Chandlers Ford Youth 7-1 Ensinger
Mid Solent Under 15 B – 25th October 2008
Line up: Kane Kellaway, David Smith, Josh Harrigan ©, Michael Sawbridge, David Kilcoyne, Zak Pickett, Jake Beattie, Tom Ashton, Daryl Winter, Michael Wall, Jozef Montigue.
Subs: Kelvin Bagot, Ryan Chinn, Miles Hodge, Liam Godfrey, David Bromhead
Chandlers Ford are enjoying their best start to a season as they notched up their third straight league win to see them up to third in the table with a game in hand over second placed East Lodge, who they beat 4-1 last weekend.
Expecting a close encounter following the epic cup battle between the two sides only a fortnight ago, Ford pulled off a very convincing win and in all reality it should have been by even more than the six goal winning margin, with chances well into the double-figures.
Daryl Winter made his first league appearance of the season and continued where he left off. His last game was in a pre-season friendly where he bagged a hat trick against Winchester, and today he finished with two goals to his name for an excellent return of five in just two games in this man of the match winning performance.
Long-serving players David Bromhead and Ryan Chinn both opened their account for the season with David bagging two goals in the space of five second half minutes directly after the break for a fantastic cameo performance, whilst Ryan similarly put himself about and followed in one of his own shots to find the net from a rebound off the keeper.
Leading scorer Michael Wall now has ten goals to his name following two more today in the demolition of Ensinger, and it is shaping up to be his best year at the club to date the rate he is going.
The game started extremely well with Winter opening the scoring just three minutes into the game having been played in by the classy Tom Ashton. The pair appeared to be telepathic at times throughout the game and this move clearly demonstrated their understanding as Ashton sprayed a delightful ball through the defence and out to the left flank for Daryl who got the ball past his marker seemingly with ease, before slotting past the keeper at his near post.
Visitors Ensinger hit back out of the blue with a powerful drive from range that lofted high over Kane Kellaway and into the net. This ironically proved to be their only real shot on goal in a game that otherwise was dominated by CFY.
A fine solo effort by Michael Wall restored the lead for Ford as he shook off an opponent having been played in by Ashton once more. 'Waller' rounded off the move with the end product of a goal as he got to the byline where he then brought the ball forward unopposed and finished from a tight angle for 2-1.
Winter hit the cross bar before bagging his second of the game having powered his way through down the left hand side and slotting home minutes before the break.
HALF TIME: CFY 3-1 Ensinger
The best was yet to come and Ford, who rarely got out of second gear during the first half, certainly stepped up their game with immediate effect through a couple of inspired substitutions.
David Bromhead slammed home a pinpoint cross from Winter with what was virtually his first touch of the ball having attacked the delivery well in the penalty area and planting an unstoppable side foot volley past the keeper.
In almost identical fashion, David extended the lead to 5-1 with a carbon copy goal of the one he had scored just two minutes earlier and the question now was how many could Chandlers Ford go on and win by.
Ensinger were now completely down and out and somewhat dejected by Bromhead's quick fire double that hit them like a bombshell.
Cue the continued bombardment of attacks from Ford as the sorry visitors struggled to get out of their own half. When they did, the solid defence of David Smith, captain Josh Harrigan, Sawbridge and the ever-reliable David Kilcoyne ensured the most relaxing of halves for goalkeeper Kelvin who didn't have a save to make.
Chance after chance came and thankfully the win had already been well and truly wrapped up as missed opportunities saw Ford unable to take further advantage of their intense pressure on the Ensinger goal.
Ryan Chinn ended this brief goalless spell, by putting away his first chance and with it getting off the mark for the season as Ford now found themselves 6-1 ahead.
Michael Sawbridge switched from centre half to centre forward with twenty minutes remaining and did everything but score.
The game finished with Wall finishing the rout with his second and CFY's seventh, as he ran through and beat the keeper.
A great performance once more, long may this run continue!
FULL TIME: CFY 7-1 Ensinger
Man of the match: Daryl Winter