Thu, 30 August 2007 ![]() ![]() ![]() Manager Dyer reports no new injuries as Denbigh Town look to make it three wins out of three for their game against Llanfairpwll on Saturday. Dyer believes that Llan will provide similar opposition as Llandyrnog United. " It was very low key first half on Wednesday and we cannot expect Llanfairpwll to be as flat as Llandyrnog were in the first half , but there's no doubt about it , if we produce some of the football we played second half , and put a bit more tempo to it , we'll be fine. It was great to see all our forwards scoring as it brings confidence. " Denbigh Town (From) Jamie Hulse , Darren Edwards , Adam Jones , Kevin Jones , Matt Gatfield , Mark Orme , Paul Edwards , John Roberts , Tony Davies , Jamie Hobson , Kevin Evans , Ryan Harden , Darren Cassidy , Tommy Harrison , Kenny Burgess , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram , Luke O'Mahoney , Gareth John Williams. Category: general -- posted at: 4:23 PM Comments[2] | |
Wed, 29 August 2007 Second Helpings As Town Rout DyrnySecond half specialists Denbigh Town saw off Llandyrnog United with a four goal salvo to record back to back home victories, writes Peter Glynn at Central Park. After a barren first 45 minutes , Town took the game by the scruff of the neck , though Dyrny will be pointing to a dubious penalty that really turned the game. With both teams cancelling each other out , the second half sprang into life on 47 minutes when tricky winger Kenny Burgess sought out Mike Lundstram with a lovely through ball. Lundstram's pace took him away from a static United back line and he swept the ball home to bring what had been a dour game to life. ![]() Lundstram Slips One Home & Burgess Converts Dyrny now tried to up their own tempo and Jon Slater got his head to a wicked Danny Roberts cross , but the big striker was unlucky to see his effort thunder wide. The Central Park outfit suddenly discovered their passing game and as Dyrny pushed forward , so the gaps began to appear. O'Mahoney received a ball in the box and his first time flick hit a United hand and Dyrny were in agony to see the referee point to the spot. Burgess stepped forward and Ian Davies got a hand to the blockbuster but was unable to keep the ball out. ![]() Ian Evans In The Thick Of It & Luke O'Mahoney Scores Two nil was now a tough ask for the away side but it took two wonder saves from glovesman Jamie Hulse to keep Dyrny at bay as they sought an immediate response. John James threw on Anthony Marshall in the hope he could conjure a goal back , but Town were beginning to exploit the gaps and another Town breakaway gave Town a killer third. Luke O'Mahoney found himself with ball at feet in front of target and the youngster tucked the ball home as quick as a flash to make the game safe. Hulse In Action & Paul Edwards On The Prowl Town were now picking off the United side at will , and with Booker added to the menu , were serving up some exciting fare in front of goal. The fourth was the pick the bunch. O'Mahoney received the ball in the box and after holding it up , slipped it to Booker who squared for Ian Evans to fire home for his fourth in four games. 4-0 may be tough on a battling Llandyrnog side , but there was no doubting the quality of Dyer's Denbigh as they progress nicely up the Cymru Alliance League Table. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , Matt Gatfield , Tommy Harrison , Mark Orme , Tony Davies , Jamie Hobson , Kevin Evans , Mike Lundstram , Ian Evans , Luke O'Mahoney , Kenny Burgess. Subs (used) Paul Edwards , Andy Booker , John Roberts. Llandyrnog United: Ian Davies , Geraint Lloyd , Owain Roberts , Rhys Jones , Adam Lloyd , Chris Williams , Mark Hughes , Craig Wilkinson , Jon Slater , Michael Bryan Jones , Danny Roberts. Sub (used) Anthony Marshall. Podcast Man of the Match: Kenny Burgess Mascot: Jordan MacDonald. Llandyrnog United Match Ball Sponsor: Graham Goodchild. Category: match reports -- posted at: 5:56 PM 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] | |
Wed, 29 August 2007 Guitarworx , of Vale Street , Denbigh is the latest business to join the growing list of local sponsors of Denbigh Town Football Club.Hard working Club Secretary Ally Bennett has been personally sponsored by the business and hopes that others in the town will follow suit in support of their locally run club. ![]() Ally Bennett with Chris of Guitarworx " There are only a small number of individual players and the management available now for sponsorship as the scheme has taken off very quickly. As a club we want to support the town as much as we can , so it is nice that the club works with businesses and individuals to the benefit of each party." ![]() Player sponsorship is £20 for the season , which includes good publicity in the matchday programme and the website. Meanwhile , membership of Denbigh Town FC is also available for £5 which includes a number of benefits , such as free cuppa on matchdays , reduction in the price of season tickets and entry into the Christmas Draw. Category: general -- posted at: 6:01 AM Comments[3] | |
Tue, 28 August 2007 ![]() Derby Delight as Clayton Clinches Victory Defiant Denbigh Town Reserves bounced back from a two goal deficit to claim a morale boosting win against local derby rivals Llandyrnog United Reserves , reports Peter Glynn at Cae Nant. It was a game that could have gone either way , with two well matched teams serving up a veritable feast of football and some smashing goals to boot. ![]() Dyrny ripped into Town from the off and only some stern defending from Justin Jones and Jamie Clayton kept a rampant United side at bay. Gradually Town found their feet and Ben Stanway , at his best , was linking well with Jonny Bowen , who won a ball , fed the impressive Stanway and his sweeping cross from the bye line was somehow scrambled behind for a flag kick. Town were growing in confidence , playing against the slope and finding their men with slick passing. Adam Owen impressed with some neat touches , and Tom Sheridan was at the races with his usual 110 percent effort. Chris Hughes began to pull the strings as Denbigh began to dominate. Simon Mackie and Gaz John Williams were a menace up front , and the latter was desperately unlucky to see one long range effort strike wood and another glancing header from one of Stanway's pinpoint centres inch wide. ![]() Llandyrnog were still a dangerous proposition and on the 45 minute mark