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24/25 - The Word in the Wood #11

Posted on 16th November, 2024

Our U15 Boys hosted the unbeaten Cuffley Knights today in the prestigious Herts County Trophy. Keeper Torshakani was missing due to illness and stand in keeper Smith took one for the team and played in goal.

 

The Wood team knew they had to start the game well and not give their opponents an inch early on. They couldn’t have started any better when Lennard found Staszewksi down the left but, there seemed nowhere for him to go. However, this lad is different class; Staszewski mesmerised the full back, cut back in onto his right foot and curled his shot across the keeper into the far corner, a great goal at any level.

 

Borehamwood grew after this goal and the whole team were on it, winning all first and second balls. Fernando and Adom had the Knights’ striker in their pockets early on, with over 20 goals already this season he clearly hadn’t played against a pairing as formidable as these two. Backed up by Sutherland and Mill as full backs the boys looked solid.

 

McGregor, Joyce and Gilsenan had the midfield sewn up and were playing some great football. One piece in particular found Staszewski who released the Wood’s top scorer Lennard who finished with a great left footed strike across the keeper to make it 2 0. This would have been accepted by most but this team smelt blood and wanted more. Sheppard linked up with Staszewksi well with the latter letting a shot go from 30 yards, the keeper saved it but spilt it to the on-rushing Lennard who finished from close range to make it 3 0 and bag his 16th of the season.

 

Half time came and in the changing room there wasn’t a single thing the Wood needed to improve as they had played so well. The talk was more of not having anything won by playing well for half a game. This decent Cuffley team could get back in the game if the Wood didn’t keep up the hard work.

 

Into the second half Evans came on for Mill who had picked up a knock, fitting into the back 4 well and doing his bit for the team. The Wood naturally sat back a bit and invited Cuffley on to them but this wasn’t the best idea. Cuffley got one back and all of a sudden the game changed. The class Borehamwood had shown in the first half had to be replaced with grit and determination. Chen and Maranzana came on for Lennard and Sheppard and worked hard to get in the game as best they could.

 

Cuffley had the wind in their sails and got a second when they kept pumping the ball into the Bwood box, a scramble saw the ball fall to the winger at the back post who finished to make it 3 2. It was backs to the wall in the last ten minutes but with all the defenders and midfielders putting in the hard work it seemed like the Wood boys would hang on. With minutes to go the Cuffley top scorer raced clear a couple of times, both times denied by Smith the second time by an amazing save at full stretch.

 

The final whistle went from the ref and the Wood were into the last 16 of the blue riband County Trophy with a well deserved win. Played the opponents off the park in the first half and then matched them for grit and determination in the second half. So many top performances today but a special mention has to go out to Smith who played in goal when his team needed him and didn’t disappoint. It’s 7 wins from 8 now with the local derby next week vs Belstone to come!

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U16 Boys faced top opposition in the 2nd round of the League Cup, facing Colney Heath for the second time this season already, a team that were perfect coming into the match, thrashing nearly all their opponents this term. After a run of poor games, the boys would need to find a level of performance that had alluded them recently but, they came to Pursley in determined and focused mood and it was obvious from the off that they would be fierce opponents today.

 

This transpired immediately as the boys were absolutely magnificent from the first whistle, tearing into the opposition with energy and drive, regardless of their exalted reputation. Elboukhari bolstered the midfield with tough tackling and was constantly talking and encouraging his team-mates, something that had been sorely missed previously. Next to him, Cruecfix was piling in as was Fan, enjoying his best game to date. On the wings, birthday boy Green and Makamian were working very hard and effectively against physically powerful opponents, while the Wood’s defence was strong and committed with Manning enjoying another fine outing.

 

Marshall in goal played a very effective game making several outstanding saves when Colney seemed sure to find the net but, after a quality delivery, Colney scored with a header that slipped inside the near post just a little too easily. However, the Wood roared back and Fan produced sublime technique to turn a difficult bouncing ball into a controlled shot that alluded the away keeper to level the match!

 

The Wood poured forward and outplayed their opponents for long periods, but, Colney still carried a great threat at all times. Song and Collier came on to continue the team’s excellent wing work while another birthday boy - Zefi - produced his best performance of the season also, running ceaselessly to ensure the midfield stayed strong and competitive. Silva up front weaved his magic and was a constant menace to the away side.

 

With the clock running down for pens, Colney broke quickly and the Wood’s defensive positioning was slightly lacking as Colney found the net. Elboukhari seemed certain to equalise moments after but, shot narrowly wide and the game ended 1-2.

 

After recent matches where they considerably under-performed, the boys showed what they’re really about today, taking what is effectively an EJA side and putting them to the sword for long periods. The match was decided on just one or two moments and both teams traded blows throughout, with no quarter given or expected; just how it should be with young, committed men seeking to advance in the game.

 

In playing so well, the boys breathed pride into themselves, their team and their club and today’s performance when repeated will yield great success long term, both individually and collectively. Finding this level of performance against lesser teams is the team’s next challenge and is a mental one at that; they’ll get there sure as night turns to day and the staff must recognise the inconsistencies of youth as that process unfolds, which they will.

 

Several boys played levels above their baseline today with Fan and Zefi particularly good, however, MoM went to Hones this week for a truly massive defensive display that should fill him with confidence for the rest of this season and beyond.

 

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What a game our U10 Girls enjoyed today! The atmosphere at Borehamwood's home ground crackled with anticipation as Captain Gracie led the mighty Borehamwood 2000 onto the pitch to face a formidable Berkhamsted Raiders. Tensions were high and the fans were ready for a show; and, oh boy, did the girls deliver!

 

Quarter 1 got off to a fiery start. Berkhamsted came out swinging, taking the game to Borehamwood. The Wood's backline, with Amber and Sienna putting in crunching tackles, worked overtime to hold the Raiders at bay. Goalie Gracie nearly pulled off a heroic save, but a thunderous Berkhamsted shot found the back of the net.

 

Polly was a whirlwind in midfield, making blistering runs and showing grit after being clipped. Daisy came agonizingly close with a long-range effort, while Juniper’s near-miss kept the fans on edge. The opening quarter ended with Borehamwood full of fight.

Entering Quarter 2. It was now time for the comeback to begin. With Sienna now guarding the goal with hawk-like vigilance, the Wood went on the attack. Ruby’s electrifying solo run set up Daisy, who somehow squeezed a goal in from an impossibly tight angle. The crowd roared!

 

The momentum shifted completely. Elsie dazzled with her quick feet and clever turns, leaving the Berkhamsted defence spinning. Ruby turned provider again, delivering a perfect cross to Juniper, who teed up Daisy for her second of the day. Borehamwood surged and the Wood Army was in full voice!

 

The third quarter was an absolute barn burner and a real battle of wills. End to end action kept the fans on the edge of their seats. Polly’s tireless energy in midfield was a sight to behold, and Amber’s fearless tackling had everyone in awe. Elsie came close to curling in a beauty straight from a corner kick, while Juniper’s long-range effort narrowly missed the mark. Berkhamsted, to their credit, wouldn’t go quietly and scored with a well-taken goal, but Borehamwood didn’t flinch. The belief in the team was palpable.

 

The final quarter was a test of nerves, and Borehamwood passed with flying colours. Juniper, now in goal, made sprawling saves to keep the Raiders out. Captain Gracie showcased her blistering pace, skinning defenders down the wing and lifting the crowd with her relentless drive. The pressure mounted, and finally, the breakthrough came. A loose ball in the six-yard box fell to Tippi, who pounced with a clinical strike; the crowd erupted in jubilation!

 

Daisy’s corners were inch-perfect, keeping Berkhamsted on the back foot, while Elsie’s dazzling footwork had shades of Ronaldo. In the dying moments, Sienna showed her composure, calmly clearing the danger and ensuring the Wood were not breached.

When the whistle blew, Borehamwood had put on a thrilling display of grit, skill, and teamwork. From fearless defending to precision passing, this was a masterclass. The players left it all on the pitch, playing for each other and thrilling the crowd.

 

A special shoutout to Polly, whose boundless energy and commanding midfield performance earned her the well-deserved Player of the Match award. Take a bow, Borehamwood 2000—you were simply unstoppable! Well done, girls! The Wood Army marches on! Lastly, a big thank you to Dave R for officiating today’s game. Brilliant job.

 

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U14 girls had a tough home game today vs our friends at Goffs Oak. On a sticky Pursley pitch the free flowing football this exciting young Wood side are becoming renowned for would be hard to replicate; today’s opponents Goffs also had a plan to stifle this. A shout out to our Hazel who is under the weather this week after her POM performance last week.

 

The game started with the Wood attacking up the Pursley slope with a menacing front 3 of Gabby  our G9, Lo’naldo  and Elsinho. Karadonna was in the hole behind the front 3 and was aiming to put in a second great performance after her heroics vs Hertford last week. The midfield was completed by monster Lucy and Captain marvel Annie who again this week covered more grass than a golf course lawnmower!

 

Early chances were created by this dynamic bunch with Lonaldo standing out as she tormented her fullback time and time again, dropping precision balls over the retreating Goffs’ defence for G9 to attack. The opening goal was to come from here with G9 beating the defence for pace before smashing an unstoppable drive past the flailing Goffs’ keeper: 1-0 Wood.

 

At the other end of the pitch the Wood’s tight as two coats of paint defence were at their formidable best with Yvie, Ava, Poppy S, Theaya  & GK Emily all doing their best to shut out the dangerous & pacy Goffs front 3. HT we went in 1-0.

 

We made changes to the team as Goffs’ pace down the flanks was causing real issues so Poppy N and todays POM Isabella came on to block up these avenues of attack. Pheidi came in to shore up the midfield in another fine display in what is largely a season of transition for this midfield warrior. Midfield schemer Aanya was back and causing issues in a new position of right midfield backed up by Isabella; they proved to be a fearsome double act launching attack after attack.

 

Riss came in to goal for Emily and an early mix up in the Wood’s machine let the excellent Goffs No10 equalise: 1-1. More changes were made with Yvie moving into midfield where we felt her tough tackling and never say die attitude were needed. We didn’t expect her to score a contender for goal of the season as she let fly from just inside the penalty area after great wing play by Lola who fed Yvie, whose shot flew into the top corner of the net for 2-1 Wood and order was restored.

 

You could see the girls relax a little now with the coming of the goal and more chances were to come and go with Kara, Lola, Elsie & Aanya creating for G9 and themselves, Skipper Annie stung the Goffs’ keeper’s hands with a long range effort that she just held onto! Poppy S & Poppy N both had long range free kicks saved by the Goffs’ GK.

 

Our third and final goal of the day was sublimely finished by G9 with the deftest of touches with the outside of her left foot to poke the ball past the onrushing Goffs’ keeper from a fantastic low cross from Aanya’s wand of a right foot! Job done and the girls march on now, joint top of the league and primed to compete on 3 fronts going forward this season!!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #10

Posted on 9th November, 2024

Our U15 Boys enjoyed a superb 1-4 away win in the Cup against Harpenden Town Cowboys, playing a division higher than our lads. This win continues the boys' fine form and they go into a massive Herts FA County Trophy 2nd round match against Cuffley Youth Knights, with confidence surging!  

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U16 Boys faced bottom of the table HMH Hawks on a pristine Pursley pitch knowing three points would propel them to 3rd in their league; everything was prepared for the club’s senior side to showcase all its best attributes and push themselves forward to potential title honours in April.

 

Unfortunately, the occasion proved too big for the boys, with nearly the whole squad flat and unable to perform even close to the levels they can. A snail like start gradually improved and chances started to come, but, were missed again and again, when it seemed harder to avoid the target than hit it.

