Sat, 22 March 2008
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Sat, 15 March 2008 ![]()
Peter discusses today's game. Comments[0] | |
Sat, 23 February 2008 ![]() Guilsfield 1 Denbigh Town 3 Nice win! Denbigh Town Reserves 0 Flint Town Reserves 2 Unlucky - the boys done good though. Jonny Slater scores twice for Caersws. Nice one!
Chris Hughes of Denbigh Town Reserves speaks! Exclusive and totally excellent.
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Sat, 9 February 2008 ![]() Hope you are able to download the podcast. If not , just click this Youtube Video below! My men of the day! Ian Evans , Lucas Brookes , Gaz John and Craig Goodwin. But congrats to all in the Denbigh shirt - two AWESOME victories! Good luck to Pwllheli FC for the rest of the season.
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Sat, 26 January 2008 ![]() Denbigh Town 6 Buckley Town 0 Luke O'Mahoney , Kenny Burgess 3 (2pen) , Ian Evans 2
New signing Lucas Brookes had to watch from the wings as DTFC put Buckley to the sword.
Kenny B in action & Mike Lundstram on the ball. Comments[0] | |
Sat, 5 January 2008 ![]() Peter Glynn the Podcast King reports from Frimley Green as Denbigh's own Mark Webster , World Darts Number One Seed , takes on Ian Jones of Tipton , West Midlands in the First Round. Mark is overjoyed (as are we all) at his win over Ian Jones in Round One. Mark leaves the stage to great applause from the Lakeside crowd. Mark is collared by the BBC for an interview
Ray Stubbs , Mark Webster and Bobby George Also a round up of news regarding Denbigh Town FC in their NWCFA Cup Match at Central Park against Halkyn United and Denbigh Town Reserves trip to Abergele Rovers. Please enjoy this special and unique podcast. Comments[0] | |
Fri, 4 January 2008 ![]() The Daily Post picked up on my Summer Football for Wales Petition http://www.gopetition.com/online/15944.html and a nice article appeared on page 3 of Friday's (4th Jan) edition. Pictured below is a tango ball juggler. Radio Wales subsequently picked up on it and invited myself , Nev Powell of Bangor City and John Deakin of the Welsh Premier (below) to discuss the pros and cons of summer football.
The debate , which took place at 1pm on the Sarah Dickins Show, is presented here in podcast-format.
Sarah Dickins Thanks to the Beeb and the Daily Post ( reporter Tom Simone) for their interest. Great fun! Thanks to 'Barry Abs' for his continued support.
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Sat, 29 December 2007 ![]() Unfortunately today's encounter was called off at 9am due to a waterlogged pitch.
Below is a little bit of video!
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Sat, 22 December 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town v Llandudno Town
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Sat, 15 December 2007
Pudstock 2007 in Denbigh Town Hall on 14th December 2007 in aid of the Mayor of Denbigh Charity Fund. I recorded terminal 2 & Terminal. Over an hour's music. Performing were: The Overtones - a great young talent - going places! The Weebag Band - Great tunes with a flavour of Irish. Martyn Peters & Friends - aka Terminal 2 - I am proud to count Martyn amongst my friends. Gyro Gyspies - Sellars is a genius and a Denbigh treasure. Terminal - I felt young again! Thanks! Luke - another talented group on it's way upwards/. Thanks to the crew behinds the scenes. Thanks to Mayor Colin for providing us with a great niht of music. Awesome! Comments[0] | |
Sat, 1 December 2007 ![]()
Prestatyn Town Reserves 2 v Denbigh Town Reserves 4 The Podcast! Live from Bastion Road. Interview with Manager Tony Sheridan. Comments[1] | |
Sat, 24 November 2007 ![]()
A nice long one! Match commentary , post match team talk , and interviews. Comments[4] | |
Sat, 10 November 2007 ![]() The mother of all interview podcasts!
Awesome interviews from (deep breath) Mark Orme , Tim Dyer , Simon Sedgwick (above), Adam Jones , Mike Lundstram , Huw Larson , Mark Orme (again!) , Dean Martin and Tommy Harrison (gasp!). Plus! Live penalty action! Dressing Room de-brief!
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Sun, 4 November 2007 ![]()
Football Talk A general chat with Club Secretary Ally Bennett about the Glantraeth game , the visit of the Swiss Ladies , his elevation to the Cymru Alliance Management Committee , the Reserves at Beaumaris and the upcoming game at Central Park against Buckley Town.
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Sat, 20 October 2007 ![]() Apologies for the length...over 25 minutes!
Ben Heald and Darren Moore Interviews with a Groundhopper , Llanfair's Ben Heald & Darren Moore , a DTFC fan - and reaction in the post match dressing room! Plus the full match report! Comments[0] | |
Sat, 13 October 2007 ![]() Interviews with Managers Tim Dyer & Brian 'Buzz' Griffiths. Noise from Old Trafford when Leeds Rhinos beat St Helens in the Grand Final. Results from DTFC v Ruthin Town and Aston Park Rangers v DTFC Reserves. Comments[0] | |
Sat, 6 October 2007 ![]() Reports on: Flint Town v Denbigh Town Denbigh Town Reserves v Cerrigydrudion
Bailo speaks! Assistant Manager Chris Bailey tells it as it is. Comments[0] | |
Sat, 22 September 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town v Mynydd Isa. Interviews with Luke O'Mahoney , Jamie Hulse , John Robbo Roberts , Mark Orme , Ally Bennett , Gareth Thomas aka Perry ( Manager of Mynydd Isa) Luke , Jamie and John: They speak! Comments[0] | |
Sun, 16 September 2007 Welsh Cup 1st Rid: Bala Town 6 Denbigh Town 3NWCFA Junior Cup 1st Rd: Denbigh Town Reserves 4 Penrhyn United 2 Comments[0] | |
Sat, 1 September 2007 ![]() Interviews with Adam Jones , Darren Moore (Manager of Llanfair PG) , Kevin Roberts (Goalscorer) , Ian Burgess (Llanfair PG) and Tim Dyer.
Darren Moore and Adam Jones Comments[2] | |
Wed, 29 August 2007 ![]()
Denbigh Town FC Interviews with Jamie Clayton , Mike Lundstram , Ian Evans ( it's a tradition that everytime he scores he gets interviewed.) , Mark Orme , Steve 'Jonah' Jones , Tim Dyer & John James (Dyrny Boss) Comments[3] | |
Sun, 26 August 2007 ![]() Exclusive!! (Our lawyers are watching...I mean , listening...) Interviews with: Manager Tim Dyer , Tony Davies , Paul Edwards , Ian Evans and Ally Bennett.
