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24/25 - The Word in the Wood #29

Posted on 20th April, 2025

The Wood's U16 Boys had a rare Easter Sunday outing away in the league against St. Albans City today, the final match in their trilogy this season. Both teams had a win apiece and with both sides also containing free-scoring attackers, it was certainly a game to entertain.

 

St. Albans started fast and had several early opportunities as the Wood struggled to contain their attackers. Fortunately, these efforts flew wide or were saved by the commanding Elboukhari, exhorting his defensive players to snap into action; Carlow was taking notice and one of those heavily involved from the off.

 

As sometimes happens, the Wood weathered the storm and took the lead against the run of play; Silva streaking through to nutmeg the keeper and reach a quarter century of goals with 3 games still to go. McGuinness was putting in a mighty shift on the left wing and after good work from him, Da Silva, in typically tricky and outstanding form throughout, grabbed two quick goals himself, firing low each time to take his season’s tally to 18.

 

The Wood were in a 0-3 lead and their defensive capabilities clicked in to guard against the inevitable St. Albans response with Manning, Boshjaku and Ifeacho now much more effective, focused and tight to their opponents; one ultra committed last ditch slide tackle from Ifeacho to deny a certain goal was worth the entry fee alone! Zefi joined the action displaying very high quality play and grit in his challenges after completing a Superman like outfit change in a local phone box after arriving on-site with the wrong colour top!

 

Marshall tore around the pitch and seemed determine to make an impact up front, coming close to opening his account a couple of times, while Hones & Collier bolstered the midfield nicely when it started to flag, allowing the boys to take that 3 goal lead into half time.

 

The second half saw the game see-saw but, the Wood were making good chances and really should have scored a 4th to seal the game. Though they didn’t, Fan was becoming influential and his left footed strike from distance was a technical effort of the highest order that the home keeper did very well to tip over the crossbar.

 

It is hard to bottle up an attack like St. Albans for the duration of the match and they did pull one back but, the Wood’s response was out the top drawer. Green instigated much of it and he drove into the box to fire home for his 4th of the season and the Wood’s 4th of the game. Many more very good chances were created and the Wood’s goal tally should have climbed but, with a healthy lead, Captain Crucefix buttressed the midfield, allowing the team to see out the match rather comfortably.

 

MoM went to Song, who returned after a nearly two month absence from a fractured wrist after a skiing mishap. His inherent intelligence and years of drilling saw him slip straight back into wing position and meant he was on the spot to clear danger time and again when needed. A first class effort from a brave, low maintenance and uncomplaining stalwart of our side.

 

This ended up a really solid performance from the squad with a big majority of the players playing near or to their full potential, though a sluggish start could have seen the game turn out differently and that needs addressing going forward. However, with their 43 goals in the top division now leading the league, the Wood are a devastating attacking unit and some of their play today on a very tricky pitch was off the highest order.

 

As reigning County and League champions and once again competing the County and Challenge cup finals this season, St. Albans have been a highly successful team these last few years and the Wood can take much pride in an aggregate scoreline in their favour of 11-6 against such a top side in the three games played this season. However, St. Albans are experienced in playing crucial matches and got their strongest side out when it mattered most during our recent semi-final, progressing as a result. With a view to next season, and with the expectation that big, season defining games will be played around Easter, the Wood can make a big jump just by having our players available at this crucial stage of the season, with the same being true of pre-season also, another key period for any footballer hoping to perform highly.

 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #28

Posted on 12th April, 2025

U16 Boys today played the semi-final of the WFL Challenge Cup at Pursley, hoping to make this prestigious final for the first time in the club’s history, having progressed this far with wins over Maccabi, AC Finchley and Whetstone. Standing in their way were reigning County Champions, St. Albans City, a side that has dominated for some years but, one the Wood had bested 5-2 recently. As such, the boys knew they could come out on top with a good performance even if several influential players were missing or impacted by Easter holidays.

 

The team started fast and were quickly into a 2-0 lead, with Fan once again delivering the goods; controlling brilliantly with his left and then sending a stunning strike into the goal off the left-hand post. Soon after, the excellent Manning showed his undoubted quality with instant control on his right thigh before a sweetly struck volley with his left found the net after Silva had delivered an excellent set play. Two goals of the very highest quality.

 

St. Albans were reeling and the match was there for the taking but, the Wood’s defensive qualities were tested and, on this occasion, despite getting to the ball first each time, the boys shipped three goals that you just can’t concede at this level and expect to progress. The second half saw the Wood stabilise defensively but, the side’s offensive opportunities were limited and the match ended 2-3.

 

It wasn’t to be today, but, the boys showed character and can be proud of their cup run. The team has struggled defensively all season but, contains defenders with genuine potential that can and will perform consistently in the future; they’ve loads of time to hone their skills and improve.

 

MoM went again to Elbouhkari who enjoyed another outstanding match between the sticks and was totally blameless for the goals conceded. He has showed the perfect example of what can be achieved quickly with the right mindset, raising his performance levels with hard work and determination whilst also displaying formidable and natural leadership qualities. Without doubt he is making the transition from boy to man and as his team-mates do the same, they will all go forward together and achieve great things in the game.

 

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Our U10 Girls played Evergreen Dragons at Pursley today on a wonderfully sunny morning.

 

Two big stories dominated proceedings with Manager Gareth thankfully recovering very nicely after an op and Wood legend Ruby playing what would be her last match for the club before departing for pastures new. Without doubt, the girls were highly motivated to put on a great performance and the Wood’s fan base nodded approvingly as their daughters’ smeared woad across their faces and uttered mysterious runic chants before heading into the fray!

 

Evergreen is a first class and formidable side, with quality players across the park. A very consistent keeper, powerful defenders that clear the lines well, midfielders with an eye for a pass and very rapid and tricky attackers. The Wood knew a fast start was vital to compete against them and despite the searing heat ran hard from the off.

 

In goal, Olivia and Emily dovetailed superbly and supported each other so beautifully on and off the pitch. Olivia was brave as a lioness, handling really well and launching herself fearlessly into the mix when studs were flying, while Emily transformed herself into Zebedee, springing about to make not one, but, two point blank saves as well as launching huge kicks down the field.

 

Ahead of them Maisie & Captain Polly were like the Great Wall of China, making an insurmountable defensive barrier to stop the dangerous Evergreen attackers from getting too near the Wood goal. In this, they were aided superbly by Amber, who also played an exciting cameo up-front, showing she has the ability to play with her back to goal as well as when the play is in front of her.

 

In midfield, Gracie and Ruby, were wearing down the studs on their boots, so much ground were they covering, driving forward with real intent, while on the wings Daisy and Juniper were oozing quality and displaying inexhaustible endurance as they did the hard yards, running back and forth, up and down the pitch. With Elsie twinkling gracefully up front with the ball, a constant attacking menace to the opposition, the Wood were looking so good.

 

The match was tight as two coats of paint as these two sets of formidable girls went back and forth. Chances came and went but, the Wood grabbed their first goal after Ruby was first to the ball and surged forward to find Daisy. She switched play brilliantly to pressure the Evergreen right flank and after several throws and corners from this side were cleared, Elsie whizzed a super cross into Juniper, who, sharp as a tack, buried the ball home. She then sprinted approximately two thousand yards before an exultant punch into the air!

 

The Wood were buzzing now and Ruby, again reacting quickest, drove the ball forward to Elsie. She controlled the ball expertly and then swivelling her head like an owl, picked out a sublime and visionary reverse pass for Daisy, who galloped through into space to smash the ball home; a goal of the very highest order!

 

There was yet more as Amber and Polly both put in big defensive challenges to send the ball forward. Then we saw such clever football from girls that were really switched on. Daisy’s fast throw after the ball had gone out, Ruby’s rapid ball winning and quality snap shot, Elsie staying in the game to force the ball home faster than anyone else. It was really first class stuff.

 

After another outstanding officiating display, Dave the Ref blew the whistle on a fantastic game of football. Juniper deservedly picked up OPoM while who else but, Ruby secured PoM after a typically brilliant and thoroughly exciting display. The girls had delivered just the performance they wanted for both Gareth and Ruby; a job very well done.

 

Courtesy of the latest satellite link technology, Manager Gareth conducted a post-match interview with The Borehamwood and Shenley Argus immediately after the game and said “This group of girls keeps improving and their drive and passion today was incredible; I am so proud of them and can’t wait to meet up again at our next training session; I’ve missed them so much. A glorious day is tinged with a little sadness as one of our beloved stalwarts is moving on. I’d just like to say that Ruby has been a true asset to Borehamwood 2000. Her dazzling footwork has played a huge part in the team’s rapid success, and from a personal perspective, she’s always been an absolute joy to coach. Her infectious smile and brilliant personality have made her a firm favourite among teammates and parents alike. She will be truly missed. I also want to thank mum Kelly for her unwavering support; come rain or shine, she’s been there at every training session and match. Thank you for everything and we wish you both all the very best of luck!”

 

With that, he popped another grape in his mouth, sunk a glug of Lucozade, and wondered how he could sneak out for a jog without the nurses seeing!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #27

Posted on 6th April, 2025

U16 Boys faced New Salamis at home, a team of giants and speedsters that have only really lost this season against the very best teams. They needed all three points to maintain an outside chance of the title but, faced a Wood side in top form and in awe of no one, having ended New Salamis’ title hopes last season with an excellent away win in the penultimate game.

 

The Wood started slowly with the midfield sluggish and the opposition finding repeated success down the left flank in particular. A series of corners from this side ended with them taking a lead and the Wood’s defence of the high ball just wasn’t sharp enough.

 

However, the boys responded immediately and after excellent work from the impressive Silva, the equally in-form Fan was given a yard of space, firing the ball home unerringly for his 12th goal of what is fast developing into a very good season indeed. Hones dropped to centre back with Zefi and Makamian entering the fray to great effect in holding and left midfield. The changes stabilised that wing and the Wood surged forward.

 

The tricky Da Silva roasted his defender and squared perfectly for Fan to fire narrowly over. Makamian was winning free kicks and his dead-ball delivery thereafter was on-point and two sweet crosses in succession should have resulted in more. Green continued his excellent streak, producing another really good performance on the right wing; very diligent in his defending and a constant threat going forward. Montgomery and Marshall came on to give tired legs a rest and put themselves about hard for their team.

 

At the back, Boshjaku was enjoying a pretty much perfect defensive display, dominant in the air and displaying decision making of the very highest order. Behind him, keeper Elboukhari was in top form too, pulling off a couple of saves that were breath-taking in their brilliance and vital in keeping the Wood level against an opponent that always carried threat.

