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25/26 - The Word in the Wood #15

Posted on 13th December, 2025

U18 Boys faced Harvesters South at home in the quarter final of the Challenge Cup, trying to make a second major semi final in as many weekends. Though a second division side, this does not mean much with the age differences at U18, and Harvesters had already beaten 1st division opponents to reach this round. The Wood needed to be focused and energetic to be able to progress.

 

Unlike last week, the start was flat, many players looking cold and unable to get going; a surprise for such a big game but, true nevertheless. Harvesters piled forward, more motivated and first to everything and it was only multiple outstanding saves from Elboukhari between the sticks that kept them from scoring.

 

The Wood, however, were to score first after Fearon-Mcdonnell whipped in an excellent cross, Collier soaring like a human condor to head home his 4th of the season. This was an important goal against the run of play and soon after, the Wood were to score another after Fan, making a welcome return from injury was quickest in a melee, firing home off the post.

 

2-0 at half time and the Wood were perhaps fortunate to be ahead after a middling effort from many. More of the same followed second half and any chance of a lesser spotted Wood clean sheet went up in smoke as Harvesters slung a corner in, their guy filling his boots after slipping his marker. The Wood responded, with their talisman Silva, enjoying another excellent and thrilling outing, showing great determination to find the top corner after his earlier effort was foiled.      

 

But even from this position of power with just a few minutes left, the Wood contrived to concede yet another goal straight from a corner and when the away side got a central free kick moments later, dark grey clouds loomed overhead. However, Silva positioned himself like a sleeping policeman behind the wall, the resultant free kick cannoning of him out of harm's way and with that, the sun came out and the Wood saw mission accomplished.

 

With the job done and in review, it really was a mix of performances today. Some players were excellent throughout and really rose to the occasion. These included all the defensive unit; Elboukhari, Manning, Carlow and Crucefix, the latter sharing MoM with Zefi, who had a very strong game in the holding role. Silva and Green were like whippets down the wings and a constant threat, while Fearon Mcdonnell also continues to do his bit, assisting two more today. Others meanwhile struggled to impose themselves on a greasy surface against older players admittedly, but, ones that were not particularly big or powerful.

 

In reviewing the calendar year, all the boys have developed much and they finish 2025 playing the best sides the very biggest clubs in Herts have to offer, many of whose players are a year more physically developed and have already experienced a season of 90 minute matches. Our numbers in attendance at training and matches remain very high for this age group, the boys are happy and enjoy each others company, team spirit is excellent and there appears a general desire within the group to kick on and secure the league's top silverware, something this club has never come close to competing for previously. We have some work ahead of us to achieve that, but, we are capable of doing so, and though they are constantly pushed and prodded, urged to work harder and give more, all the boys know that their manager, coaches and parents are so very proud of every single one of them. 

 

Thoughts now turn to training next week, the legendary tug of war and discovering through trials of combat, fire and water (or the modern day equivalent) who will become 2025 Xmas Trainer of the Year!! 

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Our U16 Boys returned an outstanding 0-6 away at Wheathampstead Jaguars to secure their spot at the summit of Division 3. The boys are in masterful form and blowing away all-comers; 2026 could be a very special year for them indeed!

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BSFC 1-3 Bwood2000

 

Our U16 Girls made the long journey to face BSC FC in their last fixture of the calendar year. When the fog cleared and we could actually find the right pitch, the girls set about their task of competing against a physical and well organised opponent.

 

Despite going down in the early minutes, the girls showed great character and spirit to come back strong and score three good goals of our own before half time. Amie got the first, finding the unguarded net from 20 yards with the keeper stranded on the edge of the box. The second game from a well worked corner from Milly and Missy with the later scoring her second in two games from just inside the box. The third came after good work from Abi who beat her marker and rolled the ball across the box for Amie to tap in at the back post.

 

In the second half the goal scoring chances were few and far between, for either team, and that suited us just fine. A dogged and resilient defensive performance from the whole team ensured that our stand in goal keepers were well protected and rarely troubled throughout.

All of the girls played their part in what was very good team performance. The now familiar back line of Leni, Amy, Lily and Lilly gave nothing away and stood up well to the BSC attacking threat. In the centre of the pitch the tireless Missy, Martha and then Scarlett fought for every ball and showed good composure in possession. Abi was a threat up front before being replaced at half time and player of the match Amie, now looking at home as the second striker, was excellent on the ball today and showed great calmest and composure when we needed it most. Gabriela also looked very good up front and lead the line superbly.

 

The formation we play demands hard work across the pitch but especially from our wide players and sometimes that goes without the reward of goals and assists but it makes the system work. The girls are getting used to it and Milly, Jess, Annie and Hollie all out in a shift for the team. I was particularly pleased with the energy and attitude of Annie and Hollie who both did exactly what was asked of them, playing in unfamiliar positions. Annie’s tackle on the BSC winger was a particular highlight for us all.

 

We now head into the winter break with a cup tie against Bury Rangers to look forward to in the new year and hopefully the return of goalkeeper Nisa who we have missed so badly. It has no doubt been a difficult first half of the season but the girls have showed great resilience and togetherness and the positive results of the last few weeks have been richly deserved. The performance today was top notch and sets the standard of how we need to play every week.

 

Happy coaches now signing off for a couple of weeks and looking forward to return to football in January already.

 

Regards, Joe. 

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The in-form Borehamwood 2000 U11 Girls travelled to face Wheathampstead Wanderers full of confidence after a convincing victory last week, and perhaps still smiling after festive celebrations the night before! Led out proudly by captain Daisy on a cold, foggy winter’s morning, Borehamwood were ready for action.

 

From the very first whistle, Borehamwood exploded into life. Daisy tore down the right wing at blistering pace, whipping a dangerous ball across the Wanderers’ goalmouth....So close to an early breakthrough. The pressure kept coming, and it wasn’t long before Borehamwood’s dominance paid off. A beautifully orchestrated pass from Tippi found Daisy, who delivered a pinpoint cross from the edge of the pitch. Elsie was perfectly positioned and calmly slotted home the opening goal. What a start!

 

Wanderers were shaken but showed real resilience, pushing back hard and putting our defensive duo Tippi and Amber under pressure. Amber rose to the challenge, making a vital clearance to keep Borehamwood ahead. Wanderers then broke into the box with a close-range effort, but Emily produced a remarkable save, tipping the ball away for a corner. End-to-end football followed, with both sets of supporters on the edge of their seats.

 

At the Borehamwood end, Tippi dictated the tempo, spraying the ball wide and keeping things ticking. Daisy unleashed a thunderous long-range strike that looked destined for the net, but the in-form Wanderers keeper somehow got fingertips to it. From the resulting corner, Daisy stepped up and delivered a powerful right-footed ball to the far post. Elsie met it sweetly, wrapping her foot around the ball and volleying it into the back of the net. An absolute peach of a goal!

 

Time for some changes, and what an impact they made. Leah, Polly, Juniper and Sienna gave Borehamwood an extra gear. Leah was called into action with a fearless block, while Juniper, despite being an attacker, tracked back brilliantly to clear with ease. Sienna showed superb timing and composure under pressure, pressing the Wanderers strike force and forcing them wide to lose possession.

 

A Borehamwood free kick led to a scramble in the box after Elsie’s delivery, with the ball falling to Juniper, whose effort was well saved. As the first half drew to a close, Borehamwood headed into the break deserving of a well-earned rest.

 

The second half burst into life with Gracie charging down the right wing. Using her blistering speed, she beat her marker and laid the ball off to Juniper, whose shot narrowly missed the target. Wanderers, with a small squad, were dealt a tough blow when their goalkeeper was forced off through illness, reducing them to just six players.

 

In true Borehamwood style, the girls showed exactly what grassroots football is all about, offering one of their own to even up the teams. Superstar Sienna stepped up, not only helping Wanderers, but bravely taking on the role of goalkeeper. A remarkable attitude. To equal parts frustration and pride, Sienna made an outstanding start, saving a rocket of a free kick from Juniper. We didn’t know whether to congratulate Sienna or console Juniper!