Boss: We backed ourselves to come good , which at the end of the day we did. Sorry for technical difficulties. It now SHOULD be working! A copy of the podcast is also available on: Comments[2] | |
Wed, 22 August 2007 ![]() Interviews with Tony Sheridan & Chris Bailey on the back of a 5-0 win over 'Sannan.
They speak! Shez & Bailo tell it as it is. EXCLUSIVE!
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Wed, 22 August 2007 ![]() Live from Studio Pedro .... deep behind enemy lines...in a secret location ( for reasons of National Security....and his own security...) ...this is a Denbigh Town FC News Bulletin. Featuring: Bala Town v Denbigh Town , Post Match Reaction , Injury News and Former Players News. ![]() Harrison (8) sends over a cross & Tim Dyer gives his reaction to last night's game. Comments[3] | |
Sat, 18 August 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town at Bodedern in the Cymru Alliance and Reserves at Central Park against Abergele Rovers.
Podcast MotM : Gaz John & Manager Tony Sheridan Interviews with Tony Sheridan , Gaz John + match reports + all the scores and scorers from the Cymru Alliance. Comments[0] | |
Thu, 16 August 2007 ![]() Exclusive! Denbigh Town Boss Tim Dyer speaks to the Denbigh Town FC Podcast. Listen to the thoughts and feelings of Manager Dyer ahead of the big kick off!
Manager Tim Dyer
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Tue, 14 August 2007 ![]() Live from Studio Denbigh , download the latest news bulletin on Denbigh Town Football Club: Also: Town's win over Newtown gets a mention on Cymru Alliance Website...
As the final pre-season games draw to a halt some of the Cymru Alliance teams had had good results against Welsh Premier league opponents. Bala Town had a one nil home success on Friday, Jason Wood on target, as they prepare to go one better than last season when they finished runners up. Newcomers Denbigh Town ran out two one winners at home Gresford Athletic with a young and potentially good side came away from Broughton Airbus UK with a credited one all draw thanks to Simon Smith goal Llandudno Town will be pleased with their preparations and a goalless home draw with improved Newi Cefn Druids will have done their confidence the world of good . Comments[0] | |
Mon, 13 August 2007 ![]() Goals from Booker , Lundstram 2 (pictured) , Ian Evans , Orme and Hobson sealed a 6-0 win ovr Rhos Utd.
Apologies about the inferior quality. My PC and all the sooper dooper files I own have gone belly up so a basic live podcast from Colwyn Bay. Hopefully in a few weeks and after spending some pennies , normal service will be resumed. Ok , a few reports coming in that folk aren't able to pick up the cast. If you are having trouble hearing the podcasts , email me GLYNNPETERS@AOL.COM to let me know or phone me on 07732869032. You can always download the cast by putting your pointer onto the Direct Download mp3 link , right click & save target as. Save it onto your desktop and open and (hopefully) listen. Comments[4] | |
Sat, 11 August 2007 ![]() Exclusive! Newtown Boss Darren Ryan talks to the DTFC Podcast!
Also: Post Match Interviews with Dean Martin , Ian Evans , Danny Jellicoe and Marc Lloyd Williams. Plus: Full Match Report. Comments[2] | |
Thu, 9 August 2007 ![]()
Exclusive: Nev Powell Speaks To The DTFC Podcast! Also: Match report together with interviews with: Mike Lundstram , Mark Orme , Luke O'Mahoney and Bangor City's Nev Powell.
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Sat, 28 July 2007
Exclusive! Nomads' Jim Hackett talks to the DTFC Podcast!
Jamie Hulse snaffles the ball to deny the Quay. ![]() Tommy Harrison challenges ![]() A Booker Lob ![]() Kevin Jones points the way. Jim Hackett's Comment from the CQN Website NOMADS MANAGER JIM HACKETT REPORTS:- Looking at the Denbigh Town team sheet before the game, I was surprised at the number of their players that had played in the Welsh Premier League in the past, and knew that they would have quite a strong side out, allied to this was the fact that they hadn't played midweek, so would be fresh and looking to take our scalp. The game itself started quite well for us, and we should have scored a couple of goals in the first ten minutes, with Wayne Morgan and Stuart Cook both missing gilt edged chances. Unfortunately for Wayne he didn't get the chance to make amends due to his suffering a slight hip injury and being replaced after fifteen minutes. The remainder of the half saw us making occasional flurries into the Denbigh Town half and never quite managing to get a shot in or misplacing the final pass, whilst Denbigh Town also suffered from the same problems. Five minutes before the break saw Stuart White hit the post after latching onto a header from Chris Herbert (trialist), and going past his defender. The second half saw numerous changes in the playing personnel, with everybody being given a chance to show what they could do, however, for a few of the players it was obvious that three games since Tuesday was taking their toll, and the quality of passing was disappointing. Both sides had chances to score, and Denbigh Town had one good chance cleared off the line, whilst despite some decent approach play we continued to miss the target or the final pass too often, and the game petered out to a no score draw. For me, the chance to look at some players that hadn't really had a lot of game time was valuable, and of the three trialists, Chris Herbert looked like he has the potential to make an impression at Welsh Premier League level. The three games in a short period have shown that we are possibly short on putting a strong squad together, however, with everybody back and fit for the game against Trafford next week we'll hopefully be a lot sharper and incisive with our passing. Overall, whilst the game didn't produce any goals it allowed me a further chance to identify players that can produce what we're looking for, and this weeks training will allow us to work on the areas of the team that need sorting." Comments[2] | |
Tue, 24 July 2007 ![]() The Denbigh Town FC Podcast - reporting on the Denbigh Town v Llanrwst United match. Comments[2] | |
Sat, 14 July 2007 ![]() The Denbigh Town FC Podcast - featuring Denbigh Town v Warrington Town Reserves Comments[0] | |
Fri, 6 July 2007 ![]()
Four Friends Celebrate Town's Success.
The Top Brass
The Mayor's Address Comments[1] | |
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Mon, 7 May 2007
Mr. Ally Bennett Secretary of Denbigh Town Football Club with The Welsh Alliance League Trophy Comments[10] | |
Fri, 4 May 2007 ![]() After Match Interviews on the Coach on the way back from Farrar Road , Bangor. Storyboard:
It's all aboard the coach for the trip to Farrar Road , Bangor.
Everyone is looking forward to the game.
We arrived at Farrar Road , home of Bangor City FC.
The players get into their warm up gear.
The teams emerge out of the tunnel
It is shake hands time before kick off.
The squad then posed for a full team photo.
Action from the game - Matt Gatfield has a run.
Town win the Cup - let happiness commence!