 

With the score 1-1 at half time, the battle re-commenced second half and again the Wood were slow to start. Ifeacho grew into the game and threw himself around bravely to great effect, while Hones enjoyed a solid display and then raided forward to sting the keeper’s hands with a pile-driver from 25 yards. Captain Crucefix was maintaining his levels well and playing consistently in the centre as was Zefi, enjoying an effective game centrally too.

 

Manning re-joined the game in midfield and instantly won a crucial defensive header but, Salamis were to go ahead soon after, with credit going to their attacker who took advantage of a strange bounce to fire home for 1-2. However, the Wood were not done, the Wood are never done. Pop announced his arrival with an utterly humongous slide tackle against a guy twice his size while McGuinness switched seamlessly to striker and produced a stunning drive that was well saved by the away keeper. From the resulting corner, the irrepressible ‘O Carteiro’ slammed in the perfect left foot delivery, the keeper helpless to stop it as it flew into the top corner; Silva the Postman delivered again, his 24th goal of a sensational season!

 

More chances came and went at both ends in a compulsive game of attack, with MoM Elboukhari somehow diverting an away howitzer on to the crossbar for a corner, but, the Wood came closest with the last kicks of the game. Pop and McGuinness were so tight to the away defender they almost morphed into him; he spilled possession and the relentless Fan piled in and secured the loose ball. His first shot was saved superbly as was the rebound and the final whistle blew shortly after.

 

This was an excellent point against a very tall, physically powerful and fast side. The Wood move up the table, came back twice to do so and showed a lot of character, perhaps unlucky not to seize all three points in the end? Most of all though, the boys’ mission to end the season unbeaten remains very much alive and they go into next week’s massive Challenge Cup semi-final in top form, primed and ready to make history!

 

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What a spectacle we witnessed under the glorious Borehamwood sunshine! The U10 Girls Wood Army were out in full voice, and they were treated to a performance brimming with heart, hustle, and heroics from the fearless warriors of Borehamwood 2000, as they took to the field for their first ever competitive cup clash against the formidable Croxley Green.
 

From the very first whistle, there were no signs of cup nerves—just fire in their eyes. Led out by their inspirational captain Juniper, the team stood tall, ready for battle. And it didn’t take long for the action to kick off! Elsie, playing with the energy of ten players, made an instant impact with a surging solo run that had the crowd on their feet. A shot just wide, but it was a warning shot that said 'we mean business'.

 

Holding the backline like a seasoned general, Gracie was calm, composed, and commanding, clearing everything Croxley dared to send her way. In the middle of the park, there was magic in the air as Borehamwood's link-up play sliced through the Croxley defence. Daisy, always in the right place at the right time, rattled the crossbar with a thunderous shot that had the crowd gasping.

 

Though Borehamwood dominated possession, Croxley Green were no pushovers, and it took grit and steel to keep them at bay. Step forward Sienna, whose brave header sent the ball back into Croxley territory, while Juniper, dazzling on the wing, danced past defenders with silky footwork.

 

Quarter 2 saw Ruby enter the fray and what an introduction! The flair, the finesse—Maradona himself would’ve been on his feet. Elsie continued to unleash rockets from distance, one of which set up Ruby beautifully, only for a brave Croxley keeper to deny the goal. Polly, a revelation in defence, produced a run Messi would applaud, while Anisia, calm under pressure, snuffed out every threat like a seasoned pro.

 

Then came the moment. The crowd hushed. A corner from Juniper, curled in beautifully, met by the ever-present Elsie, who coolly slotted home the first goal of the game. Pandemonium in the stands. The Wood Army erupted. And the girls? They wanted more.

 

Quarter 3 was electric. Borehamwood were buzzing. Elsie and Ruby were linking up like they'd played together for a decade, causing all sorts of chaos. Olivia a brick wall in goal pulled off a world-class save to keep the scoreline safe. Polly, relentless, muscled through and delivered a pinpoint ball to Daisy, who raced down the wing and floated in a dream of a cross. Elsie was there again—Goal No. 2. The ground shook with cheers.

 

Borehamwood had fire in their bellies! Ruby, tireless and tenacious, broke from halfway, carved through the Croxley defence and laid it off to Elsie, who completed her hat-trick in style. A finish worthy of any highlight reel.
 

Quarter 4? Still full-throttle. Daisy, unleashing Beckham-esque crosses. Juniper, now in defence, tackling with everything she had, then driving forward to set up Ruby for Goal No. 4. Olivia capped her day with another vital save, while every girl pushed to the final whistle with unwavering determination.

 

The final score may not reflect the full picture—but make no mistake, this was a performance to remember. Every single player wore their shirt with pride. They played for each other. They fought for every ball. And they showed what it means to be a team.

Today’s game wasn’t just about goals, it was about character. It was about rising to the occasion. And it was about 9 young girls showing a crowd of proud supporters what true passion and teamwork looks like. A match report can't do justice for how well these girls performed. 

 

Opposition Player of the Match: The hat-trick hero Elsie – clinical, fearless, and full of flair.
 
On a semi-related subject. A massive thankyou to Emma for taking on the challenge of cleaning the training room facilities. It's really appreciated and we are truly grateful for you volunteering. If anyone wants to see the before and after pictures, Emma will happily show you......however it might be best on an empty stomach!

 

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U14 Girls completed their season today with a tough last game at home vs champions elect and cup finalists Bedwell Dragons. The teams had already played twice this season with Bedwell winning both games by the odd goal: 3-2 and 4-3.

 

Bedwell has a very good squad with a very talented core to their team: with an excellent CB, a very good midfielder in No 15, and probably the most complete striker in the league in their No9. However, Bedwell’s No9 was our main issue as she alone has scored 10 goals against us this season; collectively we couldn’t find a way of stopping her rare mix of skill, pace and fantastic finishing ability. We had tried 4-3-3 overloading the Bedwell defence and that game we probably should have won but lost 3-2. We then tried 3-5-2 with an extra man up front but we lost 4-3. So today we tried something new with our normal 4-5-1 formation but going man for man against the excellent No9. A tough job for a very particular player and the the only player in our ranks with the correct physical attributes of pace, tenacity, strength and defensive awareness was Isabella.

 

‘Today we must get something’ was the message around the group! We started very well as per usual and looked a yard quicker across the park than Bedwell. The game was going our way but could we keep the Reds out? Well, if G9 and Aandinho were to have anything to do with it, it was going to be a ‘yes’! Aanya, our silly skilled schemer who splits defences with precision passes like De Bruyne found G9 who raced onto the through ball to score a fantastic low finish into the corner for 1-0 Wood.

 

No sooner done and the same two players were at it again; 2-0 the Wood, and complete domination of a very, very good Bedwell side at this point. Wave after wave of attacks and we should have been out of site: Karadonna shot and should have scored from inside the box, Lolnaldo had the chance of a snap shop on her favourite left but came back to her right and the chance fizzled out.

 

Skipper Annie was patrolling the 18 yd box looking for any half chances to let a long range effort fly. Elsinho was dancing down her wing and the back 5 looked as solid as the Great Wall of China today! Yvie , Theaya and Skippy were superb and had loads of time to play and fill in because of Isabella taking the Bedwell danger woman out of the picture. It can’t be highlighted enough what a sterling job Isabella did for the team today, limiting the No9 to maybe one shot at goal all day. With their best player subdued, Bedwell couldn’t find another way to unlock our back door.

 

Hazel and Poppy came into the fray and both brought energy and drive. Pops got a couple of shots on goal and Hazel brought her superb power running and energy to the team, turning provider for G9’s hat trick with a great first time pass behind the back four and releasing Gabby to wreak havoc in the away defence. 3-0 the Wood and only 32 mins gone.

With half time fast approaching the girls switched off and gave up the only chance Bedwell had in the first half and this very good side didn’t need asking twice and slotted home to make it a different game at HT: 3-1.

 

The second half should have been a formality down the hill but we conspired to make it hard for ourselves. Granted, the wind seemed to change and pen us in a little at 3-1 but the girls held out and kept the danger player quiet!

We didn’t have to wait to long for our fourth of the day made and finished by Hazel’s hustle; chasing down and harrying the defence, she stole the ball in the box and was tripped from behind. Hazel stepped up and smashed the pen into the corner of the net for 4-1 Wood.

 

The crowd was going wild now as we’d been hurt in the previous two games vs Bedwell, with such close games going their way, today felt like justice. Bedwell were able to nick a second on 68 mins when we had just switched off again and stopped playing football. Today’s POM was the magnificent Aanya and a special mention to Isabella who’s destructive work set the platform for the team to play.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #26

Posted on 29th March, 2025

The U15 Boys Wood army headed over to a strong Kings Langley side today, currently sitting top of the league above, for their hotly anticipated semi final.

 

The 3G pitch was in perfect condition for the occasion and Borehamwood 2000 were looking to emulate the recent success of the other Borehamwood sides. The Wood knew they were a match for their opponents but knew it would take a good performance to come out on top.

 

2000 started with a few nerves and found it hard to get into their rhythm. The first goal came for the hosts when a long ball was flicked on behind the Wood defence, The Kings Langley forward finished well to make it 1-0. This Wood side were not going to be beaten that easily though and rolled their sleeves up, starting to fight back into the game with Captain Adom pushing the team forward.

 

Wingers Sheppard and Staszewski where always a threat. Lennard, the woods top scorer always looked dangerous. The Wood had turned the tide and went close to an equaliser when McGregor received a pass from Sutherland only to be denied by the post and then by a great save from the keeper.

 

The screw was being tightened and minutes later the equaliser came. Following some good work in the middle of the park from Joyce and Gilsenan, the ball fell to the classy Staszewski who after passing his man had his shot turned onto the bar and into the path of Sheppard who scored the header from a yard out.

 

Kings Langley continued with the long ball behind the back 4 but this was defended well by Hebblethwaite and Torshakani on a couple of occasions, with Torshakani making a fine save from close range to deny Kings Langley the lead just before half time.

 

The Wood knew at half time that the game was there for the taking if they could just get a firm grip on the game. The second half started and the Wood centre back pairing of Adom and Fernando had seemingly worked out how best to stop the Kings' attack with the help of Sutherland and the fresh legs of Mill. But it was Kings Langley who again took the lead, again a long ball and flick on found the forward through on goal and despite the best efforts of Torshakani it went 2-1 to the hosts.

 

With the spirit the boys have and ability they posses this was by far no means over. Gilsenan, Joyce and McGregor started to get on the ball and switch play to the wingers. The strong and powerful Smith had replaced the ever willing Sheppard on one wing and the Rolls Royce better know as Staszewski was really starting to purr. It was the latter who forced the equaliser. Following a great ball from Gilsenan, Staszewski cut inside the full back only to be pulled to the ground in the area to be awarded a penalty. Staszewski dusted himself off to dispatch the keeper the wrong way and make it 2-2!