 

Back to business for Borehamwood. Leah picked out Daisy with a pinpoint pass, and Daisy fired another long-range effort just wide. Polly was immense in midfield, her relentless energy and dribbling causing constant problems as she battled for every ball and burst through the Wanderers team. At the other end, Emily pulled off a sprawling save to deny Wanderers once again.

 

Borehamwood’s front line were linking up beautifully, piling on the pressure. Daisy, on fire all game, delivered yet another superb cross. After a goalmouth scramble, Elsie showed great skill, weaving in and out before poking home the loose ball to complete her hat-trick.

As time ticked away, it was vital Borehamwood held firm, and the introduction of Maisie at the back proved crucial. Fearless in the tackle, Maisie produced a crunching challenge in the dying seconds that allowed players and supporters alike to breathe again.

 

The final whistle blew. What a way to end the year. Outstanding back-to-back performances for Borehamwood, the perfect festive gift! These girls never gave up, playing like a true team of friends who spur each other on.

 

Player of the Match: Daisy, for her tireless tracking back and outstanding crossing.
Opposition Player of the Match: Elsie, for a remarkable hat-trick, including a wonder-goal volley.
Special Mention: Sienna, for stepping out of her comfort zone to play goalkeeper for the opposition… although I could have done with her not being quite so good!

 

Well, that’s a wrap (excuse the pun). What a start to the season. We’ve had our ups and downs, but these inspirational girls never give up. After a string of unlucky results, many teams might hang up their boots, but not Borehamwood. We learn, we dust ourselves off, and we show true grit and determination, finishing the year with back-to-back wins.

Have a wonderful festive period, everyone. See you in 2026 for more action....Can't wait!
 
Regards, Gareth.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #14

Posted on 6th December, 2025

U18 Boys faced a stern challenge in the quarter finals of the Senior League Cup, playing Harpenden Jaguars away on astro after ceding home advantage in an effort to play the game amidst the endless rain. An older team and having already beaten 1st division opposition this season, some Harpenden players drove to the match themselves and many would have suited a basketball team, so prodigious was their height. Our boys knew what was coming and had trained specifically for this in the week, trying to improve a developing area of our game against the long ball.

 

Proudly led out by Captain Ifeacho, the Wood started superbly, every player on the park totally focused and putting in a big shift to dominate the opening stanzas. An early lead was taken after good build-up play was capped by Silva firing home, and at this stage the boys were dealing really well with the long balls and throws.

 

However, Harpenden were to equalize and then go 2-1 in front with two quickfire goals from corners that were not just defended competently. The Wood responded quickly, Montgomery curling home a delicious, driven effort with the outside of his right boot and the half seemed destined to end a draw, which may have been fair. Another major defensive Wood lapse was lurking though and the home side profited to take the lead 3-2.

 

It’s very difficult to keep coming back when goals are conceded so cheaply but, the half time team talk focused on the excellent performances that were being produced by all the players, even those who slipped up at times. Belief was still strong and the boys never gave up thinking they could turn things around, which was key to everything on the day.

 

The second half saw three top quality Wood goals, the outstanding Ifeacho with the first, surging through to bury home skilfully from an acute angle. Thereafter, top scorer Silva went through the gears. After being released by Fearon-Mcdonnell, who was influential and committed for the entire match, Silva danced and jinxed around what seemed like the entire home side, scoring two stunning goals that really only he is capable of producing, and taking his season’s tally to an incredible 17 already.

 

Harpenden were not done though and the long balls kept coming with massive units ready to profit. The Wood invited this further with decisions that increased the pressure, failing to clear on many occasions and failing to get distance on those they did get away. The home team scored for 4-5 and then with 10 minutes to go, made it 5-5, with the final whistle blowing soon after.

 

A roller-coaster match went to penalties, some hands went up to volunteer and those brave players led the Wood’s charge. After the first Wood pen narrowly missed, Makamian settled the nerves, his excellent penalty followed by equally impressive and ultra-cool efforts from Carlow, Manning, Silva, Fearon-Mcdonnell, Hones and Crucefix, while keeper Elboukhari stepped up to the plate by pulling off two unbelievable saves from the very top- drawer to put the Wood on the brink of a famous win. Zefi stepped forward, so calm, so focused, and placed his effort perfectly into the corner, before ripping of his shirt in ecstasy and disappearing under the jumps and hugs of his delirious team-mates!

 

Despite the formidable ask, the boys had shown discipline in their preparation for this match, allowing them to produce a very good performance across the board. They never gave up when things were hard, they never stopped believing and that allowed them to find a way to a great victory. We continue to try and improve the areas we are weakest at presently, but, so much has been learnt and the lads reward now is a semi final of a major cup in 2026.

 

Everyone was really good and did their bit, but, Collier was particularly massive in midfield, winning countless headers and tackles. MoM was shared between Silva, producing his best when it mattered in attack, and by Carlow at the back. Returning from injury, he put in a huge performance at centre back, winning countless headers and tackles, making even more clearances and most pleasing of all, displaying decision making of the highest order. The final word goes to Marshall, ready to support whenever asked but, who didn't see action on the day due to the tightness of the match. He supported his team-mates to the hilt nevertheless and embodies the Wood spirit to put the team ahead of the individual.    

 

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Our U16 Boys fired in an outstanding 4-1 home victory against Dunstable Town that saw them streak to the top of Division 3. The boys are in red hot form and a win next week against Wheathampsted Jaguars will see them finish 2025 in top spot, ready to mount a massive honours charge on multiple fronts in 2026!

 

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On a damp December morning, Borehamwood 2000 U11 Girls welcomed a formidable Enfield Town Ladies side, a team that had handed us a tough outing the last time we met. This time, however, the story would be very different. Led out proudly by captain Gracie, the girls parked any lingering fears and stepped onto the pitch brimming with confidence, bound together by an unmistakable “I’ve got your back” mentality.

 

From the opening whistle Borehamwood were off like rockets. Slick passing and intelligent movement saw the strike force link up beautifully, with Polly pulling the strings in midfield. A perfectly weighted ball out wide found Gracie, who slipped Elsie through on goal, her shot flashing inches wide in an early warning to Enfield.

 

Borehamwood dominated possession and territory. A free kick on the edge of the area saw Elsie step up once more, her powerful strike just shaving past the post. Enfield showed flashes of threat with long, powerful efforts of their own, but Borehamwood had firepower too. Tippi unleashed a thunderous strike from outside the box that cannoned back off the post, leaving both teams and spectators holding their breath.

 

The pressure continued to build. Daisy’s introduction on the wing injected fresh energy as she delivered cross after cross. Juniper met one with a well-timed run but saw her shot drift narrowly wide. A goal felt inevitable.

 

At the other end, Enfield broke through briefly, but Sienna was immense, timing her tackle to perfection and launching a pinpoint clearance that sparked a rapid counterattack. That move led to a corner, and from Juniper’s delivery, Elsie was on hand to slot home the Wood's opening goal.

 

Enfield responded with determination, testing Olivia with a fierce shot from a tight angle. Olivia read it brilliantly, producing a superb diving save at the near post. The halftime whistle blew with Borehamwood full of belief and confident they had more to give.

 

The second half saw Emily take over in goal, and she immediately announced herself with a smart save under pressure. Her powerful kick sent Borehamwood back on the attack. In midfield, Xyla was outstanding, shielding the ball expertly and distributing out wide to keep Borehamwood moving forward.

 

Gracie’s driving runs forced another corner, and from Elsie’s ferocious delivery the ball ricocheted off an Enfield defender and into the net. Borehamwood celebrated with joy, but also with respect, mindful of the emotions an own goal can bring.

 

Confidence now flowed through the team. Daisy terrorised the Enfield defence, taking on player after player and unlucky not to score with a long-range effort. Polly returned after a short rest and instantly made her presence felt, charging through the heart of the Enfield defence. A scramble in the box fell to Gracie, who calmly nestled the ball over the line. Her smile truly off the Richter scale.