they unlocked the Town defence following a super crossfield ball from Emyr Jones which landed at the feet of Endaf Jones. The United striker took a touch before lashing home to edge the home side ahead. The second stanza opened with Dyrny scenting blood as wave after wave came at the Town , but Mason and Clayton were again immense to keep the hungry home side at arms length. A goal looked likely for the Cae Nant outfit and it appeared courtesy of Dylan Williams on 61 minutes , the youngster sweeping home the ball after an excellnt build up. But within two minutes it was that man Mason who threw Town a lifeline , a bullet header rippling the net and suddenly it was Denbigh turning the screw. Again and again , Sheridan's charges pounded the Cae Nant side's defence in search of parity , and only a mixture of desperate defending and sheer bad luck kept Town out. Steffan Tomos produced two trademark runs as Dyrny frantically tried to catch him. Something had to give and it was Chris Hughes who unlocked the door on 86 minutes , his strike being greeted with a wave of joy as Town found themselves deservedly level. A draw may have been a fair result but the Central Park brigade had only one thing in mind as deep into injury time the ball fell to big Jamie Clayton outside the Dyrny box. His sweet strike was a match for Nani's any day and Town had grabbed the three points with the last kick of a good tempered game to claim the bragging rights. Denbigh Town Reserves: Gaz Smith , Lee Mason , Jonny Bowen , Jamie Clayton , Justin Jones (Captain) , Ben Stanway , Tom Sheridan , Chris Hughes , Adam Owen , Gaz John Williams , Simon Mackie. Subs (used) Steffan Tomos , Keith Jones. Podcast Man of the Match: Jamie Clayton Category: match reports -- posted at: 5:35 PM Comments[3] | |
Tue, 28 August 2007 ![]() v ![]() Dyer was full of praise for his team and seeks a similar work ethic for Town's interesting Wednesday night encounter against local rivals Llandyrnog United at Central Park. "Up to half time we'd played the right way , did the right things , but just lacked a bit of quality at times in the final third. I said at half time , just keep playing the right way and we will back ourselves to come good which at the end of the day we did. We went three at the back for a spell which put them under the cosh , it allowed us a bit more freedom in the midfield area to get the ball to the forwards. I don't think we had a bad performer out there ." Denbigh Town (From) Jamie Hulse , Darren Edwards , Adam Jones , Kevin Jones , Matt Gatfield , Mark Orme , Paul Edwards , John Roberts , Tony Davies , Jamie Hobson , Kevin Evans , Ryan Harden , Darren Cassidy , Tommy Harrison , Kenny Burgess , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram , Luke O'Mahoney , Gareth John Williams. Category: general -- posted at: 10:55 AM Comments[2] | |
Mon, 27 August 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town Reserves are set to bring their Clwyd League Premier Division away game with Halkyn United Reserves forward 24 hours. Halkyn United are due to play a Welsh Alliance fixture at the Pant Newydd Ground on the 1st September , so the Reserve game will be kicking off at 6-30pm on 31st August. Meanwhile , Tony Sheridan welcomes back Simon Mackie (below) from holiday to the squad as the Reserves travel to Llandyrnog United Reserves on Tuesday , kick off 6-30pm at Cae Nant.
Simon Mackie in action Manager Sheridan has added three new players to his squad , local footballers Ian David Evans , Gareth Hughes and Keith Jones.
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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.
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Sat, 25 August 2007 ![]() Dominant Denbigh Town came from behind to record a 3-1 win over Holyhead Hotspur and were worthy of the score in a one sided affair , reports Peter Glynn from Central Park. ![]() After an opening day draw and a midweek defeat at the hands of local rivals Bala Town , Dyer's men were desperate to kick start their season and early doors it was one way traffic as Tommy Harrison and Kenny Burgess were making hay against a shaky Hotspur back line , including a blockbusting volley that skimmed a post from the eager Harrison. Yet against the run of play it was the visitors who took a lead , when a long ball out of defence on 15 minutes cleared the head of Mark Orme. Hulse was quickly off his line to challenge Holyhead's Tommy Edwards , but his kick fell to the dangerous Ian Williams who sent the ball back over the glovesman to record a shock lead. Town were rattled and began to huff and puff , but Lundstram was unlucky to have two efforts ruled out , the first for hand ball and the second , a more dubious decision , for offside. ![]() Tony Davies was a power house at the back as Holyhead launched a rare attack , and the big man somehow got his foot to the ball as Williams threated to poach a second. The second stanza was more of the same , with Town pitching camp in the Hotspur half but with little reward from a combination of hurried finishing and rank bad fortune. Manager Dyer threw on Luke O'Mahoney and the boy mountain began to ruffle some feathers. A goal was surely coming as first Tony Davies stayed up after a corner and saw his flick header beat the keeper but clear a post. Then O'Mahoney latched onto superb work from Ian Evans but his shot was snaffled by the Hotspur glovesman at the second attempt. ![]() But the inevitable happened and it came in somewhat controversial fashion. Worker bee Ian Evans broke free of the Holyhead back line on 74 minutes and was cynically denied an obvious goal scoring opportunity but referee Trigg deemed the foul worthy of a yellow. Justice prevailed as up stepped Harrison and the influential midfielder curled a beauty around the wall to give Town parity. Now it was a matter of when and how many. Lundstram and Booker combined to test an under pressure Shanahan in the Islander's goal , then Hobson sent over a wicked cross that was somehow bundled to safety with O'Mahoney looking to capitalise. And it was the Evans boys who swept the Central Park side into the lead on 78 minutes , when Kevin showed some brotherly love with a swirling cross and Ian headed the ball in off the bar. Then on 81 minutes Holyhead compounded matters with some fussy defending which allowed Ian Evans to snatch the ball and poke wide of Shanahan to complete the scoring. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , Adam Jones , Matt Gatfield , Mark Orme (captain) , Tony Davies , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison , Kevin Evans , Jamie Hobson , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram. Subs (used) Luke O'Mahoney , Andy Booker , Paul Edwards. Podcast Man of the Match: Ian Evans Scorers: Tommy Harrison , Ian Evans (2). Yellow Cards: Tommy Harrison , Tony Davies Category: match reports -- posted at: 3:04 PM Comments[1] | |
