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Sunday, 29 November 2009

29th November - Match Postponed - Winkfield Saracens v Woodley Hammers FC (Senior Cup)

Saracens cup match against Woodley Hammers has been called off due to global warming. An enormous ice glacier has melted on the pitch leaving large areas of water.

Callum Whitty was seen picking up ice at the ground, first thoughts were that he was using the ice to nurse his bad foot, however on closer inspection it looks like it is being used to cool his Magners.

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Next Up: Winkfield Saracens v Woodley Hammers FC (Senior Cup)

It's another weekend of cup action this weekend for Saracens. So far so good in the competitions, but this weekends tie could be a difficult challenge as the side are drawn against a 3rd placed Woodley Hammers FC from the Premier Division.

Woodley beat Divison 1 league leaders Rides United in the last round 3-2 and have only lost once in the league this season to second place FC Diligent.

Bennison was proud of his clubs performance last week, "The boys played well the whole of the game, but we just needed extra time to find the target".

On giving the players an extra day off to recover from the extra play against Dukes Head, manager used his time to promote his new business, Bennison Fabrics.

"It's stylish, it's individual, Gok Wan eat your heart out!" said London Fashion Magazine.

Match details:
Date: 29/11/09
Location: Locks Ride, Warfield.
KO: 10:30am

Directions to the game below:
There is a Google Map of the ground on the top left of this webpage. For those of you lucky enough to have a sat-nav: RG42 6BX

Vital Statistics! - Saracens Top Scorers

At a recent AGM the Saracens Programme Editor was asking who was top of the scoring charts this season.

Well, here you go...

NameLeagueCupTotal
Mark Brown437
Adam Sharp303
Tom McGuire022
Taff202
Barry Herman202
Callum Whitty202
Matt Davis101
Own Goal101

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

22nd November - Results & Fixtures

There was only 1 league game last weekend:
Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res 3-2 The Metropolitan

Did you know?
Due to Saracens cup success, the team has played less league games than any other team in the league, at only 5 league matches.

See the latest league table here: League Table

Next weeks league fixtures:
BMW(GB) FC v Rides United
FC Fernhill v Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res
Keephatch Park v Bracknell Royals FC
The Metropolitan v Royal Oak(Brk) FC

Monday, 23 November 2009

22nd November - Winkfield Saracens 3-1 Dukes Head (AET) - B&B Cup - Match Report

Goals: Tom McGuire (2) & Mark Brown.

Battling torrential rain and gale force winds, Saracens slide through to the next round of the European Cup with an extra-time win over Dukes Head.

With Herman and Jon Callaway unavailable and regular strikers Adam Sharp and Callum Whitty both missing from the line-up at the weekend, Scott Bennison was forced to shuffle his pack. Enright and McGuire were available for selection and took over the defensive duties, Davis was pushed into midfield with Brown, Chris Callaway made a start on the left with Cahill and Taff partnering up-front.

Lloyd Twyman also made a return to the squad after successful nipple reduction treatment - proudly shown off in the pitcure on the right.

It was Wokingham side Dukes Head who started brightest in the game, latching on to a series of under weighted passes from the home side and testing the back 4. Saracens needed to improve the passing because the slight lack of pace in the side was evident and thankfully they did.

With 15 minutes gone Cahill and Taff were causing problems in the away sides penalty area, with the keeper drawn out of his goal mouth Holden crossed to Callaway who teed up Davis for a delicate left foot lob. The graceful effort hit the underside of the bar and was headed off of the line by a retreating defender for a corner.

It was from this corner that Dukes Head took an unexpected lead. A hoofed clearance was called for by Enright and Sharp who decided it would only be gentlemanly to let each other have the ball. This meant the ball continued on its path to the Saracens goal and the away number 9 calmly passed square to his team-mate to prod home. 0-1.

The rain continued to pour. Was it going to be a drenching for the Saracens spirits?

Saracens, playing up the slope, continued to press and were getting into a bit more of a groove. Good simple passes from the back four into midfield started to encourage space. Cahill and Taff were holding the ball wherever possible.

Enright and McGuire were playing the offside trap to good effect. Callaway was doing a good job on the left with effective passing and good decisions, while Holden was still crossing on every opportunity from the right.

Half-time came with no change to the scoreline. Bennison rallied the troops from under Callum's umbrella.

The second half was a one-sided affair. Cahill created a chance for himself on the edge of the box, only to see his curling effort imprint a muddy patch on the far post. Davis tried another left-footer which the keeper saved. Dukes Head were relying on increased numbers in defence to ward off danger.

