Witton Albion Supporters FC v Struzzo FC

Sunday 1st June @ 2pm

BLUE kit for this one please.

Previous Meetings:

Witton are yet to meet Struzzo, who recently replaced Northwich Allstars.

Current Form:

Witton - WWWWW (For 11, Against 1)
Struzzo - WLL (For 4, Against 6)

League Postion:

Witton 2nd - 26 points
Struzzo 6th - 9 points

Top Scorers:

Witton - Graham Prew/Scott Carter/Adam Clarke, 7 goals
Struzzo - A Few People, 1 goal each

Witton from:

Crouch, Fallows, Tim Green, Chesworth, Gregory, Tom Green, Adam Knight, Webb, Clarke, Chadwick, Scott Carter, Shaun Carter, Haspell, Blundell, Robinson.

Injured:

Marshall, Stuart, Prew.

One to watch:

Tom Green is showing a Steve Foster-like return to favour.

Mile-Stones:

Shaun Carter could make his 25th appearance, Drew Haspell could make his 35th, Mike Blundell could make his 45th.
Mike Blundell could net his 15th goal for the Team, Tom Green could plunder his 25th.

How Does This Season Compare To Last:

  P   W   D   L   F   A   GD   Pts

Then 16 9 2 5 37 15 22 20
Now 16 11 4 1 39 12 27 26

Interesting Fact:

Witton’s current run of 5 successive wins is a Team record.

Robbo_ wrote:

[quote]Tom Green is showing a Steve Foster-like return to favour.

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Thanks very much for that comparison Mark! :S

Loving the 15 man squad for a 6’s game!

Match Squad for Sunday;

GK - Crouch
DF - Fallows
DF - Tim Green
DF - Gregory
MF - Clarke
MF - Chesworth
MF - Sc Carter
FW - Green
FW - CHadwick
10th Man - Haspell

Witton Albion Supporters FC 1 v 2 Struzzo FC
Tom Green

Witton Team:
GK - Crouch; DF - Gregory, Tim Green; MF - Chesworth, Clarke(c); FW - Tom Green.

Subs:
Scott Carter, Haspell

MOTM - Scott Carter
Next Best - Tom Green

Witton Rating - **
Match Rating - ***

Witton fell to only their 2nd defeat of the season with a lack lustre display against much improved opposition.

Struzzo FC started the first half well and deserved their one goal lead at half time. In truth it could and probably should have been more but for one of their players missing an open goal.

Witton started the second half with more purpose and showed a determination to try and get back into the match. Unfortunately though Albion were caught on the counter attack and the ginger haired Struzzo Midfielder produced a clinical strike into the bottom corner, giving Crouch no chance. Albion were given a glimmer of light when Tom Green dispatched a well taken goal but it was a case of too little too late. Witton continued to huff and puff but couldn’t blow the Struzzo house down!!!