Saturday 11th October
Charlton Rovers 10 Charlton Rovers Blues 0
The local derby provided the team with their first victory of the season. We were able
to overcome the determined defence of the Blues scoring five goals in each half. However
great credit must go to the team spirit and determination of the Blues who continued to
compete as hard as they could despite the mounting goals and particular mention should
go to their goalkeeper Ben who played extremely well.
George scored our first hat trick of the season in an impressive performance.
Scorers: (First Half) Toby, George, Will, George, Aidan
(Second Half) Max Lord, Toby, Jonathan, George, Jonathan
Charlton Rovers 5 Gotherington Juniors 0
The team went into this game full of confidence after their victory over the Blues.
Both teams played well and the sides were evenly matched until late in the first half
when Ben managed to score and shortly thereafter, following an unfortuate
error, Will was able to turn the ball into the net to increase the lead.
In the second half further goals followed from Aidan, Jonathan and George to secure a
convincing win although the score line probably flattered our performance.
We defended well throughout with Max Tombs being very strong and determined.
Scorers: (First Half) Ben, Will
(Second Half) Aidan, Jonathan, George
Player of the Week - Jonathan
Saturday 29th November
Charlton Rovers 7 Southside Tigers 0
After a number of weeks without a game the team had the opportunity to put their training into effect
and performed extremely well. In the first half two excellent changes were created but both were well
saved by the keeper before Aidan finally broke deadlock with a well taken goal. In the second half
the fininshing was more decisive and after Ben scored to increase our lead William scored a hat trick.
Near the end of the game Toby got on the scoresheet before William finished a great performance with
his fourth goal of the game. The team played well with good passing movements and great support.
Scorers: (First Half) Aidan
(Second Half) Ben, William (3), Toby, William.
Charlton Rovers 2 Cleeve Colts United 1
Unfortunately by the time of the second game the very cold weather conditions were beginning to effect
the players and they were against a very determined and well orgainsed team in Cleeve Colts United.
In the first half Cleeve took a deserved lead as the team stuggled to put their passes together. In the
second half there was more endeavour and although the team did not play to their ability, for which
Cleeve must take a lot of the credit, we did manage to score twice - both goals by William to secure
victory in a very hard fought contest.
Scorers: (Second Half) William (2)
Player of the Week - William
Saturday 6th December
Charlton Rovers 1 Churchdown Panthers Colts 0
This proved to be a very tight, exciting and frankly entertaining game between two very closely matched teams.
In the first half Churchdown had the majority of the possession and the greater territorial advantage, but we
defended tenaciously with the defenders James and Tom having very solid games and Ben making a fine save,
which meant we were able to hang on until half time. In the second half we had more of the possesion and
territorial advantage, Ben scored a good goal after a great ball from William following a number of quick passes.
Later in the half William was unlucky when his shot hit the post. Churchdown came back into the game after the
goal but another greater performance from Max Lord kept the team together to secure the hard earned win.
Scorers: (Second Half) Ben
Player of the Week - Ben
Saturday 13th December
Charlton Rovers 1 Cheltenham Saracens 3 (Cup)
We did not play as well as we have done in recent weeks and there was no doubt that Saracens were the better team
and throughly deserved their victory. In the first half we were subject to a great deal of pressure from Saracens but
managed to survive until half time with neither side scoring. We defended resolutely,with Tom playing particularly
well at full back and Max Lord working tirelessly. In the second half the pressure from a well organised and skilful
Saracens team took its toll and early in the half the goal that had been coming for some time was conceded. Saracens
increased their lead shortly therafter and when the third goal was conceded the game was effectively over. The team
continued to try hard but could not get their passing going. We secured a consolation goal when William scored direct
from a corner.
Scorers (Second Half) William
Player of the Week - Max Lord
Saturday 21st February
Charlton Rovers 4 Leckhampton Rovers Panthers 0
Unfortunately because of adverse weather conditions and other factors we had not played a competitive game for
over two months but this did not effect the team who started very brightly with good passing movements. The first goal
came about half way through the half from Will who shortly thereafter double his and the teams score following an
unfortuante error by the goalkeeper. Leckhampton had limited numbers and having already played one game seemed
to be tiring but nothing would have prevented Jonathan's great goal from the left just before half time. In the second half
the team continued to play well good levels of possession and eventually a fourth goal came from Ben following a through
ball by Aidan. Particular metion should go to Jacob who was extremely effective playing in a new position of defensive midfield
and James who absolutely rock solid at the back.
