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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. 
 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #19

Posted on 8th February, 2025

The big games have been coming thick and fast for The Wood’s under 15 girls of late and today was no different, as we hosted fellow title contenders Harefield United.

 

The Wood started strongly with Milly pulling the strings in the middle of the park, and our defence and defensive midfielders all well on top in their respective personal battles. We took the lead through Milly with a low drive from just outside the box, and that lead was double on 30mins when Milly’s superb corner was turned into their own next by a Harefield defender. it was tough luck for that defender but the 2-0 lead was no more than we deserved.

 

We made a few substitutions to keep players fresh (and warm) but this somehow managed to shift the momentum to the opposition as they upped their intensity and looked to take advantage of our re-shuffle. Abi scrambled a clearance of the line when the opposition were already celebrating but then two quick goals just before half time saw us go in at the break level at 2-2.

 

The half time team talk was simple, we don’t feel sorry for ourselves, we regroup and go again stronger in the second half. To their credit the girls responded brilliantly and dictated much of the play in the second half. Louella was by now stretching the back line of the visitors with runs in behind, and you felt the next goal wasn’t far away. It wasn’t all one way traffic and Harefield certainly asked a lot of questions of us, but our formidable defence and midfield shield of Lilly V, Missy, Jess and Scarlett in rotation gave us that solid platform to build on and push for the win.

 

The crucial 5th goal of the game came on 60mins with Louella slotting home after a through ball from Milly. Louella grabbed her second of the match on 65 mins after the ball ricocheted off Annie into her path.

 

With the two goal lead restored the result was never really in doubt. We were able to make full use of the subs bench and rotate players to keep the energy and tempo high and Harefield struggled to respond to that.

 

The game ended 4-2 and keeps us on course for promotion and the title is still in our own hands. We take nothing for granted and we still have some tough games ahead so we will continue to work hard in training and keep focused on winning our next match, which is at home to St Albans.

 

Player of the match today goes to Abi Goymer. She was superb. Milly was another standout with a goal and two assists and ran the game for large spells, but I am so proud of all of the girls for how they played and for how they fought for the win. This was a real squad performance and we needed all 16 players to play their part today.

 

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On a cold damp Saturday morning, the mighty Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls made the short journey to face their neighbours, Borehamwood Youth Lionesses. Led onto the pitch by their inspirational captain, Elsie, the team exuded confidence, keeping their composure and lifting the spirits of both their teammates and the enthusiastic crowd.  From the very first whistle, it was clear that this was going to be a match filled with passion, determination, and some truly spectacular football.

 

Borehamwood 2000 wasted no time in making their mark. Their passing was fluid and precise, particularly through the midfield, where Juniper played a perfect ball to Daisy on the right wing. With skill and confidence, Daisy blasted the ball home from an almost impossible angle to score! The travelling fans erupted in celebration, but there was no time to rest on their laurels.

 

The Lionesses replied strongly, pushing forward with real intent, but the Borehamwood defence stood firm. Sienna was immense at the back, clearing danger with her trademark precision, while Polly used her blistering pace to neutralise any attacking threat. The midfield was a joy to watch, stringing together three or four sharp passes at a time, creating opportunity after opportunity. Daisy nearly doubled her tally with another thunderous shot, hitting the side netting. Moments later, Tippi, always with an eye for goal, unleashed a long-range effort that was only denied by the experienced hands of the Lionesses’ goalkeeper.

 

At the other end, Borehamwood’s shot-stopper Olivia was nothing short of fearless. Olivia anticipated the opposition’s attacks brilliantly, making crucial clearances and superb saves. The Lionesses tried to turn up the physicality, but Borehamwood 2000 were unfazed, brushing off the challenges with determination and grace.

 

Borehamwood’s second goal came from a moment of pure magic. After Elsie was fouled just outside the box, up stepped Juniper. With pinpoint accuracy, she sent a stunning goal-bound free-kick that took a deflection off the opposition defence and found the back of the net, sending her teammates and supporters into raptures.

 

As the match wore on, the entire team continued to shine. Emily, taking over in goal, pulled off an extraordinary stop that looked destined for the back of the net. Juniper dazzled with electrifying solo runs, Gracie controlled the midfield with pace and intelligence, and Ruby showcased her skill in the central striker role, refusing to give the Lionesses’ defence a moment’s rest. Daisy, full of energy, tracked back to help in defence, while Elsie’s tireless runs down the wing kept the opposition on their toes. The chemistry between midfield and attack was something to behold, with Tippi threading pinpoint passes and Polly covering every blade of grass with unwavering energy.