 

The game had 10 minutes to go and there would be chances at either end. With a minute to go Torshakani kept his team in the game with a great save. The game was heading to penalties. After 5 years, it would be the first time this side faced a penalty shootout, but the confidence the boys showed in the pre-penalty huddle had the management team convinced they could do the job!

 

Kings Langley scored, 1 0

Staszewski stepped up, 1 1

Kings Langley scored (but Torshakani was getting close)

Lennard stepped up, 2 2

Kings Langley… Save by Torshakani to his left.

Joyce stepped up, 3 2. Advantage Wood army.

Kings Langley…. Saved again, Torshakani was on fire!

Gilsenan to win it……. Never in doubt, 4 2, cue pandemonium. The Wood had done it and made their first cup final!!

 

The game was very nervy and both teams competed well but this Wood side has no quit in them. To be behind twice and still push for the win shows what they are made of. Parratt and Evans may not have got on today but the support they showed on the side, sums the team up, they are all in it together and have each others' backs through thick and thin.

Roll on the cup final in May and a big push for promotion in the next few games. Two very proud coaches and parents after the game today.

 

Wood Army 👊🏼⚽️

 

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Our U16 Boys played the quarter final of the Challenge Cup against Whetstone Tigers on a fine day at Pursley. The boys have faced this opponent many times over the last couple of seasons and despite leading comfortably on many occasions, had yet to record a victory over what is a streamed side from a massive grassroots club with no less than four teams at this age group. However, this tells only half the story as Whetstone have profited as much as anyone from the Wood’s self-inflicted defensive mistakes and the away team’s tactics from the start was to continue launching long balls forward in an effort to continue this bounty.

 

The Wood had other ideas though and started so fast, as expected from a team topping the league’s goal-scoring charts. Silva was in magnificent form up front, clearly highly motivated, and he grabbed an early goal with his swinger, slotting home right footed from Fan’s tremendous early through ball after excellent work from Crucefix, which followed Boshjaku’s smart throw.

 

Like lions on the scent of a wounded bison, the Wood surged forward, the excellent Carlow, dominating in the air and on the deck, winning the ball centrally. Captain Crucifix was on it in a flash and sent a tremendous long pass forward for Silva to gather up. He rounded his defender like he didn’t exist and then played the perfect cross for Da Silva to finish with class; a goal of the very highest quality.

 

Next Collier forced a mistake to secure a Wood throw. Boshjaku, switched on like the West End’s Christmas lights, took a super long throw that Whetstone could only flick towards Silva. Despite having 40 yards to run, that was the end of that as he strode forward, calmly slotting low and home with his left foot this time; a brace of great quality from a hugely talented player.

 

Whetstone were reeling now as so many teams are when feeling the power of the Wood’s offensive play, and their only response was to kick long. This consistent tactic once again yielded a goal, a free kick far out wide just floated straight into the goal after catching a gust of wind.

 

The second half saw a bit of a stalemate as the Wood dealt with the many long balls sent their way; with the superb Boshjaku, Ifeacho and Carlow particularly effective at sending them away to safety. The Wood were still dangerous though and no more so than MoM Green, who was buzzing up and down the right wing, making important defensive interventions whilst still testing the away keeper the other end. Makamian on the other side, was winning his team important free kicks to disrupt Whetstone’s momentum and firing in good crosses of his own; the balance of the team was good.

 

Everything was under control until a silly shove in the back saw Whetstone awarded another free kick, just exactly what they were looking and the proliferation of such free kicks could only hurt the Wood and was really the only way Whetstone could get back into the game. Sure enough, take two followed, as the ball curled in from the side, caught the wind and sailed straight into the Wood net. It had the feel of conversions in a rugby match but, the Wood dusted themselves down and didn’t panic.

 

The clock was running down and chances for Green and Da Silva were saved by the away keeper before yet another Whetstone free kick was brilliantly cleared at the last gasp by the impressive Manning, staying wide awake and totally focused as several Whetstone players descended on him. This proved a crucial intervention and the Wood didn’t look back. Fan won the ball, raced up the pitch to receive Silva’s return. His cross bounced wickedly and after Green had cleverly blocked the keeper, Da Silva did what he does best; reacting in a flash to bury the ball home, seal the match and send the Wood’s into the Challenge Cup semi final! He then did a peculiar thing; morphing into a large chicken before swan-diving to the ground. How bizarre!!

 

All boys in attendance did a great job today. Superior to their opponents technically, things were made so much harder by the constant stream of free kicks conceded naively and unnecessarily and we need to cut them out and deal with the resulting long balls far better than we managed today, albeit with the wind making this harder than usual. Even so though, the boys are purring in attack, improving quickly in midfield and looking much more solid defensively and they deserve their place in the semis of this blue riband Cup competition.

 

Their opponents in the semi finals are St. Albans City, current Red Division holders, current County Champions and once again finalists this term. Most teams would be quaking at this draw, but, not the Wood, not at all. We enjoy ourselves now, take pride in what we’ve achieved and then train hard to remain unbeaten from now until the season’s end.

 

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On a glorious sunny day, Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls hosted LGDA Fire Girls in what turned out to be a fantastic display of skill, determination, and teamwork. The improvements this team has made in such a short time were evident from the very first whistle, as they took to the pitch with confidence and a growing understanding of the game.

 

Captain Gracie led the team out in high spirits, setting the tone for a high-energy start. It didn’t take long for Borehamwood to show their attacking intent, as Elsie made a dazzling run down the wing, threading a beautiful pass to Gracie, whose shot went just wide. Elsie, continuing to cause trouble for the LGDA defence, unleashed a powerful long-range effort that was brilliantly saved by the opposition goalkeeper.

 

LGDA responded with attacking pressure of their own, but Borehamwood’s defence was up to the challenge. Maisie was immense, making crunching tackles to halt the opposition, while Polly was ever-present at the back, making vital clearances to keep LGDA at bay. Elsie continued her fine form with a pinpoint cross to Gracie, only to be denied once again by an outstanding LGDA keeper. The breakthrough seemed imminent.

 

Daisy added a fresh spark on the right wing, showcasing her pace and skill with an inch-perfect cross, keeping the LGDA defenders on their toes. As the game entered the second quarter, Borehamwood introduced Anisia and Sienna in defence. Anisia wasted no time clearing her lines efficiently, while Sienna took command at the back, making a spectacular headed clearance right on the goal line.

 

In midfield, Tippi was composed under pressure, finding clever passes to feed the strikeforce, while Ruby dazzled with her footwork and dribbling skills, weaving through defenders with ease. As Borehamwood settled into their rhythm in the third quarter, their attacking play flourished. The defenders pressed higher up the pitch, creating even more opportunities for the forwards.

 

Daisy came agonisingly close to scoring, her powerful strike rattling the post. Undeterred, she picked herself up and delivered a perfect pass to Elsie, who blasted home Borehamwood’s first goal of the game. The crowd erupted!

 

The Wood's attacks were flowing now and the strikers were relishing the moment. Daisy continued to dominate the right flank, providing assist after assist. Elsie battled hard to win possession and set up Juniper, who coolly slotted in Borehamwood’s second goal, celebrating in style with the home fans.

 

Moments later, Elsie turned provider once again, sending a brilliant long pass to Juniper, whose strike, unfortunately, struck the post. The woodwork had now denied Borehamwood twice, but their confidence remained unshaken. At the other end, Amber’s relentless work ethic and bravery ensured LGDA were kept at bay, preventing them from breaking through.

 

As the match entered its final quarter, Borehamwood knew they had to be rock solid in defence to protect their lead. Sienna and Anisia worked tirelessly at the back, with a clear plan to shut down LGDA’s attacks. The visitors pressed forward, causing a scramble in the Borehamwood box, but Olivia stood tall, producing a string of outstanding saves, including a crucial one-on-one stop. The tension was palpable.

 

Maisie put on a midfield masterclass, tracking back to support the defence while also bursting forward to trouble the LGDA defenders with her speed. Ruby won a free kick after a tough challenge, and Tippi stepped up, sending a long ball towards the forwards, only for the LGDA defence to intercept just in time. Sienna displayed true grit with fearless tackles, and Anisia’s intelligent clearances proved crucial in maintaining Borehamwood’s advantage. Daisy continued to mesmerize with her solo runs, while Ruby’s quick turn and pass found Juniper, whose shot hit the side netting.

 

As the final whistle blew, an exhausted but jubilant Borehamwood 2000 celebrated a great match, beaming with pride, while plaudits went also to the LGDA players and staff who showed so much quality and class all match long. This performance was a testament to how far our girls have come in such a short time - a true showcase of the rewards of hard work, dedication, and teamwork.

 

Player of the Match: Ruby – for her wizardry on the ball and unselfish passing, making a huge impact throughout the game.

 

The future is bright for Borehamwood 2000, and today’s performance showed that they are a team to be reckoned with!
 
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As the club tweeted earlier in the week, our U15 Girls' penultimate league match was awarded to the Wood after St. Albans were unable to field a side. Those 3 points saw the girls secure promotion to Division 1 as the Division 2 Champions! Coming so soon after their County Cup heroics, it's certainly been an incredible week for the team and our club. Thoroughly earned, all the players and staff should take a long bow for a fab job very well done!
 
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U14 girls had what seemed on paper a comfortable game away at our good friends Hemel Red. Hemel had other ideas though, fighting for their survival in D2 whilst our girls had already clinched promotion. So, on a tricky little pitch which was very bumpy and also small (but the same for both teams) the girls went to work.

 

Beginning well the girls tried to get the ball down and play their normal game but Hemel played like women possessed! They ran and fought like demons for their league survival and our girls just couldn’t get out of second gear on the day.

Hemel scored a well worked goal from a corner with a neat, near post finish for 1-0 and they then held this lead for the remaining 50 mins. Try as we might the team huffed and puffed made a few half chances but never really worked the Hemel keeper and the game finished a bit of a damp squib.

 

Well done to our friends and hosts Hemel who did a great job and deservedly beat us and kept their D2 registration.

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #25

Posted on 22nd March, 2025

Our U14 girls had a tricky home tie against Hertford this weekend at Pursley; a win would secure 2nd place and promotion back to D1 where these lionesses belong!

 

The game got off to a good start with the Wood dominating possession and looking for an early goal. Hertford’s now spikey, all guns blazing style held no fear for the Wood girls as they had now dispatched with this opponent twice already this season.