 

Defensively, the boys were poor, the recent lessons on shape seemingly in one ear and out the other, while quality on the ball was not forthcoming, frustrating many attempts to get the team playing. Midfield was often over-run as good players decided to over-play and suffered, bemusingly continuing to choose this style of play despite brilliant recent attacks all stemming from moving the ball early. Up front, chances came and chances went.

 

Plus points saw Green return a solid performance in midfield and MoM went to keeper Marshall who deserved a clean sheet, but, had that taken from him by a ludicrous challenge in the box that saw HMH awarded a penalty which they dispatched for a win they thoroughly deserved. This can be said as they worked really hard for each other and showed desire, heart and endeavour to turn around their fortunes.

 

With five points dropped at home against the bottom two in the league and only just scraping past a Division 3 side last week, the Wood’s boys have proved they are just not ready to compete for honours this season. The door was wide open but, as a collective they just couldn’t walk through it to setup a title charge. That’s a pity and we move on but, certainly, expectations are much reduced as the boys are now more likely to face a relegation battle being just 4 points ahead of their victorious opponents today. C’est la vie but, when that really matters to the lads, their fortunes will change.

 

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The U15 Girls took on another Division 1 side in Harpenden Colts in the quarter final of the league cup today. Although we ended up losing the tie on penalties we proved once again that we are able to compete with the top teams in the league.

 

It was a game of few clear chances with both defences excelling, and in the first half, keeper Nisa didn’t have to make a save. At the other end, the Wood looked threatening on the break and with some more decisive finishing and final passes we could easily have taken a first half lead. 

 

It wasn’t to be and the second half was much the same. As the game wore on it was the hosts who probably had the better chances and carried the more attacking threat. Nisa’s handling was good when called upon but most of the limited chances created sailed over the crossbar thankfully.

 

With the match all square at full time it was straight to penalties and Harpenden got the job done scoring all of theirs. It was a very well contested game and played in a fantastic spirit. Probably one of those days when having 5 subs didn’t help us as we had to make lots of changes and perhaps lost a bit of our usual fluidity, but also, this was largely down to the quality of the opposition who were very good, very strong, and never let us play our usual game.

 

A fantastic experience for the girls to play against teams of this level and we proved once again that we are no push overs. Our defensive unit is getting stronger every week and with the energy in midfield of Jess, Scarlett and Lilly we know that no teams will find it easy to play against us. Going forward we found it harder today, against a very good and well organised team, so we need to work on moving the ball that little bit quicker and running off the ball to create opportunities. We had glimpses of that today, with Yasmin in particular looking bright on the left, but overall the draw was fair and penalties is a lottery.  

 

We cannot be too disheartened with the result or the performance.  We now turn our attention back to the league and we wish Harpenden well in the next round of the cup. Player of the match was Lily B who was excellent at left back.

 

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The U14 girls had a tough away trip today to face the very powerful Hertford town Belo again. After deservedly beating this same Hertford team 4-2 on pens in the County Cup last weekend there was a lot riding on this game. Hertford definitely wanting revenge and the Wood were desperate for 3 points in a game that will have a bearing on the eventual title winners this season.

 

The first half was to be another tense affair with the Wood’s new look defence becoming more and more of an impregnable fortress. Yvie, Ava, Poppy S, Theaya and GK Emily  are almost as stingy with goals as coach Dave is when he’s got a bag of sweets! The midfield five of Lonaldo & Elsinho out wide with a central 3 of skipper Annie, Monster Lucy and Karadonna pulling the strings for the best striker since R9, our own G9: Gabby.

 

The girls created lots of half chances for each other but the ball just wouldn’t sit right for the clear shot on goal we wanted. Hazel and Poppy N came on to try and add energy and running power which they both did battling away for the cause, but the half was to finish 0-0. Hertford would go in the happier for stifling this hugely promising Wood side.

 

Half time was a bit of a rocket for the girls from coach Dave as he felt the team had played into Hertford’s hands and came away from playing their own free flowing football to get caught up in a wrestling match! The girls took on board the info and understood the task at hand: get the ball down and get it moving.

 

Hazel today’s POM was wreaking havoc down Hertford’s left in what is her standout performance of this year so far. Hazel was combining with her big pal - Karadonna - who was also having her best game this year pulling the strings in the hole behind G9. Karadonna  picked the Hertford lock with a little toe poke through to Hazel who had noticed the home keeper off her line; so Hazel dinked one over the keeper’s head for 0-1 to the Wood!

 

Now one up, the girls visibly relaxed and G9 was starting to give the Hertford girls’ nightmares for life! Gabby’s first of a brace was of her making as she pounced on a mistake in the Hertford defence, as a back header fell in no-man’s land; G9 was first to the ball she slowed then accelerated past the defence and buried a low drive into the far corner for 0-2 Wood!

 

The game was tense for a minute, 0-2 being an iffy scoreline as you need that third goal to be able to relax a little. Up stepped R9 again to pounce on the home defence, robbing them of the ball driving into the box and burying another low drive past the keeper into the same corner as her first.

 

Hertford now had nothing to lose so they threw the kitchen sink at the Wood defence who held firm with Poppy and Ava forming a brick wall with Yvie and Theaya. Lonaldo playing in the unfamiliar central midfield was mopping up with skipper Annie in front of the back four.

Karadonna was finding acres of room to play in, as was a particularly dazzling Elsinho who stung the keeper’s hands, had an assist and was turning the Hertford fullback inside out! Poppy S took a long free kick searching for Elsinho, the defender just beat Else to the ball but her twin Annie was now on hand to release her sister with a fine ball in behind the defence. Elsinho left 2 defenders in her wake and delivered a perfect low cross where Karadonna was gladly waiting to finish with aplomb: 0-4 Wood!

 

More gaps appeared as Hertford looked for a goal to save their blushes. Again Elsinho was to get a good ball from this with Yvie intercepting and playing her in quickly; the cross found Karadonna in the box with 2 defenders around her but by sheer will she forced the ball over the line for her second and the Wood’s fifth: 0-5!

 

The game was coming to an end and was over as a spectacle when Hertford were to get their consolation from some poor Wood defending at a corner. No matter, all in all it was a great day at the office from the girls in a thumping 1-5 away win.

 

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On a crisp autumn morning, Borehamwood 2000 Under-10 Girls arrived ready for action, shaking off the cobwebs after a week’s break. The young squad was led out by captain Juniper, their energy palpable as they faced the formidable Evergreen Youth.

 

The first quarter set the tone, with a thrilling back-and-forth that saw Borehamwood under early pressure. A crucial clearance from captain Juniper kept them in the game. Moments later, Maisie orchestrated a counterattack, spotting Ruby on the wing. With perfect timing, Ruby found Juniper, who coolly slotted in the opener for Borehamwood. The crowd erupted and the Wood Army was off to a flying start!

 

The early lead fired up Borehamwood. Elsie came agonizingly close with a powerful strike that just missed the mark. Then, Maisie turned playmaker once again, setting up Elsie, who blasted home Borehamwood's second. Borehamwood were in command and Juniper added her second of the game shortly after with a precise shot. Daisy had the crowd gasping with a long-range rocket that narrowly missed adding to the tally.

 

As the teams entered the second quarter, Amber took charge in defence, making well-timed challenges and crunching tackles that kept Evergreen at bay. The link-up play between Elsie and Daisy was brilliant, showing off their near-telepathic connection. Polly’s relentless runs up and down the pitch were mesmerizing, while Tippi controlled the centre with finesse, passing and pushing forward whenever possible. Daisy whipped in a corner, Elsie made a clever pass to Ruby, and Ruby didn’t hesitate, smashing home Borehamwood’s fourth.

 

In the third quarter, Evergreen added an extra player under the power play rule, making it 8 versus 7. This levelled the playing field, but the Wood Army stayed composed. Evergreen pressed more, but goalie Emily pulled off a fantastic one-on-one save to keep them out. Elsie’s well-taken free kick was blocked, but Tippi and Juniper tirelessly tracked back to support the defence. Polly’s speed and confidence helped keep Evergreen at arm’s length, whilst Sienna proved that she is not just there for her unbeatable defensive duties, but also her sublime dribbling skills with runs down the wing. 

 

The final quarter saw Gracie join the attack, bringing fresh energy and dazzling footwork that had Evergreen on their heels. Emily continued to be a fortress in goal, making critical diving saves, while Amber’s crucial clearance late in the quarter solidified Borehamwood’s defensive stand. As Evergreen tried to mount a comeback, Elsie’s composure allowed her to keep possession and set up Juniper, who dribbled her way through the centre and completed her hat trick with a powerful strike. Even so, Borehamwood didn’t let up, pushing forward to the final whistle.

 

As the whistle blew, Borehamwood celebrated a brilliant performance, showing resilience, teamwork, and adaptability that were unmatched. Captain Juniper led the three cheers for their worthy opponents, Evergreen Youth, ending the game in true sporting spirit. The Wood Army left the field triumphant, proud, and ready for whatever comes next!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #9

Posted on 2nd November, 2024

The U16 Boys looked to extend their recent unbeaten run to five games in a Challenge Cup match against London Lions at Pursley. The Lions took our boys to penalties last year in the same competition and were not to be under-estimated despite currently playing in a lower division. The Wood also had a strong sense of purpose heightened by the absence of Montgomery, their mucker and team-mate continuing his battle back from illness.

 

The boys started well with good energy levels and accurate passing and this continued throughout the match. However, the many chances created were not converted, leaving the door open to the opposition to profit from defensive play that was not as solid as recent outings. The Wood were somewhat bemused to be 0-2 down in a half they’d dominated but, the score never lies and it was only a parried shot from Fan, crossed by Silva and dispatched confidently by Da Silva that saw the Wood close this gap, to go in 1-2 down at half time. The team talk then focused on what was some very good attacking football and continuing that, finishing with more accuracy and less power, while tightening up at the back.

 

The boys delivered and scored one of their best team goals to date, with Crucefix, Song, Zefi, and Makamian all playing effective, slick passes to release Silva who played another top quality match and scored his 10th goal in five games to draw level. The Lions were not done yet though and produced the strike of the match that flew like an arrow, pure and straight into the top corner.

 

No matter, it was back down to business and the Wood equalised again, the gutsy Fan winning the ball and releasing Ifeacho, who enjoyed a much improved, simpler game and buried home in style. With the clock running down, the boys trusted each other and worked more opportunities with good, unselfish play and Da Silva, playing another very strong match, latched on to a Boshjaku free kick to slam home the ball, sealing a place for the team in the next round of this competition.

 

Sometimes things don’t go to plan and you suffer setbacks despite doing lots of things well. In all such cases, players that stay calm, trust their training and dig deep can overcome adversity. The boys did that really well today and can be proud of their efforts. Crucefix secured MoM with easily the most solid and aggressive tackling in the squad, while other performances of note came from Song and Makamian, who were effective due to their willingness to play the early ball. Marshall was assured between the sticks while Zefi improved his match day preparation, with a much improved performance naturally following on the pitch.

 

The boys face HMH Hawks in the League next week knowing three points will move them up to 3rd in a very competitive division. Not easy but, achievable and training mid-week will be focused and driven in the search for success.

 

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Our U15 Boys were in fine form, dominating Bushey and Oxhey in a comprehensive 8-0 victory to push up the table ahead of a big Cup match against Harpenden next week.

 

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Our U14 girls had a rare home game today in the County Cup vs Hertford Town Belo. We expected a tough game and we certainly got it today, with Hertford employing all the tricks of the trade to try and ruffle our girls’ feathers!

