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Welcome to 'The Well'TRANSCRIPT
THEWELL
ST DAY
St George V Playing Fields – March 31st 2012 – KO 2:00pm
www.perranwellfc.com
Founded: 1904
Nickname: The Well, Perran
Ground: St George V Playing Fields, Perranwell
Colours: Blue and Black
Last Season: 2nd
Chairman: Simon Fisher
Vice Chairman: Lenard Mead
1st team Manager: Dave Fisher
2nd Team Manager: Mark Wood
Treasurer: Ian Wilson
Secretary: Dave Kemp
Welcome to the Cornwall Combination League match between Perranwell and St Day
Cornwall Combination League Champions: 1976/77, 1996/97, 1997/98 Runners Up: 1975/76, 1992/93, 1995/96, 2003/04, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11 Cornwall Combination League Cup Winners: 1993, 1994, 1998, 2011 Cornwall Combination League Cup Finalists: 1979, 1997, 2009 Supplementary Cup Finalists: 1977, 1993, 1994 Durning Lawrence Charity Cup Runners up 1998 Evely Cup Winners: 1998, 2011 Evely Cup Finalists: 1977, 1993, 1994 Junior Cup Winners: 1973 Junior Cup Finalists: 1972 Falmouth and Helston League Champions: 1971/72 Jubilee Cup Winners: 1970 Percy Stevens Cup Winners: 1973, 1974 Mining League Champions: 1970
FISHER‘N’CHIPS
Everyone would agree we were unfortunate not to get
something from last weeks game against Illogan, showing
much improved form, it took a controversial goal right on full
time to rob us of any rewards our play deserved.
Today’s game against St. Day will be no easier, they are on a
fine run with former striker Shane Richards back amongst the
goals.
Talking of former players, ex Perran player of the year Scott
Kinge who made an appearance last week, sadly dislocated his
shoulder that needed prolonged hospital treatment; we wish him
all the best and hope to see him again soon.
As the light evenings are upon us I wish to remind you of the
evening games, which are on a Tuesday, the first being away to
Falmouth Athletic next week, kick off 6.15pm.
Hope to see you there.
Fish
A special thanks to our club sponsors:
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Leaflet Express – Printers and Print Finishers 01872 865 744
Ian McBride - Satelllite and Aerial Services – 01872 863 891
The Royal Oak Pub – 01872 863175
,F.J.Kemp &Sons – Electrical Engineers – 01872 863559
Morley Penrose- Funeral Directors – 01872 863 596
lastseason 2-04-11 Att-100 St Day 0-7 Perranwell (Pullen 3, M. Brewer, S, Brewer, Cadman, Richards)
13-11-0 Att-62 Perranwell 1-0 St Day (Leete)
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formguide
Perranwell 6
St Day 3
Draws 1
Highest scoring game 6-3 to Perranwell 2008/09
Perranwell:
L Illogan 1-2 W Mullion 5-0, L Falmouth 0:1, L St Ives 0-2
St Day:
L Mullion 3-2, W Illogan 2-0, W Mullion 4-1, W Holmans 3-1
THELeagueTable
3rd April 2012 – A – Falmouth Athletic
7th April 2012 - H - Hayle Reserves
10th April 2012 – A – St Day
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Food: Marmite on toast Drink: Rubicon Film/TV: Shawshank Redeption and Californication Album: 5ive greatest hits Team: Aston Villa Career Highlight: Scoring a hat-trick in my first game of men’s football Football Ambition: Captain England at the 2014 world cup (aim high) Biggest Influence: Alcohol An interesting fact about me is that… I can bend a couple of my toes to a right angle....sideways.
Food: Pasta bake Drink: guinness Film/TV: Fear and loathing las Vegas Album: Primal scream screamadelica Team: Everton Career Highlight: Scoring at blundell park Football Ambition: To play at Goodson park Biggest influence: My be a pro character on FIFA Interesting fact about me is that… I'm one inch shorter than Peter crouch!
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andrewcooper
Name: Andy Cooper Age::23 Position: LB CB, RB, LM, CM (Preferred position), RM, CF Nickname: Coops Previous clubs: St. Agnes Boots: Adidias World Cups
…AND DAVIDSTANDING
Name: David Standing Age: 22 Position: Centre back Nickname: Standing Previous Clubs: Wendron & Tremough Boots: Adidas Novas
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DRINK AFTER THE GAME!
Name: St Day Founded: 1949 Ground: Vogue Park Colours: Yellow and Black Illogan RBL 0, St Day 2
THIRD placed Illogan were left stunned after two late goals gave St Day their first league win at Oxland Parc in a competitive local derby. Just as the game looked destined to end 0-0, up popped Shane Richards who scored twice in the final five minutes to give the away side a well earned victory. It was St Day's fourth straight win in all competitions, a run which manager Matt Harris hopes can continue. He said: "It was a great team performance and I just think we wanted it more. That was the difference. "They're a good side so it was a brilliant win for us and hopefully we can carry on our good form." The result put a serious dent in Illogan's title aspirations, but manager Neil Jeffree said after the match his team are not giving up hope yet. He added: "Credit to St Day, they took their chances and we didn't. We've got to put it behind us and keep going." It was a closely fought first half which saw St Day control the majority of possession but the best chances fall to the home side. Danny Williams volleyed over after good work from Lewis Ellis, before the Illogan striker was played in again, this time forcing a good save from keeper Ryan Gendall. Then on the stroke of half-time, Sam Emery found space in the area after a corner but could only guide his header over the bar. After mainly being reduced to long range efforts during the first half, the visitors found a creative spark in the second, and were much better for it. Nathan Taylor was unlucky to see his effort from just inside the area fly over the bar before Richards had a great chance to put the visitors 1-0 up when he was put through one on one, but couldn't beat the keeper. A rare Illogan chance fell to Dominic Pullen, who should have done better with a free-header from a corner. The away side continued to threat, and after good build up play, Joe Crossman had a great chance with 15 minutes remaining, but his shot was straight at Barrie-John Wyatt in the Illogan goal. Jeffree made two changes but could not find a way to stop St Day, who were applying more pressure in the closing stages. And their efforts were finally rewarded with five minutes remaining. Illogan were adamant Danny Ford committed a foul in the build up to the goal, but referee Jon Barnicoat waved play on and Richards finished superbly, finding the bottom corner from the edge of the area. It was no more than the visitors deserved, and the victory was sealed in the last minute of normal time.Ford was played in behind and unselfishly squared the ball to his strike partner, who tapped in to the empty net, sparking jubilant scenes from the players, coaching staff and travelling supporters. (West Briton)
Perranwell will have to keep a close eye on former striker Shane Richards in what promises to be a hard fought game from two teams at the wrong end of the Jolly’s Combination League table.
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teamsheet Perranwell
H. Rimmer M. Lane
C. Madeley A. Cooper D. Quick
M. Day (c) M. Rose S. Phillips T. Phillips D. Edwards D. Standing G. Boon
L. Paddock
Caretaker Managers – Paul Caddy
Nigel Brabyn Linesman – Arthur Sleep
St day
R. Gendall S. Grant M. Witts
T. Hogarth E. Dodd C. Kettle
J. Crossman L. Leah D. Ellis
S. Richards D. Ford
J. Mallaber M. Cruise M. Cook
Manager - Matt Harris Asst Manager- Mark Conniff Linesman - Dave Searle