 

Defensively, Tippi and Sienna were outstanding, forming an unbreakable partnership that seemed almost telepathic. Juniper continued her tireless effort, weaving through defenders and forcing a good save as Borehamwood piled on the pressure, spurred on by an enthusiastic crowd.

 

The fourth goal was a moment of quality. In the midst of a crowded box, Polly showed superb control, a sharp turn, and unleashed a blistering finish. The goal was special, though the celebrations, complete with dancing, were even better.

 

A late penalty gave Daisy the chance to add another, and although her powerful strike was well saved by an in-form Enfield keeper, Borehamwood’s spirits never dipped. As Enfield pushed hard in the final moments, Borehamwood dug deep. A last-gasp corner created heart-stopping tension, but with Daisy and Juniper tracking back and Sienna clearing decisively, the danger was finally gone.

 

The final whistle sparked sheer joy. Borehamwood were ecstatic - not just with the result, but with the performance. Fear had been replaced by belief from the very first kick, tackle, pass, and save. This was a team that played for each other, fought for every blade of grass, and delivered an outstanding performance from start to finish.

 

Opposition Player of the Match went to Daisy, but from a coaching perspective, choosing just one Borehamwood standout was impossible. Instead, every single player earned Player of the Match honours…... rewarded fittingly with chocolates.
 
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U16 Girls travelled away to Bengeo Tigers and scored two excellent goals in a 5-2 reverse, while our U15 Girls' match was postponed.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #13

Posted on 29th November, 2025

U16 Boys produced a rock solid perfromance against Dunstable with a 0-6 away performance. Restricted to just one shot all game, the Wood dominated the opposition with fine goals from Mom Josh, Julian, Finlay and a brace from sharp shooter Dan.

 

Dylan grabbed the final one and a beautiful effort it was, chipping the keeper from the edge of the box as the travelling Wood ranks cheered their appreciation!

 

The Wood lurk ominously in second place behind leaders Sun Sports, just 3 points behind with a game in hand!

 

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U9 Boys produced a stunning performance hammering home 6 of the finest in their match against a good Bushey outfit. The lads are developing their attacking game really well while keeping things nice and tight at the back. A great combination boding well for the future. 

 

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U18 Boys faced Everett Rovers in a key league match, looking to set the record straight against an opponent that had dumped them out the County Cup a few games back.

 

The start just couldn’t have gone any better. Bright as a button, Makamian picked up possession in the first minute, beating his man before being pulled down. He got up to calmly slot the resultant penalty, giving his team a precious 1-0 lead and delivering a big moment when it mattered.

 

Despite this, and having periods in the half, the Wood did not really build on the lead, with many players subdued in attack, duels being lost all over the park and a succession of free kicks conceded needlessly. A very big side, Everett launched long balls into the box and it was a successful tactic, the Wood beaten time and time again, so thankful that keeper Elboukhari was in such excellent form. He alone kept the team in the game as Everett players lined up one after another to try their luck on goal; no one from the Wood making a clearing header, not even once. Despite his efforts, the inevitable happened and Everett equalised from a lower corner that their player still reached first, helping it into the net with the Wood’s defence bystanders.

 

The half ended 1-1 and with the league on the line, the players were read the riot act and exhorted to compete, to win their duels, to attack the football, to keep their championship hopes alive. Their response was good and despite going down 1-2, they battled back hard. Collier led the way, executing a massive, huge tackle that shook Everett and boosted the Wood’s belief. Two minutes later, his less favoured left foot sent a missile scudding into the top corner to level the match. It really was a peach and another big moment from him in a game that really mattered.

 

With confidence billowing through their sails, the Wood piled on as Everett tired with Zefi & Green becoming much more influential, Song having his say on the wing too. Efforts rained down on the Everett goal and the match was there for the taking. With time running out and in desperation, Everett took to launching the ball long; aimless punts fired straight at Wood centre backs under no opposing pressure. The Wood watched in horror as within the space of 5 minutes, three of these were somehow missed, the defenders rendering themselves totally out the game in the process with no cover to be seen. The away attack filled their boots to score unchallenged goals and turn in a final score of 2-5.

 

The league has gone for another season, the issues of the past still very much present and the defensive consistency across all outfield positions required to compete for any league title remain absent. The focus turns to the two upcoming quarter finals. Against strong 2nd division sides from the older age group, the boys can expect more of the same, with big opponents launching long balls at every opportunity. The Wood need to stop those balls coming in, need to concede less fouls in the process and simply must deal better with what gets through. We’ve got a chance and perhaps in these games more than just a few players will step up to the mark and prove what good players they really are?

 

MoM went to Hones, for a season’s best performance in an unfamiliar stint up front, running hard, staying disciplined, showing calm and almost scoring on more than one occasion as a result. To be sure, the same approach works in any position on the park.

 

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After a run of tough fixtures and several postponements, Borehamwood 2000 U16 Girls finally secured their first league win of the season — and it was thoroughly deserved. A few tactical tweaks and a clear game plan were introduced before kick-off, and the girls executed it brilliantly from the very first whistle.

 

Borehamwood started on the front foot and produced an impressive first-half display. Abi and Amie linked up superbly in attack, supported by powerful, surging runs from Martha. Missy and Scarlett dominated the central midfield battle, while the back four of Leni, Amy, Lily and Lilly played with determination and discipline, snuffing out any Harpenden threats. The whole squad contributed, and with intelligent use of the subs bench we were able to maintain the pressure and relentless work rate throughout.

 

The breakthrough came on nine minutes and was no more than the Wood deserved. A flowing move found Amie, who slipped a sublime through ball into the path of Abi. Her finish was emphatic — a powerful strike into the roof of the net.

 

Several further chances were created but not converted during an excellent first half, but it always felt like the second goal was coming. It arrived thanks to instant impact from substitute Hollie, who brought great calm and composure in midfield. She threaded an incisive ball forward which found Abi, who unselfishly squared for Martha to tap in at the back post. A fully deserved 2–0 lead at half-time.

 

The second half followed a similar pattern, with Borehamwood continuing to dominate. Gabriela in goal was rarely troubled, while Harpenden’s keeper found herself increasingly busy. The visitors were reduced to ten players late on after one of their squad had to leave, but credit to them — they remained organised and competitive, ensuring the game stayed lively to the end.

 

Despite further chances, no more goals were added, though it remains a mystery how. Still, the result was never in doubt, and the clean sheet was a fitting reward for a defensively composed, disciplined display.

 

Player of the Match goes to Missy, who was outstanding and faultless in central midfield. A brilliant performance — but truthfully, every single player did the club proud. They stuck to the game plan, worked for each other, and finally earned the league win their performances have long deserved.

 

Two tough fixtures against the top sides await before Christmas, but the team now go into those matches with renewed belief, confidence and determination.

Up the Wood!

 

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The Great Harpenden robbery took place today with the U15 girls away to Harpenden Colts! A shock 1-2 loss was the final score in a decent game that only one team really should have won.

 

Our girls battered Harpenden for 75% of the game with the home goal leading a very charmed life. Unfortunately for us, we conceded two terribly soft goals that helped us shoot ourselves in the foot! It was a harsh lesson as the best team by far managed to conjure defeat from the jaws of what should have been a routine victory, this against a side we beat 5-0 last time out.

 

The girls' effort couldn’t be questioned at all but some of our decision making was off today.

Harpenden’s defence did defend like their lives' depended on it at times. This is definitely this team’s targeted progression of beating teams convincingly that we have dominated in matches. Onwards and upwards though with this fine group of young lady’s we are proud to call the U15 girls.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #12

Posted on 22nd November, 2025

U15 girls had a much welcomed home game today against our good friends at Goffs Oak. We have played each other many times over the years with us coming out on top by an odd goal or two previously. As such, we expected another tough game against a side that doesn’t know when it’s beaten and who carry some real class in No10 Ria and tough as teak defender Serafina. Our girls were up for it today though and knew a fast and clinical start was needed to try and take the air from Goffs’ lungs early!