 

Borehamwood 2000 came agonisingly close on several occasions. A clever short corner routine led to a goalmouth scramble that just trickled wide, Elsie’s shot narrowly missed the target, and Ruby unleashed a powerful strike that was inches from finding the net. Anisia, unfazed by the Lionesses’ late surge, displayed immense composure at the back, making vital clearances and linking up brilliantly with her teammates down the wing. The relentless Borehamwood attack saw Juniper hit the post twice, while Gracie’s long-range effort was brilliantly saved by the in-form Lionesses' goalkeeper. The ever-vigilant Sienna controlled a watertight defence, minimalising the pressure our incredible goalkeepers were enduring from time to time. 

 

As the final whistle blew, the girls reflected on a wonderful performance, typified by the incredible team spirit within this unit. Smiles, laughter, and heartfelt hugs filled the pitch, a testament to the unity and camaraderie that defines this squad.

 

Player of the Match went to Tippi, whose intelligent reading of the game and superb passing opened up play time and time again. However, every single player played their part in showcasing what makes Borehamwood 2000 such a special team. This talented group of girls never give up, they lift each other up both on the pitch and from the sideline, and play with an infectious energy that could light up any match. The match may fade from memory, but the friendships, the support they give one and other, and the sheer joy of playing the game will stay with these girls forever.

 

Borehamwood 2000—unstoppable, fearless, and a true force to be reckoned with!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #18

Posted on 1st February, 2025

Our U15 Boys were very unlucky today, an un-forecasted snap freeze at Pursley meaning their early kick off had to be postponed due to frozen ground. The sun came out later and though it was a close run thing, Pursley thawed out sufficiently by 12.30 for the U16 Boys to complete their latest league fixture.

 

The boys faced a very daunting task with the visit of St. Albans City FC at Pursley, an all-conquering side being reigning Herts FA County Champions, reigning WFL Red Division champions, and the current table toppers too. The boys were asked to compete from the very off and get to the ball first every time, and, as our senior side, produce a performance for the ages that would inspire all the club’s younger teams. A very big ask, but, definitely one these talented boys were capable off if they really wanted it, and, thankfully, they really, really did.

 

The first whistle blew and the team pounced on St. Albans like a wolf on a lamb, Silva winning three headers in the first two minutes to signal the team’s intent. The attack surged forward with Zefi, Carlow and Fan bossing it in the middle, Green & Makamian raiding down both wings, with Silva and Da Silva a box of tricks and substance up front. Rock solid at the back, Elboukhari was like a human mountain between the posts, screened by the equally resolute centre back trio of Pop, Boshjaku and Captain Crucefix, all of them in the meanest of moods and enjoying really tremendous matches. Hones and Manning came on to produce lung busting displays up and down the flanks, as did Collier, flinging himself about bravely in the middle. Marshall, like a berserker in battle, ran himself ragged up front, beating his chest like a wild man as he crashed into tackle after tackle! This then was a Wood team at their very best with a mindset and attitude that was faultless; sure as eggs are eggs, the inevitable happened.

 

BANG! Green leapt like a salmon to win the ball, Silva doing the same for the second ball; Da Silva beat the keeper to the loose ball and calmly rolled home: 1-0 to the Wood.

 

BIFF! Crucefix drilled a beautiful long pass into Silva who plucked it out the sky and skinned the away defence. They took him down but, he caressed a beautiful free kick into the St. Albans corridor of uncertainty for Da Silva to dispatch with outstanding movement. St. Albans pulled one back from the spot shortly after: 2-1 to the Wood.

 

KAPOW! In-form and tough as teak, Pop launched a huge throw to Da Silva who gathered it up expertly before shimmying to tee up Silva perfectly, the Wood’s top scorer firing unerringly, low and hard, for his 17th goal of  what is fast developing into an incredible season: 3-1 to the Wood.

 

BAM! Pop was first to the ball, releasing MoM Makamian, who continues to build in confidence and performance; he danced past the St. Albans defence before being cruelly hacked down. Leaping up, he hammered home the penalty: 4-1 to the Wood.

 

KER-SPLOOSH! Collier first to the ball again in midfield, feeding Silva who dazzled his markers before releasing Da Silva. This guy has the fastest feet in the West and they were too much for his marker as he was taken out in the box. Springing up, he completed an outstanding hatrick from the spot: 5-1 Wood.