On 65 minutes Twyman came on wide-right. Callaway and Taff switched positions. Both changes gave Saracens more pace down the slope. With Saracens attacking only long break away passes were a threat to the home defence. Phipps making a great covering challenge to note. Twiggy often swept up through balls and closed off strikers advances - in between farting to keep himself warm.

Saracens threw the big men into the box for corners and long-throws as they searched for an equaliser. Bennison came on at right back of the four, which soon changed to a three, McGuire pushed up front.

Goals on Sunday didn't take long to resurrect himself. A long throw from Twyman was well bought down by Brown, who flicked the ball into the centre for McGuire to head in past the static keeper. 1-1.

Full time. Extra time...

After all the wind and rain nobody would have wanted to lose in extra time of this game. Even heavier downpours precipitated during the 30 minutes as areas of the pitch became mud patches. Dukes Head began to tire in the additional periods, and although Saracens continued to press the first 15 minutes remained goalless.

With the game turned round and Saracens back down the slope, there was a moment of madness from the home keeper. Twyman's placed ball behind the Dukes left back looked to be heading into the keepers hands - and it did... However he was a good 3 yards outside of his penalty area, handball!

On another day the keeper could have seen red for this, but the well-spirited game continued without cards. McGuire somehow elected himself to take the free-kick. Hit and hope was the theme. His low driven effort passed the side of the wall and clipped a defenders foot before squeezing under the sprawling keeper. 2-1.

Dukes Head looked beaten by this point. Saracens continued only as they new how, on the attack. With minutes to play a third sealed the victory. Good build up play on the right led to a cross for Mark Brown to pass home from just outside the 6-yard box. 3-1.

Overall a solid and professional display. The European Cup is still a possibility and we will eagerly await the draw for the next round.

Saracens: Twiggy, Sharp (Bennison), Enright, McGuire, Phipps, Holden (Twyman), Davis (c), Brown, C Callaway, Taff, Cahill.

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Next Up: Winkfield Saracens v Dukes Head (B&B Cup)

After last weeks bad weather Saracens vs Dukes Head is due to take place this weekend, exactly as previosly scheduled. The press attention this week has been on Manager Scott Bennison.

After spending some time with England's Fabio Capello in previous weeks, Bennison has been out to say that he will not be applying for the Scotland job to start a career in international management, even after being approached by the SFA.

"I had a message from the SFA, it's a bit of a joke really. Although international management would be great at some stage in my career, it's a massive step down to take over the Scotland post," explained Bennison, "I am the boss, the gaffer, the man in charge, I am a director, a player, an agent and a super goalie, why would I want to leave this club for such a rubbish nation. Maybe you should speak to Brownie?"

Match details:
Date: 22/11/09
Location: Locks Ride, Warfield.
KO: 10:30am

Directions to the game:
There is a Google Map of the ground on the top left of this webpage. For those of you lucky enough to have a sat-nav: RG42 6BX

Monday, 16 November 2009

15th November - Results & Fixtures

There was only 1 league game last weekend and that was postponed:
Royal Oak(Brk) FC P-P The Metropolitan

Did you know?
The Bracknell Town and District Sunday League was originally formed in 1963.

See the latest league table here: League Table

Next weeks league fixtures:
Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res v The Metropolitan

Saturday, 14 November 2009

15th November - Match Postponed - Winkfield Saracens v Dukes Head (B&B Cup)

Saracens cup match against Dukes Head has been called off due to weather conditions.

Players have been given the morning off to relax. Apart from Lloyd Twyman who will be having a nipple reduction, in hope that it will relieve some of the weight that is putting pressure on his bad ankle.

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Next Up: Winkfield Saracens v Dukes Head (B&B Cup)

Back to European cup competition for the mighty Saracens. A trophy the club has never won.

"We are playing against Dukes Head, who have played 6 won 5 lost 1 in Division 2," Bennsion mentioned statistically, "We will have to watch out as being in Division 2 makes them the underdogs, who everyone wants to win, which makes us the underdogs. Has any one seen my bra?".

The team will be playing at home for the first time since the game vs Rides Utd and will be looking to resurrect their home form.

Match details:
Date: 15/11/09
Location: Locks Ride, Warfield.
KO: 10:30am

Directions to the game below:
There is a Google Map of the ground on the top left of this webpage. For those of you lucky enough to have a sat-nav: RG42 6BX

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

8th November - Results & Fixtures

There were 5 league games last weekend:
Bracknell Royals FC 3-5 Winkfield Sports
FC Fernhill 2-1 Keephatch Park
FC Priestwood FC 0-8 Rides United
Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res 5-1 BMW(GB) FC
Royal Oak(Brk) FC 3-0 Bracknell Galaxy

Did you know?
Fernhill are the form side in the league as they have won their last 6 matches. They did start the season with a loss and draw however.