The President of Denbigh Town FC with the Cookson Cup Comments[2] | |
Sat, 28 April 2007 ![]() Llanrug United 2 Denbigh Town 4
Town wrapped up the Welsh Alliance League Championship with a champagne performance at in-form Llanrug United , writes Pete Glynn at Eithin Duon. Needing just a single point to put clear water between themselves and runners up Rhyl Reserves , Tim Dyer had his troops fired up from the first whistle and Matty Gatfield was unlucky on 2 minutes to see his fizzing low drive superbly saved by big Aled Williams between the United sticks. Rug were looking to spoil the party and ever-present Jamie Hulse had to put his body on the line as Terry Williams broke clear from a long hopeful ball , and the young keeper did well to block of the opportunity. The Central Park outfit were bossing the game and on 25 minutes they took a deserved lead , but it was on the back of a double save by that man Hulse. He launched a long bomb which fell to worker-bee Ian Evans. With deftness of feet , the Denbigh man gathered the ball , and waltzed around the United custodian before walking the ball into an empty net. A feisty wind from the Fricsan was making conditions difficult for both sides on a bone hard postage stamp of a pitch and suddenly the hosts upped a gear. Stern defending from Kevin Jones and then Captain Mark Orme was required to prevent strikes on goal , but then on 40 minutes United poached an equaliser through Terry Williams who headed a short cross over Hulse and into the net to give the Snowdonia side parity. Dyer spelt out what needed to be done in the second stanza and Williams Cooke responded when his lovely inside ball released Kenny Burgess who tried to lob big Aled but was unfortunate to see the ball go wide. The same man then had another opportunity after superb work by Orme and Kevin Jones , but rather than have a pop at goal , the silky winger tried to square it to Ian Evans with an overhit pass and the grateful United defence breathed again. Moores and then Lundstram shot on sight as Town upped the ante , but it was when Dyer added Kevin Evans to the equation , that Town found themselves in front. The left midfielder danced his way past two and his low cross bibbled and bobbled before arriving at the feet of Williams Cooke. The big man controlled it , ghosted past a defender and spanked an unstoppable rasper past the helpless Aled Williams. At 2-1 Denbigh took the game by its proverbials and pounded at a beleaguered Llanrug defence , yet Town's third my be put down as a fluke as Kenny Burgess swept over a ball from wide right and everyone was open mouthed to see it find its way between the sticks , courtesy of wind and happy fortune. Thinking it was game , set and match , the champions-elect released their foot from the throat of their opponents and Hulse pulled off the save of the season when a glorious cross was met by the head of United's Ian Burgess , and the youngster was at full stretch to turn it over the bar. Burgess was not to be denied and the Llanrug sub made it 3-2 a minute later with a spectacular over head kick. Last word went to Matty Gatfield who found himself up front on his own-some. He challenged for the ball and with the United defender making a dog's dinner of a clearance , the little full back said thank you very much and swept a low ball beyond big Aled to make the game , and Championship , a certainty. Denbigh Town: Hulse , K.Jones , M.Gatfield , J.Roberts , Orme , Burgess , Williams Cooke , Edwards , I.Evans , Moores , Lundstram. Subs (used) Harden , K.Evans. (unused) Madoc-Jones , S. Jones. ![]() Williams Cooke & Lundstram in the thick of it ![]() Little Ryan Harden (conjuror) ![]() The Llanrug Box ![]() Town burst forward ![]() Guess the Town player? ![]() Mr. Orme holds the Welsh Alliance League Championship Trphy aloft. ![]() It's all cheers as Denbigh Town celebrate their success. Comments[7] | |
Wed, 25 April 2007 ![]() Dominant Denbigh close-in on titleBy Pete Glynn DENBIGH TOWN 5 CONWY UNITED 1 DENBIGH swept aside Conwy United to all but clinch the Welsh Alliance Championship. With a superior goal difference, Denbigh only have to avoid a serious drubbing at Llanrug United on Saturday to lift the trophy - but on this form Tim Dyer's men will be looking to finish the season in style. The Central Park outfit were up for it from the first kick and posted their intention when a lovely move involving Moores and Williams Cooke released full back Kevin Jones in the United box. Jones swept the ball home only to see his effort ruled out for offside. It was only a temporary respite as a minute later Ryan Harden won a header in midfield which fell to Chris Moores. His feed through found Richard Williams Cooke who had somehow managed to stay on-side and the big man bore down on goal, before lashing the ball home from eight yards. On 17 minutes it was 2-0 after a lovely cross into the box by Williams Cooke was missed by everyone except the alert Mike Lundstram at the far post, who took a touch before slamming the ball past the helpless Dwain Jones in the Conwy goal. The visitors hit back and Jamie Jones fired in a long range missile that grazed the Town's crossbar. But Town all but killed the game on 25 minutes when Kevin Jones produced a delightful through ball to Williams Cooke. He ghosted past a man before clinically sliding the ball past the Conwy custodian with his right foot, which he usually only uses to stand on! Jamie Hulse in the Town goal had to get down well to snaffle a Lee Thomas free kick, but at the other end excellent running by Paul Edwards provided an opportunity for the quicksilver Lundstram to send in a dangerous ball into the box, which was cleared at a panic by the shell-shocked Morfa outfit. The visitors were unfortunate not to register when the overlapping Jamie Jones found himself one-on-one with Hulse and somehow the Denbigh stopper got a piece of the ball which struck the hand of Kevin Jones, but from the resultant free kick Denbigh managed to clear courtesy of big Danny Jellicoe. The second half saw a more determined United and a flashing first time Bryn Phillips effort scraped a Denbigh post after an excellent run by the speedy Paul Cassidy. Orme thought he had notched Denbigh's fourth with a brave header, but was befuddled to see the whistleblower point to the spot and master blaster Paul Edwards stepped up to lash the penalty kick into the onion bag, giving the keeper no chance. Kevin Evans showed a silky touch to release William Cooke out on the left and the Denbigh forward tried his luck with a lob that the keeper did well to grab at the second attempt. But another was on its way and it was Lundstram who grabbed his second after a flowing move. United snatched a consolation after a one-two put the impressive Paul Cassidy free in front of goal and his firm strike beat Hulse to make the final score 5-1. *After Match Hospitality: The Hand Inn Final Score: Denbigh Town 5 Conwy United 1 Scorers: Denbigh Town : Richard Williams Cooke (2) Mike Lundstram (2) Paul Edwards (Pen) Conwy Utd : Paul Cassidy With Rhyl winning 2-1 , this means that Town are champions unless they lose 5-0 ( or by 5 clear goals) at Llanrug Utd on Saturday.
Chris Moores and K'Evs challenge for the ball.
Mr. Moores looks to feed a ball through.
Ryan Harden swings a corner ball into the box.
A Ryan Harden Free Kick.