 

City pulled another back from the spot to make it 5-2 at half time but, the Wood’s defending was solid and couldn’t be faulted. Though the pace dropped off a little, the team worked hard second half up the hill and almost scored more when Silva might have got something after rounding the keeper and then also hit the side netting after the keeper was rounded again, this time courtesy of some outstanding play from Carlow, who grew stronger and stronger as the match played out. Boshjaku also made towering headers as the match reach its climax and these proved really crucial in sealing the result.

 

As the final whistle blew, the Wood recorded a famous victory right up there with anything the club has achieved previously, dismantling a very successful and quality side, whilst surging up the league table with an invaluable three points. After the game, Manager Makamian took time out of his busy schedule to deliver an ad-free, meet and greet with Al-Jazeera News Network and said, “I’ve been training and playing with these boys for years now and know how good they are. Others might be, but, I’m not surprised at this performance as they are very talented. When they apply themselves like today they can be the very best but, all youngsters need a moment that makes them truly believe in themselves and each other. That moment arrived for this team today; now they know what they are capable off, they will go from strength to strength.” 

 

Well said that man and with that he headed for the hut and one of Mary's special bacon rolls!

 

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With our U10 & U15 Girls without games this week, it was left to our U14s to do the business on Super Saturday!

 

The girls had a tough away day against their very good friends at Bury Rangers, the winner gaining the honour of making the Herts FA County cup semi final! We’ve played Bury twice this year with two totally different games: the first we played them off the park and recently in the return Bury were very unlucky not to leave Pursley with 3 points. So we knew today was going to be an arm wrestle at times and maybe be won by the most stubborn team, the one who just wouldn’t be beaten?

 

The game started at a pace, we wanted this to impose our superiority with the ball quickly, producing some quick early breaks and pressuring Bury. Playing our normal 1-4-5-1 system, G9 was probing the home defence with Lonaldo also looking on form at one of her favourite grounds, bagging a hat trick last time in Bury territory! Elsinho on the right teasing the Bury fullback with twists and turns. Yvie was given a new role as CDM today in the absence of Poppy N; she did some sterling work breaking up play and being available for the ball at all times. Our captain fantastic Annie and our schemer Aanya completing the midfield.

 

The midfield won the ball back high and it was swept out wide to Lonaldo, who spotted the early movement of G9; Lo played an early ball to Gabby who beat her marker to the ball and finished calmly into the bottom for a well deserved and worked 1-0 lead. The day was going how we wanted it: lots of possession, creativity in midfield and attack but some good defending and a good GK kept us out.

 

At the other end the back 5 of GK Emily who was to be POM today with Isabella, Ava, Poppy S & Theaya making up a formidable back line. Today these girls needed to stand up and be counted more so than ever. The nerves of the big game were evident at times but, our wall at the back held fast. A mention for Poppy S who was imperious today: pace, power, tenacity and a will to defend to the very last! Bury equalised against the run of play late in the 1st half to make it 1-1 at HT.

 

Again we focused at HT on possible outcomes to prepare the girls mentally for all situations; we hoped to get the next goal but it wouldn't be the end of the game if not. The half started in a very similar vein, Jet came into midfield and her nous and close control started to get us moving forward with her ability to break the lines with a 5yd pass. Hazel was working her socks of for the team up and down the flank trying to make a difference and she did on more than one occasion beat her opponent. Hazel's selfless running often permeates through the team and raises us to new levels. Meanwhile, Sophie came in on the left which isn’t her natural position, however, she tried her best for the team and kept us on the front foot.

 

The game was a little end to end with the quality coming from the Wood with G9 having a ding dong battle with an excellent Bury CB. The game needed something special and boy did we get it! Lonaldo picked the ball up some 40yds from goal she beat one marker and drew another, dropped a shoulder and let fly a thunderbolt from the gods from all of 30/35 yds that flew over and past the excellent Bury GK and into the roof of the net! This caused pandemonium on the sidelines as it was a goal worthy of winning this and any tie! 2-1 the Wood.

 

Was that the winner? The girls didn’t wait to see now playing our second system of 1-3-5-2, with our two No9s - Sophie & G9 - pushing Bury back; aided by our wingers we sometimes had 4 up front in an attempt to play the game in Bury’s half. This obviously presented some risk and we lost a ball in midfield which was a definite mix up of our own making and Bury cleared long over Isabella’s head at RB. The resulting throw which was called a foul throw by manager Dave as it was taken, somehow coughed up a shot and the ball looped over the helpless Marissa’s head in goal. 2-2 and a little anticlimactic for the Wood but how would we respond? Only one way and this was to attack, attack, attack; the Bury goal led a very charmed life for the last 10 mins but to penalties we went.