 

The back 5 of GK Emily, Elsinho at RB and stalwarts Ava and Poppy S (our two dominant CB’s) complimented by Theaya at LB; they had no intention of giving quarter today! Backed to the hilt by flair central and the engine room of the team, our midfield with Lonaldo at LM, Aandinho RM, Poppy N & Skipper Annie, with Karadonna as our 10. These girls are a handful for any team in the county; then add our star striker G9 to the mix and Hertford were not gonna have a good day!

 

Lonaldo was to break the early fight and give the Wood dominance with an exquisite finish down the side of the GK, found from a delightful slipped pass by Aanydinho! All our wide players are in a really rich vein of form at the moment, scoring and assisting for fun. Aanya has particularly flourished this last 4 weeks after switching positions, she is now playing like an old fashioned inside right and finding time and space to cause havoc between the lines for her teammates.


Hertford didn’t like going a goal down as all good teams don’t. They tried to respond as they dug in defensively and fought back harder trying to get at our own defence. They found no way through though with Poppy S using her pace to cover the back line with the other girls alway looking to attack the ball. If they did break through them Emily was there to sweep up. Elsinho was also on fire today with family down from the cold dark north she had her heart set on impressing!


The second goal was to come from some great teamwork and Sophie K’s instinctive finishing; this young lady has bags of talent but the ball just hadn’t run for her recently.
Today she was in the right place at the right time to smash home a volley after G9’s shot was saved! Right place right time poachers goal. 👏👏

 

HT came and went and knowing the psychological importance of the next goal the girls went out hunting the decisive third. Hazel was chasing down every ball trying to get a half chance to turn our way. Yvie and Isabella both stepped into defence with aplomb, both girls playing out from the back and helping us get forward quicker then we were. Riss came on for Emily and all our subs were now used.


The girls were probing all across the field and a corner from the the left was cleared by Hertford some 35-40 yds from goal. Out of the sunlight like a hunting Spitfire came Poppy S striding forward, gathering pace, her eyes transfixed on the clearance! This was her ball and her's alone. As the ball bobbled, Pop’s settled it with an assured touch, looked up and saw the hoards of players rushing towards her; there was only one thing on her mind though and kaboom! She let fly with a missile from 40yds that flew over the defence and flailing keeper, spinning in slow motion into top bins!! Cue pandemonium and a celebration not to be forgotten: 3-0 the wood.

 

However, the game was not over and we let our guard down a bit; Hertford took advantage to score themselves a late consolation goal for a 3-1 finish. Well done to all, promotion bagged and a job very well done!

 

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The Wood’s U15 girls had the biggest test of their debut season so far with a County Cup final against reigning Cup holders and runaway Division 1 champions, Bengeo Tigresses.

 

A game that didn’t even seem possible when this Wood team formed just a little over six months ago, was a great opportunity for us to test ourselves against the best in county.

 

The whole experience of the final was incredible for our fledgling team, and for the coaching staff, from start to finish. The meet and greet with Herts FA officials (who were amazing and welcoming), the team sheets, the tunnel walkout, the stadium, the PA announcers who struggled with our multitude of double-barrelled names on the team sheets. All of it. 

 

We were prepared as best we could possibly be but nerves were abound and despite a decent start on the ball Bengeo got off to a flying start scoring within the 1st minute after an excellent move which caught us cold. Before we could fully recover and get a foothold in the game the Wood were 2-0 inside 10mins, another good goal.  This was which about the worst scenario we could have hoped for but this team is made of stern stuff. We had a plan to get back in the game and girl did we do it.  

 

We got to grips with the (multiple) individual talents of Bengeo, and their movement off the ball, and going forward we imposed ourselves more and more as the 1st half progressed. The deficit was reduced on 19 mins with a superb first touch and close range finish from Milly, after an outrageous left foot pass from POM Abi Goymer.  We gained confidence from this and gradually pushed for an equaliser.

 

Bengeo were always a threat going forward and Nisa made a smart save that somehow came back off the crossbar that kept us in the game, but the half ended 2-1.  Despite a rocky start we were firmly in the game at the midway point.

 

The second half whizzed by in a flash and was an absolute joy to watch and a credit to both clubs.   The Wood defended stoically, we played superbly from back to front, and really made Bengeo know that they were in a contest. Before we knew it we were approaching the final stages of the game and it was still in the balance, which is huge testament to our girls.  Many a team would have folded after that start, but not us.

 

With the clock ticking the Wood pushed players forward in numbers and  were it not for some dogged defending, and for a couple of timely tackles and blocks, the deserved equaliser would surely have come. It wasn’t to be and the Wood will have to wait (perhaps only a week) to lift a trophy.

 

On the biggest stage It was amazing to go toe to toe with the top team in the county and our girls were an absolute credit to themselves and to the club. We congratulate Bengeo for the win and hope to see them next season in Division 1. We must now focus on the task of winning Division 2 and enjoying the end of a fine debut season with promotion and the title.

 

We have learnt a lot from this journey, not least that the away team always pays for the ref in the County Cup and we have been away from home in every round, and the progression in the group during this time has been truly incredible.

 

The whole team stepped up to the occasion and were brilliant. I can’t name them all but the back four and the imperious Abi Goomer (as per PA announcement) are as good as anything in the league. Our combative midfield lead by dynamo Lilly VT and the flare and guile of Amie and Milly on the wings were a joy to watch. This was a high level of football played by both teams and a real credit to girls’ football in Hertfordshire and beyond.

 

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Our U15 Boys head into the huge semi-final of the WHYL Intermediate League Cup next Sunday away at Kings Langley and, ahead of this, were looking for a solid performance against Harvesters at home in the League today.

 

This they got first half, going 1-0 up, but, the lads then followed that with a scintilating and stunning second half performance that saw the match end 9-0!! The boys are now primed and fully ready to secure their destiny and make what will be the Wood's first boys' section final in modern history! We wish them all the very best of luck!!  

 

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Our U16 Boys faced New Salamis away in the league and started the game so beautifully, going 0-1 up in the first 10 minutes with the red-hot Fan producing another sublime goal, this time taking possession outside the box and then curling a stunning effort past the home keeper, who was utterly helpless to stop it.

 

As a team the boys were producing some of their best football to date, on the front foot, first to the ball, pressing really hard. However, on pretty much their first foray forward, New Salamis's striker drove into the box before Ifeacho ate up the ground to execute what was a perfectly timed challenge, sending the ball out for a corner. His reward for this outstanding play was to see the referee inconceivably award a penalty, the official seemingly being the only guy in the vicinity to deem it so? New Salamis could not believe their luck, rubbed their hands in glee at this unexpected bounty and equalised from the spot, turning momentum and the game on its head.

 

The Wood were stunned, conceded soon after and with their manager sent off for two yellow cards, the game ran away from them. The match ended 6-3 to the home side with MoM Da Silva grabbing two late consolation goals and continuing his own incredible streak of form.

 

Major events today, many of which were out of their hands, meant the boys didn't get a fair crack of the whip. That's a great pity and needs some thought. However, with a massive WFL Challenge Cup Quarter Final at home next week against Whetstone Tigers, the boys must regain focus, train hard and try to secure a historic semi final appearance.

 

Together they can do it. Together they will do it.

 

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What a game. This was football at its finest – end-to-end action, moments of magic, and enough drama to make even the most seasoned fans heart race! The sun was shining, the spring air was crisp, and the stage was set for an unforgettable encounter between Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls and Evergreen Youth.

 

Leading the team out with pride was Captain Olivia, her leadership shining before a ball had even been kicked. From the very first whistle, Borehamwood came out with intent. Quarter 1 saw a masterclass in passing from Ruby and Daisy, threading beautiful balls through the midfield like they were knitting scarves! Within minutes, Ruby fired just wide, giving Evergreen an early warning.

 

At the back, Tippi was a rock in defence, not just stopping attacks but launching precision passes forward. Juniper o the left covered every blade of grass, tirelessly tracking back while also pushing forward. The breakthrough came when Daisy floated in a pinpoint cross to Juniper, who slotted a beauty into the bottom right corner. Wild celebrations from the Borehamwood faithful could be heard for miles!

 

Olivia, between the sticks, proved her worth with some heroic back-to-back saves, keeping Evergreen at bay. Then, the moment of controversy – Daisy’s thunderous strike cannoned off the crossbar, bouncing straight down before being scooped up by the goalkeeper. Calls for VAR echoed around the ground! Meanwhile, Polly was an absolute speed demon, chasing down any Evergreen attack, while Maisie dazzled on the left with some skillful turns and inch-perfect runs. Daisy, desperate for a goal, unleashed another rocket, only for the keeper to palm it away, resulting in a corner for Borehamwood. Daisy stepped up to take, finding Ruby who latched on and buried a first-time strike to make it two!

 

Quarter 2 saw fresh energy injected into the squad. Sienna, Anisia, and Amber slotted into defence, creating an unbreakable wall, while Gracie, Elsie, and Leah brought firepower up front. Leah wasted no time stamping her authority with crunching tackles and sharp passes. Sienna was a defensive commander, vocalising encouraging instructions and throwing herself into challenges. Amber was the definition of composure, calmly intercepting Evergreens attacks and releasing the ball to her teammates.  Anisia made clearing the ball look effortless, making the left wings a no-go area for Evergreen . Up top, Gracie was a blur of pace, darting through the middle, while Elsie's quick feet, and mesmerising skills saw her come agonisingly close with a shot that skimmed past the post. The pressure was mounting!

 

Quarter 3 was nail-biting! Daisy continued to torment the Evergreen defence with clever flicks and long-range shots. Polly was simply unstoppable, winning battle after battle like a warrior. In goal, Gracie proved she’s a true all-rounder, making crucial saves to keep Evergreen at bay. Maisie showed her intelligence, controlling the tempo and creating chances out wide. Elsie, growing in confidence, was a constant threat with solo runs. Then came the goal of the match – a stunning team effort. Tippi started it all with a powerful pass to Daisy, who whipped in a cross. Evergreen managed to clear, but only as far as Ruby, who absolutely smashed a worldy from the edge of the box into the top corner! What a Goal!!

 

Heading into the fourth and final quarter, Evergreen threw everything at Borehamwood. Sienna made a last-ditch tackle on the goal line to keep the opposition out. Up the other end, Daisy’s shot was saved, rebounding to Elsie, who rattled the post – the woodwork had been Borehamwood’s biggest opponent all game! Leah, now given freedom to roam, linked up brilliantly with the wingers. Juniper pulled off a dazzling run, sending in a wicked cross to Ruby, who was just inches away from converting.

 

The whistle blew. What a performance from Borehamwood! Every single player gave their all, showed incredible teamwork, and delivered an unforgettable display of football. The neutral fans would have been entertained, but for the Borehamwood faithful, this was a rollercoaster of emotions!

