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« Reply #225 on: April 10, 2011, 09:05 »
Wivenhoe Town 1 Leiston 1

 

Leiston have won their first ever Ridgeons Premier Division title after collecting the required point at Broad Lane, Wivenhoe with six games to spare. Leiston are also the first side at Step Five in the country to be crowned Champions. Skipper David Head headed the Blues into an interval lead but in a pretty poor game, hosts Wivenhoe levelled late on. But the celebrations began at the final whistle and continued into the evening.

 

Congratulations to Manager Mark Morsley, his staff and players on a fantastic achievement.


Leiston clinched the Ridgeons Premier Division title today, gaining the necessary point with six games to spare. In a rather forgettable game, skipper David Head headed the visitors ahead before a late header earned the home side a share of the points. In glorious sunshine the visitors lined up with Matthew Gooch making his debut in goal following Jamie Stannard’s suspension. On a poor pitch the visitors (in maroon) kicked off in front of the home sides biggest gate of the season swelled by a three figure away support. The first scare of the afternoon came on four minutes with a nervous Gooch making a hash of a routine clearance. However, he made amends on 18 minutes with a superb save to his left from Amass’s shot and then turning away Hawkins follow up. By this stage the visitors were territorially in control but controlling the ball was becoming a farce at times. All too often the bobbling ball was hit out of play as the surface was proving to be very difficult. But with 24 minutes on the clock the visitors took the lead. Cunningham’s right wing corner found skipper David Head at the far post and his header squeezed into the net between keeper Robins and Minter. Six minutes later he almost grabbed a second as he met Heath’s left wing corner but Robins saved. Leiston were certainly the more threatening and Calver and McGlone went close and M Brothers hooked wide as a decent first half drew to a close. Upon resumption, the visitors knew they were just 45 minutes from landing the title. However, it was the home side that returned somewhat rejuvenated and pressed the visitors back. The theme of the match was starting to look like the last visit in November 2009 as Leiston defended deeper and failed to press the home defence. After a first half with just one booking, Referee Goddard somehow brandished seven yellow cards and a red despite the match not being that dirty. On the hour the Dragons thought they had equalised as W Odedayin scooped home in a scramble but the linesman’s flag was raised. It was now clear Leiston were more than happy to see out time to start their celebrations but with fifteen minutes remaining the home side drew level. Saker was penalised wide on the right and from Amass’s free kick substitute Sansford glanced home a header in a ruck of players giving Gooch no chance. Soon after left back T Odedayin was dismissed for a second yellow card. The goal lifted Leiston and with eight minutes remaining Robins tipped over Cunningham’s half volley from M Brothers cross. When they did get in the final third Leiston looked like conjuring a winner while the visitors defence kept the home side at arm’s length. With the sun shining down, the final whistle went to signal wild celebrations for Players, Management and supporters alike.     

A forgettable performance but we got what we needed and the title was rightly claimed. We have proved to be the most consistent and quality side all year so the end prize has been well deserved. Congratulations to Manager Mark Morsley, his staff and players for achieving our aim for the season and for the countless quality displays to date.

Wivenhoe Town: Robins, Minter, T Odedayin, Lee-Smith (Sansford 70 mins), Cutts, Lampon, Amass, Brown, Peck (Connell 45 mins), W Odedayin, Hawkins. Sub not used: Rogers and Wilding.

Leiston: Stannard, Saker, Ottley-Gooch, D Head, Goldfinch, Calver, M Brothers (S Head 85 mins), Heath, Smy (Hammond 74 mins), McGlone, Cunningham. Subs not used: Block, P Brothers and Young.

Man of the Match: David Head


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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #226 on: April 10, 2011, 11:25 »
Been celebrating, Terry?   :thumbs:
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« Reply #227 on: April 10, 2011, 15:03 »
great news!!

btw how many fans did you take? I'm wondering if you beat Crawley's attendance yesterday.
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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #228 on: April 12, 2011, 22:14 »
Wisbech 0 - 1 Leiston ..report to follow :thumbs:

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« Reply #229 on: April 12, 2011, 22:27 »
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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #230 on: April 12, 2011, 23:04 »
Chorley 2 - 1 Wakefield.  With us beating Skelmersdale on Saturday and then Chester losing last night, it is still mathematically possible (albeit improbable) for Chorley to finish as champions.  Anyway, back up to third now.

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« Reply #231 on: April 12, 2011, 23:28 »
all good news... :-)
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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #232 on: April 13, 2011, 17:06 »



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Morlsey sets Leiston Ridgeons League points target

MANAGER Mark Morsley has challenged his Leiston side to set a new points record after winning the Ridgeons League Premier Division title on Saturday – and then targeted a top-five finish in the Ryman League next season.


Morsley enthused: “It has been a fantastic season for us. We have played some great football and had some fantastic victories.

“It was disappointing to lose at Coalville in the quarter-final of the FA Vase, because we had a great chance to go all the way, and we also had a great run in the FA Cup.

“But we set out to win the league at the start of the season and we have now done that with six games still to play. I would like us to get the most points any team has in a season. The record is 103 and we now have 91.

“The resolve and determination of this group of players is as good as anywhere I have been.

“We have a solid base and only conceded 29 goals in 36 league games. Historically successful sides don’t concede many.

“Everyone has been focused on the job from day one – it has always been about winning the league.”

Turning his thoughts to next season, when the club will be competing in Division One North of the Ryman League, Morsley said: “Our aim will be to get in the play-offs at the very least, which means 
finishing in the top five.

“We want to move the club forward, and I think the club are strong enough to reach the Ryman Premier and play at that level,” he added.

Leiston skipper and goalscorer David Head said: “We did what we had to do. Although it is a shame we didn’t win the game, it was pleasing to score the goal – I was certainly due one.”

Head, who won the Ridgeons League three times with AFC Sudbury, continued: “It was lovely to win it three times with Sudbury, but it is nice to win it with a different club and to see the chairman, vice-chairman and the gaffer get some success.

“Goldie (defender Mark Goldifinch) and Stanners (goalkeeper Jamie Stannard) have been consistent players in the Ridgeons League for 10 years plus so they really deserve to win it,” he added.


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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #233 on: April 16, 2011, 11:23 »
Only 5 games left... :cry:  now what am I going to do on saturdays and midweek ?

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« Reply #234 on: April 16, 2011, 16:05 »
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« Reply #235 on: April 16, 2011, 16:26 »
get drunk!
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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #236 on: April 16, 2011, 16:41 »
Terry meant, what else is he going to do on Saturdays and midweek.   :)x
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« Reply #237 on: April 16, 2011, 17:56 »
pinball time then.
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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #238 on: April 16, 2011, 19:46 »
Garforth 1 -1 Chorley.

Skelmersdale won 1-0 at Warrington, while Chester could only manage a draw with Radcliffe.  That puts Skem one point behind Chester, but they have a game in hand.  The nightmare scenario of Chorley meeting Chester in the play-offs is now a distinct possibility.   :o

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Re: The Chorley and Leiston Thread
« Reply #239 on: April 16, 2011, 22:53 »
Shock Horror..  leiston lose 0-1  :blush:


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