 

If you’ve ever taken pens you know it’s about cojones and mental toughness more so than skill. We asked the girls and 5 tough young women stepped forward: Ava, Poppy S, Sophie, Theaya & Jet. While we still had our secret weapon - GK Emily - who we knew would always save one and possibly 2! After 4 pens each we were tied 4-4 with Bury and Emily did save one so then to sudden death pens! Emily saved again leaving Hazel to take the most important kick of her fledgling football career. Was she nervous, hell yeah! Could she execute, hell yeah, top bins and we go through to the Herts FA County Cup semi finals; Come on the wood 💪💪😍!!!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #17

Posted on 25th January, 2025

On a crisp Saturday morning, the Mighty Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls took to the pitch against the formidable Berkhamsted Raiders. With the frosty air buzzing with excitement, captain Sienna led her team out, their spirits high and determination etched across their faces.

 

The opening whistle saw Berkhamsted come out of the blocks with ferocious intent, immediately putting Borehamwood under immense pressure. Captain Sienna was called into action early, executing a series of heroic clearances to keep her team in the game. For the first few minutes, the Wood Army seemed rattled, but they quickly found their footing.

 

Enter Polly, whose electrifying pace in midfield ignited the game for Borehamwood. Her solo runs sliced through Berkhamsted's defense like a hot knife through butter, and her well-timed pass to Juniper brought the crowd to their feet. Juniper's dazzling footwork left defenders spinning before she delivered a perfectly weighted ball across the box to Ruby. Ruby, with the composure of a seasoned pro, struck the ball first time, sending it soaring into the net.

 

With five minutes left in the first quarter, the team dug deep to protect their advantage. Elsie dazzled on the left wing with her silky skills and relentless work rate, while Maisie, a midfield dynamo, tirelessly tracked back to assist Sienna in defense. Despite Berkhamsted's persistent pressure, Borehamwood held firm.

 

In the second quarter, Borehamwood began to dominate. Gracie, with speed rivaling Usain Bolt, tore through Berkhamsted's defense. Tippi, the midfield maestro, orchestrated the game with precision, her vision and control dictating the tempo. Polly, showcasing boundless stamina, delivered crunching tackles that had the crowd gasping in admiration. Berkhamsted fought valiantly but found themselves thwarted time and again, especially by goalkeeper Olivia, whose lightning reflexes denied them a crucial equalizer.

 

The third quarter saw the game turn into an electrifying end-to-end battle. Sienna continued to frustrate the Berkhamsted strikers with impeccable defensive work, while Polly demonstrated her versatility by transitioning into an attacking role. Emily, now in goal, stood tall against Berkhamsted's onslaught, pulling off a series of impressive saves. At the other end, Tippi's sublime passing created chances, and Elsie came agonizingly close to doubling the lead with a thunderous shot. Just when it seemed the quarter would end without another goal, Polly struck from the tightest of angles, squeezing the ball into the side netting. Her celebration matched the brilliance of her goal, sending the crowd into raptures.

 

The final quarter was a test of resilience. Berkhamsted managed to claw one back with a powerful strike, but, instead of faltering, Borehamwood rose to the challenge. Ruby, Juniper, and Elsie pressed high, forcing errors in Berkhamsted's defense. Anisia stepped up to dominate the midfield, shutting down any threats with well-timed tackles and precise clearances. Sienna, ever the calm and composed leader, continued to win crucial challenges, inspiring confidence in her teammates.

 

In the dying minutes, Elsie launched a breathtaking run down the left wing, evading two defenders before delivering a pinpoint cross to Juniper at the far post. Juniper controlled the ball brilliantly on her chest before unleashing a rocket of a shot that thundered into the net, sealing the game.

 

The final whistle blew, and the Borehamwood faithful erupted in celebration. Sienna led the team in a chorus of three cheers for their opponents, showcasing true sportsmanship as both teams shook hands.

 
This game was a masterclass in teamwork and resilience. From the acrobatic saves of the goalkeepers to the rock-solid defense, the tireless midfield, and the clinical strikers, every player played their part in this thrilling victory. The Mighty Borehamwood 2000 proved that pressure only fuels their fire. A great triumph for the Wood Army!