 

Player of the Match went to Sienna for her fearless defending, tireless work rate, and never-say-die attitude. Daisy achieved OPOM for her onslaught of long range shots and her unwillingness to give up. 

 

A fantastic game, a fantastic team, and an unforgettable day of football!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #24

Posted on 16th March, 2025

Our U16 Boys faced Borehamwood Youth away in the league, trying to secure another three points and maintain the excellent progress made of late. Focus would be key and no easy challenge at a buzzing ground with so much going on and an opposition containing many school friends. So many things to distract a young player; how would the boys cope?

 

In truth, the first half saw the boys struggle to get it right, starting slowly as a unit and waiting for a team-mate to take the lead, rather than taking that responsibility on themselves. Though the Wood took the lead twice through Silva and then through Fan, our defensive unit, so efficient in recent matches, lacked composure when far cooler heads were required. The many long balls hoisted their way were allowed to bounce too often and both silly fouls and possession were gifted continuously. The opposition prospered and fought back to level the match and keeper Elboukhari was forced to pull off a world class save from a free kick destined for the stanchion, somehow turning the effort on to the crossbar and away for a corner, and thus ensuring the match stayed level at half time.

 

During the break, the team talk focused not on tactics or technique, instead on how best to deal with difficult situations such as that we faced today, when one’s character is called in to question. In such moments, young men need to show pride and fight, imposing their own characters to come out on top. That was the challenge laid down and the boys went out second half and showed what they were really about, putting on a clinic in offensive football and scoring goals of the very highest calibre.

 

Central to this was MoM Fan who’s desire to succeed shone through like a beacon, driving his team forward in a performance for the ages. First, he produced a stunning finish with the outside of his right boot that saw the Wood go 2-3 up. Minutes after, he was first to the ball again, producing a sublime first time finish from distance that soared over the playing field to nestle in the net; a goal of the very highest quality, a hatrick of the same calibre.

 

More Wood chances came and went and Carlow was bossing the midfield now, a huge physical presence and one using the ball really efficiently. However, with too many corners and free kicks conceded generally, too many long balls allowed to bounce, the Youth were allowed to score twice more, levelling the match again.

 

The Wood were not to be denied though, Da Silva winning and taking a penalty kick to regain the lead and then the industrious Crucefix burying a last minute effort after excellent work from Green, who was very lively on the wing.

 

The match ended 4-6, the Wood’s boys passed a test of character in difficult conditions and the three points were bagged. We can do better and know all the goals conceded today were highly preventable and largely down to our own actions and a lack of quality and composure. However, no one's perfect and the boys are young with plenty of time to learn and master the game. So, for now, we relax and enjoy the fruits of our labours, then back to training to work hard and keep improving.

 

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Our U15 Boys drew the short straw in the Challenge Cup, facing the current leaders of West Herts Div 1 - Chorleywood Wolves - in what would be a very tough assignment made harder by the absence of key players. Chorleywood won out but, the Wood fought hard all game and even breached the Wolves' goal, the match ending 6-1.

 

Much was learnt through this tough test and the boys' belief continues to grow as their improvements show the gap between them and teams of today's calibre is growing smaller by the week.  

 

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The Wood’s U15 Girls edged a point closer to promotion and remain in the hunt for the title with a hard fought draw against Watford Ladies. The stage was set for a victory to take us top, on a gloriously sunny (but cold) day at Pursley, but it wasn’t to be and in the end the draw was a fair result.

 

The visitors started the better and with their physicality and direct style they caused us a few early problems, and credit to them.  They didn’t allow us time to settle on the ball anywhere on the pitch and some of our passing on a bobbly pitch was a bit rushed and loose in the first half as we struggled to get on top. We grew into the game as the half wore on but neither keeper was forced into any big saves in the first half and we went in at the break 0-0 for the first time this season.    

 

The second half followed much the same pattern although we were now finding space down the wings with some more consistency. On 66 mins we took the lead through Louella (who else) with another clean finish when put through on goal by Missy.  This seemed to settle us and brought a bit more confidence to our passing. Their keeper came out well to deny Milly and then Gabriela and had the second goal gone in then it would have been game over.

 

The second goal didn’t come and we were hit with a sucker punch on the last minute when a very rare mix up at the back allowed Watford to sneak an equaliser. You have to say it was deserved over the course of the whole game but to concede so late was a painful one to take. 

 

This was a very well contested game from start to finish and good preparation for us as we go into the Herst FA County Cup final next weekend.  We know we can improve in some aspects but the effort and energy put into this game was superb, as always. And speaking of energy, player of the match was Lilly VT (as voted for by the opposition) and very well deserved too. 

 

This was not our finest performance of the season but this was a tough opponent and a draw is another point closer to our end goal, so well done all.

 

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Our U14s maintained their push for promotion with a stunning 0-8 away victory at BSFC while our U10 Girls were in fine form at home to Bury Rangers. 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #23

Posted on 8th March, 2025

Our U15 Boys went into their quarter final vs Evergreen on the back of their best performance of the season, hoping they could take their good form into the game and avenge the 2-0 loss against Evergreen from back in January. The boys had been up for the game all week and knew what they had to do.

 

The game started at a frantic pace with chances coming for both teams. The Wood's prolific forward - Lennard - was the difference though, racing through one on one with the keeper and finishing for his 22nd goal of the season. The Wood then seemed to sit deep and encourage Evergreen on to them, though Torshakani in goal was sweeping up well and commanding his area.

 

Evergreen kept looking to use the long ball for their forwards to chase. With Adom and Fernando winning the battle well, full backs Mill, Hebblethwaite and Sutherland swept round well to help whenever needed. The latter, Sutherland, was strong throughout, both going forward and when defending and in such a big game it was a great time to have his best game for the club!

 

The Wood looked dangerous themselves going forward with Staszewski and Sheppard a constant threat. After some good work in the midfield from the impressive Gilsenan, Staszewski raced away to force the Evergreen keeper into a good save; the ball fell to Lennard who was also denied from another super save!

 

Half time soon followed and although Borehamwood hadn’t played at their best they went in leading 1-0 at half time. 2000 had to take control of the midfield in the second half and get the ball down.

 

Joyce started to break the game up and Gilsenan stepped up when needed and really started to drive the team forward. Chen replaced Sheppard and was an instant threat with his pace in behind.

 

Evergreen got a dangerous free kick on the edge of box. The Evergreen player struck the ball as sweetly as possibly but Torshakani was having none of it, diving high to his left he acrobatically flipped the ball over the bar to keep his team in the lead!

 

With the game finely balanced it was Chen whose pressure would be vital for the next goal. After some great work, he managed to chase down a lost cause and force a mistake from the keeper. It fell to the feet of Arms talisman Lennard who not only finished well but broke Evergreen hearts.

 

Murphy, Parratt and Smith came on to add some legs into the game and fitted in really well. With Evergreen pushing desperately for a goal, it meant the space started to open up for the Wood to hit them on the counter attack. Gilsenan went close following a great ball from Fernando, then Chen picked the ball up on the left and cut inside two players; he got off his shot but was again denied, the keeper pushing his fierce effort on to the post! Lennard also went close following a great ball into the box, but, the game soon came to an end and the mighty Wood army had done it and were safely through to the semi final!!

 

With promotion still in the balance and the boys still in two cups, the Wood are looking good for a big run in. Well done to Craig, Matt and the boys and exciting times are ahead!!

 

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Our U16 Boys faced Enfield Town in the league at Pursley, trying to build on a good run of form that had seen 3 wins out of the last 4 games in all competitions. The Wood had already beaten Enfield twice this season but, both games were very tight and another hard match was expected. With unwelcome distractions from the away team’s staff regarding ID cards and kit, the team's improving focus would be tested thoroughly.

 

However, the boys understood the importance of the win to maintain momentum and played a really solid match. The commanding Elboukhari continued his good form between the posts as did the Wood’s teak units ahead of him: Boshjaku, Hones and Ifeacho, all of them working so hard to head, tackle and clear the offensive threat from Enfield.

 

Unlike last week, the Wood’s midfield were at it too and much improved performances were seen from Zefi and Carlow in the centre, covering so much more ground together. Collier continued his solid form, while Green and Makamian were flashing up and down the wings in both directions, adding greatly to the team’s potency. Up front, the postmen - Captain Silva and Da Silva - delivered again after fine work from Collier, combining brilliantly for Silva to slam home Da Silva’s stunning cross, giving the Wood a hard earned lead.

 

In the past, one goal would not have been enough but, the Wood are developing a steelier core and the boys continued to compete, first to the ball and committed. Montgomery and Marshall joined the fray and certainly did their bit too, as did Manning, whose last ditch headed clearance stopped a certain Enfield equaliser. MoM McGuinness ran the wings hard himself and delivered two exceptional crosses as well as several vital defensive clearances.

 

Though Collier shot narrowly wide and Da Silva smashed the post, the Wood were unable to score again. However, when you have one already, you don’t need any more if you keep it tight at the back. The boys are learning that now, focusing much sharper and putting in the required behaviour and effort to keep clean sheets and deliver big results. In addition, the team were very vocal today which proves comunication and responsibility for what happens on the pitch is moving from the staff to the players, just as it should do at this age.

 

Much credit goes to the lads and we go again next week.

 

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This weekend saw the Wood’s U15 Girls take on Division 1 side Hitchin Belles in the eagerly anticipated Herts FA County Cup semi final. A glorious sunny day and astroturf pitch, meant the game was definitely not going to be postponed again and that spectators turned up in their numbers to watch a great game of football.

 

Hitchin started very well indeed and definitely settled into the game the quickest.   The hosts pressed and harried us when we had the ball and when we relinquished possession that made us work very hard to get it back. Hitchin deservedly took the lead on 6mins with a wonderful goal,; a volley direct from a corner, which we could to nothing to stop.

 

Hitchin continued to enjoy more possession as the half wore on and this resulted in us defending as a team. In fairness, we did that part very well with the back four marshalled by Player of the Match Leni, protecting Nisa in goal very well so there were few chances of note for the hosts.

 

We lacked our usual fluidity on the ball as Hitchin forced us into long passes that we didn’t need to do, but with these we were able to keep their back four turning towards their own goal and we managed to keep in the game and grew with confidence as the half progressed.  

 

Shortly before half time we got a deserved equaliser through Louella who slotted calmly past the keeper after a sublime through ball from Amie, and so we went in at half time level, deservedly, and still very much in the game.