Sat, 25 August 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town Reserves suffered a 2-0 reverse against Rhuddlan Town yet for long periods were more than a match for their opponents, writes Peter Glynn live at Pengwern College. ![]() Rhuddlan Castle Town had the worst possible start as the Collegemen forced an immediate corner , which was delivered to the far post. As quick as a flash it was hit home by Sean Burrows to give Rhuddlan a 49 second advantage. Rhuddlan were quick to close down Denbigh's eager youngsters , but Tom Sheridan almost headed an equaliser from a Jonny Bowen cross , and then Gaz John Williams was denied a shot on target by a last ditch tackle , having been played in by Adam Owen. Darren Cassidy was unlucky to see his chance blocked off and the follow up from the midfielder was inches off target. Tony Sheridan urged his men to carry on playing the passing game as the second half opened with Rhuddlan Town immediately at it , spurning two chances to increase their lead. Sheridan threw on the experienced Chris Brown and his physical presence created opportunities for Tom Sheridan and then Gaz John , the latter shooting over following a flick on. Another Gaz John effort was tipped round the post as Town upped the ante , then a Ryan Harden flag kick was dropped by the host's glovesman and Sheridan's shot was hacked off the line. Next a Jamie Clayton bullet header inched just over the bar. It was to be one of those days as in the final minute another Rhuddlan Town corner brought dividends when the ball was headed back across goal and ended up in the back of the net to seal the game courtesy of Shane Hayes. Denbigh Town Reserves: Gaz Smith , Jonny Bowen , Ben Stanway , Jamie Clayton , Justin Jones (captain) , Darren Cassidy , Ryan Harden , Chris Hughes , Tom Sheridan , Adam Owen , Gareth John Williams . Sub (used) Chris Brown Podcast Man of the Match: Chris Hughes Category: match reports -- posted at: 3:00 PM Comments[0] | |
Fri, 24 August 2007 ![]() Tim Dyer welcomes Paul Edwards , Ryan Harden & Matt Gatfield (pictured) back into the squad as Town seek their first win in Saturday's game against Holyhead Hotspur , kick off 2-30pm at Central Park.
Denbigh Town (from) Jamie Hulse , John Roberts , Adam Jones , Kevin Wyn Jones , Mark Orme (Captain) , Tony Davies , Paul Edwards , Kevin Evans , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram , Ryan Harden , Jamie Hobson , Darren Cassidy , Luke O'Mahoney , Matt Gatfield. Category: general -- posted at: 9:57 AM Comments[1] | |
Wed, 22 August 2007 ![]() Interviews with Tony Sheridan & Chris Bailey on the back of a 5-0 win over 'Sannan.
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Wed, 22 August 2007 ![]() Awesome Foursome as Denbigh Town Reserves Go Nap Denbigh Town Reserves put to bed any memories of Saturday's 5-2 home defeat as they swept aside Llansannan in a 5-0 victory , including a four goal salvo from the electric Gaz John Williams , writes Peter Glynn at Central Park. ![]() Bolstered by first team players Matt Gatfield , Jamie Hobson and Darren Cassidy , Town bossed the first twenty , with Gaz John blazing over twice in quick succession before finding his composure to stroke a clear cut opportunity home having danced around the visitor's gloveman on 17 minutes. Cassidy was running amok on the left and the winger flashed two efforts wide before finding the target on the 22nd minute after excellent work by Jonny Bowen. Sannan found Justin Jones and Lee Mason in good form as they pressed for a reply , and a Gavin Roberts foray almost brought a goal but Gaz Smith was alert to turn the ball behind for a flag kick. Town rediscovered their early form in the second half , with Hobson the power house in the middle of the park. Sannan were useful but eventually succumbed to further strikes from Williams , on 70 , 75 and 88 minutes. 5-0 was tough on a good young Llansannan outfit who play neat , tidy football. Sport was the winner as the game was played in the best of spirits with hardly a bad foul in the game. ![]() Denbigh Town Reserves: Gaz Smith , Matty Gatfield , Jonny Bowen , Justin Jones (Captain) , Lee Mason , Gaz Lewis , Jamie Hobson , Tom Sheridan , Gaz John Williams , Darren Cassidy , Chris Hughes. Subs (used) Jamie Clayton , Steffan Tomos , Adam Owen. Podcast Man of the Match: Gaz John Williams Category: match reports -- posted at: 4:46 PM Comments[0] | |
Wed, 22 August 2007 ![]() Studio Pedro received a very welcome email off Trevor from the www.easternfootball.co.uk website and podcast site. It is always great to receive emails , comments , feedback , suggestions etc. as it gives a lot of encouragement to carry on. Having listened to a number of Eastern Football podcasts , I can tell you they are quite amusing , a great format , well produced and definately worth the time to listen to. Anyway , here is the email from Trevor , which was muchly appreciated by yours truly. Cheers Peter, I have put a link to the Denbigh website on the main Eastern Football website and have just added another one on our podcast webpage. I enjoyed listening to a couple of your podcasts, though I know nothing about your team or the league you play in, I think this will change over the coming months though. The Eastern Football website started as a bit of fun in November last year, we aimed to cover just the Eastern Counties Football League but with a name like Eastern Football we soon found ourselves covering 8 leagues! It has upset a couple of local newspapers as all it mainly does is aggregate news from them and republish it on the website but for this season clubs can enter their own content directly onto the website which will hopefully stop the newspapers from worrying so much and it may end up that they use news from us rather than the other way round. Our Podcasts started as a things usually do, a group of friends sat around a table full of empty beer glasses. A friend and I thought it might be fun to do some