 

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Our U15 Boys produced a vintage performance last week as they returned to action against Berkhamsted Green in the league. The lads smashed in 6 goals and kept a clean sheet in a pitch perfect performance.

 

This setup two tough games against a tasty Evergreen side, the first off which was played today away. In a very tight and evenly managed match, Evergreen sneaked home with a 2-0 win, however, our boys were really good value throughout and will be looking to even the score next week when they host them at home in the quarter final of the Intermediate Cup!

 

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U16 Boys faced AC Finchley South from the White division in the 3rd round of the Challenge Cup, but, regardless of the competition, the match was an opportunity to restore some pride after a sobering defeat last week.

 

The boys have been trained ceaselessly to get to the ball first in all situations in a football match and also know that movement off the ball is crucial for any footballer hoping to perform highly. Of course, knowing this and executing it are two different things and, sadly, the start of this game saw too many boys on their heels, with poor touches and many players only moving when they were in possession of the ball, invisible without it and no help to their team-mates in these moments. The inevitable happened and the Wood conceded first: possession gifted cheaply, a foul conceded when favourite to win the ball, the wall showing a lack of courage to break with a tame free-kick deflecting into the net off a Wood back.

 

The Wood fought back with a very high quality goal as Captain Crucefix drilled a forward pass that the impressive Fan plucked out of the sky to beat his man before producing a finish of the highest order to level the game. Still the tempo and approach was not right though and another goal found the Wood net, the opposition drifting in unopposed from the Wood’s right and then profiting from gaps on the Wood’s left flank to score. The boys came in 1-2 at half time against a game but, limited opposition. Nothing less was to be expected when training and instructions are discarded and a majority of players don’t pull their weight.

 

However, today’s match served as a perfect example of not only what can be lost through bad habits but, what can also be achieved when players’ approach and execution matches or exceeds the levels expected. A fantastic half of football followed with the Wood displaying all their very best attributes: front foot football, pressing in groups, first to the ball, tough in the tackle, passing simply and unselfishly, quality finishing and everyone playing for each other and doing their bit.

 

Elboukhari bossed it between the sticks, not putting a foot or hand wrong and barking out instructions like a parade ground sergeant. MoM Pop gave everything at centre half and produced a tremendous defensive display. Zefi worked tirelessly in the middle and oozed class on the ball, allowing the team to start controlling the match through possession of the ball. McGuinness not letting up as he produced a massive shift on the wing. Just as inevitably as before, but, this time as a positive, the Wood grabbed the game by the scruff of its neck, crushed the opposition and dominated the match.

 

The match was levelled after Collier picked up the ball in midfield after good work from Carlow and Green. He slalomed forward to smash a venomous shot on target with Green doing really well to continue his run and arrive perfectly to rifle home the keeper’s parried save. Da Silva was then razor sharp as beat down a Finchley clearance and hammered the ball home to put the Wood in front.

 

Da Silva now worked a chance to Silva, whose shot was parried by the away keeper; this time it was Makamian sniffing the opportunity and he slotted home nicely for 4-2. Makamian then hunted down the ball with Da Silva, who slipped in Silva to dance around the Finchley defence before sliding home a composed finish for 5-2.

 

Crucefix regained possession in the next play, freeing Zefi and Fan to pass the ball beautifully and present Silva with another chance that he gobbled up after rounding the keeper and then Fan produced a massive challenge, the ball rebounding to Silva who fired home another excellent low shot for his hatrick.

 

One final goal was produced and it was top quality coming on the counter from a Finchley corner. Zefi won the first clearance, Pop the subsequent header, Makamian pounced thereafter to slip in Silva. His pass to Da Silva, his cute lay-off allowing another simple Silva pass, bamboozling the away defence and presenting Fan with a chance he expertly took, completing his brace and an excellent individual performance as the ball smashed home off the right hand post. A super goal created in 15 seconds and 7 passes from one end to the other.

 

 

The half finished 7-0, the game finished 8-2 and the Wood could have scored many more besides. How then was the second half so different to the first? Nothing more than a change in mindset from talented players that decided to dig deep and follow their training. We continue to work on that mindset going forward but, can look forward to a big quarter final in February. Well done to the lads.

 

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The Wood’s U15 girls continued their fine run of form with a well deserved and extremely valuable win against current league leaders Brook House.

 

Having lost the reverse fixture back in September we knew what to expect from Brook House and, with eyes on the top of the table, we knew we would have to play well and be up for a physical battle.