Chris Moores in action. Comments[3] | |
Sat, 21 April 2007 ![]() Burgess grabs key goal as Town scrape by BethesdaBy Peter Glynn BETHESDA ATHLETIC 0, DENBIGH TOWN 1 SOMETIMES the result is more important than the performance and this proved to be the case as Denbigh snatched all three points with a solitary goal against Bethesda that now sees Town on the verge of taking the Welsh Alliance crown. Denbigh started strongly and on two minutes the effervescent Paul Edwards pinched the ball in the middle of the park, played a ball to Ian Evans whose pass found the returning Richard Williams Cooke. The big man decided to have a pop first time but was unlucky to see his lob clear the left post with the keeper stranded. Opportunity almost knocked for Chris Moores on five minutes when a long Hulse clearance bounced beyond a retreating home defence. Moores took a touch before unleashing a shot that the keeper did well to smother. Paul Edwards and Ryan Harden bamboozled the Bethesda defence at a short corner and the little conjuror fizzed over a cross that was headed away by Simon Williams with Ian Evans steaming in. From the subsequent corner, Williams Cooke played in Chris Moores whose hooked effort hit wood. Suddenly Town began to struggle and Bethesda almost pinched an unlikely lead on 40 minutes with a shot that inched just past the left post. In the second half it was spicing up and on the hour mark, Bethesda's Simon Williams saw red when, in frustration on being penalised, he attempted to kick the ball into the River Ogwen, connecting instead with Ian Evans. On 73 minutes, the visitors made that all-important breakthrough. Jamie Hobson sent over a trademark pinpointer into the six-yard box for Kenny Burgess to bury the vital opener. One is rarely enough in football and Pesda player boss Danny Glyn Roberts sent himself on. He should have levelled six minutes later, but curled an effort wide with the goal begging. Veteran Steve Jones turned on a sixpence to send one just wide, then back in Town's defence Hobson received a nasty blow to the leg as things began to turn a little sour. Handbags at fifty paces near the dugouts forced the Man In Black to have to walk the line as things threatened to go pear shaped, but ultimately Denbigh played out the rest of the match in comparative ease to secure the points. Final Score: Pesda 0 v Denbigh Town 1
Action from today's game.
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Tue, 17 April 2007 ![]()
Holders Denbigh Town booked themselves a Cookson Cup Final date against Llanrug United in an enthralling semi final encounter against Llandudno Junction at Y Morfa , Conwy. 2-1 hardly begins to tell the story as Town ran the Junction ragged in the first half , with two excellently taken goals by Ryan Harden , who slammed a first time effort past Joe Welsh in the Llan goal and Chris Moores who controlled a Cassidy pass in the box , beat a man and spanked the ball home. It could , and possibly should , have been more as Moores somehow clipped an effort over the bar from three yards out and the same man lifted another over with only Welsh to beat. The second half started in similar vein and Ian Evans was desperate to see his sweet volley find the net only to be ruled out for offside. Denbigh Captain , Kevin Jones , struck the bar after a superb move involving Moores and Kenny Burgess , but with 20 minutes remaining , Junction pulled a goal back with a spectacular effort and looked for a moment as if they may force extra time. With Tommy Harrison immaculate in the heart of the Town defence , Denbigh dealt with most of what Junction could conjure up and , apart from a few harum-scarums , played out the final five minutes in the Junction half to record a satisfying win over a team boasting several Cymru Alliance players. Final Score: Denbigh Town 2 v Llandudno Junction 1 Tonight I recorded the 90 minute commentary - and here for your entertainment are the Ryan Harden & Chris Moores goals. I cannot post the whole game as the file is too huge and I am short of that amount of space in my account. Love trains? Then a visit to Y Morfa Ground is recommended as one passes every 30 minutes.
TV Gantry
Jamie Hulse Warms Up
Steve Jones Warms Up
Dean , Jamie , Tim , Kev , Gary Hardcore , Gatty , Ryan , Ian
Midfield
A Robbo Throw In
A Train Passes By
Another Train
Steve Jones Keeps an Eye On Proceedings
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Sat, 14 April 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town swept aside Llanberis to inch closer to the Welsh Alliance Championship with a four goal second half salvo at sunny Central Park writes Peter Glynn. After a barren first stanza , during which both sides huffed and puffed with little reward in sub-tropical temperatures , it was Town who suddenly pulled on their scoring boots to register four quality strikes as they totally dominated proceedings. Goal merchant Ian Evans grabbed the first on 54 minutes after excellent work by Kevin Jones. The full back combined with Darren Cassidy , who found Chris Moores just outside the area. His slide rule pass picked out Evans who thumped the ball past the host's keeper to record his 6th strike in 5 games. The Central Park side now showed their class as they struck with a move that started with Jamie Hulse. The keeper picked out Moores , who spotted the all-action Paul Edwards in the centre of midfield. Edwards burst forward and released the on-rushing Kevin Jones and the full back converted superbly well to double Town's advantage. The Jones-Cassidy double act was creating panic in the 'Beris defence and it was Cassidy who lobbed over a ball that Edwards just failed to convert. Calvin Davies was pushed up front as Dyer shuffled his pack , and the Welshpool wizard was soon on the scoresheet to give Town their killer third. Paul Edwards pinched the ball in midfield and he dinked a ball to Ian Evans , who slipped in Davies who gave the keeper no chance with a clinical strike from 10 yards on 72 minutes. A minute later it should have been four as Cassidy hit the woodwork from the edge of the box , then the same man curled another just over as Town were cutting through the Llanberis midfield like a knife through butter. Dyer added Gary Madoc Jones and Rob Schrimshaw to the brew and the little full back's give and go released Jamie Hobson , whose sweeping cross was parried behind for a corner. The fourth was surely coming and Llanberis were punished by a shocker of a back pass which was pounced on 30 yards out by Madoc Jones. The sub bore down on the visitor's goal and he danced his way around the keeper to slam gleefully into an empty net. It was now a matter of how many as first Kevin Evans saw his effort turned round a post. Then brother Ian turned on a ball and the keeper did well to block off his shot. Edwards released a piledriver and then at the death Cassidy slammed an effort just past a post as Town continued to carve out opportunities and set themselves up for that Championship run in. Denbigh Town: Hulse , Hobson , K.Jones , Roberts , Orme , Davies , Harden , Edwards , Cassidy , Moores , I.Evans. Subs (used) Schrimshaw , Madoc-Jones , K.Evans. After Match Hospitality: The Golden Lion Blog notes: Amazingly I have managed to commentate through half of the second stanza substituting 'Conwy' for 'Llanberis'. Amazing how the mind plays tricks. So listen out for these. I need a few new ideas on where the podcast is going. I've done commentary , personal rants , player / manager/committee/fan interviews , team talks , phone ins , competitions... anyone have any ideas? And how long is optimum time? 45 minutes is too long in my humble opinion , but 25 minutes seems to be average. I did manage to get to the Hope (and Anchor) but ended up in the Mason's Arms as Alchemy were playing there. Every song they played , I own - my favourites were the Thin Lizzy stuff , ACDC and best of all , Rainbow's 'Kill The King'. Final Score: Denbigh Town 4 Llanberis 0 Scorers: Ian Evans , Kevin Jones , Calvin Davies , Gary Madoc-Jones
