Godmanchester Rovers v St Ives Town

Godmanchester Rovers v St Ives Town

Huntingdonshire FA Senior Cup – Semi Final  06-12-2022

Any amongst the few souls that braved the first icy blasts of winter hoping for a competitive contest very quickly had their hopes quashed as Ives set off like a steam train and ensured that the gap in class between these two sides was a true chasm. Even with a squad seriously depleted with injuries and nine players from their small squad unavailable the visitor’s strikers had way too much pace and movement for the struggling Rovers back line.

Ethan Johnston recalled from Harborough Town for the game quickly slotted back into the fold and it was his burst down the right that set up the games first chance in tenth minute as he got to the bye line before picking out Enoch Andoh on the edge of the box with his pull back. The tricky winger took a touch before getting his shot away which just gave Richard Chadwick time to bravely block the effort.

But Andoh was only to be denied momentarily and it was he who put Ives in front only sixty seconds later with Johnston again the provider as he out muscled Sammy Fisher before delivering a low cross to the near post that was turned home with aplomb by the fast arriving Andoh.

Any vain hopes that the hosts had of getting back into the contest were effectively extinguished in Ives next attack as ex Ives under 18 centre back Jake Sulman earned himself a red card for taking down Andoh as the speedy winger was bursting clear onto a Nabil Shariff flick. With none of his colleagues even in the same street it was a very simple job for referee Dan England to decide that Sulman was the last man and produce the card.

Now down to ten men it wasn’t long before Rovers found themselves two goals in arrears as Shariff showed his usual predatory instincts had not been dulled by the cold when he prodded home the loose ball after keeper George Whitehall had done well to keep out a close range Johnston effort. Johnston’s chance had arrived in very simple fashion as Charlie Johnson flicked on Callum Milne’s long throw at the near post to cause panic in the Rovers six yard box.

At this point Rovers seemed to realise that the needed to replace their missing centre back and sacrificed winger Jacob Joseph to bring on Josh Lewis. But the change made very little difference to the flow of the game as Ives went three up in 20th minute with an early contender for goal of the night. This time Milne’s throw into the box was fed back to him and his first time cross to the near post was perfectly met with a diving header from Johnston that beat Whitehall emphatically.

With the game now over as a contest Ives eased off and simply started to play keep ball for long periods which were interspersed by forays into the Rovers box with Andoh the usual instigator of those raids. On the half hour he wriggled his way past Lewis cutting in from the left and fed the ball in to Shariff who was completely surrounded by four Rovers defenders by the penalty spot but his instincts still ensured that he got a shot on target that Whitehall did well to block with his feet.

The final action of the half came four minutes before the break and saw Johnston and Paddy Casey combine well down the right with Casey unselfishly declining the opportunity for a shot from a narrow angle but instead picking out Andoh arriving at pace but this time Lewis was able to do just enough to block his shot.

Dylan Williams should really have added to Ives lead only two minutes after the restart as quick thinking from Andoh put him completely clear one on one with Whitehall, but he telegraphed his shot before releasing it allowing the keeper to make a good save to his left.

Tyrone Baker had been relatively quiet up to this point but his 52nd minute burst down the right got him past Fisher and his low cross through the centre of the box somehow got all the way through to Milne at the back of the box. His first time effort was well save by Whitehall who was doing his best to keep the score respectable.

A sporadic raid at the other end saw James Goff in the Ives goal have to make his only save of the evening as he comfortably gathered a 25 yard effort from the bust Tom Spark in 56th minute. But that attempt was only a very brief ripple in the tide of Ives possession and Andoh finished off the scoring for the night in spectacular fashion just after the hour. Dylan Williams corner was half cleared to him on the edge of the box and he took on the shot on the half volley executing it perfectly to see the ball arrow into the opposite corner of the net past the despairing dive of Whitehall. 

That really was the last action of the night worthy of writing home about as Ives simply played out time to ensure that they kept their third clean sheet in a row, avoided any more injuries and made their way comfortably to another Huntingdonshire FA Senior Cup Final. Their unbeaten run in the competition now dating back to 2018.

Final Score: Godmanchester Rovers  0    St Ives Town  4

Goals: 

GODMANCHESTER:

ST IVES: Andoh 11 & 62, Shariff 17, Johnston 20

Team Line Ups:

GODMANCHESTER: Whitehall, Tayaca, Fisher, Chadwick, Sulman, Rogers (capt) (Jolley 60), Spark, Tait, Allan (M. Edwards 67), Tagg, Joseph (Lewis 18), Unused subs: Hammaz, Sagwete

ST IVES: Goff, Lembikisa, Casey, Milne, J. Williams, Johnson, Baker, Johnston (J. Edwards 75), Shariff, D. Williams, Andoh, Unused subs: Richens

Cards: Red: GODMANCHESTER: Sulman 14,

            Yellow: GODMANCHESTER: none         ST IVES:  J. Williams 45, D. Williams 78

IVES SUPPORTERS MAN OF THE MATCH:  Enoch Andoh

Attendance:  62

Report by Nigel Howlett. Video by Ollie Jones.

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Godmanchester Rovers U18 v St Ives Town U18

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Godmanchester Rovers U18’s vs St Ives Town U18

Godmanchester Rovers U18 v St Ives Town U18   

Thurlow Nunn Youth League – Western Division  24-04-19

After a fairly tepid first half in which Rovers were allowed to grab an early lead eventually cancelled out by a Harry Sargent penalty in added time at the end of the first period this game exploded into life in the second half as four more goals went in unfortunately three of them at the Ives end.