 

We started the game brightly and you got the sense immediately that the game was there to be won. That became even more apparent when we took the lead on 5 minutes. A sweeping cross field ball by Abi found Amie on the right wing. She cut inside with neat football and slipped a ball through to Milly who then shrugged off two defenders before unleashing a superb strike into the very top corner. 1-0 and game on!

 

The game then fell into a pattern of the Wood playing neat football and pushing for a second goal, whilst also dominating in midfield and at the back to prevent the visitors getting back into the game. Brook House generated some pressure towards the end of the second half but keeper Nisa was rarely called into action, with the back four of Lenj, Amy, Abi and Lily completely in control. 

 

A spate of injuries for the visitors and stoppages to the game disrupted our flow at times but we continued to dominate into the second half and we knew that a second goal would be too much for the visitors to come back from. We got the perfect opportunity to do that on 60mins when we were awarded a penalty after Scarlett was fouled by the onrushing keeper. Abi stepped up to take the kick but saw it saved and the score remained 1-0.

 

With a strong squad available we were able to rotate players and keep the energy and momentum going. The visitors were at times hanging on and a desperate last minute foul on Milly on the edge of the box summed up how the game was going. The visitors were stubborn in defence, to their credit, and after playing a direct style of football on the “counter attack” the game remained in the balance. Thankfully our back four dealt with absolutely everything and were completely flawless all game so we were able to see out  the match without the visitors registering a meaningful shot on target. This is great testament to how well we played and also how far we have come since we lost to Brook House in September.  We lost that game 1-0 but it could easily have been more and we were bullied out of the game. This week it was the complete opposite and for that we are so so proud of the girls.

 

Player of the match this week goes to Milly who was excellent all game and scored a goal of the season contender to win the game for us. All of the girls were amazing, just like last week, and we have become a hard team to beat…which is just as well as we have some massive games coming up!

  

The league table now looks favourable and we are still in the county cup so all to play for!

 

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U14 girls had a tough quarter final in the Junior League cup today against a good Ware side.

 

Hoping that league standings would count for something the girls came out of the blocks like Olympic sprinters with the front 3 of G9, Lonaldo and Elsinho causing mayhem in the Ware defence. It wouldn’t be long before G9 broke free and showed her class and growing maturity in front of goal; steadying herself and passing the ball into the net with a sublime finish past the keeper for 1-0 Wood!

 

As the girls worked hard for goal number two there were glimpses of a new midfield powerhouse emerging in front of our eyes! Poppy N is learning a new position as the Borehamwood Busquets, holding and promoting play as a deep ball playing CDM. In only her second outing in this position she won POM in an excellent display of skill and composure under pressure, always in the right place at the right time and able to find a white shirt. This in turn freed skipper Annie, Kara or Aanya to dictate the play further forward.

 

We had a debut today from Jet, a very silkily skilled ball playing midfielder who will add a lot of class to our engine room. The back 5 consisted of Emily in goal with RB Yvie  and LB Theaya and our two CBs of Yvie & Poppy S; add in the excellent Isabella (who was her tenacious, all guns blazing self) and this proved a very formidable unit. These girls gave Ware no quarter and stopped them from breaking our lines with some excellent defensive displays.

 

Theaya, with an excellent front foot forward attack won the ball high off the Ware right midfielder and was able to find teammate Lonaldo, who beat her marker and smashed an unstoppable effort in the top bins!

 

Heading towards half time with the game in our palms, the girls over-elaborated playing out and got caught, giving Ware a free pass pack Into the game. The half ended 2-1 and the team talk was heavy on how we should react to any situations we find ourselves in so the girls where prepped and ready. We decided to change our shape second half to get both our two No 9s - Gabby & Sophie - on the pitch, to try to force the all important next goal. This 3-5-2 formation paid dividends pretty quickly as the double threat up front pushed Ware back deeper and helped our midfield keep them penned in.

 

Some fine one-two passing released Sophie who timed and angled her run to perfection, then looped the ball over the Ware GK for the important third, opening her Wood account and giving us daylight between the sides: 3-1.

 

The girls started to dominate the game more readily now with Aanya and Poppy seeming to be on the ball every second. Karadonna was finding lots of good positions as was Elsinho &  Hazzie but the ball just didn’t seem to fall for them today.

 

The Wood’s 4th was to come from an excellent long drive into the bottom corner from schemer Aanya; that’s two in two for this exciting young lady with tricks for days she is an absolute pleasure to watch! The girls’ 5th goal was to come with 5 mins to go from G9 who found space in the area after good work from Hazel and she buried the ball into the Ware goal with a powerful close range effort.