 

Our now usual fast start shocked Hertford with the speed and ease our girls moved the ball around their powerful and physical runners. The girls put on a show for the first 20 mins and we needed goals to show for our early dominance, unfortunately they just didn’t come today no matter how hard No9 Gabby knocked with Lola & Elsinho providing assists and back up to our marauding 9.

 

The front 3 were creating lots of half chances only due to the stellar work of our midfield trio of skipper Annie, our ball playing maestro Aanya and our midfield monster Lucy. These 3 were at the heart of all that was good in the first half. The back 5 of GK Emily, CB pairing Ava & Poppy S and fullbacks Yvie and Theaya were also moving the ball around like prime Brazilian defenders, closing any gaps and avenues of attack for Hertford, then playing calmly into midfield to start our attacks.

 

Karadonna, Hazel, Poppy N and midfield enforcer Pheidi came into the fray and tried to help turn our dominance into goals; try as they might they couldn’t and at half time we went in at 0-0 but the moral victors.

 

The second half started with Riss in goal for Emily. Hertford came out and put a real shift in and started to push us back and play more in our half. Continued fouling and slowing down of attacks was now being punished by the ref and we started to wrest back some control and apply more pressure on Hertford’s defence again with tormentor in chief Gabby now joined up front by Light Speed Lucy in a change of system to 4-4-2 to try and break the deadlock.

 

The game was end to end with Hertford making the game a battle which they wanted as they couldn’t compete with our football. Constant probing and some long shots from Aanya, Poppy S & Theaya couldn’t get the goal out football deserved. We changed system again to a back 3 to get more goal threat on the pitch with Hazel, Karadonna and Poppy N; we were now a fluid 3-5-2 and Lucy was able to feed Gabby and also play off her which began to work a treat. Both teams huffed and puffed and the whistle went for full time and it was still 0-0.

 

So, straight to the dreaded pens! Skipper Annie who put in another skipper’s performance today chose to go second. We asked the girls who wanted to take a pen and 5 stepped forward. Ava, Yvie, Poppy S, Kara & Poppy N; we subbed Emily back on with 2 mins to go as she has bags of penalty shoot out experience.

 

Up stepped the first Hertford player and Emily did her best Grobbelaar impression dancing on the line pointing out where to shoot and generally being a nuisance. Miss. Advantage Wood. Up stepped Ava who calmly slotted home: 0-1 Wood. Pen 2, the Hertford player scored, up steps Yvie; bang, bottom corner: 1-2 Wood. Pen 3, the Hertford girl puts it over the bar and up steps Poppy S, bang, dispatched high and left of the static keeper: 1-3 Wood. Up steps the Hertford player and she scores for 2-3 now, all the pressure is on Karadonna our 4th taker who can win the tie if she scores. No doubt as Kara roles it into the bottom corner for a 4-2 win and wild celebrations as the Wood surge into the next round of the County Cup!

 

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Our U15 Girls took to the road for the first of a run of six consecutive scheduled away games. Today was a county cup tie away to fellow HGPFL Division 2 side Stevenage Starlets.

 

With a squad reduced to just 12 players it was important that we started strongly and took hold of the game, and that we certainly did. Abi set the ball rolling on 5 mins with a 20-Yard strike after robbing the opposition centre mid in the middle of the park. We were soon 2-0 up on 10 mins with Missy’s own 20-yard strike and first goal for the club. Not to be outdone, Milly crashed in the third goal of the game on 25 mins.  

 

We were dominating all of the pitch and some of the football really was a joy to watch.    More goals were certain to come and a brace from Amie Adams, including one in the top corner saw us go 5-0 up.

 

The only blemish on an otherwise perfect first half was conceding just before half time when we had re-shuffled the back line to allow Abi some time off for treatment of a dead leg. 5-1 the score at half time.

 

We talked at half time about not getting complacent and not gifting the host a route back into the game.  We started the second half well enough but the hosts definitely improved and pressed us higher and more physically.  This pressure brought them a goal on 55mins which they probably deserved at the time.  

 

Abi returned to the field to give us some more energy in midfield and we soon established ourselves back in the game. Our sixth goal arrived courtesy of some great link up play between Louella and Lilly VT with Louella then calmly finishing.  Another assist from Lilly set Louella away to score a late seventh goal (her 12th of the season) and close the game out as a contest. 

 

Apart from brief moments in the game our goalkeeper Nisa and back four were in complete control.   Led by skipper and player of the match Leni, and with a dominant performance from Lily B, Amy and Abi, we were very solid. In midfield Lilly VT was superb yet again and in the first half in particular the midfield trio of Lilly, Missy and Jess were totally dominant and played some great football. Missy stepping into midfield for the first time this season was first class. Jess won all her duals and worked tirelessly throughout. The attacking quartet of Milly, Amie, Louella and Hailey were a constant threat throughout and the Stevenage defence will be pleased to see the back of them for sure.

 

The first half was arguably the best we have played than season. The second half was more a battle which is no surprise as the heavy pitch sapped the energy from our girls, but they kept going and going and should all be very proud of that performance, particularly as a spot in the blue riband County Cup was secured!

 

Next up for the Wood is a league cup tie away to Division 1 side Harpenden Colts. It will be a tough game and we will need to be at our best to progress but we go into the tie in good form and with confidence.

 

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Our U10 Girls have been going like the clappers and had a fixture free week so jetted off to Dubai for some warm weather training. They'll be back next week straining at the leash!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #8

Posted on 26th October, 2024

It was a big day for our U16 Boys as they faced Hitchin in the premier Herts FA County Trophy. Hitchin went unbeaten in their league last season and had enjoyed another five straight wins this season in Div 1 of the Mid Herts league; they turned up exuding the confidence such excellent runs engender. However, the Wood were in determined mood themselves and having played a who’s who of top opponents in recent times, were able to forgot about their opponents and just concentrate on the job at hand and what they needed to do individually and collectively, with everything else falling nicely into place if this was achieved.

 

Thereafter, the boys were very good indeed, with the midfield in particular raising levels to swamp Hitchin almost immediately. Central to this was MoM Da Silva, playing deeper and involved fully from the off, releasing Silva who served notice of what was to come with a sharp shot parried by the away keeper. Soon after, the lively Wood wingers combined with McGuinness sending in an excellent cross that was cooly dispatched back post by Makamian, only for the away linesmen to flag for a highly debatable offside.

 

Undeterred, the boys piled forward and Da Silva was upended in the box for a penalty he was to take; the keeper guessed correctly but, Silva was on hand to bury the rebound home with his usual standing foot! Shortly after, Da Silva won a header centrally that released McGuinness; he raided forward before feeding Silva, spinning his man then finishing in style.

 

Fan, enjoying another excellent game, won the ball in midfield before linking up with Silva and then dispatching the purest left foot shot into the right hand stanchion of the goal and it was 4-0 at half time when Silva curled home from a cleverly flighted free kick he had won himself. A brilliant half of football which effectively broke the back of the contest.

 

The second half saw Green take up the cudgels from Da Silva and he played in the same vein; popping up all over the midfield, winning the ball and displaying a wide range of accurate passing, while Pop was industrious and competitive in defence. Nevertheless, Hitchin pulled one back from the penalty spot despite an incredible save from Elboukhari and what looked like an outstanding saving tackle from Captain Boshjaku. However, Ifeacho scampered down the wing soon after before delivering a superb cross for McGuinness to arrive back post like all good wingers, slamming home for 5-1. Boshjaku and McGuinness then combined to send Silva away, his jinking run ending in a spectacular 4th goal of the game for him.

 

The Wood had time for one more very good goal; technical combination play from the midfield of Fan, Crucefix and Green fed Silva who dummied for Da Silva to slide home for number 7. A late consolation goal from Hitchin left a slightly bitter taste as five Wood players failed to stop the surging winger but, all in all it was a very solid performance and the boys move forward to face Berkhamsted Raiders Red away in the 2nd round of this prestigious trophy.

 

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After coming out 3-2 winners against Hemel Athletic last week, our U15 Boys played another tight match against this opponent, the match ending 3-2 to Hemel this time around. The boys continue to make good progress and look forward to a home match against Bushey and Oxhey Kestrels next.

 

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The indomitable U14 girls had no game again this week after our opponents pulled out. This would have been our 3rd week stood down but we managed to arrange another friendly this time against our new friends at Luton Town Ladies. We played this very talented U13 side today in a very tight affair at our new surrogate home ground in Potters Bar.

 

The game got off to a frenetic start with both teams fighting to gain control and to win the battle for control of the ball, this ended up being about 50/50 in the end. Today’s POM Lucy was in imperious form, the kind that makes her a joy to behold on the pitch; at times unstoppable & unplayable. Aided by the drive and skill of skipper Annie and schemer Aanya this midfield 3 is a tough ask for most teams but Luton where up to it today with their fantastic No6 a real standout performer.

 

The back four of Yvie, Ava, Poppy S & Theaya had their hands full with the pacy and direct Luton Town forwards and we witnessed some great 1v1 battles. Luton tended to attack for the most part down their right hand side and Isabella came on to add her pace and tenacity there, competing well and blocking this avenue to Luton in what was her best performance to date.

 

Elsie, Lola and No9 Poppy N had a battle on their hands against a quick and tough Luton back 4. Hazel, Kara and Pheidi came on to try and change the game a bit which their constant running did.

 

Emily one of our 2 magnificent GK’s had an excellent first half and her speed off her line helped the defence out on numerous occasions. Emily mopped up the danger in her own standout performance of the season so far. We went in playing on the hill 0-0 and fancied our chances of getting the win in the second half. Luton Town also had the same idea and came out on fire in the second half, the game was becoming an arm wrestle again with neither side giving quarter.

 

It looked like it would be a mistake from someone that would cause the winner of this game with the 2 evenly matched sides slugging it out and that was to be the case and the mistake was from the Wood management team as we made our subs with 18 to go and we only sent 10 girls back out onto the pitch; Luton took full advantage and scored when we only had 3 defenders on!!

 

We decided we needed to add some missing pace to our front line, so we switched Lucy up front and it wasn’t long before she was stretching Luton and pulling a great save out of the Luton keeper. Lucy beat two markers for skill, pace and strength and then fingertips denied the deserved equaliser. Aanya stung the GK’s hands with a late free kick and in the resulting melee we hit the bar and couldn’t convert.

 

The final whistle came and it was a 1-0 loss to a fantastic Luton side but football really was the winner today in what was an excellent match between two good sides. We hope to get a return game with Mark and his great bunch of girls in the not too distant future as we both benefited from the action today.

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Our U10 Girls were back in action at Pursley, this time against a handy Hitchin Belles, who were also a very tall and powerful looking side. It was captain Daisy who took the lead this week. Walking Borehamwood out to a very confident start to the game, with power plays and an early shot from Elsie to keep Hitchin on their toes.

 

Leah and Sienna were human shields at the back, deflecting Hitchin’s strong attackers and keeping the balls flying off to the sides. Tippi’s passing was something to be amazed at and with a swift ball through to Daisy, Borehamwood was on the score sheet! Polly kept the pace going with her typically buccaneering and brilliant runs.

 

In the second quarter we saw Amber and Anisia in defence with their determination to keep out Hitchin’s flying attack. Another few goal chances came from Elsie and Daisy, and Ruby was so close to scoring another one for the Wood too. Ruby’s incredible runs were great to watch throughout; she just never gives up. While between the sticks, keeper Emily made many great saves on a slick, slippery surface where ball handling was a real challenge. Wood warrior!

 

Maisie took her up front duties very seriously and kept attacking the Hitchin defenders with determination throughout. She definitely did her 10k steps! With grit and determination, the third quarter saw Elsie have another strong strike only to miss the post by an inch! It was captain Daisy who came flying in from the right to score a whopping goal just inside the box - the crowd went wild!