See the latest league table here: League Table

Next weeks league fixtures:
Royal Oak(Brk) FC v The Metropolitan

Sunday, 8 November 2009

8th November - Bracknell Royals 3-5 Winkfield Saracens - Match Report

Goals: Brown, Sharp, Taff, Herman (2).

Returning to their old hunting ground, Saracens reverted to their 4-4-2 formation and team manager Bennison had enough players to relinquish himself of playing duties for the day.

Brown continued his scoring form. Taff and Adam Sharp scored a goal each. Herman (right) added a brace and even found time to have a penalty saved.

Sarcens took a relatively early lead in the game, after a string of corners were headed wide and kicked over, Brown finally found space at the back post to dive and head high into the net. 0-1.

There was lots of possession for the away side, the back four played into the midfielders feet and Herman was starting to get into the game from the left. It was from this position Saracens scored their next goal. A free-kick was cleared and collected by Phipps who played into Davis' feet. A clever flick from the centre-half released Herman who crossed as the Royals defence pushed out leaving Adam Sharp to finish in the centre. 0-2.

Bracknell Royals are known for their battling spirit and even when behind wanted to try and press themselves on the fixture. A long ball over the head of Callaway gave the home striker a chance to run at goal. Callaway did make it back but was surprisingly out muscled and the No. 9 finished low through Twiggy's legs. 1-2.

Taff swapped position with Whitty and went up front and soon hit the bar with an effort. With time running out in the half, Herman seized on an opportunity before the whistle to make it 1-3 at the interval.

A large number of spectators came to the game. As Bennison didn't have too much to add, Browny took an chance to speak and gladly bored the team with his tactical view for 15 minutes.

Second half and the game became a little more open. Andy Sharp was making forward runs from right-back. Cahill and Brown were spreading the ball from the middle. Both sides enjoyed spells of attacking territory gain, but it was Saracens was Saracens who found the net first.

After good play from the left, Taff weaved his way between defenders to poke in a close range effort. 1-4.

Twiggy was enjoying collecting the ball for goal-kicks after wayward shots crosses and passes. The keeper was called into action but this time only to pick the ball out of the net and the opposition striker turned from a cross and squared, setting up his partner for an easy tap in. 2-4.
Saracens were determined not to let the persistent Royals creep back into the match. Herman saw a free-kick saved and Brown scuffed the rebound wide from a yard out.

Holden came on for Adam Sharp after Royals went a man down for misuse of English. Whitty, who had a quiet game, returned to centre forward.

Herman still causing problems for the home right-back with his trickery, was the recipient of a long ball. Using his pace he sprinted into the area and finished low across into the far corner. 2-5. 'Bazza' was given the nod by his gaffer to attempt his hat-trick from the penalty spot but his spot-kick was saved by the home keeper.

10-man Royals did manage a consolation goal after Saracens failed to clear from a long throw. This time Twiggy left with no chance as the midfielder finished well from just inside the area. 3-5.

Lots of goals and although they drifted in and out of the game Saracens always looked comfortable for victory.

Saracens: Twiggy, Sharp, J Callaway, Davis (c), Phipps, Taff, Brown, Cahill, Herman, Sharp (Holden), Whitty.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Next Up: Bracknell Royals FC v Winkfield Saracens

After a late re-shuffle of the fixtures by the league council, the 3rd away league game of the season is at Saracens old pitch, Ringmead 1.

"It's a trip down memory lane for us," Said manager Bennison, "however I cant remember where that is."

Saracens will be hoping to field a strong team after last weeks disappointing scoreline.

Match details:
Date: 08/11/09
Location: Ringmead Pitch 1, Great Hollands.
KO: 10:30am

Directions to the game below:
Google Map or for those of you lucky enough to have a sat-nav: RG12 8UG

Monday, 2 November 2009

2nd November - Results & Fixtures

There were 5 league games last weekend:
Bracknell Galaxy 1-1 Bracknell Royals FC
FC Priestwood FC 4-4 Royal Oak(Brk) FC
Keephatch Park 0-4 Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res
Rides United 7-6 BMW(GB) FC
The Metropolitan 0-3 FC Fernhill

Did you know?
Rides are the top scorers in the league with 30 goals and BMW have conceded the most with 30, which is the same as the number of goals scored at the weekend, 30.

See the latest league table here: League Table

Next weeks fixtures:
Bracknell Royals FC v Winkfield Sports
FC Fernhill v Keephatch Park
FC Priestwood FC v Rides United
Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Res v BMW(GB) FC
Royal Oak(Brk) FC v Bracknell Galaxy

What sort of animal does Scott Bennison remind you of?

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