 

All in all it was a really good run out for the team and securing a semi final place is a big achievement; the girls are now on the verge of greatness and will be going all out to make that final!

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #16

Posted on 18th January, 2025

After weeks of frozen ground, the Wood's juniors finally returned to action this weekend.

 

The Wood's U15 girls were back in action in the Herts FA County Cup quarter final this weekend after a prolonged winter break from matches.

 

No games for 5 weeks but the girls have been training well, in all weathers, and came into this game in good shape. Our hosts are currently going well at the top of Division 1 in the Bedfordshire Girls League so we knew this would be a very tough game for our newly formed team.

 

It was clear from the start that the condition of the pitch was not going to permit either team to play perfect football but to their credit both teams kept trying to get the ball down and play football the right way, in amongst a host of well contested individual battles all across the park.

 

Berko caused as a few early problems from well worked corners, but other than that Nisa in goal was very well protected by the formidable back four of Lenj, Abi, Amy and Lily. The midfield shield of Missy and the ever exuberant Scarlet also made us very difficult to break down.

 

You got a sense that the first goal was going to be key to this game and we got our noses in front on 30 minutes when a long free kick from Abi somehow managed to evade the Berko keeper and loop into the net. This was perhaps a fortunate way to score but you can’t say it wasn’t deserved.

 

Our defence provided a platform that allowed our attacking players confidence to keep playing and keep driving forward. Hollie in particular in the first half showed great composure on the ball and linked the play nicely. Driving runs down the left by Lily, Milly and Yasmin kept forcing us up the pitch but we couldn’t get the 2nd goal we deserved before the break. The message at half time was to keep doing exactly what we were doing, keep the energy and work rate up and keep pushing for the next goal. In the second half we stepped up another gear.

 

Yasmin was setting the tone with some surging runs and good use of the ball, and Annie and then Amie on the opposite flank were giving her opponent no time to breath either. Jess was by now adding a nice sense of calm to the midfield and keeping the ball moving as space started to open up.

 

On 52 minutes a surging run by Milly followed by a nice through ball allowed Louella to calmly slot home our second goal of the game. It was no more than we deserved and from then on it was a case of staying resolute at the back and seeing if we could close the game off as a contest.

 

To their credit the hosts kept on going. A change of shape for them pushed another player forward but our defensive unit worked tirelessly to restrict them to few clear chances. Going the other way we kept three players high so we were always a threat on the break and should really have closed the game out with a third. We didn’t manage another goal but it didn’t matter. We had done enough and march on to the semi-final with a fantastic 2-0 win!

 

This was a true team performance in every way. All 14 players were immense and we are all so proud of the attitude, the desire and commitment shown to win us this game.

Player of the match could genuinely have gone to any of them to be honest but, was rather controversially shared between two players! Abi, Amy and Yasmin were all superb and particularly unlucky not to get it this week. Lily B was the pick of the bunch of the defenders, and also fantastic going forward so she got the nod this week. The other POM was Missy, who was quite simply everywhere and won tackle after tackle which was key to everything we wanted to do today.

 

This was a super performance against a very good side, on a very difficult pitch, so the girls should all be really proud of themselves for this win, but also for how they have grown together into a formidable team in such a short space of time.

 

We face Division 1 Hitchin away (again) in the semi-final which we know will be a very tough game but these girls are certainly up the challenge and we look forward to that fixture in February. In the meantime it’s back to league action against top of the table Brook House next week for another tough game.

 

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The U16 Boys started 2025 away to AEK in the league, looking for a fresh start and really needing the points to move away from the relegation places and breathe some momentum into a campaign that has promised much but, yielded little as yet.

 

On a difficult surface far away in Enfield, the boys played a really good first half. Of the starting line-up, keeper El-Boukhari was vocal and efficient; Manning, Boshjaku & new team captain Crucefix, were solid in defence; Makamian and Song were diligent on the wings; Carlow, Green and Fan were industrious in the midfield, while Ifeacho and Da Silva looked a threat up-front. They were joined through the half by Silva, Collier, Hones, Marshall and Zefi, who all entered the fray with purpose, all making excellent cameos.