 

Lonaldo would give us the perfect start with her first of 4 within 5 mins; this silky, skilled wing wizard can be a difference maker with her guile, eye for a pass and head-shot eye for goal! Maisaldinho was soon in on the act with our second on 11 mins and the first of her own excellent hat trick today. Maisie is a lightning quick killer and rarely misses when through on goal as her numbers show this year.

 

Midfield magician Aanya, our very own Gazza clone, was next in on the act adding the first of her brace for the day around the 20 minute mark. Goffs don’t give up or roll over and they got a goal back from a long range shot that keeper Emily just got underneath. G9 hadn’t got in on the act thus far but not for the want of trying as she continually probed and prodded trying to get at the Goffs’ defence. They couldn’t keep her quiet for long though. On 27 mins Gabby got the first of another four goal haul for her on the day, that takes her season’s tally to 19 already this season!

 

Poppy N got in on the goal fest with a 1-2 and a driving run into the box where she was brought down; she dusted herself off got up and buried the pen she had earned. Goffs managed another goal against the run of play with the girls’ focus understandably on scoring goals now, but to their credit the Goffs’ girls never quit and kept fighting all day. Elsinho was our last scorer today; this dancing, fleet-footed, willow the wisp of a winger is so dangerous in tight areas. Elsie has taken her game to another level this year with a self-induced and punishing fitness regimen that has seen her riding more tackles and winning more 50/50 shoulder battles than ever before. She really is a credit to herself and her total commitment to being the best footballer she can be.

 

A game is never won at just one end of the pitch and our defensive unit was immense today winning nearly every duel with Skippy, Ava & Riss our domino CBs in imperious form. They were aided ably by fullbacks Theaya & Yvie who shut-down all comers in the opposition attack.

 

The team captain Annie is just Annie our Duracell bunny who just never stops running and fighting for her teammates and leads by example, we will have to get a tracker on her for a game to get some idea of the ground she covers but I can bet it will be awe inspiring just like our No8 Annie 💪

 

We know that we are never as good as we think we are when winning or as bad as we think when losing. An excellent 3 points won today and 15 goals scored, now we must go and win next week and push up and away from these teams.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #11

Posted on 16th November, 2025

U18 Boys faced Bushey Bulldogs in the Senior League Cup, trying to make another big quarter final. Having comfortably beaten this opponent in the League earlier in the season, the boys knew today would be a much harder affair, with Bushey's ranks bolstered, having gone unbeaten since then, scoring 36 goals in 4 games. Furthermore, the Wood had 4 players unavailable also.

 

A long Bushey punt from the opening kick saw the Wood pushed back and a poor start ensued that ended with the 6th penalty concession in 5 matches. Defensive tackles in the box need to be sharp and accurate and work continues in this regard. Bushey duly scored but, the Wood reacted well after personnel changes, working hard to take the game to their opponents and creating chance after chance. Some strikes could have been placed better or hit cleaner but, Bushey's keeper was in inspired form. The Wood's stopper - Elboukhari - pulled of a stunner himself to somehow tip a goalbound effort over the bar while Hones stopped a certain goal with a brave, goal-line block. However, the team was now purring really nicely, the half time talk relaxed and focused, with a belief that the Wood's quality would eventually tell.

 

And so it did. Captain Ifeacho slipped a lovely ball into the path of the in-form Green who left the Bushey defence trailing in his wake before pinging a beautifully composed finish into the right hand corner of the goal. A crucial intervention, the Wood's sails filled with the air of confidence and before you knew it, Silva had raced through to make it 1-2, with half the opposing defence trying to hack him down in the process.

 

Bushey were stunned but, broke dangerously on one occasion with Crucefix staying focused to produce an outstanding challenge and start a counter. Silva latched on and again produced a wonderful run and finish under intense pressure from multiple Bushey players.

 

The match finished 1-3, another quarter final reached. The boys had stayed calm, backed their ability and fitness, and proved to themselves that they could turn a challenging situation around to their advantage. Such moments have not always been common for this team and it's very clear today's performance is a big step forward.

 

There were some very big performances. In goal, Elboukhari didn't put a foot or glove wrong, Crucefix and Manning were very solid at the back. Green was a constant offensive threat, Makamian passed it clinically and won multiple free kicks, while Ifeacho and Silva were in top form and a great watch. However, MoM was shared between Montgomery and Pop, who dominated the midfield with energy, physicality and simple but, highly effective passing; plaudits to them both.

 

A job well done and the boys return to Bushey next week to face another of their sides, knowing 3 points will breathe life into their league campaign.  

 

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U15 girls had a very long away trip to face Little Canfield Stars in what was to be a very good game but essentially two points dropped for us.

 

The girls started really well and were straight on the front foot and attacking Stars, the front 3 of Lonaldo, G9 & Maisaldinho causing them no end of problems with Aanya, Annie and Poppy N backing them up.

Skippy, Ava, Elsinho & TJ were locking down the Stars' attack with their lovely No8 looking the only threat. The breakthrough was to come down the left flank with the ball delivered into G9 who’s Cruyff turn on the edge of the box bamboozled two Stars defenders, she was then through 1 on 1 with the GK and there was only one result as she smashed the ball home into the top corner for 1-0 the Wood.

The Wood's pressure was causing the Stars' defence to creak with the game being played solely in the home team's half, surely the 2nd goal would come that our girls' domination deserved but it didn’t and half time approached.

 

Yvie, Riss, Abi & Amie entered the fray and bought their own sense of urgency and class and there looked like only one winner of this game! Canfield to their credit never gave up and got an equaliser from a corner we didn’t deal with for 1-1

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The game was more tense now and our flowing football wasn’t quite clicking, we needed a moment of class to get back into the lead. Up stepped Skippy & Elsinho, from a free kick just in our half. Skippy noticed the Stars' very high line and played a precision pass 40yds into the space behind the Stars' left back where Elsinho met it in her stride before baring down on the excellent Stars' keeper and burying her effort into the bottom corner for 2-1 Wood and back into a well deserved lead !

 

A mention must be made to the excellent Stars' keeper who kept her side in the tie today making at least 3 saves from gilt edged goal scoring opportunities. Wood's pressure kept up but the unthinkable was to happen with a long ball over the top; we lost the foot race and a high looping cross beat everyone and fortuitously landed at the Stars' striker's feet for the simplest of tap-ins: 2-2.

A frantic 10 mins was to follow with the girls throwing everything and the kitchen sink at the Stars' defence and this is when their GK earned her money making many goal saving saves. There was also a penalty shout for two fouls on G9 in the box but the ref didn’t see them.

 

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On a foggy autumn morning, wet underfoot but destined for glory, the mighty Borehamwood 2000 U11 Girls hosted friendly rivals 'Croxley Green' in what can only be described as a battle of heart, skill, and pure determination. Led out proudly by captain Maisie, whose beaming smile set the tone, Borehamwood took to the pitch focused, fearless, and full of fire.

 

From the moment the referee’s whistle cut through the air, Borehamwood launched into an expansive, attacking 3 strikers, 1 midfielder and 2 defenders formation designed to stretch the visitors. Daisy wasted no time, tearing down the right wing and whipping in a dangerous early cross - one of many trademark deliveries to come.

 

At the back, Borehamwood were a fortress. Sienna produced a crucial goal-mouth clearance after a rare Croxley break, while Tippi was a defensive revelation, outpacing attackers, timing tackles perfectly, and launching pinpoint passes that turned defence into attack in the blink of an eye. Her composure set the tone for the entire squad.

 

Daisy’s relentless wing play caused chaos, sending cross after cross into the danger zone. Elsie came close after one skidded off the slick turf, and Juniper added to Croxley’s growing concern with a powerful long-range effort that whizzed just wide.

 

Croxley, to their credit, had their moments. Their best chance came as two strikers closed in on Olivia, who showed extraordinary bravery by diving at their feet to smother the ball earning a roar of appreciation from the home crowd.