Cassidy Feels The Strain
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Tue, 10 April 2007 ![]() NWCFACC Semi Final at Halkyn Road , Holywell Denbigh Town 0 Flint Town United 3 Scorers: Beck 2 , Leech. Town succumbed to a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Flint Town United in the semi final of the NWCFA Challenge Cup under the lights at Halkyn Road , Holywell. Denbigh dominated for long periods , but were killed off by three clinical strikes , including a 3rd minute opener from the impressive Shaun Beck. The Silkmen came out all guns blazing , and before Beck struck , Flint were unfortunate to see a Kevin Leech header strike wood in the very first minute of the game. The Central Park outfit weathered that early onslaught and gradually began to take charge , without seriously troubling the Flint goal. Tommy Harrison and Jamie Hobson were tireless in midfield and up front Chris Moores and Ian Evans battled hard but were denied by a combination of good Flint Town defending and serious problems with a bobbly pitch. Beck grabbed his second from a breakaway on the hour and an over head effort from the veteran Leech on 82 minutes wrapped up matters. With Matt Gatfield the pick of the Town players , Denbigh's best moment fell to Kevin Evans whose sweetly struck shot was saved at full length by the Silkmen's keeper. Town now have a date with Llanberis at Central Park on Saturday in their quest for points to overhaul Rhyl in the race for the Championship. ![]() Denbigh Town Defence Stands Firm ![]() Kevin Jones Ushers the Ball Out ![]() WTH! Flint Question The Official ![]() K'Evs has a Run! ![]() Under Lights ![]() Hobson : A Midfield Battler Comments[0] | |
Sat, 7 April 2007 ![]() Glan Conwy 4 Denbigh Town 1 The pain!
Meanwhile... Central Park in all it's Cathedral glory
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My favourite pub is The Hope and Anchor , 94 Vale Street , Denbigh. Plug and Play , every other Friday. Live music , great atmosphere. Brain's Skull Attack!! Always a warm welcome from behind the bar , lots to do such as Curry Night , Folk Afternoons , Plug n Play ( oh , I mentioned that already). Garden out the back for those lazy , hazy days of summer and children's play area. Summer League is starting soon. I am nailing my colours firmly to the mast and will be following the fortunes of Henllan FC. Two reasons: I used to live in Maes y Coed which was in the old Parish of Henllan. And a lot of the Henllan lads have done Denbigh Town proud this year. Who will you be following / rooting for? Comments[3] | |
Tue, 3 April 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town 3 v Rhydymwyn 2 Mike Lundstram , Ian Evans (2) Nice!
Ian Evans at the Double Report: Last gasp Denbigh Town grabbed top spot in the Welsh Alliance with a 3-2 win over local rivals Rhydymwyn in a topsy turvy encounter at Central Park writes Peter Glynn. Town squandered an early 2-0 lead to let the visitors back in it and only a 90th minute header from Ian Evans gave Town the points when a draw looked likely. The hosts came out on fire with Kenny Burgess at his best , and it was the winger who laid it off to Darren Cassidy . A first time ball found new boy Mike Lundstram , who thought he had opened his account but his effort was ruled out for offside by the merry flagwaver. Lundstram was upended a minute later in the box as Denbigh began to cut through a struggling Rhyd defence , but a warning was posted at the other end when Luke Reece had his shot blocked off by a last ditch tackle from Mark Orme. Town continuted to carve open the visitors and on 12 minutes Cassidy won the ball in midfield. His run prodded a ball to the feet of Burgess and the winger sent over an exact cross that was headed home by Lundstram at the far post to give the Central Park outfit an early lead. Burgess linked up with Kevin Evans who forced a corner and Lundstram may have bagged a second but this time his nod cleared the bar. Adam Jones had to put his body on the line as Rhyd countered , but then a sublime ball by Burgess released Lundstram whose effort was saved by visiting shotstopper Stanton. Rhyd were troublesome up front and Reece found the skillfull Peter Hughes who forced a corner which was punched clear by Jamie Hulse with the visiting strikers piling in. Ryan Harden sent in a ball that Burgess headed wide , but then on 35 minutes it could have been two as Cassidy strode towards goal and was in dismay to see his super strike thud back off the crossbar. However a minute later it was 2-0 as Burgess took advantage of a sleepy Rhyd backline and Ian Evans slammed home. But almost from the restart Rhyd plundered a goal back, as Adrian Parry found himself in acres and he spanked the ball past a helpless Hulse. Denbigh responded and Kevin Evans shot wide with a fizzing effort , but then at the other end Dafydd Griffith saw his effort inch wide of the Town goal as Rhyd continued to grow in confidence. The second stanza saw the visitors in the ascendancy in gloomy conditions. Harden had been replaced by Hobson at the break following a tough challenge and the game developed into a tit for tat encounter as first Cassidy saw his low shot saved and then at the other end Peter Hughes posed problems for the Town defence with some tricky footwork. And it was Hughes who was unfortunate to have a penalty claim turned down when brought to ground in the box. Cassidy was linking well with Man of the Match Burgess , whose cross found the willing Lundstram again , but this time his header was too weak to trouble the Rhyd keeper. Burgess next set up Cassidy and he launched an effort that was spectacularly tipped round the post. On the hour mark , Rhyd should have scored but Steve Bennett shot straight at Hulse when one on one , and then the same man sliced wide when easier to convert. Lundstram has pace to burn and his run produced a flag kick from which Mark Orme powered a header wide. Town were looking to put the game to bed but were leaving gaps at the back that Rhyd were eager to exploit. Adam Jones had to be at his best to concede a corner but Town then countered and Matt Gatfield swung over a superb cross that was plucked out of the air as Ian Evans challenged. Burgess and Lundstram were complimenting each other , and Ian Evans joined the party but his first time shot cleared the bar. Then a trademark Gatfield cross picked out Lundstram whose nod went wide as Town started to pose serious questions. Kevin Evans felt the full force of a challenge by Parry , who saw yellow , and then Town were left bellowing for a penalty as Ian Evans had his legs taken as he danced his way towards the target. But on 87 minutes the visitors did what they had been threatening to do on the break and another defensive error let in Reece who tucked the ball past a stranded Hulse to give the Flintshire side a deserved equaliser. But dogged Denbigh would not lie down , as first another Cassidy rasper struck wood. Then in the final minute it was that man Ian Evans who grabbed his second and all three points with a planted header at the far post from a pinpoint Gatfield cross , to take Denbigh a point clear of Rhyl with a game in hand. Team: Hulse , Gatfield , A. Jones , Orme , Roberts , Cassidy , Harden , K.Evans , I. Evans , Lundstram , Burgess. Subs: Hobson (used) , Madoc-Jones , K.Jones , S.Jones.
