The Football Conference Youth League
  League Cup 2007/2008
League Cup Final 23rd April 2008
 

Football Conference Youth League Cup Final

Match Report

Borehamwood Whites 0 Cirencester Town 1

 

Cirencester won the Cup with a fantastic result away at Borehamwood. The game was played in an excellent spirit by both teams and was a credit to the Football Conference Youth League. Cirencester started the game well and hit the bar after 10 minutes after a superb free kick from Lee Moulton, was flicked on by Sean Bailey but rebounded off the Borehamwood crossbar and the defence was able to clear. Cirencester had the best of the first half possession but were unable to breech a solid Borehamwood defence. The second half saw Cirencester take the lead through winger Lee Moulton within 5 minutes of the restart. Ashley Taylor played the ball out to Lee Moulton who controlled the ball superbly in his stride stepping inside the full back to unleash an unstoppable volley over the Borehamwood goalkeeper Callum Horton.  Borehamwood then lay siege to the Cirencester goal in search of the equaliser. The Cirencester defence having to defend a barrage of long throw ins and corners with Cirencester central defenders Aaron Stevens and Ashley Taylor continually clearing the ball. Borehamwood failed to test Cirencester goalkeeper Adam Miller when they did get past Cirencester defence, Cirencester defence held on for Cirencester to win the Cup.

 

ALL CUP MATCHES PLAYED WHERE THERE ARE NO FLOODLIGHTS MUST KICK OFF NO LATER THAN 1PM


The above matches are to be played on a ONE MATCH BASIS. 

If the scores are level at the end of  90 minutes duration (subject to Rule 6.6) then 15 minutes each way extra time must be played.  If there is no result after the completion of the extra period the winner must be decided by the taking of kicks from the penalty mark in accordance with the Laws of the Game.

The HOME team must text/telephone the result of the match WITHIN ONE HOUR of the final whistle to their respective Conference Administrator.




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