I was sitting (in the ‘away directors’ seats…very posh). But the boys? No!

On 34 minutes the first corner of the match was awarded to Sutton. The ball landed on the edge of the six-yard box and following an almighty scramble with the ball pinballing around a Sutton player managed to knock it over the line. Four nil, Sutton.

At three nil down you are on the edge of the abyss. At four nil down you are IN the abyss. Truth be told, at that moment this reporter could see no realistic prospect of a recovery. None whatsoever. I mean, the Liverpool v Milan miracle in Istanbul in 2005 surely can only happen once in a lifetime? But that’s because I didn’t know much about the resolve of Ben H, the team captain and leader of the line. One minute later I were to learn!

Within a minute of the restart, on 35 minutes, Max made an over-weighted pass down the right for Ben H to chase diagonally into the channel. The moment the pass was made it looked like a lost cause to everyone. In a split second Ben H managed to grimace slightly at Max but carried on pursuing the ball at full throttle regardless. Simultaneously the Sutton keeper came galloping out of the box to his left to intervene. The Sutton defender, who initially had two yards on Ben H, relaxed (big mistake) as the Sutton keeper was shielding the ball to let it run out for a goal kick. But our captain was having none of that. He kept going and powerfully dispossessed the keeper literally on the byline, turned the keeper, dribbled around three Sutton players and whipped in a perfect low cross which Luke H first-timed into the open net from six yards even though he was sandwiched between two Sutton defenders. A fantastic move and goal. And a fantastic captain’s effort. Four one, Sutton. Could there be hope?

The goal had clearly released any remaining nervous energy and Sheen were now playing higher up the pitch. On 38 minutes Ben H drove the ball into the Sutton box but was tackled by an opposition player who brought down our number 9. Murmurings calling for a penalty were heard.

Sutton were not sitting back enjoying their big lead and on 40 minutes another attack down the Sutton right, involving their excellent and dangerous number 10, resulted in a cross to the far post but to Sheen’s relief the Sutton forward headed the ball into the side netting. Half time.

Half time score: Sutton 4 – 1 Sheen.

You are down 4-1 at half time and have all of two attempts to show for your efforts over forty minutes (believe me, I can count all the way up to two). Although one such did result in a beautiful goal. Anyway, what do you do? Deliver the team talk of the century, of course. So that’s what everyone in the stand hoped Michael would do.

In the ‘away director seats’ all Sheen supporters (including our own UEFA qualified coach and Fulham manager in waiting, Trevor) spent the fourteen minute break going into game analysis overdrive. The conclusion was unanimous: We have to close down Sutton’s number 10. Plain and simple.

Michael and Mark kept the boys in the dugout on the far side during the break whereas Sutton took to the changing room. The brain wave from the spectator stand must have registered on the management radar because Michael switched Max from right midfield to left back to mark the Sutton number 10. Also, during the break Sean and Ethan were coming off and Aodan and Jay coming on. If nothing else, Michael’s half time adjustments briefly gave rise to a few self congratulatory remarks and made everyone in the ‘away director seats’ feel like, err, directors.

At 13.55 Sutton kicked off the second half and immediately hit the groove: On 44 minutes Sutton had a shot off target; on 46 minutes a low Sutton cross from deep left was deflected by Sheen over their own bar; on 48 minutes a Sutton free kick floated into the area with a Sutton forward first to the ball but heading over the bar. In short, Sutton were on top for the first ten minutes of the half. But Sheen didn’t look shaky or rattled at all.

On 50 minutes a Sheen midfielder delivered a cute pass splitting the Sutton central defence and Luke H managed to outpace the defenders chasing the ball but the Sutton keeper was quick to come out and grab the ball at his feet.

On 53 minutes a Sutton cross from the left deep in the Sheen final third flew over George attempting a leap to catch the ball but the Sheen defense cleared the ball. The ball dropped to a Sutton player but his shot went wide.

The next ten minutes offered little in the way of great excitement at either end but on 63 minutes a Sutton free kick from deep right sent the ball into the Sheen box where, yet again, a Sutton player is first to head it. But this time into the arms of George. So far so good in terms of composure but Michael’s half time pep talk had yet to boost the Sheen attacking play. Exactly sixty seconds later that all changed.

With 64 minutes on the clock and Sheen trailing by three goals Michael’s half time tonic finally reached the parts other team talks could not reach. Sheen were awarded a free kick on the left touchline deep in the Sutton half. Our number 9, Ben H, went out to take the kick with plenty of Sheen players lining up in the goal area. Ben H made the perfect curler which (with a tinsy winsy bit of help from the wind) floated beautifully into the top right corner. Goal! Everybody anticipated a ball for our tall guys to try to latch onto. But Ben H instead decided to test the Sutton keeper. And he came up short. Literally. Perfect. Four two, Sutton.

During the next ten-minute spell Sheen were flying as if on broomsticks in a Quidditch match. On 66 minutes Sheen’s first and only corner of the match was headed wide. Immediately following that Ben H was almost through but got tackled cleanly in the Sutton penalty box.