sort of radio broadcast, we had been discussing the introduction of broadband TV coverage of some of the lower leagues and felt we could have a bit of fun going around the grounds and meeting up with some friends along the way. It has grown into quite a phenomenon locally, with over 100 downloads for our first podcast with a growth of about 20% each week. We have been featured on iTunes as a ‘New & Notable’ podcast which we thought was amazing and been mentioned on local BBC radio and in the local press! All this from a boozy chat at a bar-b-que! You will have noticed ours is a very different format to yours, with general chat being our main objective. We have been lucky so far in that we have been able to interview chairmen and mangers of at least one of the clubs we’ve featured on the day, I don’t know what will happen when we get no officials interviewed though we always record plenty of chatter with supporters on the day which often gets edited out. Anyways, enough of my waffling, have a great season with Regards Trevor Category: general -- posted at: 9:16 AM Comments[0] | |
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] | |
Tue, 21 August 2007 ![]() Fisher King as Bala Sink Denbigh Goals either side of half time by Neil Fisher condemned Denbigh Town to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of local rivals Bala Town at Maes Tegid , writes Peter Glynn. Though early days , Colin Caton's men have hit the season running with back to back victories and are sitting pretty on top of the Cymru Alliance , whilst Dyer's Denbigh have garnered only the one point , that coming from their opening day draw at Bodedern. The visitors started brightly and Tommy Harrison had the first real effort at goal. The big midfielder found the ball at his feet thirty yards out but his effort just cleared the Bala bar with the home custodian back pedalling. Neil Fisher gave notice of his eagerness to get on the score sheet , and Hulse happy to see the hitman's effort inch over. The first quarter was a scrappy affair with little in the way of penalty box action. Andy Booker swung over a wicked free kick that was punched to safety , then as half time beckoned , the Bala defence failed to clear the ball and Kenny Burgess gathered but was unfortunate to see his placed effort just off target. The hosts hit back and Owain Roberts sent a shot wide but then on the 45 minute mark the home side grabbed a lead when Neil Fisher angled onto a through ball and planted the ball wide of Hulse. The second stanza opened badly for Denbigh as the Maes Tegid side doubled their advantage , this time from the spot , when Mark Orme was adjudged to have brought Fisher to terra firma. The same man wiped himself down and cooly fired home to give the hosts breathing space. Town looked rattled , with Burgess and Adam Jones seeing yellow for late tackles as Bala now began to turn the screw. Dyer threw on Luke O'Mahoney and Jamie Hobson in the hope of pinching one back , but it was Orme to the rescue with a goal saving tackle as Bala threatened to run riot. The hosts hit a post on the hour mark as they sought a killer third , but at the other end a Booker shot was deflected wide and Mike Lundstram was unlucky when he almost forced the ball home after good work by Hobson. It was too little , too late as Bala played out time and the home side were unfortunate not to grab a third on full time , when the flag waver ruled out another Fisher effort for offside. Final Score: Bala Town 2 Denbigh Town 0 Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , John Roberts , Adam Jones , Mark Orme , Tony Davies , Kevin Evans , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison , Mike Lundstram , Ian Evans , Andy Booker. Subs (used) Jamie Hobson , Luke O'Mahoney , Darren Cassidy. Podcast Man of the Match: Tony Davies Category: match reports -- posted at: 6:50 PM Comments[2] | |
Sun, 19 August 2007 ![]() Manager Tim Dyer has targetted a much improved performance when Denbigh Town take on Bala Town at Maes Tegid on Tuesday , kick off 7-30pm , writes Peter Glynn. Town's 1-1 draw at Bodedern on Saturday drew a level of criticism from Dyer who was disappointed with the overall team performance. " On Saturday , we just never played as we know we can. I think too many of the players just turned up , waiting for it to happen and it wasn't until we went one down that we really got going. " A better second stanza earned the draw for the Central Park outfit and Dyer believes with a bit of composure early on , a win may have been on the cards. " Second half we improved things and if we had equalised earlier we could possibly have gone on to win the game." Dyer now turns his attention to the Bala Town encounter. " Bala will be a much tougher proposition and we really need to raise our game - not just one level , but in some players cases two or three levels." Denbigh Town name an 18 man squad for the game at Bala Town on Tuesday evening.Included in the squad is teen striker Luke O'Mahoney who is hoping to shrug off the ankle knock that kept him out of the opening fixture at Bodedern on Saturday. ![]() Luke O'Mahoney Paul Edwards is still absent following keyhole surgery on a knee , though the influential midfielder had a 45 minute run out with the Reserves on Saturday. Also doubtful are Ryan Harden and Matt Gatfield. ![]() 'Pest' in returning action for Reserves on Saturday. Denbigh Town (from) Jamie Hulse , John Roberts , Adam Jones , Kevin Wyn Jones , Mark Orme (Captain) , Tony Davies , Darrel Jones , Kevin Evans , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram , Ryan Harden , Jamie Hobson , Darren Cassidy , Luke O'Mahoney , Matt Gatfield. Meanwhile , Reserves striker Matt Toole has suffered an injury that has been the blight of England , Manchester United and Liverpool footballers this season. The Denbigh Town striker suffered a fractured metatarsal during the final pre season game at Ruthin Reserves last week.
Matt Toole Toole was not available for the opening Clwyd Premier Division fixture on Saturday at Central Park with Abergele Rovers , the visitors eventually running out 5-2 winners , and the hit man is definately out of Wednesday night's home encounter with Llansannan. Former Denbigh Town players featured in Newtown FC 's first game of the new WPL season , the Robins drawing 2-2 with Bangor City at Latham Park. Richard Williams Cooke , Danny Jellicoe and Kevin Scott played the full 90 minutes.