 

However, the defenders didn’t have time to waste and it was straight back to business with Sienna and Leah clearing balls every which way, Anisia launching big clearances down the field and Emily on high alert, all meaning Hitchin were going to have to work very hard to breach this formidable rear-guard action! At the other end, Tippi had two strong attempts at goal that only just got caught by the Hitchin stopper.

 

The final quarter saw Ruby rocketing up the wing desperately trying to find Tippi, Elsie and Maisie up front. Amber worked hard as always as one of our prominent defenders. She never shies away from a tackle that girl! And with continued great clearances from Leah and Sienna we were able to defend all chances in the final quarter. Anisia kept the pressure on throughout and Emily made multiple confident saves.

 

The girls learnt so much today, showing great strength and determination as a team to never give up. Defending against some physically bigger opponents was nothing for Sienna who won our player of the match with her continued and vital clearances, while it was Daisy’s determination and great finishes that earned her a well deserved player of the match from Hitchin.

 

We are all so immensely proud of how they have progressed with amazing runs, passes and finding that space. The crowd were electric which always helps and coach Emma absolutely smashed her very first game. Thank you to everyone for their support but thank you girls for inspiring us every week and showing us what true team work and spirit really is. WOOD ARMY!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #7

Posted on 19th October, 2024

Our U16 Boys faced Borehamwood Youth at home in the League knowing a victory would propel them up the table. However, they would be facing a highly motivated opponent on a slippery pitch in difficult conditions. Certainly, a thorough physical examination was coming and the boys needed to be ready to win personal duels, contest everything and win the right to play.

 

Unfortunately, many of the boys were unable to rise to the occasion, watching helplessly as their opponents fought like lions, piling pressure on the Wood who were pinned back from the off. Once again, the Wood’s defence was left to throw everything on the line, Hones and Elboukhari both producing incredibly committed and last ditch challenges to thwart certain goals, while Boshjaku and Manning continued their excellent starts to the season. In front of them, Crucefix joined the fight and produced another solid display, while up front, the same could be said of Ifeacho and Da Silva, who were putting themselves about with intent.

 

In the crucial midfield positions, however, the Wood were so flat and easily shrugged off; a tough disappointment given the ability of the players there and when the points for a win would mean so much. Frustratingly, it stayed like this for much the game with only the excellent Fan really producing the levels expected, rolling his sleeves up and getting stuck right in from the first moment he was on the pitch to the last.

 

Borehamwood Youth had worked their socks off and, in truth, deserved to be in the lead and they duly secured this mid-way through the second half, when it seemed they would then go on to claim the win. However, Manning stepped up late in the game, taking on responsibility, staying calm and producing a fine, technical strike from a free kick that equalised the match and secured a point for the team.

 

With a long winter and heavy, difficult conditions ahead, the Wood need to show greater commitment and courage than they did today. Fan and Boshjaku shared MoM and the massive effort and toughness they showed today is a reference to many of their team-mates going forward. No doubt all the boys have the capability to play in this manner, but, it’s now time to take on the challenge and stand up and be counted.

 

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Our U15 Girls enjoyed a lunchtime kick off slot that gave enough time for the sun to come out ahead of another much awaited cup game against Division 1 side Ruislip.

 

The Wood soon put the visitors under pressure with our exciting brand of passing football, coupled with some real desire and determination all across the pitch. We were winning all the personal battles and playing much the better football so it was no surprise when we deservedly took the lead on 16 mins: a superb strike from Milly from the edge of the box giving the keeper no chance.  

 

1-0 soon became 2-0 when Louella finished coolly after good work by Abi. Then, on 28 mins, Louella robbed the Ruislip defence of the ball and calmly slotted home her 10th goal of the season to make it 3-0 at half time.  

 

The half time talk was all about not getting complacent, not letting the opposition back into the game easily, and getting the next goal.  We did all of those things and more and in keeping with the run of play the 4th goal of the match went to us.  On 51 mins, Amie picked up the ball on the half way line before dancing past 3 players on her way to the edge of the box; a slipped pass through to Gabriela allowed Gabs to slide the ball past the keeper for her first ever goal for the club! It was a lovely effort and gave us some much needed breathing space. 4-0 Wood.

 

On 60 mins the game was effectively over as a contest as Milly scored her second of the match with a lovely long distance strike into the far corner after good work by Scarlett, making it 5-0. Hollie then stepped back off the bench to score a late free kick to make it 6-0 in the last minute of the game, and there still time for a late consolation goal for the visitors in added time.

 

This really was an excellent squad performance with all the girls in attendance really playing their part. Nisa was brave in goal when called upon and distributed the ball well. At the back Leni, Missy, Amy and Annie were all excellent. Abi was simply fantastic and enjoyed her best game so far this season against the very good no13.

 

In midfield, Amie oozed class on the ball, Scarlet was winning battles all over the pitch, Jess was determined in midfield and kept to the ball moving really well. Yasmin was a constant threat on the left and Hollie and Milly were both excellent on the ball and deserved their goals. Player of the match went to Lilly VT who was the pick of the bunch today, covering every blade of grass and passing the ball around with supreme skill all game long.

 

Louella led the line again superbly and is really growing into that no9 position and a return of 10 goals before the end of October is some tally. Finally, a special mention to Gabriela who played her part, worked hard and looked after the ball really well; delighted to see her score her first goal for the club.

 

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U10 Girls  were nothing short of spectacular away against a game Welwyn United Youth Diamonds, even with the rain pouring down and the cold trying to slow them down. The girls didn’t just play—they dominated from start to finish!

 

Captain Polly led the charge and kept the team’s spirits high. The early lead was pure brilliance, showcasing some fantastic teamwork, passing, and dedication. And even when Welwyn sneaked one back with an unstoppable shot, the girls responded like true champions, taking control and never looking back.

 

This game was a masterclass in attacking football, teamwork, and defending with grit! Every player stepped up to cover for each other, showing a team that plays with heart. As for goalkeepers, catching that slippery ball must have been like catching a bar of soap, but both Olivia and Gracie did it with style!

 

Goals came from Juniper with a hat-trick, Ruby and Daisy scoring 2 each, whilst Elsie, Tippi, Polly and Anisia all grabbed a goal each. A massive congratulations to Amber for her rock-solid defending, earning her the well-deserved Player of the Match.

 

What a brilliant season we are having so far. The girls keep bringing their passion, flair, and their unbeatable teamwork into every game and the sky's the limit for this talented group!

 

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In really disappointing fashion, our U14 Girls’ opposition pulled out an hour or so before kick off today. The girls got the win but, really wanted to play, so it wasn’t much of a consolation. With no fixture next week either, they’ve arranged a friendly against Luton Ladies and that will be a great run-out for them before they return to competitive action in the County Cup.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #6

Posted on 12th October, 2024

U16 Boys travelled over to Enfield Town again, this time in the league, knowing three points would see them re-enter the discussion on-going at the top end of the table. Confidence was high after knocking this opponent out the League Cup last week but, it’s no easy place to come and a much faster start was required from the team today.

 

To secure this, several changes were made to the starting line-up and these had the desired effect, the Wood keeping Enfield at bay in the first half, in contrast to shipping three goals at that stage last week. This reflects the great depth within the squad and the fact that few players, if any, command a guaranteed starting place at present, with competition for game time very high amongst the squad.

 

In defence, Boshjaku was a man-mountain winning countless headers and duels, and was joined in this by centre back partners Hones and Manning, all three enjoying excellent games with keeper Elboukhari also showing a growing and commanding presence between the sticks. Crucefix sat in the holding role and did a superb job there, starting fast and maintaining this level throughout.

 

Up front, the Wood were banging them in again, with Silva following up a hatrick last week with a sweet brace this, Da Silva assisting the first and Green the second, adding to a much improved performance from him with a far more industrious output. An excellent half ended 0-2 to the Wood.

 

Zefi enjoyed many outstanding moments in the match and lit up the start of the second half with a beautifully jinking run before playing in Manning who strode forward to bury the ball home for his first of the season, securing a well deserved MoM award in the process. While Marshall continued to find his feet outfield with another commendable cameo as he works his way back to full fitness.

 

A late consolation goal from Enfield had no bearing on the match as the Wood grabbed three important league points at a venue and against a team that many others will struggle with later in the campaign. A job well done and the boys are beginning to get into their stride; with a home derby against neighbours Borehamwood Youth to come next, anticipation is growing.

 

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Our U15 Boys put on a sparkling display against local rivals Belstone, coming out 10-2 winners after taking a 4-0 lead at half time. The boys are up to 3rd in their league and right in the mix!

 

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What a match we witnessed today, folks! On a crisp October afternoon, the Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls put on an exhilarating performance against the Evergreen Dragons, showcasing pure determination, skill, and teamwork from the very first whistle. Led by the ever-inspiring Captain Maisie, Borehamwood came out of the gates flying, as if they were channelling the speed of Usain Bolt!

 

The first quarter saw Borehamwood's relentless pressure pile onto the Evergreen defence. Ruby was absolutely electric down the wing, delivering precision crosses, while Maisie seamlessly transitioned into attack mode, fending off defenders with ease. The crowd were on the edge of their seats as Elsie nearly broke the deadlock with a stunning volley just wide.

 

The dynamic Polly was given the freedom to push forward, her stamina proving vital as she tracked back to thwart any Evergreen counters. Anisia and Sienna were rock-solid at the back, snuffing out Evergreen’s chances with timely challenges. Then came the breakthrough – Ruby, ever the playmaker, whipped in a perfect ball, allowing Elsie to work her magic, dancing past defenders to slot home the opener!

 

Quarter two was more of the same from Borehamwood, who kept the intensity high. Juniper stepped into the spotlight, linking up beautifully with Elsie and Tippi. Borehamwood’s attack was relentless, with Tippi dazzling with her dribbling skills and Polly showcasing her boundless energy. Despite a valiant effort from the Evergreen goalie, Borehamwood pounced on a mistake – Elsie coolly slotted home her second of the game after a misjudged kick from the keeper.

 

Evergreen had their moments and Borehamwood had to rely on Olivia to put into practice what she had learnt in training, making well time challenges that frustrated the Evergreen strike-force. But credit where it’s due – Evergreen’s number 7 was a constant threat, forcing Emily to make a heroic one-on-one save that had the fans holding their breath. But, before anyone could catch their breath, Borehamwood surged forward again, this time with Juniper smashing the ball off the crossbar, oh so close to extending the lead.

 

The third quarter saw Ruby’s transition to a more defensive role, but that didn’t stop her from dazzling, weaving through players and launching pinpoint crosses. Maisie, like a true captain, marshalled the defence with vital clearances. Emily showed off her coolness under pressure and after one goal kick was blown back over her head by the remnants of Hurricane Milton, she morphed herself into a human cat to spring back and keep the ball out! Thereafter, Juniper’s corner was perfectly placed, leading to Borehamwood’s third – an unlucky own goal from Evergreen, but the pressure had been too much to handle.

 

By the time we entered the fourth and final quarter, Borehamwood was still bursting with energy. Evergreen desperately sought a goal, but Anisia was simply unbeatable, clearing ball after ball and keeping the Dragons at bay. Sienna, with her composed and assured play, kept everything under control, allowing Borehamwood to breathe easy.