Sheen kept the pedal to the metal and on 67 minutes, with Sutton under pressure deep in their own half, a clearance by Sutton resulted in the ball landing at the feet of of Harry on the edge of the 18-yard box (in pretty much the same fashion as the Sheen clearance leading to Sutton’s second goal on 7 minutes). Without hesitation Harry unleashed a dipping shot escaping the Sutton keeper who at full stretch couldn’t prevent the ball bulging the Sutton net just inside the right hand post. Jubilation. Four three, Sutton.

At this point you could probably have heard the Sheen crowd on the M25. Our dear Club Sec was now jumping up and down whilst cheering loudly. In the stand no one was sitting down. The rain had completely ceased and Sheen were all buzzing like a swarm of navy hooped wasps.

A few moments later, on 69 minutes, with Sutton still under siege Sheen stung again. Luke H picked up the ball in the outside left channel and jetted down the wing leaving the Sutton fullback in his wake. Simultaneously Charlie (Sheen’s uncompromising number 4 holding midfielder, think Makelele) made a rare dash into the Sutton box. Instead of sending the ball over the top Luke H exocet’ed the ball low toward the near post where Charlie popped up with perfect timing to jam in the ball, leaving the Sutton keeper no chance. Textbook stuff elevated to poetry. Goooooaaaaaaal! Four four, Sutton AND Sheen.

The Sheen crowd was in a frenzy and could now be heard all the way to Dover. Are we watching Istanbul in 2005 all over again, but just better?

During the following minutes Sheen continued to probe but Sutton were defending deep with everyone except a lone forward hanging up front. Gradually Sutton started to shake off the shock of what had been a Sheen onslaught. On 72 minutes Claas came on for Luke H who had scored Sheen’s important first goal and created the all-important equaliser. A huge performance.

On 77 minutes Sutton were awarded a corner but the ball was kicked behind the byline. Immediately after, on 78 minutes, Claas fired off a 30-yarder but unfortunately straight at the Sutton keeper.

At the end of regulation, on 80 minutes, Sutton managed to build an attack down their right (though we hadn’t seen many of those in the second half) resulting in a Sutton player wriggling his way through traffic into the box and firing off a hard shot straight at the top right corner. George was equal to the task and at full stretch managed to palm the ball to a corner. A close shave. Sheen cleared the corner. Harry went down injured/with cramp and was substituted for Ben M. Having delivered a splendid performance Harry was clapped off the pitch by everyone in the stand.

Not knowing how many minutes of added time the referee had decided upon, both teams were competing ceaselessly for every ball. Sutton were throwing everyone forward in an attempt to clinch the Cup in normal time whereas Sheen, who had to soak up the pressure, were holding on for the match to go to extra time.

On 80+4 minutes with Sutton attacking Alex attempted to tackle the ball carrier in the Sutton left channel but was a touch late and a free kick was awarded to Sutton. Unfortunately Alex was cautioned for the foul.

While the referee was booking Alex the Sutton players were flooding the Sheen box for what could be the last chance to score in regulation. On 80+5 minutes the ball was duly floated into the box and with a dozen players competing for the ball it was somehow scrambled over the line. This reporter couldn’t see how the ball crossed the line but a good goal was given to Sutton. After the final whistle it was claimed by some who were watching from a position on the sideline closer to the goal line that (dare we whisper it) a Sutton handball went undetected by the referee. Heartbreak. Five four, Sutton. Game over.

A few seconds after the restart the referee blew for the final whistle. Sheen heads dropped and their dejection was palpable. Clear proof, if any was needed, that they are great competitors.

Final score: Sutton 5 – 4 Sheen.

Let’s leave the ifs and buts and could’ve and should’ve discussions for another occasion and just round off by concluding that no matter which team you supported in this Cup final, this encounter was epic, extremely entertaining and sensational value at £3 entry. Again, congratulations to both Sutton United and Sheen Lions.

Looking to the future one would hope that these U15 Lions can stick together and continue on their upward trajectory. Geoff has always said that winning the Premier Elite division title is a very big ask, so the dream is to win one of the big cups. Having watched Geoff build this team into the Club’s most consistent contenders during the last eight seasons I’d say there’s every chance that we are going to see these boys lift a major cup one day soon. And with Geoff present. I for one will be looking forward to it.

Henrik, Webmaster
(photographs courtesy of Gordon)



Lots More Photos

Match Stats:

Sheen Lions team sheet:

Starters:
1-George
14-Alex
15-Bertie
5-Luke S
3-Sean (40: Jay)
4-Charlie
2-Max
16-Harry (80: Ben M)
7-Ethan (40: Aodan)
19-Luke H (72: Claas)
9-Ben H

Bench:
8-Aodan (40: Ethan)
11-Jay (40: Sean)
12-Claas (72: Luke H)
18-Ben M (80: Harry)
10-Luke P (not used)

Sheen MOMs: George, Max.