Cookie in his Robins Shirt Category: general -- posted at: 3:20 PM Comments[1] | |
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] | |
Sat, 18 August 2007 ![]() ![]() On this performance it was a game that Dyer's men should never have lost , so a draw is possibly the fairest result , with Boded having the better of the first stanza and Town bossing the second. The home side started at a good pace and Town had to wait until 22 minutes before firing off their first effort on goal , this when quicksilver Mike Lundstram (pic below left) found the ball at feet on the edge of the box but his firm strike flew wide. ![]() Town were playing neat football but suddenly the hosts were ahead. A quick breakaway saw Marc Evans (pic above right) collect a pass in the Town's six yard box , show good control and turn to convert adeptly into the corner with Hulse helpless. Town were rattled and the usually placid Kevin Evans saw yellow for reacting to a stern challenge. Tommy Harrison was the pick of the visitor's and it was the big midfielder who almost snatched a reply. Kenny Burgess sent over a pinpoint free kick which was met almost too well by the incoming Harrison and the chance inched wide. Boded could have had a second when a rasper cleared Hulse's goal , and then it was Denbigh's turn to curse their luck when Harrison (pic below right), again was the thick of it , saw his header thump against the bar. Andy Booker and Adam Jones linked up sweetly early in the second half and the former found himself onside and bearing down on goal but somehow his placed effort went wide. Town were getting closer and Lundstram should have converted from six yards out on the hour mark , and the same man was unfortunate to see another effort strike wood , this time after good work from Adam Jones (pic below left). ![]() ![]() Next Kevin Evans found the side netting as Town tore into the now under-pressure Bodedern back line. As the clock began to run down , Lundstram's trickery won a free kick out on the left. Burgess delivered a pin point ball to the lurking Ian Evans in the six yard box and the centre forward glanced home joyously to earn a deserved and hard fought point for the Central Park outfit. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , John Roberts , Adam Jones , Mark Orme (Captain) Tony Davies , Kevin Evans , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , mike Lundstram. Subs (used) Jamie Hobson , Darren Cassidy. Podcast Man of the Match: Tommy Harrison Weather Watch: Drizzle Category: match reports -- posted at: 2:42 PM Comments[2] | |
Sat, 18 August 2007 A baptism of fire awaited a youthful Denbigh Town Reserves in their first Cymru Alliance Premier game of the season , though for long periods Tony Sheridan's charges were the equal of a tough , quality Abergele Rovers outfit , writes Peter Glynn at Central Park. Going two down in the first stanza was a tough pill to swallow but Denbigh Town Reserves , their starting eleven boosted by goal sniffer Gaz John Williams , fought back for parity at the break , before finally going under to a last quarter goal salvo from rampant Rovers. Having scraped the bar on 10 minutes , Gele's Sam McDoughall slipped the ball home on 25 minutes after a fumble , and five minutes later Tommy Galvin doubled the visitors advantage. ![]() Town were creating , and a nice piece of footwork by Adam Owen let in Gaz John , who fired home from an acute angle. The same man was fouled in the box a minute before the break , and despite vociferous Rovers protests , Williams strode up to blast home the equaliser. The second half was stalemate until the hour mark , when Gele struck twice in double quick time , both from Danny Abbott , which killed Town chances stone dead. Gaz John had an effort palmed away after great work by the returning Paul Edwards , but then at the death Sam McDoughall hit a screamer from 30 yards to settle it. Denbigh Town Reserves: Gaz Smith , Ben Stanway , Jonny Bowen , Lee Mason (Captain) Jamie Clayton , Chris Hughes , Gaz Lewis , Tom Sheridan , Gareth John Williams , Chris Brown , Adam Owen. Subs (used) Steffan Tomos , Paul Edwards Final Score: Denbigh Town Reserves 2 Abergele Rovers 5 Podcast Man of the Match: Gaz John Williams. Tony Sheridan (below) looked to take the positives from the performance. ![]() " We matched them for a large part of game , and we showed resilience to come back from two nil down . We created chances which we didn't take , but that's football. We will come in on Tuesday , look at a few things in training and get ready for when we play Llansannan on Wednesday." Category: match reports -- posted at: 1:41 PM 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!
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Wed, 15 August 2007 ![]() Local Derby Produces Six Goal Thriller Goal crazy Ruthin Town Reserves and Denbigh Town Reserves served up a soccer-fest , sharing six in an exciting draw in a pre-season local derby , played in the best spirit, writes Peter Glynn at The Memorial Fields. ![]() Both sides went at it from the first whistle , with Ruthin having the better of early exchanges and taking an early lead through a sweet strike from Liam Jones. Denbigh Town pressed for an equaliser and a foul on the edge of the box presented Chris Hughes with an opportunity and the midfielder struck a low fizzer into the net through the wall. Level at the break , the game ebbed and flowed , and it was the home side that pinched a lead when a corner found its way into the Central Park club's net , but a superb cross from Steffan Tomos was met by quiet assassin Matt Toole and the scores were level. Another mix up presented Ruthin with a 3-2 lead , Garmon's flag kick evading everyone - but Denbigh were not to be denied and the goal of the game earned the visitors a draw. Steffan Tomos and Chris Hughes joined forces to release Gaz John Williams , who played in Simon Mackie with a superb ball with the outside of his right peg. Mackie took a stride before curling a beauty beyond the Ruthin keeper to claim a share of the bragging rights. Denbigh Town: Smith , Bowen , Stanway , Mason (Captain) , Clayton , Hughes , Sheridan , Toole , GJ Williams , Lewis , Owen. Subs (used) Tomos , Mackie. Man of the Match: Lee Mason. Category: match reports -- posted at: 5:00 PM Comments[2] | |
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] | |
Tue, 14 August 2007 ![]() Team News for Saturday: ![]() Tim Dyer names a big squad for Town's opening fixture at Bodedern. Denbigh Town (From) Jamie Hulse ,Darren Edwards ,Adam Jones , Kevin Jones , Matt Gatfield , Mark Orme , Darrel Jones , John Roberts , Tony Davies , Jamie Hobson , Kevin Evans , Ryan Harden , Darren Cassidy , Tommy Harrison , Kenny Burgess , Andy Booker , Ian Evans , Mike Lundstram and Gareth John Williams. Paul Edwards remains on the sidelines after keyhole surgery on a knee. Luke O'Mahoney (ankle) , Matt Gatfield (thigh) and Ryan Harden (knee) are rated as doubtful. Pre Season Blub: Teamwork , a close knit squad and with a management set up to envy , sees Denbigh Town FC looking forward with confidence to that big step up to the Cymru Alliance , after gaining the League & Cup double in their successful Welsh Alliance campaign on 2006-07. Under Manager Tim Dyer , the Central Park outfit have retained most of last season's players , and have beefed up considerably by adding Mike Lundstram , Kenny Burgess , Tommy Harrison and Tony Davies to the mix. Goals win games and Lundstram has the speed and trickery to convert at this level. Dyer will be delighted to have captured Burgess , who struck 10 league and cup goals last term. The former Colwyn Bay and Bangor City flyer is a firm favorite with the fans , and they will be looking to Burgess to also supply and finish in front of goal. Harrison (pictured) lists Caernarfon Town , Bangor City , Connah's Quay and Welshpool as his former clubs and the 25 year old's experience makes this a key signing for Denbigh , providing that touch of class and steel in the middle of the park. ![]() Tony Davies , formerly of Bala Town , hit the ground running by helping his new club to blank Connah's Quay Nomads on debut , and looks as if he will be a major force in the middle of the Denbigh defence. The one player , one club rule makes choices difficult for clubs and for players alike, and sometimes it may be a case of 'better the devil you know ' and Town will have benefitted from the closeness of the squad , along with the man-management skills of Dyer and his assistants , Dean Martin and Steve Jones , who were both top players on the North Wales scene. Add to this a pitch that caters perfectly for 'the beautiful game' , a hard working committee and you start to realise why Denbigh Town can attract quality players. Category: general -- posted at: 6:54 AM Comments[3] | |
Mon, 13 August 2007 ![]() Goals from Booker , Lundstram 2 (pictured) , Ian Evans , Orme and Hobson sealed a 6-0 win ovr Rhos Utd.