 

With Xyla’s introduction in midfield, energy surged again. Her sharp passing linked beautifully with Elsie and Juniper, while Gracie’s lightning pace down the flank left Croxley spinning as she carved up the wing.

 
Borehamwood’s pressure grew and Croxley were desperate for the 1st half to come to a close. A free-kick gifted just outside the box saw Elsie channel her inner Beckham, only for the inspired Croxley keeper to pull off an acrobatic fingertip save that had even the Borehamwood fans applauding.

 

SECOND HALF

The girls burst out for the second half buzzing. Their mission was crystal clear: win every ball, fight for every 50-50, dominate every inch of grass. And dominate they did. Tippi continued her defensive masterclass, Maisie marshalled the back line with calm authority, and Elsie dazzled with footwork that left defenders searching for shadows.

 

Daisy blasted a long range shot, that was just wide after a sweeping move through the Borehamwood squad. Croxley quickly turned from defenders to attackers, but Juniper tracked all the way back from attack to produce a vital clearance. This effort epitomising the work rate of the entire squad. Moments later, Croxley sent in a dangerous corner, but Borehamwood swept it away and launched a blistering counter through Daisy down the wing. Then came the magic. Elsie picked up the loose ball on the right, drove into a tight angle and BOOM, fired home a stunning finish to thunderous cheers. Before the girls could get their breath back, Daisy once again delivered a peach of a cross. Elsie took two controlled touches, lifted her head, picked her spot and buried her second of the match. The celebrations said it all: as every one of her teammates engulfed her with hugs and high fives. This is a team bound by spirit and joy.

 

Croxley refused to fade, forcing Emily into a heroic save as she clutched a fierce shot with calm assurance. Emily’s distribution launched more attacks, with Juniper twice coming agonisingly close to adding a third.

 

The Borehamwood faithful could be heard for miles with loud, proud and relentless cheers of encouragement, acted as the team’s unofficial eighth player, pushing the girls to the final whistle.

 
When that whistle blew, despite the scoreline reading a draw, there was no question: Borehamwood had played like champions.

 

PLAYERS OF THE MATCH
Opposition POM: Elsie – For her wizard-like footwork, creative brilliance, and two sublime goals.
Borehamwood POM: Tippi – A defensive powerhouse with unmatched determination, reading of the game, and fearless clearances.

 

This wasn’t just a performance - it was a statement. A showcase of teamwork, resilience, and belief. Every player contributed. Every player shone. Every player should walk away bursting with pride. This is the Borehamwood we all love. Full of heart, passion and a spirit that cannot be matched. 

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #10

Posted on 8th November, 2025

On Remembrance Sunday, the Wood’s boys’ teams paid their deep respects to the fallen before a trio of home games kicked off at Pursley.

 

U16 Boys are right in the mix of an exciting title fight with numerous opponents and hosted an in-form Nascot Wood side. The away side took the lead twice but, were pegged back on each occasion by a Wood unit that refused to give up. The match ended 2-2 and the Wood sit third with a game in hand, their next league action being a 6 pointer against Sarratt.

 

Meanwhile, our U9 Boys continue to improve every week and were in fabulous form against Evergreen, scoring three fabulous goals. It’s all about having fun and learning at this age and the boys are coming along beautifully, expertly steered by Dan and Ant.

 

Finally up were our U18 Boys, who also faced Evergreen from the 4th division in the 3rd round of the Challenge Cup, the winners moving through to the quarter finals of the West Herts League’s premier cup competition.

 

The boys started really well, pressing in packs and passing nicely, and were quickly in the ascendancy, creating numerous chances at will. Quality finishing saw first half hatricks for Fearon-Mcdonnell and Silva while MoM Green, full of energy and running, bagged a brace himself.

 

The match won, changes were made at half time but levels dropped badly and individual mistakes from very little led to the Wood conceding twice. Fearon-Mcdonnell bagged another in return and he and Silva lead the Wood’s goal-scoring charts with 12 a-piece.

 

In summary then, the performance in each half could not have been more different. The first saw talented players working really hard, passing simply and effectively to blow away their opponents in a supremely confident display. The second half saw a stumbling, mistake ridden affair with low energy levels, a lack of focus and little team work.

 

The first approach saw an 8-0 victory follow, the second a 1-2 loss, so it’s not hard to work out which approach has a future and which has none. Also obvious, is that making unnecessary changes even when in the ascendancy can result in big negatives for the team right now and it’s clear all players will need to work really hard to earn chances on the pitch full stop, rather than expect their time will come regardless of whether their performances or preparation warrant it. What we can also say for sure is that one hour's training a week will not be enough for guys wishing to improve their fitness and technique. At this age, players very much need to be doing their own stuff too, with motivated players aiming to get somewhere in the game doing just that.  

 

In any case, congratulations go to the boys for making a big quarter final and with a welcome and imminent return to the team for captain Ifeacho, things are beginning to look up. Props to Manning who has filled in admirably over this period and who enjoyed a strong game today also. 

 

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U15 girls were away today in the Senior League Cup quarter final against top of the table Ruislip Rangers. The game was going to be a true test of where our newly promoted side stands in D1. Today was the truest game of two halves you are likely to see in a football match.

 

The first half started with the home side Rangers attacking and going straight for the Wood’s throat. Wave after wave of Rangers’ attacks penned us back into our half and it felt like a goal was coming soon. Ruislip didn’t disappoint and took a deserved 1-0 lead, it could have been two or three but for a couple of fine saves from Emily in goal.

 

The girls hung in there though and fought for every ball and slowly dragged themselves into the game and then became the team in the ascendancy creating the lion’s share of chances and we could have gone in 2 or 3-1 up ourselves.

 

POM and skipper Annie was covering every blade of grass and dragging her teammates along with her. G9 was unable to find space with often two or three players to beat. Poppy N had complained of sickness before the game and was clearly off her normal game so changes were made and Maisie came on and into a new 4-4-2 system. This seemed to be working as the game was now played in Rangers’ half bar the odd breakaway. Half-time came and the Wood were upbeat as it really was game on and we were definitely in the fight and had bloodied Rangers’ noses.

 

The second half was to start and the next goal would be huge and it again went to the home team for 2-0. The girls continued to play but it wasn’t our day, we had too many a fraction off their best and were playing a very good opponent. It was soon 3-0, Rangers scoring from a corner with one of their players blocking Emily from getting to the ball and then another getting a tap in.

 

The girls’ heads visibly dropped which isn’t like them as they normally role their sleeves up and fight harder. Try as they might Rangers were just better than us today and added a fourth goal with a long shot that we wouldn’t normally allow unchallenged as it was.

The inevitable fifth came again from a corner and then same way with a block on our keeper even though the information was passed onto the pitch to watch for this we just couldn’t stop it today and Rangers got their fifth of the day.

 

With 10 mins to go the girls stirred and started a fightback with Skipper Annie leading the charge and inspiring Lonaldo to do the same chasing and harrying her opponent. The girls started to make chances with Maisie and Elsinho making runs, it was G9 who got our consolation goal which she deserved for her hard work.

 

That was to be it for today with Rangers running out and into the semi-finals 5-1 winners. We are left to lick our wounds and contemplate our performance on the day.

 

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What a difference a week makes! After a tough result last weekend, the Borehamwood 2000 girls arrived at Aston Clinton determined to show what they’re made of. From the very first whistle, the energy, togetherness, and sheer joy on their faces reminded everyone exactly why this team is so special.

 

Led out proudly by our captain Elsie, the girls had one clear mission: teamwork. And it showed in every pass, tackle, and smile. Right from the off, Borehamwood piled the pressure on Aston Clinton. Elsie dazzled with some fantastic footwork, turning defenders inside out before laying it off to Juniper, whose shot whisked just wide.

 

At the other end, Olivia was immense in goal - calm, brave, and totally fearless. Her standout moment came when an Aston Clinton striker came charging through; Olivia read the play perfectly, dived in bravely, and took a knock to the head for her troubles. The crowd erupted in applause as she dusted herself off with that trademark grin. It was a true warrior’s moment!