Sutton goals, mins.: 5, 7, 30, 34, 80+5

Sheen goals, mins. (scorer/assist):
35 (Luke H/Ben H)
64 (Ben H/-),
67 (Harry/-)
69 (Charlie/Luke H)

Sutton attempts, on target: 10
Sheen attempts, on target: 6

Sutton attempts, off target: 7
Sheen attempts, off target: 2

Sutton fouls committed: 17
Sheen fouls committed: 10

Sutton corners gained: 4
Sheen corners gained: 1

Sutton offside against: 1
Sheen offside against: Nil

Sutton bookings: Nil
Sheen bookings: 1 yellow

Last Minute Drama In The Rain

The rain effected all the football in Surrey today with over half the scheduled games being called off including our U12 Lions, only one of our two teams scheduled managed to play today.

The other game was of course the Surrey U15 County Cup Final and it is great credit to the Chipstead ground staff that there were able to host the U14 and U15 finals today though unfortunately the U16 final to be played last was cancelled.

U15 County Cup
at Chipstead FC

For the record in the U14 Final Guilford Saints beat Carshalton Athletic 1-0 in extra time in heavy rain. Everyone though the winner was a wild shot going way over but the intense head wind almost stopped the ball and it dropped into the goal.

The U15 final was remarkable and must have been the best football entertainment in England today. There is now a detailed report but briefly:

Sutton were very sharp up front in the first half, scored two in the first 10 mins. Sheen at last settled down and had a good twenty minutes but Sutton exploded again, scored another two for a 0-4 lead. Ben H gave Sheen an outside chance when he chased down a hopeful long ball and nicked it from the Sutton keeper who was trying to see it out, some quick footwork and a cross allowed Luke H to make it 1-4  before half time.

Sheen competed well in a far more even second half and with around 20 minutes left it became remarkable. Ben H scored from a free kick out on the left touchline, then Harry scored from outside the 18 yard box. Could this happen! Five minutes left and Charlie P levelled it at 4-4 from close in. As the game went in to time added on Sutton were denied three or four chances by the excellent George in goal; but in the 6th minute a free kick cross came in and they scrambled the winner from close in to take the Cup 4-5.

Afterwards our U15 Manger Michael Morgan said:

Wow what a day.

Firstly I would like to thank the team for a spirited performance and an almost unforgettable come back.
YOU DID GEOFF, THE CLUB AND MOST IMPORTANTLY YOURSELVES PROUD.
As a manager/coach it was so nice to hear that lots of people thought we were the better team and played the better football. Even though the result went against us “THAT’S FOOTBALL”.

MAN OF THE MATCH GEORGE AND MAX.

Secondly to all the parents’ and supporters for braving the weather, my god you are a rowdy lot aren’t especially when we scored the third and fourth goal, if anything lifted the boys to produce what they did it was certainly the noise you made so THANK YOU for your support.

Sheen Make it 4-4






U15 County Cup – Check Before Travelling

Update 07:59 Sunday ….. The Game Is On

At present the U15 County Cup game is on at Chipstead FC tomorrow with a 12:30 kick off.

With heavy rain all day today expected to last until just before kick off there is a risk that the pitch may not be playable. County will be inspecting the pitch at 8am on Sunday morning and will make a final decision then.

If the game is called off this will be indicated on the U15 Lions Team Page and on TwitterIf no message has appeared by 9 am the game is still on.

 

Cup Build Up

A very light League program for Sheen Lions today with only two league games to be played.

U10 Lions completed their league program,  finishing in a very creditable third place despite an away loss today.

U12 Lions needed a win today against Ascot United to maintain a good chance of a promotion place. Unfortunately a narrow 2-1 away defeat makes Ascot Champions and leaves Sheen a certain third. They have one game left to to put themselves with 2 points of the promotion spot and 12 points clear of forth place; a very strong performance.

U14 Lions have already finished and were hoping for some very good fortune today but Hanworth played to form and beat Hook 5-2 to move past Sheen into the promotion spot. They need one point from their last game to be Champions. Like U12 Lions U14 have finished a creditable third only two points out of the promotion spots.

Next Sunday 29th our U15 Lions play Sutton United Juniors in the Surrey County Cup final with a 12:30 kick off at Chipstead FC, High Road, Chipstead, Surrey CR5 3SF.

The following Tuesday 1st May our U16 Pride play Kingston Juniors in the League Cup final with 19:30 kick off at Molesey FC, 380 Walton Road, West Molesey, KT8 2JG

The teams played a practice game against each other today on a fantastic pitch at the Bank of England sports club as part of their preparations. Neither team will be disappointed with the 2-2 draw.

Cup Finals are special occasions, come and support your club if you can!

I will give Team of The Week to U12 Lions. They almost had a great result in a difficult game today and they have had a very good season coming very close to promotion and well clear of the rest of their division.

U12 Lions
Team of The Week

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