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Mon, 13 August 2007 ![]() Pre Season Finale brings Six Pack. Tim Dyer's Denbigh Town brought the pre-season to an end with a six goal rout of Rhos United , reports Peter Glynn at Brookfield Drive. ![]() The Colwyn Bay outfit , playing their first season in Clwyd League competition , were no match for a strong Town line up , and it could , and possibly should , have been a lot more that the scoreline reads. Andy Booker was the first to register , his first time effort being fumbled back into his path and the winger despatched the rebound. ![]() On 40 minutes Mike Lundstram was quickest off the mark and he waltzed around the keeper to double Town's tally and the same man hooked home from a Booker corner to give the score some credibility a minute later. Two minutes into the restart Ian Evans nipped in as the keeper could only parry another goalbound effort , and the hitman tucked the ball away to make it four. Orme added a fifth before Jamie Hobson spanked home the goal of the game from 30 yards to make it six of the best for goal crazy Town. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , Kevin Jones , Adam Jones , Mark Orme , Darrel Jones , Darren Cassidy , Kevin Evans , Andy Booker , Mike Lundstram , Jamie Hobson , Ian Evans. Subs (used) Luke O'Mahoney , Matt Gatfield , Gaz John Williams Category: match reports -- posted at: 4:37 PM Comments[0] | |
Sat, 11 August 2007 ![]() Delighted Denbigh Town have secured two big signatures as Manager Dyer puts the finishing touches to his Cymru Alliance Squad for the 2007-08 season. Wing back Matt Gatfield has put pen to paper and this is an autograph that Denbigh's manager has been chasing since last season. The former Rhyl man has university commitments but his input in 2006-07 was vital as Town swept aside all before them.
Teen sensation Luke O'Mahoney (pictured) is another to put his moniker on the dotted line and the former Rhos United hitman's physical presence will be important as Town look to hit the ground running , starting next Saturday at Bodedern. Category: general -- posted at: 2:17 PM Comments[0] | |
Sat, 11 August 2007 ![]() Slick Denbigh Town pulled off a morale boosting pre-season win over Welsh Premier Newtown FC and were more than worthy of their success , writes Peter Glynn at Central Park. Missing a number of key players , Town would have expected to be up against it , with an almost full strength Mid-Wales opposision looking cool and composed early doors. Jellicoe and O'Mahoney battle + Hulse in action But a piece of individual brilliance from Kenny Burgess on 5 minutes stunned the Welsh Premier outfit which set the tone for an excellent home side performance. Newtown's Warton passed back to the visiting custodian Havard and his clearance was met first time on the volley by Burgess who returned the compliment from 40 yards , and was delighted to see the ball nestling in the back of the net. A lung bursting run by Burgess finished with the ball clearing the bar , and then Luke O'Mahoney fought his way into the box , only to be denied by a whisker. The visitors were in shock , and more bad news came their way after a cross by Adam Jones was met in the box by Kevin Evans. The midfielder twisted and turned before feeding in brother Ian , who allowed the keeper to go to ground before planting the ball between the sticks to double Denbigh's advantage. John Roberts almost got into the act when he found himself one on one with Havard , but the full back's shot was blocked off at the expense of a corner. ![]() Ian Evans gathers Luke O'Mahoney Dyer's men were rampant and the move of the match involved , not surprisingly , the mesmeric Booker whose combination with Adam Jones released O'Mahoney. The teenager's fizzing cross was met by Ian Evans in front of goal , but the cruelest of bobbles sent the ball over with the goal gaping. The Robins began to settle and North Wales legend Marc Lloyd Williams met a great cross by the impressive Craig Moses and was desperate to see the ball inch over , with Hulse nowhere. Moses was now running riot at the Town back line , and Town's Tony Davies was superb in wresting the ball from the youngster when put through by Lloyd Williams. And Moses was then unfortunate to see a clever flick roll along the Central Park club's crossbar after excellent build up play by the improving Robins. The restart saw the Premier team up their game even further , and they began to pressure Town in their own half. The Newtown coach was parked in the Infirmary and it looked as if they wanted to put some of the home players there too , when first Tony Davies was replaced after getting a bloody nose and then O'Mahoney got a bang on the head which put him in Disneyland. Two Moses whizzbangs cleared Hulse's right post in the space of a minute , then Mark Orme stretched to clear away a goal bound effort from Kevin Scott. Next Warton hit a shot too high , followed by a more glaring effort when Rob Dean blazed over in front of goal with Town defenders nowhere. As the game ran down , Manager Dyer added Matt Toole and Tom 'Crouch' Sheridan to the equation. Toole was desperate to see his firm header superbly saved by a flying Havard and the keeper then somehow got down to a Sheridan effort that had goal written all over it. Yet the Robins were still a menace on the break and at the death it was player manager Darren Ryan who fired a consolation , but there was no denying Town's victory as the home side played out for a 2-1 win. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , John Roberts , Adam Jones , Tony Davies , Mark Orme (Captain) Kenny Burgess , Jamie Hobson , Kevin Evans , Andy Booker , Luke O'Mahoney , Ian Evans. Subs( used) Darren Cassidy , GJ Williams , Matt Toole , Tom Sheridan. Newtown FC: Ian Havard , Adam Warton , Kevin Scott , Danny Jellicoe , Robbie James , Dan Daniels , Matty Lewis , Glenn Tolley , Craig Moses , Marc Lloyd Williams , Rob Dean. Subs( used) Dan Griffiths , Darren Ryan. Scorers: Denbigh Town: Kenny Burgess , Ian Evans Newtown FC : Darren Ryan Podcast Man of the Match: Tony Davies. Weather Watch: Warm , overcast. Category: match reports -- posted at: 2:07 PM Comments[3] | |