 

At half time our focus was on shortening up the passing and moving the ball a bit quicker to avoid the press. We did that really well and in the second half we probably had more possession and it felt like we could go on and win it. We kept pushing for that goal but were also wary of the threat that Hitchin posed on the counter attack. In the end, both teams had run themselves ragged and, therefore, perhaps settled for the draw which took the tie to penalties?

 

The effort put into this performance was superb, and needed to be against a very good side. Lilly VT was immense in the midfield engine room, and set the tone for the rest of the team to follow and they duly did.  So many good performances and for Leni, Amie, Lilly and Louella in particular, season’s best matches were needed and provided. Everybody played their part, including those coming off the bench to bring fresh legs when we were starting to tire.

 

And so we went to penalties and it was an absolute nail biter.  Both teams scored 3 out of 5, with Abi, Lilly VT and Scarlett all scoring for The Wood.  As we headed into sudden death it was skipper Leni who stepped forward and found the corner of the next.  Next up it was Milly and Missy who both scored under immense pressure and we led 6-5. 

 

Penalty number 8 for the hosts was the last kick off the contest as Nisa made a great stop to win us the game, which cued thoroughly deserved and wild celebrations from the girls and spectators! This was an outstanding team performance against a very good side. To come back from conceding so early and having to work so hard to compete and play our way back into the game, deserves great credit.  

 

It is moments like this, that really forge teams together and this feels like a pivotal moment for this great group, who have only been playing together since September. In contrast our magnanimous hosts have been together as a group since u8-u10s for the majority.

 

A place in the Herts FA County Cup final now awaits against a very strong Bengeo Tigers side on 22nd March. We know this will be a huge game test but we fear nobody and will do our very best to put in another great performance for this fabulous club!

 

Huge congratulations to the girls, manager Joe, and coaches Kristi and David, on what is an incredible achievement. Full details for the final will be sent out soon and there is no doubt it will be a great occasion and experience for the girls, the staff and our club!

 

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On a beautiful spring afternoon, the ever-inspiring Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls travelled to Hemel Hempstead to face the formidable Aces. Led onto the pitch by their fearless captain, Maisie, smiles and excitement filled the air as the team prepared for a thrilling contest.

First Quarter 

The game kicked off with Borehamwood asserting dominance early on. The dynamic trio of Daisy, Ruby, and Juniper worked seamlessly upfront, passing and crossing with precision. Meanwhile, the tireless defensive trio of Sienna, Gracie, and Maisie pressed forward while tracking back to halt Aces' attacks.

Second Quarter 

Unwilling to back down, Borehamwood pushed forward with renewed energy. Defensive stalwarts Amber and Anisia stepped up, making crunching tackles and clearing the ball out of danger. Elsie, now leading the strike force, delivered a superb cross to Daisy, whose powerful shot rattled the corner of the goal frame—so close! A goal-mouth scramble nearly resulted in the equalizer, but Aces' resilient goalkeeper pulled off a heroic save. The quarter was not without controversy as Borehamwood was denied what appeared to be a penalty, but the team refused to let adversity hold them back.

Third Quarter 

Borehamwood’s defence faced intense pressure, but Olivia in goal stood firm, pulling off a series of brilliant saves, including a crucial one-on-one stop. Maisie in midfield showcased her passing brilliance, setting up multiple attacks. Ruby displayed remarkable strength in attack, while Juniper dazzled with her dribbling skills. Elsie unleashed a stunning shot that looked destined for the net, only for Aces' goalkeeper to produce another breathtaking save.

Fourth Quarter 

Heading into the final quarter, battered and bruised but undeterred, Borehamwood poured everything into the game. Emily, now in goal, showed fearless bravery, diving at the feet of Aces' strikers to deny them any further goals. Tippi commanded the midfield with perfectly timed tackles and crisp passing. Elsie tried her luck from a tight angle, narrowly missing, while Daisy had another powerful shot saved by the Aces' seemingly invincible keeper. Leah stood strong in defense, clearing the ball with ease and composure.

Final Whistle – Heads Held High

The final whistle blew and the girls could not have given any more. They displayed heart, skill, and an unwavering spirit despite some crucial decisions going against them. Every player left the pitch with their heads held high, knowing they had played with passion and determination.

Player of the Match – Daisy

Daisy was a standout performer, with sublime passing, powerful shots, and relentless energy tracking back to support her teammates. Her contribution was a sight to behold and epitomized the spirit of Borehamwood 2000 Girls. Though victory eluded them this time, this team continues to inspire with their grit, teamwork, and unwavering passion. Onwards and upwards—Borehamwood 2000 Girls will be back stronger than ever!

 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #22

Posted on 1st March, 2025

The mighty U15 Boys Wood Army went over to Harvesters in the Challenge Cup today knowing they would have to be at their best to win against a good side two divisions higher than them. After a close friendly in the summer the Wood management team had confidence that a win was achievable.

 

Borehamwood have started the year off well and were looking to build on this with another good cup run. 2000 came flying out of the blocks with some great link up play between Sheppard, Lennard and Staszewksi. The latter spun his man to send a dangerous cross into the box; the ball was only half cleared to the impressive Gilsenan who struck it first time off of his team mate Sheppard to make it 0-1 and give the Wood just the start they wanted.

 

The Wood weren’t done there and with Fernando and Adom tightly marking Harvesters’ main threat closer than two coats of paint, the Wood could build on this every time they and stand in Keeper Smith mopped up the long balls coming their way. With both full backs Sutherland and Mill pushing on, the threat wide was constant. Following another cross into the box the ball fell to Joyce on the edge of the box who pulled off a moment of class that would have not looked out of place at any level. With his instep he flicked the ball over the on-rushing defender and then volleyed it into the bottom corner to send the team into hysteria (with some high pitched noises coming from Sheppard). 0-2 and the Wood were purring, the onslaught continued.

 

McGregor, Joyce and Gilsenan had the game by the scruff of the neck and kept playing in the wide men. Following another cross into the box from Staszewski, a looping clearance was about to be flicked on from Gilsenan before he was wiped out with a big shove in the back resulting in a penalty. Up stepped the ever reliable Staszewski to send the keeper the wrong way from the spot and make it 0-3 to Borehamwood. Birthday boy Murphy replaced the injured Gilsenan and picked up where he left off with another impressive performance.

 

The action wasn’t over for the half though, when a clumsy tackle sent the Harvesters forward over in the box. The penalty was converted to make it 1-3 with the last kick of the half. The team spoke about all the good work of the first half and the worldie goal meaning absolutely nothing if they didn’t carry on with the same tempo and effort.

 

Hebblethwaite replaced the impressive Sutherland and got straight into the game looking after the tricky winger. The game had changed slightly and the Wood sat back slightly deep and panicked a bit on the ball and it kept coming back at them. But the trio of Adom, Fernando and Smith in goal we’re never going to be denied today; man of the match and captain Adom pushed himself and the team throughout and didn’t put a foot wrong all game.

 

A trio of subs saw Parratt, Chen and Evans replace Lennard, Sheppard and Mill. All 3 had done their bit for the team and had played well. Chen was a constant threat to the full back out wide, Evans slotted in well at left back and Parratt kept the ball well with his traditional Samba flair! 😆

 

The Wood really had to dig deep but without ever giving away any clear cut chances. A long shot from 20 yards though was saved well from Smith for a corner with seconds to go. From the resulting corner a half clearance was closed down with pace from Chen, who managed to win the ball and then find a pass to McGregor. He was one on one with the keeper, the keeper chose to come running out which gave McGregor the opportunity to roll it past him from 40 yards to put the cherry on top of a great team performance.

 

Firstly, massive thanks has to go to the stand in keeper Smith who played the full game and didn’t look out of place once. He’s a top lad who puts his team before himself and he showed that today.

 

It’s a real show of what this team can do when they are switched on and up for it from the first minute. If the boys can bring this form into next week’s League cup quarter final then we’re sure there will be only one winner!

 

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Our U16 Boys played away in the league at HMH Hawks, keen to avenge a 0-1 defeat at home to this opponent earlier in the season, when the lads missed a hatful of chances and then lost to a costly penalty as the game was drawing to a close. Everything that happened that day was a result of what the Wood didn’t do; not taking the opponent seriously, not focusing in warm-up, starting slowly, missing easy chances then losing concentration at the back.

 

Today though saw a different approach from the team who understood the importance of a good performance and three league points, who cut out the messing around pre-match and focused hard. When the boys do that they are a force to be reckoned with and so it proved as they took the game to HMH. In the opening seconds, gilt-edged chances were created and though these were repeatedly missed, the Wood’s centre back trio of Ifeacho, Hones and Boshjaku, along with keeper Elboukhari were really sharp, dominating in the air and working hard to ensure the Wood didn’t concede. All powerful, tall, athletic figures, they played the way they looked and were successful in their constant efforts to keep HMH at bay. This in turn, provided the platform for the Wood’s attack to keep probing and with the quality they have, a goal was never far away. So it was as Fan, enjoying another very strong performance, fired home for his 7th of the season; this one a key goal that broke the Hawk's spirit and filled the Wood with confidence.

 

The second half saw the Wood run riot. Top scorer Silva added two goals to his tally, notching 18 & 19 for the season with two smart finishes, one that saw him round the keeper and fire into an empty net. Da Silva, his partner in crime up front did the same to claim his 11th of the campaign. These three players also hit the post and bar a further 4 times and were simply too hot to handle producing a masterclass in attacking football, full of flare and adventure. Collier, enjoying a solid game on the right midfield also added to the barrage, firing in a super long effort that was well saved by the home keeper.

 

All the while the defence stood strong and were switched on right to the final whistle, with Elboukhari producing a wonder save from a home free kick that was heading into the top corner, acrobatically palming the effort over the crossbar to ensure that vital clean sheet was secured.

 

The boys can do better and many of the players in attendance today did not show enough quality or work hard enough for the team, pressing was slack and possession was gifted to the opposition far too many times. However, even so, with a solid defence and a lively attack, a comfortable win ensued and momentum has been built.

 

MoM was shared. Ifeacho slipped seamlessly back into defence to totally transform the team’s capabilities in this area and enjoyed an incredible match. Also though, Montgomery returned to the squad after a 19 week absence during which he has suffered with serious illness. Fighting back with strength and determination, he again graced the pitch today, putting in a mighty shift and proving that you just can’t keep a good guy down. Take a very long bow young man and go forward with pride.

 

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Borehamwood 2000 Under 10’s girls travelled to Welwyn to take on a strong Welwyn United Rubies side in what turned out to be a pulsating match filled with heart, determination, and unforgettable moments.