 

Tippi was an absolute rock at the back, always composed, committed, and clever in possession. One of the moments of the match came when she picked up the ball in midfield, shrugged off challenges, and fed it to Elsie, who hammered home a beauty into the bottom corner. The celebration said it all with smiles everywhere!

 

Polly ran tirelessly, covering every blade of grass and showing growing confidence with each touch. She’s fast becoming a real engine for the team. Maisie was relentless, chasing down every ball and handled her defensive duties brilliantly, cutting out danger and launching attacks from the back.

 

When Gracie came on, she injected pure pace into the game. Her surging runs kept the Aston Clinton defence on their toes, and she was unlucky not to get her cross away after a fantastic solo effort. Juniper was relentless on the wing, driving forward and firing in some wicked crosses that just needed a final touch.

 
The second half saw Borehamwood come out with a bounce in their step. The Borehamwood we all know and love were back!
 
Xyla was superb on the left, tracking runners and closing down space, while Anisia made vital blocks that kept us in the game. Sienna brought calm and leadership to the defence, constantly talking, organising, and encouraging her teammates.

 

Every single player gave absolutely everything. It was end-to-end action, full of heart and determination. The final whistle blew with the scoreline not quite reflecting the performance. However as a coach, I couldn’t have been prouder.

 
Today, the girls reminded us all what football is truly about: effort, spirit, and smiles. They fought for every ball, supported each other, and played with joy. Today was a team performance bursting with pride.

 

Player of the Match could have gone to anyone. But Olivia takes it this week for her outstanding bravery, brilliant saves, and cat-like reflexes between the sticks. Well done, Borehamwood 2000. The score will fade, but those smiles and that spirit will stay with us for a long time! 

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #9

Posted on 2nd November, 2025

U18 Boys played Everett Rovers away in the County Cup looking to get back to winning ways and trying to go deep into a competition they'd not managed to do so before.

 

The game started well, with the Wood on the front foot and making several very good early chances, none of which were converted. In response, Everett hoisted a corner into the box, their player running totally unchallenged to head home.

 

Half time came and went, the boys were urged to give more. Most of them didn't, dropped off even further, passed the buck as has been common lately and in possibly the worst half of football from this squad ever, conceded 4 more to lose the game 5-0.

 

First of all, you have to compete in a football match and the boys failed in that today with hardly any winning their duels or showing the requisite effort and determination needed to be successful. The prize of a County Cup was totally lost on most the players who approached this key match as if it was a kick around in the park. 

 

Montgomery was one who tried hard throughout and he can be proud of his efforts when others around him were wilting like flowers in a heatwave. Another positive was the form of MoM Elboukhari, who produced a wonderful display of goalkeeping that saved the team from even further ridicule and humiliation. He did so despite being low on confidence himself coming into the game, but, he found a way and it was so good to see a Wood player succeed when asked a difficult question, rather than crumbling to pieces as has been the case so much recently.

 

Next week the boys face Division 3 opposition in the Challenge Cup. The same approach then and the Wood will be out of that competition too.

 

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The U15 girls had a long away trip to Berkhampstead Raiders in the league. A weakened squad made the trip due to half term hols and injuries. Poppy S & Maisie where both on the beach living their best lives and we had Ava recovering from a knock so unavailable.

That’s a lot of talent for any side to miss so our girls had to step up to the plate today and they didn’t disappoint.

 

Isabella who has been unwell for a few weeks now got off her sick bed to help the girls out today, she did a sterling job even though clearly nowhere near 100% of her very formidable best 💪. We also had Amie making her first appearance for us in two seasons, Amie did us a huge favour after turning out for the U16s this morning, she got up to Berko to give us a hand and played a big part in today’s excellent performance managing 50 mins for us as well as a full game this morning!

 

The game started well with us attacking and showing our teeth but from minute one we just seemed a little off the pace, balls the girls normally control where bouncing off shins & feet and passes not quite finding there intended home. Chances came and went and a feeling of frustration was growing in the Wood side. When we got it right we looked dangerous with Lola in particular causing issues down the left wing, she tried to get balls into the box to feed G9 who was as per usual up against 2-3 players.

Elsie was finding space and causing issues down the right flank but the ball just wouldn’t drop or break for us as a whole for the duration of the first half. Half time came and we went in at nil nil, the talk was about not throwing away a game that we had had the lions share of, and also about trying to be more clinical in and around the box and to take our chances and work the keeper more. The girls went out reinvigorated and stepped up the intensity with skipper Annie and schemer Aanya dominating midfield and taking it in turns to break forward and test the Berko teams fitness and awareness.

 

Then the unimaginable happened a long ball over the top of our defence ended in a foot race and the lively Berko right winger was alive and ready to pounce! She drove into the box and slotted the ball the past onrushing Emily with Riss and Amie both making last ditch challenges but it went in for 1-0 Berko!

 

This made the team come alive with Elsie in particular dragging the team back into the match with a devastating 15 minute spell, Elsie broke from deep and left the defence in a spin time and again, she was causing issues every time she got the ball. The equaliser soon arrived with another darting run, then Else broke 2 tackles and she wouldn’t be denied, she passed the ball into an empty net after also beating the keeper for 1-1 and game on.

 

Elsinho was definitely the catalyst for our change of fortune but G9 was to hammer our advantage home with a barnstorming 5 yes 5 goals including a perfect hat trick of left foot, right foot and a sublime header that she buried into the corner of the goal !

Gabby on her day which is most Saturday’s is unplayable and her footwork and finishing is getting better weekly !

 

Gabby should be challenging for top scorer in the league this year which would be a magnificent achievement for a player starting only her 3rd season! Yvie D did a fantastic job of marshalling a makeshift back four with help from the experienced TJ who brought calmness and stability whilst helping Riss and Bella get through the game. All four did fantastically well aided ably by Amie who came in for Isabella who was exhausted, she fitted in seamlessly and was soon cutting inside from fullback and joining in with the midfield, playing one memorable pass from left back to right wing behind their fullback to release Elsie.

 

Poppy N had more and more influence as the game went on managing to get at least 5 shots off on goal but she just couldn’t find the finish today.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #8

Posted on 26th October, 2025

U18 Boys faced Watford Stags in the league at Pursley trying to get 3 points after a damaging defeat in their last league outing. For the biggest game of the season thus far, preparations were far from ideal with one third of the squad unavailable to play due to a range of reasons.

 

The boys in attendance started very well though and after Carlow had made an excellent defensive header, Zefi released Silva who lost his marker effortlessly before striding through and slotting home an excellent early opener; his 9th of the season moving him to the top of the Wood’s goal-scoring charts. He then turned provider, releasing McGuinness who cut inside before curling a shot just wide.

 

At the back, Pop was doing well controlling the giant Watford striker and at this stage, and 20 minutes in, the Wood were in total control of the match. However, then came the unforced errors. First a long throw with no attempt to head clear, bounced to one Watford player surrounded by 6 Wood defenders. He was still able to pirouette and shoot but, the effort was weak and straight down the middle of the goal. Despite this, the score moved to 1:1.

 

5 minutes later, a long punt from halfway was heading straight to keeper Elboukhari; his loud call ignored as the Wood served it up on a plate for Watford to score a second that barely made it across the line. In the space of 5 minutes, the score had been turned on its head and Watford just couldn’t believe their luck.

 

The boys responded very well and McGuinness first fed Montgomery whose low drive was saved, then sent in an excellent cross that just eluded Silva at the far post, before feeding Silva again, his shot destined for the corner before the away keeper pulled off an excellent save.

 

Thereafter, Collier first flashed a header wide when he seemed primed to score, then fired his free kick wide of the near post, before combining with Makamian to feed Silva with a superb cross that the away keeper again stopped with distinction. The half ended and the boys had played really well, ran the game and created 11 very good chances against just 3 from Watford. That the game was not over at half time was purely down to Watford avoiding individual errors with the Wood unable to do the same.