 

Ruby continued her sensational form and after the match official played a visionary advantage, she sent a defence splitting pass through to Juniper, who smashed home Borehamwood’s fourth goal with an unstoppable strike that also secured her the PoM award! Elsie almost added another, denied only by the crossbar, while the Evergreen goalie pulled off some sensational saves to prevent further damage. Gracie was a revelation on the left wing, tearing through the Evergreen defence with lightning speed and creating chaos in their backline. As the final whistle blew, Borehamwood celebrated an exceptional performance, with cheers of joy ringing from the crowd and the girls coming together in a show of true sportsmanship, congratulating one another after a brilliant team performance.

 

After the match, coach Emma took time from her busy schedule to provide Al-Jazeera Sport with an exclusive interview. She said, ‘Borehamwood 2000 played with a perfect blend of freedom, discipline, and flair today. Every player had a role to play in this victory, and they delivered in style, proving once again why this team is such a force to be reckoned with. Bravo, girls! What a game!’

 

Wise words indeed and with that, she was gone, downing a large Alka-Seltzer as she headed for her pit!

 

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The group stage of the League Cup saw the U15 girls travel away to Division 1 side Evergreen Youth Falcons.  We knew this would be a tough game against a talented and experienced side and so it proved, however, it was not as one sided as the final scoreline might suggest.

 

The Wood started well enough and indeed the first half was a fairly even contest. We came in at half time 2-0 down but having played some bright football and having matched our hosts for possession.  They were just more clinical in the final third and their attacking play was very good in fairness.

 

At half time we talked about staying committed, staying in the game and proving we can compete at that level for the full 80 minutes.  We certainly did that and all the girls played their part in a rousing second half. Our defence of Leni, Amy, Missy and Lily kept the hosts at bay for another 20mins before finally going 3-0 down, whilst at the other end we continued to push for a goal and kept trying to play our usual good passing football. Our back four were immense and absorbed a lot of pressure, and when they were beaten Nisa was often there to save the day with some brave goalkeeping.

 

The Wood midfield was competitive throughout, despite losing Scarlett to illness just before the match and Lilly Van Thal was again the heartbeat of the side, aided by Jess and the ever skilful and industrious Milly who was clearly enjoying playing against her Watford PDC teammates, trying to take them all on at times.  Amie was a constant source of our attacks from the right hand side in the second half and showed great calmness on the ball, linking up very well with Louella who again led the line superbly today, particularly in the second half.

 

Louella was unlucky not to pull a goal back after some good work from Yasmin on the left, but the final finish just evaded the far post.  With the score still 3-0, Milly hit the underside of the crossbar with a thunderous strike after excellent play from Hollie.  We needed one of those chances to go in to keep us in the game, as moments later we found ourselves 4-0 down against the run of play and the game was effectively over. 

 

To our credit we did not let that deter us and we kept on fighting to the end.  Great link up play by Louella sent Amie away down the right and her first time strike hit the cross bar with the keeper beaten.  Moments later the same two players linked up again with neat approach play into the box where Louella was upended for a penalty.  With nobody seemingly wanting to take this, it fell to captain Leni to step up, but with fatigue well and truly setting in she put the ball over the bar.  There was still time for one last chance in the match for Louella which also flew over the crossbar as well so there was to be no consolation goal which is a shame as the girls really deserved some reward for a brave and very entertaining performance against a very good Evergreen side. The game was played in fantastic spirit and we thank our hosts for a great match and wish them well for the rest of the season. 

 

Player of the Match goes to Amy Robertson who was a rock at the back today.  Special mention to Amie who was class throughout and to Annie and Hollie who were superb and had their best games for the club today.

 

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Our U14 girls scheduled cup game vs Bishops Stortford today was deemed an away win, with Stortford unable to field a side, the Wood grabbed the points.

 

With the girls in fine form having won their last 3 games on the bounce, we tried our very best to get a friendly game. The need  to keep the team ticking over seemed more important than the rest. We tried U14 teams then went up to U15’s and eventually got a game booked vs Watford ladies U13 JPL side. Our opponents today were of a very high standard and also an extremely tough and physical bunch of girls.

 

The Wood girls started the game in their now customary very quick fashion, pinning Watford back and not letting them get out of their own half, even though Watford had the advantage of the slope on todays hired pitch in Potters Bar.

 

Gabby had an early chance to put Wood 1-0 up and her shot was heading for the bottom corner of the net, but for a tremendous diving save from the Watford GK who somehow pushed it round the post. The Wood’s forward line was building momentum and looking very dangerous, hunting down Watford’s defence, ably aided by some fine midfield play.

At the other end the impressive Watford No9 was trying her best to breakout and beat CB pairing Poppy & Yvie; on a couple of occasions her pace ruffled our defence and we had GK Emily’s quick reactions in coming off her line to thank. Our fullbacks Theaya & Elsie both had very solid games today in what’s been an impressive start to the season for these Wood stalwart’s.

 

Wood’s midfield of skipper Annie, midfield schemer Aanya and our unstoppable force Lucy were taking control of the game and feeding balls to wide players Lola and Poppy N to cause havoc in the Watford defence. Lola created a chance when she beat her marker and flashed the ball across the box, but, Poppy N coming in at the back post just couldn’t finish another fine Wood move.

 

The game was going well and we were waiting for our opening goal when Watford got a breakaway chance; the striker shooting across goal which Emily parried away only for a Watford girl to be following up for a tap in and 0-1 to Watford. Pheidi came into the game to try and stop any more Watford breakaways and she did just that, putting another fine performance in her fledgling Wood career. The whistle went for HT and the girls came in, the message was clear keep doing the same things and it will come.

 

We had the slope with us for the second half and we needed it today as we only had one sub against Watford’s 17 players on the day. The girls came out and immediately threatened the Watford GK with shots raining from all angles, Elsie now in a more familiar wing role and Aanya in particular stinging the keeper’s hands. Lola on the left kept tormenting her FB and tried her hardest to make the difference; it was No9 Gabby who was to get the equaliser with a fine run at the heart of Watford’s defence and then a deft chip over the onrushing GK! A well deserved equaliser for our girls.

 

Our midfield was taking control of the game now with Skipper Annie her indomitable self and today’s POM Aanya starting to run the show. Aanya has an eye for a pass that’s a thing of beauty and today she got on the ball and started to dictate the game, prodding and probing the Watford defence for weaknesses.

 

Another chance was created down our left flank with Lola and Theaya heavily involved, the ball was played forward to Gabby who beat one marker, raced to goal with Watford defenders on either shoulder and the keeper closing her down; she composed herself and in an almost carbon copy of her first lifted the ball over the GK for 2-1 Wood!

 

The Watford girls tried their best to respond but our defence held firm with Riss now in goal sweeping up behind a dominant Yvie & Poppy. Lucy had her best game of the season today and showed glimpses of the colossus we know she can be, a fine footballer and a steadfast competitor she didn’t take a backwards step and often started attacks for the team.

 

The pick of today’s goals and the Wood’s third was started in midfield, played into schemer Aanya’s feet, she beat one player dropped her shoulder to send another the wrong way then found Gabby on the half turn with a slide rule pass in between the Watford right side CB and their RB. Gabby controlled with her left foot and then passed the ball into the corner of the net to complete her second hat trick of the season and put Watford’s spirited girls finally to the sword !

 

A well deserved  3-1 victory from this ever progressing new squad, we couldn’t be more happy today with the performance and attitude of the squad.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #5

Posted on 5th October, 2024

The mighty U15 Boys' Wood army travelled north today for their Herts FA County Trophy 1st round game with Wodson Park.

 

The lads started really well and showed the intent to play a passing game early on. Some great one touch play down the left between Sheppard, Smith and Staszewski resulted in the latter crossing a quality ball into the box for Lennard to go agonisingly close. He wasn’t denied minutes later after a well worked phase of play down the right finished with an inviting cross from Sutherland; Lennard dispatching for his 5th goal of the season.

 

The Wood controlled the game but couldn’t get the 2nd goal they deserved. The back 3 of Adom, Fernando and Gilsenan was solid throughout and are growing as a partnership with every game. Backed up in this by keeper Torshakani.

 

The second finally came when McGregor stepped forward and hit a 25 yard free kick across the keeper into the top corner. The wood were now purring and a 3rd followed shortly after when Staszewski threaded a sublime through ball for Lennard, who pulled it back to Chen, finishing brilliantly across the keeper to make it 0-3 at half time.

 

Mill replaced Staszewski and got straight into the action with some super balls into the forwards. Parratt came on for Sheppard and was a constant threat behind the holding midfielder. Joyce in the middle of park was winning every first and second ball, keeping the team ticking over throughout. Maranzana was a constant threat in behind and was wrongly disallowed a goal when the linesman flagged for offside, disputed by Staszewksi snr!

 

Hebblethwaite replaced Sutherland and was straight into the action. A great ball from Mill to the back post found Hebblethwaite who headed across the goal for Lennard to score his 2nd of day and 6th of the season. A rare threat from Wodson park resulted in the forward finishing from a tight angle; Torshakani got a hand to it but, it rolled over the line in what seemed like slow motion.

 

The Wood weren’t done just yet and when Parratt played Mill wide, Mill picked out Mcgreger in the box who finished well to make it 1-5. The Wood march into the next round of the cup! Next week, back in league action vs Belstone in a huge local derby, where the boys will look to push on and charge at league honours.

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U16 Boys travelled over to Enfield Town in the League Cup; a tough draw against a club with a huge catchment area and against a team they had yet to best. With the wind gusting in their faces, a fast start was required from the boys to keep a lid on an Enfield attack that looked strong.

 

However, too many of the starting line-up were not ready to compete at the required levels and that's a recipe for disaster at this level. Early in the game, concerted pressure down the Wood's right flank culminated in a loose clearance falling to an Enfield midfielder, driving home from 25 yards with no Wood player in the same post code to block.

 

Though Silva pulled one back after being picked out by a vintage Da Silva long pass, this pattern continued throughout the half with Enfield first to the ball and having any number of long shots on the Wood goal. They inevitably scored more and the half ended 3-1; the Wood with a mountain to climb, overwhelmingly down to what we hadn't done proficiently, rather than from Enfield's good play.

 

An open team talk at half time saw several players maturely take on responsibility, accepting personal improvements were required and a rejuvenated Wood took to the pitch second half. Silva immediately raced through to grab his brace and reduce the deficit to one. Soon after he skipped past the Enfield defence to drill home for a superb hatrick and the Wood surged forward for the win. A player transformed, Collier was competing for everything in the midfield and produced a sumptuous pass that split the Enfield defence asunder for Da Silva to brilliantly hold off a far larger opponent before slamming home.

 

The Wood's defensive unit then kicked in to see out the game, Hones producing one tremendous last-ditch challenge to deprive Enfield of what seemed a certain equaliser, the Wood going on to record a thoroughly deserved 3-4 victory to book our place in the next round.

 

The result today was a squad effort and derived from a hardening mindset to never give up and to always try to turn round any adverse situation faced. Everyone contributed but, as always some players made big steps forward: Marshall putting in effective shifts in unfamiliar positions, Song enjoying a great outing on the wing, Makamian producing excellent delivery from corner and cross, Crucefix slipping nicely into the holding role and Manning displaying a wide range of quality passing. However, with the match ball bagged for a beautiful hatrick, Silva secured MoM, showing no better example of how to deal with great adversity and come out firmly on top. A long bow for a brave, strong, tough and talented young man.

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Our U14 girls faced a tricky away cup tie at the fantastic facilities of Wormley FC on Saturday morning. The girls are really starting to find their form after playing well but not getting the results in the first couple of fixtures of the season. Now on the back of two wins in a row the girls arrived in the Lee Valley full of confidence.