Led out by captain Tippi, Borehamwood 2000 set the tone from the first whistle with a clear game plan to attack with purpose and press high. The opening minutes saw blistering pace from Ruby up front, whose pinpoint pass found Elsie. Elsie’s shot narrowly missed the target, setting the standard for what would become an exciting contest. Moments later, Elsie turned provider, crossing to Daisy who came agonisingly close with a strike that skimmed inches over the bar. The attacking trio were linking up beautifully, showing the chemistry of a team playing for each other.

At the heart of the defence, Amber stood strong, breaking up play and driving forward to release the ball to the wings. The end-to-end action kept everyone on their toes, with Olivia called into action, making a fearless 1v1 save to deny Welwyn an early breakthrough. Tippi and Anisia made crucial clearances to ease the pressure, showing calm heads under pressure.

As the game moved into the second quarter, Olivia’s heroics in goal became the stuff of legend, pulling off a string of sprawling saves that had the travelling supporters chanting her name. Down the right wing, Daisy’s intelligent movement and powerful right foot were a constant threat. Her pinpoint cross found Juniper, who calmly slotted home the opening goal - a moment that ignited the Borehamwood belief.

Gracie was introduced into the defence and immediately made her presence felt with a brave, crunching tackle. Despite rolling her ankle, she dusted herself off and carried on - a true display of grit. Juniper’s strength and speed through the middle opened up more chances, and a dazzling solo run from Elsie, capped off with a slick spin, setting up Juniper to blast home her second goal.

The third quarter was nail-biting, with heavy tackles flying in from both sides. Anisia’s tireless tracking back and smart distribution opened up the wings again, and Daisy took full advantage. Picking up the ball on the right, she unleashed a rocket of a shot into the top corner – a goal that will live long in the memory.

Maisie slotted into midfield seamlessly, showing amazing first touches and relentless tenacity against a physical Welwyn side. When Welwyn threatened to break through, Tippi made a crunching tackle to snuff out the danger. Ruby’s quick feet dazzled the opposition, while Anisia showed immense character after taking a ball to the head, dusting herself off and continuing to give everything for the team.

Juniper completed her hat-trick with a clinical finish, rounding off a flowing move that saw Daisy unselfishly set her up. Now in the final quarter, tensions were sky-high, with nothing between the two teams. Gracie and Amber stood firm at the back, while Olivia continued to produce brave, perfectly timed saves. Ruby’s footwork left defenders chasing shadows, and Maisie showed her growing confidence with some superb passes.

With the final seconds ticking down, the ball broke free to Elsie. She could have gone for glory herself, but in the spirit of teamwork that defines this group, she looked up and found Juniper. One touch and bang – the ball nestled into the bottom corner for Juniper’s fourth goal and Borehamwood’s fifth. The crowd erupted as the final whistle blew.

Both teams shook hands in a brilliant display of sportsmanship, but there was no doubt that Borehamwood 2000’s grit, determination, and unwavering team spirit had shone through. Every player left everything on the pitch, showing physical and mental strength that only great teams possess.

Player of the Match: Olivia – for a fearless performance in goal, making countless saves and showing outstanding reading of the game. An asset to any team and the beating heart of this incredible display.

Well done Borehamwood 2000. A team united by passion, hard work, and the unbreakable bond of playing for each other!

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Meanwhile, our U14 Girls picked up a super 4-2 home win against Panshanger Lionesses to maintain their promotion push!

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24/25 - The Word in the Wood #21

Posted on 22nd February, 2025

The Wood’s U15 girls maintained their excellent run of form with another hard earned win away to Aylesbury Utd, and in doing so reclaimed top spot in the league for the first time since September.

 

The Wood took an early lead on 4mins courtesy of a long range effort from Abi which was well beyond the reach of the Aylesbury keeper. As the half progressed The Wood created three glorious chances to extend the lead but failed to capitalise in which allowed the hosts to stay firmly in the game.

 

Despite the early chances, our passing and decision making was not quite at the high standard we have been setting of late, and credit to the hosts who pressed and harried all over the pitch and made us work hard to maintain our lead going into half time.

 

The second half continued in much the same way, with both defences on top and few clear cut chances being created. The second goal of the game was going to be crucial and it eventual came our way on 70mins with Louella slotting home after a through ball from Amie.

 

On 75 mins a driving run from Abi and calm finish made it 3-0 and ended the game as a contest, and we could finally relax and see out the game.

 

This was not our best performance of the season, and was another tough test, but to still come away with a 3-0 win was super impressive. Much of the credit must go to our defence and the two goals from Abi but player of the match was Lilly VT who was excellent in midfield, covering every blade of grass and showing incredible work rate.

 

The win takes us top with three games left to play so it is very much in our own hands after a very impressive run of victories against top teams. Before that we have the small matter of a county cup semi-final, away to Division 1 side Hitchin, to negotiates. It will be a very touch game but another opportunity to show how far this amazing group have come in such a short time together.

 

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Our U14 Girls faced St. Albans City in the Herts FA County Cup at Pursley today. The girls were playing a highly performing side from the division above so a hard match was expected.

 

However, the girls started so brightly and despite St. Albans enjoying their own efforts, the Wood were a real threat. Lola slipped a fine pass in for Gabby to draw a save from the away keeper. Lola fizzed the resultant corner into the box and Elsie moved superbly to meet this; her snap shot flying narrowly wide of the right hand stanchion!

 

The game ebbed and flowed before the ball was moved to St. Albans' tricky right winger; she drove forward and looped a shot just inside the far post, with keeper Emily having no chance with it at all. The same player fizzed in a cross soon after that was dispatched for 0-2.

 

The Wood stood firm, however, and Emily produced two outstanding and brave saves when the away side threatened further to ensure the Wood could have a realistic chance of turning the match down the slope second half.

 

Exactly this transpired as the Wood laid siege to the St. Albans goal, creating chance after chance. The away keeper was in fine form herself and produced a fine save for a corner from the ever dangerous Gabby after lovely work from the very impressive Anya. Lola hammered the corner across and it was Marissa, normally between the sticks but, now running riot outfield, just missing the target with a crashing shot that flew narrowly wide.

 

Soon after, Gabby sprinted through only to see the away keeper make an incredible double save and she was unluckily thwarted again after her shot was saved, after Anya had produced a visionary ball to split the opposition defence. That bit of luck any team needs was just not going the Wood's way and inevitably, St. Albans re-grouped and scored two quick fire goals to seal the match 0-4.

 

The game was played in a great spirit as you'd expect from these two teams and St. Albans will we worthy winners of this competition should they win in the final. What we have to say though is that our girls were really tremendous throughout and such a credit to the club. The ultimate scoreline doesn't reflect the pressure, possession and chances the Wood had during the second half while players like Ava and PoM Poppy were really immense at the back. As such, the Wood only gained from this match and from what has been a wonderful cup run that has excited and enthused the whole club.

 

The girls get back to league action now and are pushing for promotion to Division 1. On this showing, they will be a great addition to that division should they make it.

 

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The stage was set for an electrifying showdown as our U10 Girls hosted the formidable Royston Town. Coming off the back of two tough matches, the young stars of Borehamwood knew they had a challenge ahead, but their spirits were sky-high. With the faithful crowd in full voice, Captain Maisie led her team out onto the pitch, ready to take on the task at hand.

 

The opening whistle blew, and Quarter 1 exploded into action. Borehamwood’s defensive trio of Sienna, Maisie, and Anisia stood tall, refusing to let anything past them. Early on, Sienna made a crucial clearance, setting the tone for a resilient defensive display. Playing with relentless energy, Borehamwood pressed high up the pitch, forcing Royston onto the back foot. Striker Juniper dazzled with quick footwork before threading a perfectly timed pass to Daisy, who fired a shot on goal, only to be denied by the Royston keeper. The captain, Maisie, was instrumental in midfield, orchestrating play with precision. A pinpoint pass from her found Sienna battling in the Royston box. Despite the pressure, Sienna managed to release the ball to Juniper, who spun brilliantly and slotted home Borehamwood’s first goal of the game!

 

Quarter 2 saw the introduction of the lively Elsie, who made an immediate impact with her speed and link-up play with Daisy. Amber added steel to the defense, making clever, decisive moves to neutralize Royston’s attacks. Polly, an absolute dynamo on the wing, had the Royston defence in knots with her boundless energy. It was Polly who set up the next goal, sending a perfect pass to Elsie, who calmly picked out Daisy. With confidence, Daisy struck from distance, blasting home Borehamwood’s second goal! At the other end, goalkeeper Olivia was putting on a masterclass, fearlessly charging off her line and making a stunning save to deny Royston. Tippi, taking on a key defensive role, used her sharp footballing mind to dictate the tempo of the game.

 

As the third quarter got underway, Borehamwood’s attacking force showed no signs of slowing down. Juniper, refreshed after a short break, returned with fire in her belly. The trio of Juniper, Ruby, and Elsie was mesmerizing to watch, interchanging with ease. Ruby, playing through the middle, made dazzling runs and tracked back when needed. It wasn’t long before Elsie got herself on the scoresheet, smashing home a first-time strike from a pinpoint Juniper cross. Confidence was now coursing through the team. Borehamwood’s defenders pushed upfield, adding to the attacking options. Short corners between Juniper and Elsie created dangerous chances, with Sienna coming agonizingly close. Meanwhile, Anisia was a rock at the back, clearing the ball brilliantly down the wing. Maisie, fearless as ever, battled hard in midfield and won a crucial free-kick after a tough challenge. She stepped up and picked out Juniper, who struck just wide of the post.

 

With the final quarter underway, the game hung in the balance. Borehamwood knew they had to stay sharp. Amber remained steadfast in defence, while Tippi showcased her versatility, pushing forward into an attacking role. Ruby and Elsie combined beautifully up front, while Daisy continued to provide pinpoint passes. Then came a moment of brilliance—Polly sent a perfect ball through the middle to Ruby, who unleashed a rocket into the back of the net, scoring Borehamwood’s fourth! The crowd erupted in celebration.

 

Olivia, once again proving her class, made a brave save to keep Royston at bay. Daisy then delivered a sublime lob into the box, setting up Elsie for an unstoppable strike—the Royston keeper simply couldn’t contain the power! Borehamwood’s defence pressed higher than ever, completely shutting down Royston’s advances. Daisy found the net from an impossible angle for Borehamwood’s sixth goal. But she wasn’t done yet, and determined to bag a Hat-Trick. In the dying moments, Juniper whipped in a perfect cross, and Daisy controlled it with ease before calmly slotting home Borehamwood’s seventh of the day!

 

Royston, to their credit, never gave up and continued to push forward, but Borehamwood’s defence remained rock-solid. Amber, focused and relentless, ensured there were no late surprises. Polly maintained her high energy levels right until the final whistle. As the referee signaled full time, Borehamwood erupted in celebration—high-fives all around and sportsmanlike handshakes for the opposition.