The opening goal on eight minutes was well taken by Harvey Gargulio but Ives defenders must take the blame as Mitchell Pillin allowed Fraser Kerr’s clip down the centre to drift over his head and no one had tracked the run of Gargulio allowing him to stoop and head past the exposed Shay Griffiths from ten yards. This goal came only seconds after Ives had a let off when Griffiths just managed to beat Gargulio to an almost identical chip through.

Falling behind in such a soft fashion seemed to knock the visitors and it took them a long time to get into the game and manage to create anything meaningful in attack although this was not helped by Sargent and his strike colleagues failing to work out Rovers very high defensive line and repeated getting caught offside.

It was not until eight minutes before the break that they created a decent opportunity in the Rovers box. Sargent battled his way down the left and delivered a low cross into that Tom Wakley looked favourite to get on the end of only to be bundled down by Jack Butler. It looked like a cast iron penalty but referee Paul Gale waved away the appeals and ended up booking Sargent for his protestations.

The apparent injustice seemed to spark Ives who piled on the pressure for the next few minutes. In 43rd minute the tricky Adam Laker fed a ball into the run of Sargent cutting in from the left, the big striker miss hit his shot but keeper Finn Cooper spilled it to gift the visitors a corner. The kick was fed back to George Cawte who delivered a ball to the back post that Wakely was attacking with venom only to have it flick off the head of Pillin just in front of him and go wide.

The final action of the half saw Ives awarded a spot kick in almost identical circumstances to the one which had been turned down a few minutes earlier. Cawte chased a high bouncing ball into the box and managed to take it off Butler and Bailey Baker only to be pulled back by Baker just as he was about to shoot. This time referee Gale pointed to the spot and Sargent stepped up to lash home the penalty low to Cooper’s right.

Ives made one change at the break replacing Ethan Rudd with Seb Darnell but more importantly they also had a change of formation going for a very positive looking 4-2-4 with Wakley joining Sargent in the centre and Mihayl Mitkov and Laker playing wide on left and right respectively. This almost had an instant reward as straight from the kick off Laker got on the end of a Cawte clip over the top. Unfortunately he failed to hit the target from a narrow angle.

It was now all Ives with Rovers defence at sixes and sevens. Two minutes later Laker found space on the right to cut inside and try his luck This time he hit the target but his left footed effort was straight at Cooper who held on well. The pressure continued to mount and only sixty seconds later Sargent put the visitors in front. He was given space fully 30 yards from goal and looked up before chipping the ball over the out of position Cooper and into the net off the far post.

Ives should have killed the game in the next ten minutes as they continued to rule the roost and created but could not take a series of chances. In 53rd minute Mitkov struck an excellent 30 yard free kick the dipped over the wall beat Cooper but rattled his left hand post and rebounded to safety.

Only one minute late Mitkov slid a pass through the left channel to put Sargent in but he struck his left foot effort to close to Cooper who made a good save to his left. In 56th minute Ewan Young rose unchallenged to get on the end of a Cawte free kick but steered his header from ten yards wide of the post. Jamie Stork came on to replace Sargent on the hour and he looked like he had set up Laker to double Ives lead with a clever back heel on the edge of the box. But the speedy Ives winger had gone just to soon and his celebrations were cut short by an assistant’s raised flag.

On such fine margins games are won and lost as instead of finding themselves 3-1 in front Ives found themselves pegged back to 2-2 only seconds later. A flowing Rovers move through the centre split apart the visitors back line the move finished as Jaden Rogers played in Gargulio for his second and he finished with aplomb slamming the ball into the top corner of the net from the edge of the box.

A strange incident occurred in 75th minute as Ives were awarded an indirect free kick inside the Rovers box for ungentlemanly conduct by Baker as the centre half went onto the deck to roll the ball back to his keeper with his head. Baker picked up a yellow card for the offence but he escaped further punishment as the ball was rolled back to Sargent but his stinging drive deflected off the massed ranks in the Rovers goal and went wide. Young again found space to get on the end of the resulting corner but again failed to hit the target with his header.

Ives defence were caught out again in 78th minute as Rovers went back in front. A long Butler ball down the centre was allowed to bounce a fatal mistake on such a hard, bumpy surface. Jayk Mullee darted between defenders and was onto it in a flash slamming home past the exposed Griffiths from the edge of the box.

To their credit Ives tried desperately to get back on terms Sargent had a powerful drive pushed away by Cooper in 84th minute. The same player managed to get to the bye line three minutes later and was unlucky to see his driven cross deflected away from team mates in the centre by the knee of defender. The resulting Karl Frans long throw fell to Pillin inside the box but his low shot lacked the power to beat Cooper.

The Ives frustrations were really showing and Sargent personified this as he foolishly earned himself a second yellow card of the evening for needlessly kicking out at Baker. The final seconds of the game are something Griffiths will want to forget quickly as he managed to get a back pass tangled up in his feet and found himself robbed by Rhys Humphreys who gleefully rolled the ball into the empty net to give Rovers the local bragging rights for this season.

It has not been a good 2019 so far for the Ives as they go into their final game of the season at Wisbech St Mary next week on a six game losing streak something they will surely be looking to put right against one of the divisions strugglers.   

Final Score  :  Godmanchester Rovers U18  4  St Ives Town U18  2   

Goals : Sargent 45+1 (pen) & 49

St Ives team : Griffiths, Frans, Mitkov (O’Donovan 59), Purse, Young, Pillin, Wakley, Rudd (Darnell 45), Sargent (Stork 59), Cawte, Laker

Other substitutions roll on roll off : Rudd for Cawte 68, Sargent for Laker 72, Mitkov for Wakley 82 

Unused Subs : Mobbs

Attendance  : approx. 40

Report by Nigel Howlett 

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