 

Playing against a D3 side, the Wood went into the game as favourites, but realised pretty quickly that the opposition were not going to be a pushover. With Yvi starting at Centre Back alongside defensive rock Poppy Skipp, the girls were not in the mood for conceding, despite some early territorial advantage for the home team. Emily between the sticks and Ava and Theaya as full backs made up the remainder of the defensive ranks and they were able to deal with Wormley’s attacks relatively comfortably.

 

The opposition were physically strong and some slightly passive refereeing was allowing them to impose themselves in the early exchanges, but gradually we managed to take control of the game. Lola and Elsie put in great shifts on the flanks and the midfield trio off Annie , Aanya and Poppy N started to take a hold of the game and allow our powerhouse striker Gabby to put the home side on the back foot.

 

Following a disallowed Wood goal, the home side took the lead late in the first half somewhat against the run of play. However, the Wood struck back almost instantly as Poppy N burst through to chase Annie’s nicely weighted through ball and stroked a class finish into the bottom corner. 1-1 at halftime and game on!

 

The second half was great to watch as the girls really rolled their sleeves up and took hold of the game. Izabella who put in a shift at left back subsequently moved into midfield and alongside Pheidi added some tenacity, allowing Aanya to get on the ball and show her outstanding range of passing. Ris replaced Emily in goal and the athletic Lucy was able to play her part in midfield and at full-back, using her pace and power to thwart Wormley’s infrequent counter attacks.

 

Early in the second half Gabby was able to break through the home defence not once but twice and like Poppy N she visibly composed herself and placed the ball low into the net. It’s fantastic to see the girls applying the lessons learned from the shooting practice that we have been working hard on in training. Gabby in particular works really hard on finishing with both feet and the deadly finishing she showed when we needed was a joy to watch.

 

The home side rode their luck as the second half wore on. Elsie hit a lovely strike against the bar and the Wormley defenders really stuck to their task with some outstanding last ditch defending.

 

At 3-1 the girls looked comfortable, but Wormley still refused to lie down and managed to score a scrappy second to set up a tense finale. With coaches Rich and Dave absent for the day at the Bar Mitzvah of pocket rocket Hazel, coach Pete was left on the verge of heart failure as the home side started to press for an equaliser. Fortunately, the girls stood firm and came away with a deserved victory. Huge credit to POTM Yvie who was fantastic at centre back despite playing with a broken finger! Her courage and resilience perfectly represents what this team is all about. 3 wins on the bounce now, and this group is really starting to gain momentum. A tough away trip to Bishops Stortford awaits next week and confidence will be high as the girls look to continue their winning run. Up the Wood!

 

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Our U15 Girls enjoyed an exciting 6-4 win against Hitchin Belles in their League Cup round robin match. The girls head away to Evergreen next week in the same competition. 

 

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Under the brilliant sunshine at the Met Police fortress, Borehamwood 2000 took on the experienced Garston Ladies in a match filled with heart, grit, and excitement. Led out by their fearless captain Amber, the girls showed right from the start they were here for the battle.

 

The first quarter kicked off at a blistering pace, with Juniper quickly thrown into the action, making stunning saves and even palming one onto the far post to keep the scores level. Daisy was a livewire down the wing, delivering pinpoint crosses, while Polly was a defensive wall, throwing in crunching tackles that kept Garston at bay. Maisie and Ruby worked tirelessly, applying pressure and disrupting Garston’s flow, showing that Borehamwood were no pushovers.

 

As we entered the second quarter, Garston ramped up the pressure, and despite Gracie’s heroic close-range save, the rebound was tucked away but Borehamwood didn’t flinch. Leah took command of the midfield, dictating the tempo with brilliant passes, while debutant Anisia was an absolute revelation, slotting into the team like a seasoned pro. Sienna had her hands full in defence, but she never gave an inch, and Polly was again immense, denying Garston with a brilliant block. A second Garston goal came from a goalmouth scramble, but Borehamwood’s heads stayed high, undeterred by the scoreline.

 

Quarter 3 saw Polly step between the posts, and she took to goalkeeping like a natural, pulling off some brave stops. Maisie was unlucky not to find the net from the right wing, while Gracie, now at centre forward, terrorised the Garston defence with her speed. And then came the moment of magic from Juniper – a solo run that saw her weave through four players, only to be denied by a stunning save. Amber, too, was showing her mettle, giving as good as she got in a fiercely contested game.

 

Into the fourth and final quarter, Borehamwood continued to play with spirit and determination. Ruby moved to centre forward, running her socks off and spreading the ball beautifully. Sienna, now in goal, was fearless, diving at the opposition’s feet and commanding her defence like a pro. Anisia was again pulling the strings in defence, picking out Daisy with a long-range pass that saw her outpace the defence, only to be unlucky not to score.

 

Borehamwood had the crowd on their feet when Ruby’s pass found Daisy one-on-one with the Garston keeper and narrowly missing the target. Borehamwood were ramping up the pressure, moving the ball with ease, a goal seemed only moments away. Heartbreakingly, a blatant handball in the box from Garston should have given Borehamwood a penalty and the break they deserved, however, it was waved away by the referee, much to the dismay of the Borehamwood faithful.

 

The final whistle blew, but Borehamwood walked off the pitch with their heads held high. This was a team that never gave up, played with immense energy, and showed true character from start to finish. They were unlucky not to score at least three today and it was a performance to be proud of. This was more than a match; it was a display of teamwork, resilience, and passion. Borehamwood 2000 – remarkable, and no doubt a force to be reckoned with!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #4

Posted on 28th September, 2024

Our U16 Boys took on a very considerable challenge in the league against Colney Heath, the rump of whose players came from their recently folded EJA side and contained to a man, players that physically outgunned the Wood's boys and no doubt, any team at this age. However, it's the size of the fight in the dog that matters, not the size of the dog in the fight, and the Wood warmed up well and looked focused on the battle ahead, unphased by their opponents' reputation and burgeoning goal tally already this season, having faced everyone over the years.

 

The whistle blew and the Wood flew forward immediately pressing Colney's defence. Their early attempts to play out failed and they quickly reverted to an aerial bombardment, as expected from a team with so many players well in excess of 6ft. Quite frankly, at this age, it's hard to bridge that physical gap when quality balls are played into dangerous areas. However, the tactic loses effectiveness when all the growing is done and, in any case, the Wood attacked the ball well all game, with the defensive unit of keeper Elboukhari, Boshjaku, Hones and Manning all enjoying really outstanding games.

 

However, one early corner did catch the Wood napping and Colney briefly held the lead before Ifeacho, enjoying a very strong first half, produced a finish of great equanimity from a difficult high ball to draw the match level. The Wood fought on and Montgomery was the busiest of the midfield players, producing some excellent play there, before Colney worked a good move out wide that finished in the Wood goal for 2:1. The score stayed this way despite a vicious shot from Da Silva that was superbly parried by the home keeper.

 

The Wood made changes throughout the game but, continued to maintain their endurance levels with Makamian making an excellent cameo up front, securing multiple free kicks to win the Wood time and possession, while McGuinness was a constant threat down the left wing, at times linking up with Manning to breathtaking effect.

 

Da Silva was making some crunching tackles from the front and came closest to equalizing, sending a free kick to the right top corner before a last ditch clearance sent it clear, while Boshjaku made some massive challenges to stop Colney scoring another. The match ended 2-1 and all the boys in attendance knew they'd been in a proper game, with a thorough physical and technical examination, testing and improving them. With juniors, the points are immaterial against that backdrop and to a player, the boys can take great pride in their performances today, and certainly, produced a glow of pride from their management team, who marvelled at their endeavour and drive!

 

MoM went to Elboukhari who produced top quality handling that was imperative in allowing the team to compete against such an advanced physical opponent. The boys march on with confidence surging and two more tough games away to Enfield in the Cup and League before Hitchin in the County Cup, a team unbeaten all last season. That's how we like it so bring it on!

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In the West Herts League, our U15 Boys secured an impressive 7-2 victory against Hemel Aces to move near the summit of their division; great stuff!

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Our U14 girls had a tricky away game against early league pacesetters Bury Rangers, boasting a perfect 3 from 3 record so far in the league. The Wood lost Hazel early doors due to a nasty overnight sickness bug and skipper Annie was a little off colour too but, our midfield warrior couldn’t be kept off the pitch!

 

The girls started very quickly again today and put Bury under immense pressure immediately. The team is beginning to purr like a finely tuned machine, with a front 3 of Lola, Gabby & Kara putting Bury under constant pressure with wave after wave of attacks, supported superbly by a midfield 3 of Lucy, Aanya and Captain marvel Annie.

Despite the early pressure it was looking like it could be a frustrating day in front of goal.

Even with all the attacking flair on show the Wood's girls squandered chance after chance time and time again. Then up stepped Lola to calm the nerves as she rifled home into the top corner with an assist for Gabby. 1-0 the Wood.

 

Bury tried hard to get a foothold in the game, but in the first half particularly this talented group of Wood girls where irresistible. Yvie came into the fray and scorched the Bury keeper's palms with a long range effort from right back; another very solid display from one of our newcomers. Poppy N also came on and showed what a big talent the management believe she can become; she is slowly gaining fitness, confidence and is having more and more impact on the games weekly.

Pheidi entered the fray and used her tactical nous to shut up any holes Bury hoped to exploit while the starting back four of Elsinho, the CB pairing of Ava and Poppy S with POM contender Theaya all their usul combative selves and starting to play as a tough and uncompromising unit. Theaya particularly today didn’t lose one 50/50 ball and was constantly looking to play forward progressively and to back up her winger Lola.

Half time came and we went in 1-0 up.

 

The second half started and the Wood's girls knew the importance of the next goal, after having so much dominance and creating so many chances to be pegged back level would have been a dagger to the heart. So up stepped todays POM Lola to calm the nerves and create a bit of distance between the two sides. Lola robbed the home right back on the edge of the box, and somehow managed to get a shot away with the outside of her boot to score in the far corner! 2- 0 Wood and some breathing space.

This inspired Bury who really stepped up their effort and commitment to the game as they fought for every ball. More chances came and went for the Wood and Bury had a few breaks to jangle the nerves! The game needed putting to bed and up stepped POM Lola to grab a third and complete her hat trick. Another assist for Gabby who saw her on fire teammate in space; she fed Lola who released a left footed thunderbolt into the roof of the net. 3-0 Wood.

 

The Bury girls to their credit kept fighting and managed to breach our up to then water tight defence for a breakaway goal. 3-1 Wood. We thought that was the game over but we were given one more treat today with Theaya’s first goal of the season. Bury thought they’d cleared their lines from another Wood attack the ball came out to Theaya who travelled forward into the Bury half and looked up in one to see the Bury keeper way out of position; she then released the Kraken Thaboom, a scorcher of a shot from 40yds that flew into the top corner for a well deserved fourth Wood goal!

 

Well done girls our best performance to date and we keep improving, keep working hard and believing!

 

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In what can only be described as an exhilarating display of footballing brilliance, our U10 Girls travelled to Berkhamsted, riding the wave of their recent stunning form. With confidence running high, they were eager to keep the momentum going and they certainly did not disappoint!

 

Led out by their unstoppable goalkeeper, Emily, Borehamwood were ready to make their mark. From the first whistle, Berkhamsted piled on the pressure, but Borehamwood’s defensive duo, Sienna and Polly, stood firm. Nothing was getting past them. In the blink of an eye, Borehamwood capitalized on a swift counterattack. Starting from the back, the ball was moved seamlessly by Elsie to Daisy, who picked out Juniper. With a powerful strike, Juniper sent the ball flying into the bottom left corner.

 

Moments later, Elsie nearly added to the lead, but was denied by a brilliant save from the Berkhamsted keeper. Gracie, commanding the midfield with confidence, was a force to be reckoned with making crucial tackles and bursting forward with energy. It wasn’t long before Daisy found herself on the scoresheet, launching a rocket of a shot from a set-piece orchestrated by Ruby.