 

It was a performance of bravery, teamwork, and confidence—one of the best displays of the season! Choosing the Player of the Match was no easy feat, as every single player contributed to an outstanding victory. In the end, the honors went to Maisie and Elsie. Maisie’s relentless battling in midfield and her ability to dictate play were instrumental, while Elsie’s unselfish team play and defensive tracking back were truly exceptional.

 

Finally, a very special shoutout and a massive Happy Birthday to the unstoppable Sienna! Borehamwood are proving themselves to be a force of nature, and today’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. Onward and upward!
 
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Meanwhile, our U15 Girls travelled far away to Aylesbury trying to secure three points that would put them top and in the driving seat to secure their league championship. A tough match, the Wood came out on top with a superb 0-3 victory!! 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #20

Posted on 15th February, 2025

Our U15 Boys enjoyed an excellent 1-4 win at neighbours Belstone today. Taylan slipped in Charlie for the first and then scored two himself: one a firm 20 yarder, the other a perfectly flighted free kick!

 

Dan scored his 21st of a scintilating season after a good assist from Louis on the right, with Belstone scoring a late consolation goal. However, most important of all was the return to action of Iron Man Lucas after 12 weeks out with a broken collar bone. Such is this tough boy's strength and character that he wanted to play on immediately after this injury but, though that was never possible, he's worked so hard to recover and it's a huge lift to the club to see him back where he belongs. Needless to say, he enjoyed a terrific match and wound up man of the match; take a very long bow young man!!

 

The boys are fighting hard for promotion and a cup final and after a lengthy absence due to the weather and other postponements, we look forward to seeing them back at Pursley soon!

 

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Our U16 Boys faced Whetstone Tigers in the league knowing the winner would streak away from the loser in the standings. Due to holidays, the starting line-up was changed from the boys' previous excellent outing but, the squad was full and strong all the same. However, it was quite evident in the warm up that the boys were not as focused; this is always a bad sign and though they can beat anyone, this team can also drag out a loss to literally anyone when in this mood.

 

Whetstone started fast and were repeatedly first to the ball, getting of several early chances. Despite this, it was the Wood that had the best of the early chances. The first came after Carlow won possession for Manning to pick out a sumptuous pass to Da Silva; he strode through and had only to round the keeper to score but, the keeper won out against the odds. Straight after, Fan flicked on a good header for Da Silva to pick out a superb pass for Silva; he rounded the keeper and seemed certain to score before his shot was somehow cleared by a covering defender. The Wood should have been two up but, if their finishing was not up to their usual high standards, Silva and Da Silva combined brilliantly soon after, the former crossing for the latter to fire home after more good work from Carlow to win the ball.

 

Having got their noses in front, the Wood were able to hold this lead for approximately 30 seconds, the Whetstone attacker dribbling round the entire Wood defence like they didn’t exist, his close- range cross rammed home to peals of laughter and derision from the opposition. The Wood’s response? One minute later after a perhaps somewhat harsh free kick awarded near the corner flag, the entire team watched like stargazers on a clear night as the resultant cross sailed into the net, seeing Whetstone inexplicably turn the tables in just a couple of minutes play.

 

It's very hard to come back from such setbacks as they kill momentum stone dead, but, the Wood are used to it and fought back with a goal of quality. Silva won possession well and after making space produced a quality cross-field ball. MoM Collier, working industriously throughout the match detonated a tackle bomb on the Whetstone defender to direct the ball to Da Silva. He produced a perfectly weighted ball for the on-rushing Fan, also enjoying a very good game, to bury first time for 2-2. Unfortunately, just 3 minutes later, Whetstone reacted quicker once again to a loose ball and fired a hopeful, tame effort at goal. It had no right finding the net but, ended up there all the same to see the half end 2-3.

 

The second half was evenly contested but, the Wood lacked energy, quality and belief, with Whetstone seeing out the match to seal the points. Fan’s double effort crashing off the post and Hones soaring headed attempt were the closest the Wood came to scoring again.

 

All in all, this was another match where the team were architects of their own demise. The attitude wasn’t good during warm-up with so much laughing and joking, this played out with a very flat start, big chances were missed, elementary and rookie mistakes were made at the back. Whetstone hammered 7-1 by a team the Wood spanked 5-2 last time out now streak away up the table, while the Wood languish far away from the better teams in the league, despite beating them all on occasions.

 

The issue is not with offence, being 5th top scorers in a league of 11 teams and likely to end up higher by the season’s end. Instead, languishing 2nd bottom for goals conceded and having secured just one clean sheet in 17 matches this term, the boys quite clearly need to improve in all defensive aspects. These being much harder to get past, much more focused in their marking and shape, improved handling and positioning between the sticks, far faster closing down of shots and crosses, and altogether more fight when trying to keep the ball out of our net.

 

We know then what we need to do, and, with no excuses made or accepted, will get on with doing it as this team is far to good to continue to come off second best in games they should be easily winning.

 

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The Wood's U15 girls came into this game in good form and on the back of recent wins against our fellow title contenders Brook House and Harefield. Our visitors - St Albans - are at the lower end of the table but we knew to expect a difficult game as they have picked up some good results away from home this season.  

With five players absent today the squad was thin and we talked pre-match about the importance of work rate, moving the ball quickly and taking chances to get ourselves in front as early as possible. It was, however, a great opportunity for all of the girls to get plenty of minutes.   

We started well, very well in fact. The Veo camera was set up just in the nick of time to catch the first goal, turned in by Annie after a superb corner delivery by Milly. We were two up shortly after when a cross field ball from Abi found Amie out on the right. A great first touch and driving run towards goal was followed by a cool finish. 

On 12mins we were 3-0 up.  Goal machine Louella was set free by a ball from Lily B and she rounded the keeper and rolled the ball home.

There were no further goals in the first half but lots of positive play and we were totally dominant. Jess was simply brilliant in midfield, winning the ball everywhere and dictating the play, linking up well with Hollie and Milly. Our defence was resolute as ever and I’m not sure St Albans had a shot in the first half. We also welcomed back Hailey to the squad today after a long spell on the sidelines and she caused all sorts of problems for the visitors with her pace and driving runs.

The message at half time was to keep the energy levels up, and the plan was to keep rotating players to keep them fresh.  We put Abi back on up front at half time and it took just 10 minutes for her to find the back of the net. A clean strike from 12 yards after being put through on goal by Amie. 

Our 5th and best goal of the game came on 55 mins.  Louella, now playing on the right, beat the full back and put in a superb cross that was met with a header back across goal by player of the match Annie. It was a great goal and great reward for making the runs into the back post time after time.  One to watch back on Match of the Day (Veo) for sure! 

On 60 mins Abi found Louella on the right side of the box, and a mazy run into the box and smart finish made it 6-0 and brings Louella’s goal tally for the season to 25!

That was the end of the scoring but similar to the first half we rotated players, and their positions, and managed to see out the remainder of the game comfortably.   

It’s worth noting the our visitors were missing seven players themselves and had no subs so credit to them for the way they kept going and for putting up a brave fight, and we take nothing for granted when we play them again at the end of the season.

Player of the match was Annie. She has had to patient with her minutes on the pitch but always eager to work hard, learn and improve. Two goals today and an excellent overall contribution to a fine win. Special mentions also to Jess and Missy who both stepped up today in central positions and were totally dominant. 

Next up for The Wood is Aylesbury United away. We expect another tough game but hope to get a win and keep up our fine form and push towards promotion.

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The mighty Borehamwood 2000 U10 girls hosted a formidable Bury Rangers in a thrilling encounter. Led out by their inspirational captain, Juniper, the team wasted no time in setting the pace. The game got off to a blistering start, with Borehamwood dominating possession.

Juniper immediately showcased her intent with a brilliant turn and an early shot on goal. At the other end, Emily was called into action in the opening minutes, pulling off a remarkable close-range block to keep Bury at bay. Despite Borehamwood controlling the game, Bury Rangers remained a constant threat.

Polly was immense in defence, closing down gaps with speed and making life difficult for the Bury strikers. In midfield, Tippi orchestrated play beautifully, distributing the ball to her teammates with ease, one of which found Elsie, whose long-range effort was narrowly off target.

As the game moved into Quarter 2, Borehamwood continued their dominant display, passing fluidly and breaking down Bury with some dazzling moves. Elsie was a joy to watch on the left wing, her bright orange boots a blur as she danced past defenders. Juniper and Tippi showcased their adaptability by stepping back into defensive roles, motoring like Ferraris with crunching tackles and pinpoint clearances. Gracie held things together in midfield, while Daisy’s trademark crosses created havoc in the Bury defense. One such cross found Gracie at the far post, and she was unlucky not to score from a tight angle.

Maisie was a wizard up front, always finding space to receive passes from Daisy and Elsie. Elsie’s quick feet continued to cause problems for the opposition, sending in cross after cross despite relentless pressure. Olivia took her turn in goal, showing great composure and making crucial runs off her line to deny Bury’s attackers.

The third quarter saw Amber take charge in defence, demonstrating some of the finest and most intelligent defending of the game. She outsmarted the opposition while executing crunching tackle after tackle. Polly’s energy was boundless, covering every blade of grass and proving too strong for any opponent. Daisy’s constant threat on the right wing nearly led to a goal, as her cross found Juniper, whose shot went just wide. Tippi followed up with a thunderous strike that forced a brilliant save from the Bury keeper. Borehamwood kept pressing, with Daisy taking long-range shots, but the in-form Bury keeper stood firm. At the other end Emily had a busy quarter in goal, showing her cat-like reflexes on multiple occasions to jump on the ball and clear any danger. 
 
In the fourth and final quarter, Borehamwood finally got the breakthrough they deserved. A pinpoint corner from Daisy landed perfectly at the feet of Elsie, who controlled it superbly before blasting home a brilliant goal. Chants of "Wood Army" erupted from the crowd. Gracie seamlessly transitioned into defense, reading the game superbly and making crucial clearances. Ruby put in a stellar performance with blistering runs down the wing, weaving in and out of Bury’s players. In the final moments, Maisie executed a brilliant turn and laid the ball off to Daisy, whose long-range effort was just wide.
 
The final whistle blew and while the result may not have been what Borehamwood wanted, the performance certainly was. Our Goalkeeping duo were outstanding, the bravery of the defenders was inspiring, the intelligence of the midfielders was a sight to behold, and the strikers' attacking link-up play would be the envy of any team. We may not have had the rub of the green, but games like this are valuable learning experiences. We hold our heads high and continue forward.
 
Player of the Match was Amber – a truly outstanding display of strength and commitment.