Scorers: (First half) Will (2), Jonathan
(Second half) Ben
Charlton Rovers 3 Churchdown Panthers 2
The team continued to play well at the start of the second game and took a first half lead of two goals both goals coming
from Aidan following through balls from midfield from Ben. James who had moved into defensive midfield was again very
prominant with a very impressive work rate. In the second half Churchdown were the dominant side, it is possible with a
small squad on the day and two consecutive games we tired but to take nothing away from Churchdown they pressed hard
and had the majority of the possession and the chances. They pulled a goal back and we were under significant pressure
until on the break Aidan was brought down in the penalty area and Will very confidently slotted home the penalty in the bottom
left corner. Again Churchdown came back and got a further goal but we managed to hold on until the final whistle.
Scorers: (First half) Aidan (2)
(Second half) Will (pen)
Player of the Week - James
Saturday 28th February
Charlton Rovers 0 Leckhampton Rovers Cougars 4
This week we have to accept we were outplayed by a better team who were well organised, athletic and played good football.
At half time we were only 0-1 down, and that goal as a result of an unfortunate goalkeeping error following several fine saves,
but we never threatened Leckhampton's goal. Particular mention should go to James who was again rock solid in defence
cutting out a number of threatening attacks. In the second half
following a reorganisation we started reasonably well, although again
Leckampton were extremely solid atthe back and we never looked like scoring. After Leckhampton scored their second goal they
became totally dominant and we were under almost continuous pressure and were unable to retain possesion. Leckhampton's
final goal just before full time was an excellent and powerful solo effort.
Saturday 7th March
Charlton Rovers 4 Abbeymead Rovers Blacks 0
A good win, although the score may slightly flatter our
performance. The first half was close. Max L playing very well on the
right wing
and the defence was solid. Eventually we broke the deadlock when
George won the ball in the penalty area and managed to get the ball
to Will who slotted it home very well. Abbeymead remained a danger and Tom was needed to make a good save to keep the scores
level. In the second half we managed to secure a greater amount of
possesion which led to three further goals, two from Jacob coming
forward well from midfield. The final goal was scored by George
who had been a threat all game. James played well in defensive midfield
to ensure we retained a clean sheet.
Scorers: (First half) Will
(Second half) Jacob (2), George.
Charlton Rovers 1 Cheltenham Saracens 0
An eagerly awaited league game after we were knocked out of the
Cup by Saracens back in December and the game was extremely tight
throughout. In the first half the game was even until Will scored
a magnificant goal from the right wing to put is into the lead. Having
taken the
lead we were then put under almost constant pressure by Saracens
who had a number of very threatening corner kicks which we just managed
to keep out through solid defence work and safe hands from Max T.
In the second half the game was very even with both sides going close
and
Saracens having two very near misses, Our defence played well with
Tom being particularly eye catching with a number of well timed
inteventions
and tackles.The game remained extremely tense, although played in an excellent spirit until the final whistle.
Scorers: (First half) Will
Player of the week - Tom
Saturday 14th March
Charlton Rovers 0 FC Lakeside Blues 2
Despite
the result, both teams were evenly matched in this competitive game.
Throughout the first half Lakeside were restricted to shots from
distance which were easily saved by Max T in goal. George and Max L on
the wings had a number of good runs without creating a clear chance.
Will went closest to scoring for Rovers when he ran onto a long ball
from Aidan and unluckily hit the post with a left foot shot, with the
ball rebounding into the keepers hands. He also forced an excellent
save from the Lakeside keeper with a long shot. Lakeside then took the
lead from a corner, with Rovers failing to block a close range shot
after the initial clearance fell to a Lakeside player. They then went
two down when another corner caused confusion in the Rovers defence,
who allowed the Lakeside striker to collect the ball on the near post,
turn and shoot. The second half saw few chances, the best falling to
Lakeside when they shot past George and hit the post. Rovers pressed
hard, with Max T and Jonathan playing particularly well down the wings,
and Tom making a number of surging runs out of defence. However,
Rovers failed to create a clear shooting chance in the second half, due
to commited defending by Lakeside.
Player of the week - Jonathan