 

The second half continued as before with the Wood controlling the game, Watford barely getting out their half. However, a routine clearance dropped in the Wood half and from a position of no danger whatsoever, dwelling on the ball presented Watford with an opportunity to rob possession, with one guy beating three passive Wood defenders to fire home; 1-3. Thereafter, two crazy challenges in the box led to two penalties but, the Wood kept creating chances with McGuinness, Hones, Collier, Silva and Makamian all having excellent efforts that might have found the net.

 

The Wood were to score again after Hones pinged a beautiful long pass to Silva, his cross fired home by Makamian for his third of the season. But, Watford were to have the last word, a long free kick leading to a totally free header that Elboukhari could do nothing with.

 

The boys in attendance worked so hard today, played really well at times, outplayed the opponent for long periods, created so many more chances than them but, also made defensive mistake after defensive mistake. No team can keep scoring 5 or 6 goals a game to be able to secure a win and we need to work hard to improve this aspect of our game. It’s certainly possible but, the boys need to step up to the plate and deliver now, executing basic defensive skills efficiently going forward.

 

There were some tremendous performances on the pitch with Silva enjoying an outstanding match, and Manning also in fine form at the back. However, MoM was shared between McGuinness and Collier who both performed extremely well and can be very proud of themselves indeed.

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #7

Posted on 18th October, 2025

Our U18 Boys faced Wheathamstead Wanderers Sharks in the 2nd round of the Challenge Cup. Relations between the clubs are good and just a few seasons back, the Wood were taking a pre-season battering from this side. Though the Wood has advanced well since then, the boys knew their free-scoring opponents from the 2nd division with 22 goals in 5 games would be fired up to get a 1st division scalp and with nothing to lose while attempting it.

 

The Wood started really well though, immediately winning a corner that was put on the money by Green whose energy and running are an example to all. From this, the influential Fearon-Mcdonnell returning from injury flicked an excellent header off the far post that Silva correctly predicted, being in the right place to turn it home when all around were stationary.

 

Despite this perfect start, the Wood were far too static thereafter, untidy on the ball and just not focused at the back. Wheathampstead were the opposite and competing for everything with blood and guts so it was no surprise when the obvious happened. Overplaying at the back gifted possession and led to a mis-timed challenge in the box; the subsequent penalty was saved expertly by the vocal Elboukhari, but, the opposition reacted quickest again to fire home the rebound. Two minutes later, Wheathampstead turned around another Wood defensive situation which had appeared under control, slinging a ball into the box, the home striker totally unmarked as he fired home for 2-1.

 

Defensive play of this nature is the equivalent of taking a rather large gun and firing it straight into your own foot, but, the team then showed real character and quality to take on the challenge of getting back into the match. This came first by retaining the ball and pass-masters Zevi and Makamian led the way, completing dozens of simple and highly effective balls that binded defence to attack and served the Wood’s front players who were ready to do the rest.

 

Zefi fed Makamian on one such occasion and his dead-weight pass fell perfectly for Silva who slotted it beautifully into the right hand corner of the goal. Soon after, Collier, growing in stature with every game, fed Makamian and then made an excellent run beyond him, crucially continuing this as the ball was popped on to Silva. His pass found the on-rushing Collier who was able to fire home expertly without breaking stride. A great goal and one that returned the Wood’s lead at half time.

 

The feeling in the camp was good as the boys started the second half but, once again, the ball was not retained as well and with physical levels dropping also, Wheathampstead clawed their way back. It was still poor Wood play at the back that led to their equaliser though as the guys were like statues, the home attack racing around them to level the match. A home corner soon after was cleared but, returned with interest from the edge of the box to see the tables turned once again.

 

They’d fought back once and would have to do it again, and they did, with Fearon-Mcdonnell firing home a stunning free kick from distance that left the very capable home keeper clutching at thin air. Fearon-Mcdonnell’s long throws can add an extra dimension when used sparingly and one of these led to Silva completing his hatrick, once more very proactive to beat the keeper to the ball before lobbing it over him, much as he did for his 4th goal shortly after.

 

Crucefix enjoyed an excellent game at centre half but, having played literally every position in the team over the years, more than knows where the goal is and produced two highlight reel finishes. The first from a cleared corner will take some beating all season as he pinged a bouncing ball from way out that lodged in the top corner, before dispossessing the home defender and then racing through to calmly slot home for his brace. The match ended 4-8, the Wood showed resolve and march on to the next round, while MoM went to Silva for an important 4 goal haul that saw him return to his very best form.

 

For some years now, the Wood has leaned on a razor-sharp attack that makes scoring goals look ridiculously easy when it is actually the hardest thing to do on a football pitch. The boys already have 32 goals in 5 games this season and were today missing influential offensive players too. However, defensively, the team has to improve. Sniff danger, don’t overplay, mark tightly, stay goal-side, distance on clearances, fully committed in the challenge, communicate vocally, block shots, focus and concentrate. These are things every player in the squad can do standing on their heads and there is a big opportunity here, as those that display these qualities most going forward claim the starting shirts. We lay everything on the line to keep the ball out of our net and when we do that, we become a really serious team.

 

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On a crisp, beautiful autumn morning, Borehamwood 2000 U11s travelled to face Enfield Ladies Youth in what proved to be a test of character more than anything else. Once the whistle blew, this game became a story of bravery, determination, and incredible team spirit.

 

From the outset, Borehamwood faced a physically bigger and stronger Enfield side who applied pressure immediately. But in true Borehamwood fashion, size doesn’t measure heart, and these girls showed exactly what theirs was made of.

The defenders were called into action from the opening minutes, standing strong against wave after wave of Enfield attacks. Time and again they kept their composure, making crucial tackles and brave clearances. Every block and interception was met with grit and teamwork. This was defending with purpose and passion.

 

In goal, Olivia produced one of the most heroic moments of the match with a fearless 1-on-1 save. She put herself on the line to deny a certain goal, taking a tough knock to the shoulder in the process. That moment epitomised the never-say-die Borehamwood spirit.

With Olivia injured, Emily stepped up between the sticks, and what a job she did. Calm, composed, and smart, she read the game like a veteran and made life incredibly difficult for Enfield’s strikers. Her brave goalkeeping and quick reactions brought stability to the team at a crucial time.

 

In midfield, it was a battle zone, but Borehamwood players didn’t shy away for a second. They tracked back tirelessly to help defend, then surged forward to build attacks. They were the engine of the team, constantly moving, constantly working. It was hard graft from the first minute to the last, and their commitment was outstanding.

 

Up front, our two forwards began finding clever link-ups and pushing back at the Enfield defence. They were unlucky not to score in the first half .One shot was cleared off the line and the Enfield goalkeeper made several impressive saves. But Borehamwood never gave in. Bruised, yes. Battered, maybe. But broken? Definitely not.

 

In the second half, a change in tactics showed the team’s ambition, switching from a defensive back three to an attacking trio up top. Suddenly, the momentum shifted. Borehamwood came alive and showed the football we all love - bold, attacking, fearless.

And then came the reward. A superb piece of build-up play led to Daisy striking the ball beautifully into the back of the net. A goal full of class, precision, and determination.

Moments later, Elsie came agonisingly close with a strike that rattled the post.

 

Despite heavy challenges flying in from all directions, Borehamwood didn’t back down. They fought for every ball, every inch, every moment. Lesser teams would have folded, but this team stood tall.

 

When the final whistle blew, Borehamwood 2000 walked off the pitch exhausted, but proud. They left everything out there. The scoreline may not have gone their way, but if the result had been based on bravery, team spirit, and pure willpower, Borehamwood would have won by a mile.

Borehamwood will learn a lot from todays defeat, but from a coaching perspective it cemented what I already knew. These girls have built a team bursting with heart, courage, and unity. Heads high. Bodies strong. Spirits unbreakable.

 

Opposition Player of the Match (awarded by Enfield): Elsie – for her skill, creativity, and pure football wizardry.

 

Borehamwood Player of the Match (Awarded by the Wood Army): Daisy – for her relentless work, outstanding crosses, and stunning goal.