 

With chants of "Wood Army!" echoing around the field as the second quarter began, Borehamwood were buzzing with energy. Ruby, holding everything together in midfield, was like a maestro directing the orchestra. Juniper showcased her versatility, tracking back to support the defense, while Sienna continued her no-nonsense defending with cool, calm clearances. Tippi, taking on the centre forward role, made some impressive darting runs, narrowly missing out on her own moment of glory. Daisy came agonizingly close to another goal, smashing the post with a thunderous effort, but she wasn’t done yet. Minutes later, she unleashed a stunning long-range shot, hitting the crossbar before finding the net with sheer power!

 

Gracie stepped in for goalkeeping duties and proved she’s just as talented between the sticks as she is outfield, making some quick saves to keep Berkhamsted at bay. As the third quarter unfolded, Borehamwood found their rhythm. Elsie teamed up with Ruby up front; Ruby's dribbling was sublime, only to be thwarted by some exceptional Berkhamsted goalkeeping.

 

Polly, seemingly unstoppable, was given freedom to surge forward from defence, taking on players with ease and almost finding the net herself. With endless energy, Polly's runs were a constant threat. Juniper took a chance from the right wing, and while her shot took an unlucky deflection off a Berkhamsted defender into the net, Borehamwood had another goal to celebrate. Ruby then dazzled the crowd with a solo run down the wing, scoring from the tightest of angles to take the goal tally to 5!

 

The fourth and final quarter saw Berkhamsted fighting back valiantly. But Borehamwood’s defender Emily stood strong, sticking to their strike force like glue, and backed by Gracie’s goalkeeping, stood strong. Polly dominated the final minutes, controlling the game with crunching tackles and darting runs, earning herself a well-deserved Player of the Match title.

 

As the final whistle blew, Borehamwood celebrated a great performance. This game was a true testament to their determination, teamwork, and resilience against a strong Berkhamsted side. If there’s one word to describe the team today, it’s "unstoppable". The fans were treated to a thrilling match, and the future looks bright for this talented team. Well done, girls!

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Another gloriously sunny day at Pursley saw the Wood's U15 Girls welcome unbeaten Aylesbury United for what proved to be a great game of football. The pitch was immaculate, despite the torrential rain all week, which suited both teams who like to get the ball down and play football the right way.

 

The Wood started strongly and took a deserved lead after 10 mins through Esme; a delightful chip to the back post from the corner of the box following good work by Abi. Despite playing well and pressing for more goals we went in at half time just one goal to the good.

 

At half time we made several changes to ensure all our subs were on field by the start of the second half and, perhaps unsurprisingly, the numerous changes affected our flow and control of the game. An uncharacteristic lapse at the back allowed the visitors back into the game to equalise on 45mins and more hesitation moments later saw us go 1-2 down.

 

This was not what we deserved but sometimes in football that happens; how we responded from then onwards was excellent! We were on level terms on 67 mins with a superb, direct free kick from skipper Leni and we were now firmly back on top in the contest. We pressed for a winner and it duly came with just 3 mins left on the clock. Excellent work by Milly in midfield followed by a visionary through ball for make shift striker Abi to latch on to, like a greyhound chasing down a rabbit, was only going to end one way. A calm finish after rounding the keeper sealing a well deserved 3-2 win!

 

This was a very good team performance apart from a 10 min spell in the second half when we lost our way a bit. We showed great character to come back and win and everybody played their part. As always we thank our visitors for a great game of football, played in great spirit, and we look forward to the return fixture in due course. POM went to Esme for a great, great work ethic and excellent use of the ball throughout, after a superb week of training as well.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #3

Posted on 21st September, 2024

On a rainy day at Pursley, our U16 Boys faced Whetstone Leopards looking to kick start their season after a hard loss last week.

 

In goal, Elboukhari made his competitive debut for the team, enjoying an assured display, with good handling, decision making and kicking. Ahead of him though, our centre backs played an edgy first half, failing to win the aerial battle and lacking quality on the ball. This ran through the team after a somewhat sluggish start but, clear early chances were still made; these were not converted and Whetstone profited, enjoying a strong half where their press and endeavour was greater than the Wood’s. However, Song, enjoying a hardworking cameo produced a smart effort that worked the away keeper before a nice team passing move fed Da Silva and saw him produce a sublime finish to put the Wood 1-0 up at the break, a scoreline that perhaps didn’t reflect the run of play up to then?

 

Anyway, the second half was a different matter as the Wood took to the field rejuvenated, with Silva joining the fray after a period of absence to injury. It was a pleasure to see this gifted and strong-minded young man back out on the grass and with Montgomery making a lung busting and spirited contribution in the centre and Green similarly lively down the right flank, the team piled on to Whetstone.

 

Manning and Fan played fine balls that turned the away team back to their goal and Ifeacho lunged like a tiger on a lamb as the Whetstone defender slipped, drilling the ball home for 2-0. Shortly after, Fan threw himself into a tackle, winning the ball and sending it flying into the top bag for 3-0, with the match ending this score despite many further Wood chances. Three good points and the production of some very good football indeed.

 

MoM was a close affair with Crucefix producing a top quality performance at centre half second half, his touch and quality on the ball acting like a balm to calm the team’s play, while Zefi grew into the holding role, snuffing out Whetstone forays before they reached the Wood defence. Ultimately, though, the day belonged to Silva, no better example of great strength and courage in the face of adversity; take a long bow young man, it is just great to have you back, seemingly even better than ever!

 

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U14 girls had their long awaited first home game of the new season today. On a beautiful sun kissed morning at Pursley, it was perfect for a game of football vs our good friends at Hemel Town. Our girls were chomping at the bit to get their first win today after a frustrating start to the season. We have been creating so many chances and not converting them and it’s cost us too many points early doors that we really shouldn’t be dropping. Someone very soon is going to be unlucky and get a football spanking if this form continues!

 

The girls were very quick out the blocks again this week with Karadonna terrorising Hemel’s left back in a fine display from her today. Hazel on the opposite wing was also in fine fettle as was No9 Gabby who was causing havoc in the Hemel defence.

 

It wouldn’t be long for Gabby to get her first of the day, skipper Annie with a fantastic assist after a driving run from midfield found Gabby who produced a sublime finish for 1-0 to the Wood. Hazel who was a constant thorn in Hemel’s side with her tireless running and tigerish attitude was sensing goals too; after some fine inter play with Gabby she was to make it 2-0 to the Wood with an effortless left foot finish on 15 mins. Hemel tried to fight back but couldn’t get past the Wood midfield three of Lucy, our skipper Annie and schemer Aanya!

 

The back four today had one of their easier games with Yvie at right back, Poppy S and Ava our dominant centre backs and Theaya at right back all showing assured calmness and a steely will to give no quarter. On 20 mins we made changes and Pheidi came on for Lucy with Isabella on for Theaya, Poppy for Aanya and Elsie for twin Annie. The four new players instantly picked up the rhythm of the game with Pheidi throwing herself into challenge after challenge, Isabella’s introduction would soon bear fruit too.

 

Isabella harried her player to win the ball high and drive at the Hemel defence, she then played a slide rule pass through the defence to release Gabby to score her second of the day to make it 3-0 to the Wood!! And that’s how the first half finished, we don’t know how as we hit the post twice as well!

 

The second half saw Hemel came out and they were fighting to stay in the game, and for their own personal pride; and the girls in red definitely did that and they more than held their own. The Wood attacked time and time again especially down Hazel’s left flank, she hit the post again as did Kara and the Hemel keeper also made some good saves.

 

Kara switched from the wing to the 10 behind Poppy N and Gabby at half time, Poppy N broke through and just missed out on opening her account for the team; it’s coming soon for this young lady though. Kara’s was prodding and probing for weakness and she found them time and time again as did Aanya who fed Elsinho on the right who was starting to dominate her full back and was also very unlucky not to notch today.

 

Elsie got a ball off Lucy and burst forward, she played Gabby in but it looked like the chance wouldn’t come as 3 Hemel defenders came to try and close the door on Gabby, she wasn’t having it though and dropped her shoulder left then right beat two players, powered through the third and dispatched the ball and got her well deserved first hat trick for the Wood. Gabby also won POM today for her all round unselfishness and great goalscoring. 4-0 the Wood and we still had time to hit the post again. Riss our GK for the day had little to do today but what she did do was excellent as usual.

 

We managed to  score 4 today, defensively keep a well deserved clean sheet as the back six unit of interchangeable girls is starting to get very miserly which sets the rest of the team up.  We also managed to hit the post SIX times today!! Never seen that in my 44 years being involved in football. Well done to all our amazing U14 girls!

 

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Our U10 Girls were in cracking form, putting on a scintillating performance and continuing their excellent start to the season playing a determined Wheathampstead Wanderers despite missing their regular goalkeeper. However, Borehamwood’s versatility shone through as Juniper and Gracie stepped into the gloves and pulled off a series of remarkable saves.

 

Led out by Captain Tippi, the match kicked off at a furious pace, with Borehamwood’s attacking trio of Elsie, Tippi and Daisy linking up with sublime ease. Pinpoint passing and sharp movement immediately put the pressure on Wheathampstead. Ruby, dictating the game from her central midfield role, was the engine behind the Wood's attacking flow, setting the tempo with authority.

 

It wasn’t long before the deadlock was broken. Tippi, showing her vision, threaded a perfectly weighted pass through the middle; Daisy, cool as you like, slotted it home. It was end-to-end action from the off, with Maisie making vital clearances at the back and frustrating Wheathampstead’s strikers.

 

In the second quarter, Borehamwood turned up the heat. Daisy was unlucky hitting the post twice, but the defensive duo of Tippi and Maisie proved impenetrable, neutralizing any danger from the Wanderers' front line. Elsie, dazzling with her footwork, fired a stinging shot from the left that was well saved, only for Juniper to pounce on the rebound and smash home Borehamwood’s second.

 

Elsie, not to be outdone, soon added a third in a fantastic solo effort, darting down the wing and cutting inside to blast the ball into the net. It was a moment of pure individual brilliance. Sienna and Ruby shared goalkeeping duties in this period, and both showcased their adaptability by making some important saves.

 

The third quarter saw Borehamwood face an uphill battle, as Wheathampstead brought on an eighth player during a power play period, yet Gracie, back in goal, was rock solid. Ruby, now pushed forward, covered every inch of the pitch with her relentless energy. Another flowing Borehamwood move saw Ruby pick out Elsie, who calmly slotted home her third of the game to complete her hat trick. Maisie, meanwhile, was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet, coming close on several occasions.

 

By the time the fourth quarter arrived, Borehamwood were in full control, but there was no let-up in their intensity. Juniper, back between the sticks, pulled off some brave saves at the feet of the opposition, while Daisy continued to spray passes left and right, dictating the game. Tippi, showing true grit, twisted and turned down the right wing with some brilliant skill, and Maisie, now leading the line, kept up the pressure on the Wheathampstead defence.

 

Elsie added a fourth to her tally, finishing off a Maisie pass with a brilliant strike, and within minutes, then completed her fifth with a clinical finish straight from a goal kick. The game grew increasingly physical, and Borehamwood had to dig deep to keep their advantage. Daisy took a heavy knock to the neck, forcing her off, but Gracie stepped in to inject fresh energy into the side. Ruby and Sienna were relentless in defence, with Ruby putting in some crunching tackles and Sienna chasing down every opposition player.