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Sat, 31 March 2007 ![]() Sometimes the result is more important than the performance and that was the case as Denbigh came from a goal down to pinch a 2-1 victory against Bethesda Athletic at Central Park writes Pete Glynn. Useful Latics had come to spoil the party and from kick off the hosts were up against it as the Meurig Park outfit mounted raid after raid on the Denbigh goal. Jason Joyce had an effort on the 3 minute mark that skimmed wide of the right post , and then the same man crossed into the path of Danny Glyn Roberts , but the goal-machine was thwarted by Denbigh captain Mark Orme when poised to let rip. Matty Gatfield was busy on the left , and his give and go fell invitingly to Ian Evans , but the Town's Number 9 lifted his effort over the bar. On 10 minutes , Kevin Evans mishit a first time shot , which fell nicely to Darren Cassidy but the midfielder bounced in frustration as his low drive was turned round the post by Latic's shotstopper Owen. Harden was being kept at bay by some stern challenges but on 20 minutes the mini-magician hoodwinked his way to the bye line and his cross flashed across goal , just begging for that final touch. Latics nearly opened their account when Hulse was forced to push a long range effort around a post , but at the other end a shove on Kevin Evans in the box was airily waved away by referee Newport. Bethesda looked the more hungry and they began to over run the Town midfield , who were missing the presence of Edwards and Williams-Cooke. Danny Glyn fed the willing Mark Owen who spanked a right footer into Hulse's breadbasket. It was a temproary respite as minute later the visitors edged in front. Bethesda's full back Chris Joyce floated in a cross that deceived everyone and settled in the back of the Town net to give the visitors a deserved , if fortunate , lead. A poor goal kick then gave Danny Glyn a sniff as his lob was turned onto the bar by Hulse and from the corner the same man should have buried his free header with the Town defence in slumberland. If Town were lacklustre in the first half , then the opposite can be said of their performance in the second. Chris Moores gathered a clearance and slipped in a first time ball to Ian Evans who planted just wide when well placed. Then Cassidy ran helter skelter at the Latic's defence and was unfortunate to see his final ball hacked clear with Burgess steaming in. Harden won a free kick and his delivery fell to the increasingly busy Burgess who fired over and then an Ian Evans header was superbly saved by the Bethesda custodian. Jamie Hobson was added to the mix as Town pressed for the equaliser and his ball found Ian Evans in the clear , but the Denbigh man was cynically pulled back by Simon Williams , which earned the Latic's captain a yellow. Next Burgess crossed over a fizzer which was met by Cassidy on the volley , with Owen pulling off another superb save , assisted by the woodwork. A rare Bethesda moment saw Darren Gowans shoot just wide , but on 73 minutes Town were level. Kevin Evans swept over the ball from the left and Hobson met the ball on the volley to fire home through a ruck of players. Town now scented a win and Ian Evans spotted Cassidy whose shot broke to Mark Orme 5 yards from goal , but Owen pulled off his third quality save of the match to deny a certain goal. Denbigh were not to be denied as a Harden free kick on 88 minutes was met by an unchallenged Burgess who planted a firm header past a stranded Owen to give Town a precious lead. Right at the death , Hulse showed his worth with a magnificent full stretch save from Danny Glyn which secured all three points and this win makes Town almost racing certs for a return to the Cymru Alliance. Man of the Match: Matty Gatfield. After Match Hospitality: The Hand Inn. Final Score: Denbigh Town 2 Bethesda 1
Jamie Hulse
Kevin Evans on the ball.
Mark Orme strides out of defence.
Bethesda's Danny Glyn Roberts runs at the Town defence.
Matt Gatfield has his eye on the ball. Kevin Evans battles for the ball.
Latic's Craig Tipton sees yellow.
Town press for the winner.
Burgess ready to pounce. Comments[2] | |
Sat, 24 March 2007 ![]() Pwllheli Town 1 Denbigh Town 4 Richard Williams Cooke , Kenny Burgess , Ian Evans and Darren Cassidy on target. Denbigh Town Reserves 1 Trefnant Village 0 A Scrimshaw screamer wins the points! Promotion! Congratulations to DTFC Reserves on attaining runners up spot in Clwyd League Division One. This secures a promotion place!
Lee Mason's Medal!
Trefnant's Mark Jones pings a ball over under pressure from James Kovall.
Denbigh Town give applause to visitor's Trefnant Village.