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] | |
Fri, 10 August 2007 ![]() Tim Dyer's Denbigh Town take on Newtown AFC on Saturday missing a number of players who are either unavailable or are nursing knocks. Mike Lundstram , Tommy Harrison , Kevin Jones (work) , Darrel Jones and Steve Jones are unavailable , whilst Darren Cassidy and Paul Edwards remain on the treatment table. Also doubtful are Ryan Harden (knee) and Matt Gatfield (leg). Harden picked up his knock in Thursday's win over Bangor City and along with Gatfield will undergo a fitness test before Dyer names his line up to face the Welsh Premier outfit. Manager Dyer has called up two reserves to boost numbers , namely , Tom Sheridan and Gaz Lewis , and one man returning is Kenny Burgess , who missed the 5-1 win over Bangor City. The match will be another opportunity to see new boys Tony Davies (pictured) and Luke O'Mahoney , the latter scoring on debut in an impressive display. ![]() Squad: Hulse , Roberts , Orme , Davies , Adam Jones , Burgess , Hobson , Kevin Evans , Booker , O'Mahoney , Ian Evans , Gareth John Williams , Tom Sheridan , Gaz Lewis. ![]() Tom Sheridan - Called up to First Team Duty Meanwhile , Denbigh Town Reserves have fixed up an interesting friendly away at Ruthin Town Reserves on Wednesday 15th August , kick off scheduled for 7pm. Category: general -- posted at: 7:58 AM Comments[0] | |
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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Thu, 9 August 2007 ![]() ![]() Darrel Jones clears his lines. Goal hungry Denbigh went nap in the re-arranged friendly fixture against Bangor City , writes Peter Glynn at Central Park. A 5-1 scoreline may be a little tough on the visitors , whose youngsters tired towards the end of a sometimes feisty encounter , but there is no denying the quality of Town's play and their five strikes had the crowd purring in appreciation. With new boy Luke O'Mahoney starting his first game , Town started the brighter and the debutant got into the action early doors , forcing a corner that City keeper Jack Millward did well to pouch with Tommy Harrison steaming in. Mike Lundstram manufactured a chance , twisting and turning to produce an opening but the goalgrabber banged the floor in frustration as his shot sliced wide. It was all Denbigh and it was little surprise when the hosts took the lead. On 15 minutes John Roberts and Ryan Harden combined from a free kick , and it was the former who sent in an inch-perfect ball for Kevin Evans to head past a stranded Millward. Harden was replaced with a jarred knee soon after and Bangor began to pick up the pace , and it was no surprise when a free kick was converted by the impressive Craig Hutchinson , which brought the game level at the break. City began the second stanza on top and Danny Walton combined with Shaun Beck who tested Hulse but the Town stopper was alert to pounce on the ball. On 70 minutes Town began to turn up the heat and it was that man Jamie Hobson who unleashed a twenty five yard fizzer that flashed into the net with Millward clutching at air to give Dyer's men an edge. There was now only one side in it. Tommy Harrison arrived late in the box to plant a header just wide from a Booker corner , and from more Booker magic , Harrison's volley was blocked on the line with the City defence at sixes and sevens. Another goal was surely on the cards and when it arrived it was an absolute belter. The 17yr old O'Mahoney picked up the ball in his own half , shrugged off a couple of tackles and outpaced the now tiring City back line to thump home a superb solo effort. Ian Evans joined the party and there was an element of 'anything you can do' about his effort. Finding the ball at his feet wide on the right , Evans beat one , then another , rode a high challenge and blasted the ball home with the City defence looking shell shocked. The fifth was another cracker as Lundstram , recovered from a bloodied nose , wriggled like a worm , fought his way into the box and lifted the ball beyond an outstretched Millward to make the final score 5-1 to the hosts. Denbigh Town: Jamie Hulse , Kevin Jones , John Roberts , Tony Davies , Darrel Jones , Tommy Harrison , Ryan Harden , Kevin Evans , Andy Booker , Luke O'Mahoney , Mike Lundstram. Subs (used) Jamie Hobson , Mark Orme , Adam Jones , Ian Evans. Bangor City: Jack Millward , Dave Swannick , Mel McGuinness , Danny Maxwell , Tony Wilson , Mike Walsh , Danny Walton , Craig Hutchinson , Shaun Beck , John Corrigan , Josh Williams. Weather Watch: Dry and Sunny. Ian Evans and Luke O'Mahoney (10) Category: match reports -- posted at: 5:06 PM Comments[0] | |
Thu, 9 August 2007 ![]() Denbigh Town have been tipped to do well on their return to the Cymru Alliance , according to a poll run by a local newspaper. Readers of the Denbighshire Free Press were asked who would be the top Vale of Clwyd side in the forthcoming 2007-08 season , with Town getting a good percentage of the vote , finishing just behind Bala Town , but ahead of local derby rivals Ruthin Town. Full result of the poll: Bala Town 36% Denbigh Town 34% Ruthin Town 21% Llandyrnog United 9% Category: general -- posted at: 11:58 AM Comments[0] | |
Wed, 8 August 2007 ![]() Tim Dyer names a strong squad for the latest Central Park pre-season match ups , both against Welsh Premier opposition , firstly entertaining a strong Bangor City outfit on Thursday 9th August , kick off at 7-15pm and on Saturday welcoming Newtown , kick off at 2-30pm. Notable absentees for the City game are Paul Edwards (knee) and Gaz John Williams , whilst on Saturday , striker Mike Lundstram is unavailable. On show for Dyer's men will be Luke O'Mahoney , who scored a cracker for Llanrwst United in Town's recent game which ended with the Roosters pinching a 4-3 win , and ex Bala Town central defender Tony Davies , who impressed on debut against Connah's Quay Nomads. ![]() Tony Davies - Impressive against the Quay Denbigh Squad from: Jamie Hulse , Kevin Jones , Matt Gatfield , Tony Davies , Mark Orme (Captain) , Tommy Harrison , Andy Booker , Kevin Evans , Ian Evans , Luke O'Mahoney , Kenny Burgess , Jamie Hobson , Adam Jones , John Roberts , Darren Cassidy , Darrell Jones , Steve Jones , Ryan Harden. Category: general -- posted at: 3:57 PM Comments[0] | |