 

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Our U15 girls started their County Cup adventure this year with a visit today from our very good friends at St Albans City. This was already our 3rd meeting this season having drawn St Albans in the Senior cup and a league game.

Both previous games we took the lead and dominated long periods without getting the result we feel we deserved. Today we hoped and prayed it was our day after making the semis of last year’s County Cup.

 

St Albans came out of the blocks on fire and closed the Bwood girls down all across the park, they did everything at a frenetic pace and were winning most of the 50/50 battles. The back four of Yvie, Ava, Poppy S and TJ where under lots of pressure but where holding fast.

The away side weere playing with a desire & passion they hadn’t brought to our previous encounters, and it knocked our girls out of their stride for a while.

 

St Albans opened the scoring by breaking through the middle and their forward just managed to out muscle Ava who was on top form and covering the runner. Ava matched the attacker's run and Emily came flying out to close the angle, the skilled striker slid the ball down the side of Emily and into the net for 1-0 to the away side.

The girls were now in a fist fight and their noses were bloody; what was their reaction going to be ? To fight back with Aanya , Annie & Poppy N all driving forward trying to get an equaliser. Elsie started at left mid today and looked dangerous every time she got the ball, with Maisie on the right equally so as she tried to stretch the defensive line.

St Albans had done their homework and were doubling up on G9 and often got a third player around Gabby to try and stop her. They did well for the most part but couldn’t keep Gabby quiet for the full 80 mins. When pushing forward we know you are going to be more vulnerable at the back, with our midfield 3’s lung busting runs forward, something had to give. Unfortunately it was a St Albans second, breaking from midfield and then a fine shot into the back of the net: 2-0 St Albans.

 

The girls rolled their sleeves up and fought like crazy to get back into the game, try as they might they couldn’t get on the scoresheet even when in control for the 2nd 20 mins of the 1st half.

 

The second half started and was going our way with Lonaldo creating chances for herself and G9. Schemer Aanya was getting on the ball more and making passes through the lines and behind the defenders to get the team moving forward. The girls pushed and pushed and eventually G9 got her goal after picking up the ball 30yds out twisting and turning she beat 2 and drove into the area turned another defender and then slid the ball past the St Albans GK for 2-1!

 

There followed an incredible incident with Gabby retrieving the ball for the quick re start and the St Albans GK then rugby tackled our forward bring her crashing to the ground! The ref blew the whistle and spoke to the GK but decided not to punish the player in what could have easily been a red card incident. Whilst nobody wants to see a young girl sent off this could have been the difference between a win, draw or a loss?

 

The team was feeling the heat of battle with defensive lynchpin Poppy S feeling a knock as was Poppy N and Maisaldinho feeling sick on the touchline, but all 3 stayed in the fight and continued battling. The game ended 2-1 to St Albans in what was an often pulsating game where both teams left everything on the pitch!

25/26 - The Word in the Wood #6

Posted on 11th October, 2025

Borehamwood 2000 under 9’s were back on the road again this week with a trip to Chorleywood Common. It was another game against top opposition which seems to be the theme so far this season.

 

Straight from kick off, the Wood put their training into practice with free flowing football creating chances from either wing which saw Archie clip the post and Mehdi also coming close, but neither team were able to convert.

 

Into the 2nd quarter and the Wood went from strength to strength with some great link up play between Vinnie, Lennon and Aiden creating more and more chances and allowing them to take hold of the game. Midway through the quarter it was a corner from Vinnie that was cleared as far as Ronnie who steered it back towards goal only for Mehdi to pop up to slot home calmly from 6 yards. Chorleywood almost scored but for a great goal line clearance from Lennon just before the break

 

The start of the 2nd half saw Chorleywood come out of the blocks faster and if it wasn’t for Lake’s commanding presence and goalmouth heroics between the sticks they could have easily bagged a hat full of goals.

 

After soaking up the initial pressure the boys started to look dangerous again and it was some great play down the line which allowed Mehdi to get a shot off which the Chorleywood keeper could only push onto the post where Arthur was on hand to tap in for his first goal of the season.

 

The 4th quarter allowed 2000 to show it’s not all about attack when Ronnie and Kacper had all the answers in defence when the Chorleywood attack were asking questions. A few minutes from full time the ball fell nicely for Vinnie some way out and he let fly a trademark strike which 2 goalkeepers would not have saved and he got his goal which capped a great performance from him in the centre on midfield.

 

The top class effort & attitude from each and every boy this week made this the standout performance so far this season and we hope it will only get better. Parents' player of the match was Lake who did everything right when called upon and kept his first clean sheet of the season.

 

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U18 Boys faced Bushey & Oxhey Stags in the league knowing 3 points would lift them to the top of their division. However, inexplicably, the boys failed to deliver what should have been a standard win.

 

From the start, there was a lack of urgency and fight, the quality of play was poor and normally reliable players struggled to pass the ball simply. Good chances were made despite this but, spurned with too many shots fired straight at the keeper or with a lack of power. Fan in midfield did show the heart and desire required and put in an excellent shift to his credit but, there were not enough like him and the Wood conceded two miserable first half goals, with the defending for these leaving so much to be desired.

 

MoM Carlow stabilised the backline and turned defence into attack with an outstanding pass forward with the outside of his right foot that Collier whipped across well for Silva to fire home. Shortly after, Collier scored his first competitive goal for the club latching on to Fan’s quality corner to fire home and level the match. It seemed like an important intervention from him and one that could fire his team forward to a victory coming down the hill second half.

 

Not to be, however, and it was Bushey that scored after winning a free kick near the box, the Wood’s efforts to defend this seemingly non-existent as the away team simply passed a ball into the box that was popped into the home goal. There was no one switched on in the Wood defence, no one laying it on the line for their team.

 

Montgomery enjoyed a strong second half making several key interventions to stop Bushey breaking away again while Makamian was lively down the right wing and unfortunate with a left foot effort that flew over the bar. Elboukhari was solid and vocal in goal while Silva worked hard up front and was hacked down for a penalty but, his effort thereafter was saved.

 

To be frank, this would only have papered over the cracks as the Wood really didn’t deserve anything from the game, consistently outplayed and outfought by a basic opposition that gave everything they had for the win. We’ve seen such performances too often over the years and though we hoped that time was at an end, we now know that’s not the case. The boys can decide where the team goes from here but, for sure, if you give so little as a unit, you can hardly be surprised when you get so little back.

 

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U15 girls had a tough away draw vs St Albans Yellows in the Cup today. After a very narrow 3-2 defeat in the league a month ago when we were 2 up, the Wood hoped to get a deserved one over the Yellows today!

 

On a terribly small, sloped pitch which really didn’t suit our game, the girls came out flying with Elsinho opening the scoring with a sublime finish into the bottom corner after beating two players;  this was Elsie’s 4th of the season so far.

 

St Albans upped their game and had a good spell territorially without threatening our goal other than with an amazing long throw from one of their players. We were later to find out this girl does shot putt for England!

 

G9 & Maisaldiho were causing havoc with Elsinho but the 2nd goal just wouldn’t come. The equaliser was to come from a bouncing ball forced over the line, even with Theaya fighting to make the clearance: 1-1. Poppy N was having a stormer in midfield aided by skipper Annie and schemer Aanya.

 

Half time came and went and we didn’t feel at threat at all with Skippy & Ava locking up the middle with Yvie & TJ tying down the flanks assisted by Riss. Emily hardly had a save to make all day.

 

St Albans were to nick quite literally the win from a long throw, Riss threw herself at the throw to head away but it just skimmed off her head and looped in the goal, a terrible piece of ill fortune for the girls who had fought valiantly in the hot sun with only one sub today.

 

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U16 Girls had a home walkover in the cup while our U11 Girls enjoyed a super match against Potters Bar United Lionesses. There were great performances across the park not least from Tippy who bagged two fine goals, while the hard running Juniper bagged OPoM and Polly was checked for an extra set of legs as she sped through the gears to score and secure PoM!