Justin Jones , Captain of Denbigh Town Reserves
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Sat, 17 March 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town enjoyed a 2-0 win in the top of the table encounter against Rhyl Reserves at Central Park reports Peter Glynn. A first half penalty and a 90th minute strike sealed victory in a game that looked for long periods as if one goal might clinch the points. And the hosts were excellent value for their win , restricting a good Rhyl side to few , if any , clear cut opportunities. The first quarter was a cat and mouse affair , with both sides unable to stamp any authority on the game. Ryan Harden was central to most of the Town excursions into Rhyl territory , and his link up with Man of the Match Paul Edwards caused panic in the Lilywhite defence on 7 minutes as the little maestro swung in a curling ball that was gratefully hooked over his own bar by Brett Jones. The Harden flag kick fell to Edwards whose first time effort was diverted away by a Lilywhite boot. The hosts almost profited from a fluke opener when on 10 minutes a hasty Hobson clearance carried in the wind and keeper Whitfield had to backpedal to tip the ball onto the bar. The first clear cut opportunity fell to Williams Cooke. The big man received a dabbed ball by workaholic Ian Evans , and he turned first time to fire across the face of goal with Rhyl defenders awol. At the other end Ian Dunn posed a problem and Hulse had to stretch to pluck his curler out of the sky with Mike Roose sniffing any fumbles. The hosts were finding a willing runner in Adam Jones , and the left back put a ball through to Ian Evans and only a firm challenge by Matt Holt saved a strike on goal. Paul Roberts launched another ball at the Denbigh back line that Hulse did well to pouch , and from the shotstopper's kick , Paul Edwards strode through midfield and unleashed an effort that was deflected away for a flag kick. Some of the Rhyl crosses were of the highest quality and Denbigh were grateful to find Hulse in his best form of the season as the custodian continued to deal with everything the visiting widemen could throw at him. Town began to grow in confidence and it was no surprise when they made the breakthrough on 33 minutes , albeit from the penalty spot. Adam Jones swept into the box and was brought crashing to terra firma by the outstretched boot of Chris Roberts , and with the whistleblower pointing to the spot , Edwards stepped up to slam the ball past Whitfield to edge Town in front. Adam Jones almost got on the score sheet as a minute later as the Denbigh man unleashed a strike which was spectacularly saved by the impressive Whitfield. The Vale side were now firmly in the box seat. Edwards arrived late in the box , and his side footed effort from 12 yards thumped back off the crossbar with the Lilywhite defenders all at sea. Then Burgess got into the act , linking up with Harden before trying to release Williams Cooke who just failed to connect from his cross cum shot. The visitors had the wind behind them in the second stanza and almost immediately goal machine Mike Roose was sniffing a goal , but his header cleared the bar with the Denbigh defence in dreamland. The Belle Vue outfit now were in their purple patch and pressed forward seeking out the equaliser. Hulse palmed away a Mitchell Booth effort and followed it up with a fine save from Simon Holloway. Town countered and Harden was on the receiving end of a hard challange that left him in Disneyland. From the freekick , Williams Cooke spanked a ball towards goal which was hacked clear on the second attempt. Rhyl upped the tempo further and Ian Dunn may have done better when Roose fed him a ball , but his first time turn and shot went wide of the upright. Then a deflected Booth effort almost fell to Roose but the little goalgrabber just failed to find the target. Denbigh hit back and Kenny Burgess bamboozled his way into the Rhyl box , but his effort swept wide of a post. Then at the other end the heroic Hulse brought out a triple save to deny Rhyl. Town now grabbed the game by it's proverbials and the Evans brothers linked up create an opening for Ian , but Whitfield was brave to gather. Williams Cooke was holding up the ball and feeding his willing partners as Denbigh looked to put the game to bed.With the clock running down , Kevin Evans found the ball at his feet wide on the left wing. With twinkle toes , he slipped one man , beat another , and skinned a third before curling in a low cross. Burgess gambled and he arrived first to sweep the ball home from six yards, much to the delight of the home players and supporters. End of. Thursday sees Denbigh at Conwy United in the QF of the NWCFA Challenge Cup and on Saturday they visit Pwllheli and Tim Dyer's men will be desperate to continue their impressive run of results. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , Jamie Hobson , Adam Jones , Mark Orme , John Roberts , Paul Edwards , Kevin Evans , Ryan Harden , Ian Evans , Kenny Burgess , Richard Williams Cooke. Subs( Used) Kevin Jones , Darren Cassidy , Gary Madoc Jones ( Not Used) Matty Gatfield , Steve Jones. Rhyl Reserves: Paul Whitfield , Brett Jones , Chris Roberts , Andy Davies , Matt Holt , Ross Stephens , Ian Dunn , Mitchell Booth , Mike Roose , Paul Roberts , Simon Holloway. Subs : Dan Jones , Alec Williams , Sam Brewerton , Sam Shorrocks , Dave Vickers. Man of the Match: Paul Edwards. After Match Hospitality: The Hand Inn. Final Score: Denbigh 2 Rhyl Reserves 0 Denbigh on the Attack! Jamie Hobson challenges Rhyl's Chris Roberts Jamie Hulse pouches the ball. Spot the Ball? Paul Edwards in Penalty Action!
Little String Puller Harden In Midfield Pursuit. Comments[3] | |
Sun, 11 March 2007 ![]() In this show: Interview with Denbigh Diamonds , a half time team talk and a word with Jonah. Links: Denbigh Diamonds Match Reports: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/nwgirls/pages/reports.shtml Plan Nine Rock Show: Vote for the DTFC Podcast here: http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=44018
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Kevin Jones was awesome in defence all afternoon. Action (and inaction) from the game. Denbigh Diamonds Report: SATURDAY/10TH/MARCH DENBIGH DIAMONDS 2 - 3 RHYL HEARTS The penultimate game of the league campaign and Denbigh needed to win both their remaining fixtures to have a chance of finishing 3rd in the North Wales Central League , writes Rod Roberts. The largest girls league in the region. Weather conditions today were dry but very windy which had a major effect on the game. Rhyl kicked off playing into the wind and looked the better team for the first 5 minutes without creating any chances. Both sides found it difficult to control the ball in the gusting wind. Diamonds slowly started to take charge with Steph Farley and Rachel P. Jones combining well up front creating 3 good opportunities which on another day would have been buried in the back of the net. The breakthrough eventually came after 15 minutes. A well timed through ball from Paige Morris in midfield was latched onto by Steph whose first shot was saved but she placed the ball through the keepers legs with the rebound. 1 - 0. Denbigh were now in attack mode coming close on several occasions. The closest was when Captain Sophie Roberts won the ball in her right back position and ran the full length of the pitch, beating opponents with her electric pace only to see her side footed shot skim the post. Rhyl Hearts looked liked caving in under the constant pressure but just as against Kinmel Bay last week Denbigh were caught 3 against 2 on the break. The initial shot from 8 yards was saved by Hannah in the Denbigh goal but the ball fell kindly to the feet of an attacker who couldnâ??t miss from 2 yards out. 1 - 1. The game became stretched as the Diamonds launched balls over Rhyl's defence to their strikers who missed more opportunities. They eventually took the lead on 25 minutes when midfielder Steph Farley (who was looking back to her best) blasted in her 2nd goal of the match from 10 yards. Half time 2 - 1 to the Diamonds. At this point you could only envisage a Denbigh win but Rhyl had other ideas . With the wind increasing all the time and Denbigh playing against it in the 2nd half the players grew very tired. Rhyl took full advantage of the conditions by thumping the ball up field and creating several chances. A Rhyl corner resulted in a melee in the goalmouth until the ball was prodded out to a Rhyl player whose shot was instinctively handled by a Denbigh player. Penalty! Theyâ??re like buses, you go 3 seasons without and then 2 come along in consecutive games, unfortunately they both went against Denbigh. The spot kick was well driven giving the keeper no chance. 2 - 2 with 20 minutes still to play. Diamonds were getting more tired and Rhyl grew more confident. Hannah Jones in the Denbigh goal was made to work very hard making numerous saves but all the Rhyl pressure paid off . With 10 minutes to go the ball was once again in the Denbigh net completing the comeback. 2 - 3 which remained the score at full time. Denbigh were left to rue all their missed chances in the 1st half and their busy fixture list over the past 3 weeks seemed to catch up with them. The Diamonds were jaded but theyâ??ll be back. Their next match is against the favourites to win the league, Mold away. Keep smiling and keep sparkling, come on you Diamonds. Many thanks to The Hand Inn for sponsoring the game today. If there are any girls between school years 8 or 9 who are interested in joining in the fun and playing for a great team you can come along to training on Thursday evenings at 7.30 pm on the astro-turf at Denbigh leisure centre or alternately call Martin Jones ( MANAGER ) on Denbigh 812810 or Rod Roberts ( Assistant coach ) on 816620. Listen to interviews with Denbigh Diamonds on: http://denbigh.libsyn.com FAW UNDER 13'S GIRLS LEAGUE Pos Name P W D L Pts 1. Prestatyn Girls FC 8 7 0 1 21 2. Flint Wildcats 8 6 1 1 19 3. Kinmel Bay 9 6 0 3 18 4. Mold 6 5 1 0 16 5. Denbigh Diamonds 9 4 2 3 14 6. Rhyl Hearts Divas 9 4 1 4 13 7. Vicars Cross 8 4 1 3 13 8. Penyffordd 7 2 1 4 7 9. Ewloe Deva 8 1 2 5 5 10. Colwyn Bay FC 9 1 1 7 4 11. Mostyn 9 0 0 9 0 Comments[2] | |
Sat, 3 March 2007 ![]() Cookson Cup Semi Final Central Park , Denbigh Final Score: Denbigh Town 1 Llandudno Junction 1 Denbigh Town won 4-2 on penalties aet. Scorers: Kenny Burgess (Denbigh) & Daryl Jones (Junction)
Kenny Burgess
John Roberts leads out Denbigh Town.