Wed, 1 August 2007 ![]() Hardy Town Pinch Draw Resilient Denbigh Town Reserves bounced back from a 3-1 deficit to battle out a 3-3 draw against Llanefydd , writes Peter Glynn at Cae Llanefydd. The recently reformed home side were a tough opposition on their own patch and after coping adequately with what Town could throw at them for the first quarter , Nefydd struck twice , first with a thunderbolt of a shot on the 20 minute mark and then Town , having failed to recover from the first strike , got into a muddle at the back and left a Nefydd striker to nip in and pinch a second. Boasting Harden and Gaz John in their ranks , Denbigh were always a threat and it was the latter who got his name on the score sheet after excellent work by Scrimshaw and Gaz Lewis. Nefydd bounced back immediatly and added a third , but on 40 minutes , the whistleblower awarded a dubious penalty to the visitors for an alleged handball , Gaz John stepping forward to slam the spot kick home. A more blatant penalty for a trip on the same man was waved away a minute later as the Reds pressed for an equaliser. The second half was a different kettle as Town tightened up at the back and early in the half an Earnshaw corner was met at the far post by Chris Hughes who planted a firm header past the striken home custodian to level the affair. The moment of the match arrived when Ben Stanway strode forward from the back and curled a peach , only to see the Nefydd keeper turn the effort away at full length much to the appreciation of the spectators. Harden was class in the middle of the park and he laid a numer of balls onto the away side's strikers , and further Town goals were prevented with a mixture of bad luck , good defending and poor finishing. Scrimshaw and Gaz Lewis were running riot down one flank , whilst Adam Owen almost got into the act with a sweetie that was turned behind as the Central Park mob turned up the heat. Make no mistake , CPD Llanefydd are useful. They will cause teams problems as they possess quality. Their set up is a welcome addition to the local football family and their support , which is community based , looks impressive. Reserves captain Justin Jones was at his best , as he had to be , and the second half performance would have pleased Manager Sheridan. With Harden and Gaz John seeking fitness after injury , Town Reserves look as if they may be a useful outfit in the Premier Division if able to call up such quality. These two will have benefitted from their work out and the class they showed was obvious during the 90 minutes. Another notable was Jamie Clayton who , together with his captain , worked non stop for the cause. The loss of Scrimshaw and Lewis to University will be a blow as they are uncontrollable down the left flank. Earnshaw will be another loss , when he moves out of the area with his employment and Denbigh's loss will be someone else's gain. These players have grown a little taller , look stronger , more confident and have hit the new season as they left last year - on top of their game. Kevin James is another who gives nothing less than 100 percent , and with others to come back from work committments , Manager Sheridan does have a squad to make an impact in the Clwyd Premier Division. The addition of Simon Mackie may prove crucial as he looks the business up front. To be fair and on possession , Denbigh Town Reserves should have put this game to bed second half. Once Manager Sheidan picks his starting eleven come season's start , then expect his outfit to be ready and able to make thier mark in Clwyd's top flight. Denbigh Town Reserves: Gaz Smith , Kevin James , Rob Scrimshaw , Justin Jones (C), Jamie Clayton , Tom Sheridan , Ryan Harden , Gaz Lewis , Simon Mackie , Gaz John Williams , Gareth Roberts : Subs (all used) Chris Brown , John Earnshaw , Justin Wilding , Ben Stanway , Chris Hughes , Adam Owen. Llanefydd: Alwyn Williams, Sam Salt, Stuart Griffiths, Alan Armstrong, Craig Morris, Emyr Jones, Adie Jones, Aled Jones, Mathew Mellor, Llion Edwards, Alun Owen, Gari Evans, David Owen, Dilwyn Roberts, Mathew Jones, Gareth Jones, Gareth Mayesmore, Gavin Rizzi, Gareth Hargraves, Alun Williams, Floyd Richards, Dewi Jones, Ed Davies, Tom Ward, Gareth Owen, Kimme Evans. Man of the Match: Gaz Lewis Weather Watch: Dry and cool. Category: match reports -- posted at: 6:12 PM Comments[0] | |
Wed, 1 August 2007 ![]() 31/07/2007 Denbigh Town...6 Penycae...2 Steve Reds at Sunny Central Park writes... Penycae stunned the home crowd by taking the lead, a bullet header inside the six yard box from a corner. Denbigh had plenty of the ball but all too often tried the difficult ball. The equaliser came from a Jamie Hobson penalty with Denbigh having been denied an earlier spot kick for a clear trip on the industrious Mike Lundstrum. Half time 1-1 Denbigh came out in the 2nd period with Dean Martin's words ringing in their ears. It had the desired effect as Town dominated and were camped in the Penycae half for long spells. Denbigh took the lead with a bullet header by Lundstrum from an Andy Booker cross. Mark Orme smashed home from 6 yds to make it 3-1. Jamie Hobson scored his 2nd penalty after Ian Evans was hacked in the 6 yd box for 4-1. Penycae were struggling to cope with movement and pace of the Denbigh approach play and Kevin Evans scored with a sweet right foot drive to make it 5-1. A rare excursion into Denbigh territory saw Penycae score again but Denbigh had the last word when Andy Booker collected the keepers clearance ran back at him, waltzed around him and planted the ball in an unguarded net. Category: match reports -- posted at: 8:50 AM Comments[1] | |















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against Newtown, Kenny Burgess and Ian Evans(pictured) on target in a good pre-season fixture
