 

Todays performance was built on outstanding teamwork, slick passing, and sheer determination. Borehamwood have now racked up an incredible 18 goals in their first three matches – a remarkable achievement that will have the rest of the league sitting up and taking notice. A true footballing masterclass on a glorious sunny day. PoM went to Tippi for visionary passing, for her positional awareness and a growing ability to read the game and act as a safety net for the team when defending. 

 

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Our U15s made the long journey to Hayes to play fellow early pace setters Brook House.

The Wood had the better of the first half but failed to capitalise on some good territory, unable to get shots away when in good positions. Several other attacks were thwarted by an overly eager linesman’s flag when Louella looked to have timed her runs well.

 

At the other end a superb first half by both fullbacks - Leni and Lilly B - kept the excellent Brook House wingers very quiet and as a team we limited them to very little for most of the first half and we looked comfortable. The hosts ended the half well; a stunning, close range save from Nisa on 30mins being the first clear chance they created, and it really was a great save. Sadly for us, they took the lead a few minutes just before half time which was largely against the run of play and not what we deserved.

 

The second half was closely contested and although we played the better football, the hosts had the better chances, getting lots of joy from long balls forwards. Nisa was excellent making a string of fine saves in the second half. Missy also excelled at left back, stepping in for Lilly who was withdrawn on the stroke of half time after a blow to the head.

 

In the end we couldn’t quite create enough clear chances to get ourselves back level and to be fair to the opposition, they made things difficult for us all across the pitch. They were well organised, physical, and determined to hang on to their slender lead which they duly did.

 

The Wood are learning week on week and although we lost today we proved we can go toe to toe with the best teams in the Division which is great for such a new team. Player of the Match went to Nisa for an excellent game in goal.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #2

Posted on 14th September, 2024

Our U16 Boys kicked off their season against perennial rivals AEK in what is always a tough match. Last minute player absence prior to the game threw our plans into disarray and the game was only a minute old when keeper Marshall was pole-axed from a cross, with the ball finding the net and the ref oblivious to the free kick shouts. Marshall was unable to continue from what was a painful and debilitating injury so Crucefix stepped up to the plate to undertake keeping duties, as he did so superbly towards the end of last season.

 

Over the course of the match, the boys conceded goals of the very most basic nature, gifting gilt edged chances to the opposition who filled their boots with glee. The team's central tenets of getting to the ball first and pressing as a unit were non-existent and this, combined with a lack of desire and the loss of so many personal duels, saw AEK waltz away to an easy 2-5 win, with the hard working Ifeacho and Popp scoring the Wood’s consolation goals.

 

However, the second period did see an improvement across the board and players such as Fan and Collier led the way in this with multiple steely tackles and attacking forays.

This improved second half will hopefully act as a springboard for the boys as they seek a much improved performance against Whetstone next week, but, the required drive and hunger needs to come from within the players, certainly if this team wants to vie for honours this season. MoM went to Crucefix who proved once again an exteremely rare ability to play all positions on the pitch to a very high standard.

 

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Another glorious sunny day at Pursley saw our U15s take on Hitchin Belles who have just returned to the Herts League in Division 2. It soon became a difficult day for the visitors as the Wood started brightly and got in front after just 10 minutes. A delightful cross to the far post by Lily was met my Louella who smashed the ball home.

 

We were 2-0 up very soon after following some excellent wing play by Amie who set Louella through one on one with the keeper and she made no mistake with the finish.

Louella turned from goal scorer to goal provider with a neat pass to Yasmin who drilled home our 3rd goal from the edge of the box, and the score at half time stayed 3-0.

 

In the second half we tried a few different things with formation and players in different positions and the result was much the same as the first half, if not better. We kept the ball very well, created lots of chances and limited the visitors to playing in their own half for most of the second half. A fierce strike from Abi from 20 Yards forced the keeper into a parried save but after a VAR check it was confirmed that it did cross the line before the keeper scrambled it away at the second attempt. Correct decision and well done to the ref for overruling the linesman on that one.

 

Good footwork on the edge of the box and a nice pass from Milly allowed Yasmin to unleash another fierce drive into the roof of the net to make it 5-0. Shortly after, the goal of the game came with the last bit of action. Amie beat her player on the edge of the box and drove towards goal to beat the keeper from close range. It was a great individual goal and a richly deserved reward for an excellent all round performance from player of the match Amie.

 

It ended 6-0 and after the final whistle, birthday cakes for Amy and Lilly B were enjoyed by all, along with a nice cup of tea in the sunshine. A perfect morning! So many positives it’s hard to pick them all out but great debuts for Lilly B and Gabriela, a clean sheet, excellent goals and some lovely football played, especially in the second half. The girls all did exactly what was asked of them, some of them playing in new positions. Louella led the line superbly up front and was supported well by a host of attacking midfielders. Lily and Jess were again excellent in the middle of the park and Lily’s set piece deliveries were out of this world. At the back we moved the ball around well, including Nisa, and the communication was great.

 

This is still only the 5th game that these girls have played together so it is very early days indeed but each week we are improving and the future looks bright for this group.
Next up is a tough away trip to Brook House which will be a real test but we go into it in good form and with confidence.

 
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Our U14 girls had a long away trip to Stevenage today to face a very tough Bedwell Dragons side. The game started almost perfectly for Bwood as we instantly got on the ball and started to play some of the fantastic football our girls are known for, cutting swathes through Bedwell with ease and creating a couple of early chances on goal.

 

Elsie’s dancing feet, Aanya with her slight of foot and ability to see and play a pass no one else can, and then the tricks twists and turns of eventual POM Lola working her magic behind our superb No9 Gabby, would create many chances between them over the course of the 70 mins. Annie and Pheidi where the team’s starting engine room both working their socks off to get the team going forward and controlling the ball which they did with aplomb.

 

Against the run of play Bedwell were to take a 1-0 lead; they are also blessed with a fantastic No9 who up until then our new defensive unit of Lucy, Poppy S, Ava & Theaya had controlled and thwarted. The goal gave Bedwell a lift and they raised their game accordingly; the match being 50/50 now and a bit more of a street fight. Still the girls stuck to their principles of good passing and support to get through and create chances and the Bedwell keeper managed to make 2 excellent saves to keep us out, the luck just wasn’t going our way it seemed.

 

The girls kept fighting and kept creating, Poppy N came on and instantly offered something different with some hard running down the flanks at the Bedwell defence, supported by the non-stop Hazel, who was getting in some excellent crosses to try and feed the front line. Kara came into centre mid and had another sterling game fighting and scrapping for her team, as did Yvie who has a calmness on the ball that belied her years.

 

Bedwell were to get the run of the green again and go 2-0 up with a fantastic solo effort from their No9 that 2 GK’s wouldn’t have stopped! However, this galvanised our girls who were visibly angry to be behind in a game they had no right to be. The Wood won the ball in defence and played it up to Lola, she beat her player but was closed down by two more Bedwell defenders. Lola played the ball into Gabby who had come across to support her, holding it up and then playing a ball back into midfield to her supporting skipper Annie. Annie controlled and moved forward, got her head up quickly and saw Elsie making the run from right to left to be the new No9 in Gabby’s absence. Annie found her twin Elsie with a slide rule pass and Elsie beat another defender before slotting home; an excellent team goal and Elsinho’s first of the season: 2-1.

 

The girls where back in this now and were totally reinvigorated, they fought like demons for every ball but again Bedwell got another goal to make it 3-1 at HT. The girls came in angry, annoyed and with their heads understandably down as the score was totally different to the script of the game. We told the girls how well they had played and the couple of things we need to adjust and asked them to forget that half and now go and win the second half which they duly did.

 

Poppy N making more runs at the Bedwell defence pushing them back, Poppy S and Ava our two CB stopping all attacks and for the most part holding the centre of the pitch with Lucy, Theaya & Yvie. Many chances came and we have to give credit to Bedwell’s keeper and scrambling defence as on at least 3 occasions it seemed easier to score but Bedwell got it away!

 

The girls never gave up hope though and Gabby was to get her goal after a bursting run from midfield she turned her marker they ran shoulder to shoulder but Gabbs out muscled the defence and was one on one with the Gk and then the back of the net ballooned as she smashed home her goal to rapturous cheers from all! Lola on the left was having a stormer and she constantly drew 3 defenders across to try and stop her crosses, which left for Gabby & Elsinho to attack and they did; we still don’t know how they kept out Elsinho’s effort at goal! No matter how much we huffed and puffed we just couldn’t get the equaliser today as we seemed to have no luck go our way and the game finished in a 3-2 away loss.

 
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Under a glorious sunny sky, the Borehamwood U10 Girls team stormed into Bedwell Rangers with dazzling energy and unstoppable enthusiasm. The match kicked off with a sense of excitement as Emma, our new coach, gave the girls a motivational pep talk and shared some valuable tips to get them raring to go!
 

From the first whistle, Borehamwood's intensity was palpable. Juniper made a fierce early strike, only to be thwarted by a stellar save from Bedwell’s keeper. But Borehamwood's relentless pressure paid off when Ruby showcased her dazzling footwork to set up Daisy for the game’s opening goal. Sienna anchored the central defense with impressive skill, while Amber’s crunching tackles and perfectly timed clearances kept Bedwell at bay.

 

Elsie took charge next, weaving her way from the halfway line through two defenders and setting up Daisy for her second goal of the day, neatly slotted into the bottom left corner. With the score 2-0, Emily remained vigilant in goal, making a string of brilliant saves to keep Bedwell from breaking through. Elsie’s magic feet were on display again as she spun past defenders to assist Ruby for her first goal, and then Juniper’s blistering run and brilliant cross found Daisy, who coolly completed her hat trick. A fantastic start to the match!

 

The second quarter saw Maisie take on central midfield duties, diving into tackles and making impressive solo runs. Daisy’s sharp footballing brain was evident as she made a precise cross to Juniper, who narrowly missed from a tight angle. Borehamwood’s fluid passing and link-up play had us feeling like Brazil with their seamless coordination. Despite their efforts, Bedwell stood strong, making it tough to break through.

 

As the third quarter kicked off, the girls showed no sign of slowing down. Juniper’s tenacity earned her another brilliant 50/50 ball, only to be met by more excellent goalkeeping. Gracie made her mark with a dazzling display of skill, darting past players and leaving Bedwell struggling to keep up. Borehamwood faced a stiffer challenge as Bedwell introduced fresh legs, but Elsie’s quick feet were rewarded with a well-deserved goal. Maisie’s well-placed corners continued to find our strikers, and Elsie’s powerful long shot rocketed into the net. Amber and Sienna maintained their ironclad defense, ensuring Bedwell didn’t claw back any goals.

 

Entering the final quarter, the girls’ energy and spirit shone through despite their fatigue. Elsie’s free kick was once again denied by the Bedwell keeper, but she soon made a fantastic run to score her third of the game. The “Wood Army” chants filled the air as Emily made her outfield debut in central defense alongside Amber, and Sienna proved her versatility by pressing forward. Gracie’s alertness in goal and Amber’s goal-line clearance kept Bedwell’s hopes of a goal at bay. Daisy’s quick turn and pass found Ruby, who scored her second of the game. Ruby wasn’t done yet; she picked up the ball from halfway, dribbled past four Bedwell players, and blasted it into the net for her hat trick and earning a well deserved Player of the Match.

 

In the dying minutes, Borehamwood kept up the pressure, and had it not been for Bedwell’s outstanding goalkeeper, we could have hit even more. The final whistle blew, and it was clear: Borehamwood had put on an extraordinary display of football. The passing was sublime, the teamwork was impeccable, and the ability to find space was simply remarkable. It's remarkable to see how quickly the girls have grown, both as individuals and as a team, over the past year. What a match! Here's to more goal filled games!!