The Captains and Match Officials with DTFC Match Mascot The Canteen Girls
Tango Man hits the Mic. Comments[4] | |
Sat, 24 February 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town FC. - On International Duty. Denbigh Town Reserves 2 Cerrigydrudion 0 Scorers: Toole , Tomos. Team: Smith , Scrimshaw , Bowen , J.Jones , Mason , Earnshaw , Kovall , Madoc-Jones , Lewis , Toole , Brown. Subs (all used) Tomos , Bailey , James. Matty Toole - Scorer Steffan Tomos - Scorer Comments[3] | |
Tue, 20 February 2007
Holywell Town v Denbigh Town Halkyn Road Final Score 1-3 Chris Moores' 85 minutes goal finally settled an end to end encounter as Denbigh Town ran out 3-1 winners against Holywell Town at Halkyn Road. Three points was a must for Dyer's men and the visitors were probably good value for their win against a much improved Flintshire outfit. Denbigh set the pace early doors as Booker and Moores combined well , forcing the keeper to be brave. Booker had a mesmerising game and the winger beat two men and shot across the goalmouth with Ian Evans just failing to add the final touch. Yet another Booker run linked up Harden and Moores , the latter just over running the ball at the death. Hulse was called into spectacular action , the Denbigh stopper stretching to tip a long range effort onto the crossbar. Hulse then got up to punch away a wicked cross , the follow up shot being deflected away by Kevin Jones for a corner. Denbigh bounced back and Adam Jones whipped in a sweet ball to Cassidy who struck a first time volley that inched past an upright. Both sides were finding it difficult to play classy soccer on the bumpy surface but Booker's skill almost brought an opener. His clipped pass fell perfectly to the head of Moores , but the Denbigh man could only guide the ball into the arms of the grateful host's keeper. But it was only a respite for Hoywell , as Denbigh struck on the half hour. Harden found himself in space in midfield and his run found Booker lurking out on the left. He fed Ian Evans who slipped his marker to roll the ball into the empty net. The visitors were now in control as first Moores tested the keeper from long range , and then a Booker free kick was fumbled with the Denbigh forwards unable to pick up the bits. Then on the stroke of half time a Cassidy free kick fell to Booker , whose effort rattled the crossbar , with Ian Evans' follow up effort just floating wide. If the first half belonged to Booker , the second belonged to Williams Cooke. The big man combined with Harden and released the workaholic Moores who was desperate to see his effort well pouched at the second attempt. Next Gatfield pumped a ball into the box which fell to Williams Cooke , who set Moores up with a one on one , with the Holywell custodian coming out on top. Then Booker slipped a ball into Moores' path but the striker could only guide the ball at the keeper as the bobble contrived to deny the Denbigh man a goal he desperately deserved. On 50 minutes Hulse was back in action on two occasions but Booker combined with Williams Cooke who put through Evans , but the Holywell defence muscled up at the expense of a corner. Another goal was coming and it was a Booker corner , superbly dummied by Williams Cooke that let in John Roberts to toe poke the ball home with the home defence bamboozled. Williams Cooke now threatened to grab the match by the scruff of the neck as first he released Booker who fired at the keeper when well placed. Then from a corner , the big man found the head of Kevin Evans who was unlucky to see his effort scrambled away. Roberts proved his worth at the other end as his last ditch tackle saved a certain goal , then at the other end Williams Cooke did the old one-two with Ian Evans , but was disappointed that his final shot was powder puff. Suddenly Holywell shifted up a gear and Denbigh were fortunate not to concede from a corner that was eventually scrambled away. Gaps were appearing in the host's defence as they sought a way back into the game. Williams Cooke broke and he linked with Kenny Burgess and Moores before firing off a cannon that ricocheted for a flag kick. From that another Williams Cooke blockbuster flattened a defender , but Holywell broke out and forced a corner themselves from which Kevin Thomas poached a goal with the Denbigh back line in a panic. Holywell sniffed an unlikely equaliser with time was running out but Dyer played his trump , replacing the tireless Ian Evans with Calvin Davies. His superb run and quality cross from the right found the head of Moores and the striker made it 3-1 with no way back for Holywell. Denbigh: Hulse , Gatfield , A.Jones , K.Jones , Roberts , Cassidy , Harden , Williams Cooke , Booker , I.Evans , Moores. Subs (used) Burgess , K.Evans , Davies ( not used) Hobson. Comments[3] | |
Sat, 17 February 2007 ![]() Halkyn United 0 Denbigh Town 2 Darren Cassidy - Scorer Ian Evans - Scorer Denbigh Town Reserves 3 Caerwys Reserves 1 Comments[1] | |
Sat, 10 February 2007
Dean talks to Darren Cassidy pre-match.
Action from the game.
Adam Jones in action
The Bench
Andy Booker
Rich Williams Cooke.
Tim Dyer & Steve Jones. Referee Trigg and Ryan Harden.
Your host , Peter Glynn Comments[1] | |
Mon, 5 February 2007 ![]() The Denbigh Town Football Club Podcast has gone professional! Libsyn is now hosting the podcasts. Previous podcasts hosted by Podbean will remain at that site , but future episodes will be hosted here. The first podcast is the February 3rd 2007 episode featuring interviews with: Tim Dyer , Richard Williams Cooke and Rob Scrimshaw. Latest results: Llanrwst United 1 Denbigh Town 1 Denbigh Town Reserves 0 Abergele Rovers 2 Comments[1] | |

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