 

AEK scored a quality individual effort when their midfielder was given too much time unchallenged but, he had loads to do before letting fly from distance, his shot rocketing into the top corner. In return the Wood had several chances and after good work from Song and Ifeacho, Makamian saw his shot saved when the goal loomed large, while Silva and Da Silva had efforts on target too but, these lacked the pace to beat the assured home keeper. However, the match was very balanced and the Wood took to the field second half feeling good and confident that they could go on and win.

 

The Wood started fast with Hones picking out a lovely crossfield pass for Da Silva to fire narrowly wide. Fan then hit a fierce strike that was pushed smartly to the side by the home keeper, sufficiently wide to make the rebound difficult for Silva who was unable to fire home. The same guy then displayed very good handling when managing to hold a swerving Collier free kick and these inteventions were crucial in thwarting the Wood whilst providing a platform for AEK to win a corner on their first attack of the half. This was poorly taken but, somehow still got bundled into the net, the boys seemingly stunned and unrecovered when another rank effort somehow squeezed home very shortly after.

 

At 3-0 down, the Wood needed a goal badly but, Silva’s excellent cross sailed through the AEK box unchallenged to safety while Da Silva shot high when put through by Makamian's reverse pass. AEK then proceeded to run riot, scoring three more abject goals as the Wood totally capitulated as a defensive unit; the match ended 6-0, becoming easily the worst half of football this side has ever played. There were positives though and the biggest was Carlow’s outstanding debut performance in the holding midfield role, winning countless headers and challenges whilst showing real quality on the ball.

 

The boys face AC Finchley South next in the Challenge Cup which is now the only hope of silverware remaining to them this season. It will be interesting to see their reaction to today’s performance in that game and the remaining league matches? Today’s disappointments and shortcomings could drive the squad forward to train harder, to compete more and play with greater desire, and certainly, this path forward offers a chance of future success that could see today’s result become a blip and distant memory in the not to distant future. Alternatively, the boys could choose to go through the motions again, become statues when off the ball, shirk responsibility, hide and continue to come second best to other boys just like themselves. Unfortunately, this path offers nothing constructive or worthwhile and the future of this team must be in doubt if that path is chosen?

 

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Our U14 girls had a tough away day vs Goffs Oak after an enforced 7 week lay off this afternoon. The Wood started quickly and tried to stamp their authority on the game especially after a recent tight 3-1 home win against Goffs, not so long ago. Goffs are a decent side with some very skilful attacking players and some uncompromising defenders.

The Goffs GK won POM today as she was outstanding in keeping a myriad of Wood attempts from crossing her line. The wood were to take the lead from a beautifully composed finish after some great work by ‘Il Phenomenon’, our G9 Gabby with an assist from Karadonna.

 

This was a deserved lead but Goffs were looking dangerous and it wasn’t long before their own star striker launched a 25yd screamer into the top corner for 1-1. Territorially, Goffs just had the advantage in the first half, with the lion’s share of attempts on goal created by the Wood, so 1-1 at HT would have been a fair score. However, we know football is never fair and with super skipper Annie doing some sterling work cleaning up in front of the defence of Emily in goal then Yvie, Ava , Poppy S and Theaya the back four, the ball somehow broke loose and was between two white shirts; neither took command of the situation this time and it gave Goffs the sniff at goal and the 2-1 HT lead with a neat finish.

 

At HT we talked about the importance of the next goal on the game and also how we would react if Goffs scored it. The girls’ positivity, commitment and desire shone through in this moment and they knew their task. The second half started and Lola was tormenting the Goffs RB and new signing Sophie K making her long awaited debut looked a real threat in front of goal.

 

Poppy N playing in a new holding midfield role looked like prime Busquets at times today spraying the ball around the pitch with aplomb! Today was a day where we talked about overplaying and causing ourselves issues. We did this at times today and in the wrong central areas which in turn coughed up chances on our goal. Goffs were to go 3-1 up with one such effort that crept into our net.

 

Could we now hold our heads up and refuse to buckle, stay in the fight and get ourselves a foothold in the game? Yes we could!! Aanya one of the most naturally gifted players in the league picked the ball up 30 yds out, beat one player, shimmied and dropped a shoulder to get half a yard before unleashing a drive into the corner of the net: 3-2 and game on! This goal dented Goffs who thought they had won at 3-1; they hadn’t and were not prepared for the storm coming their way. We had prepared for this at HT so we all knew what to do and how we’d do it.

 

The girls were now fighting like banshees for every ball, thunderous tackles to the left and to the right! Yvie in one such challenge limped off with blood dripping from her ankle as she shook her fist in determination 👊🤬 to get the next goal. Poppy N was having more say as the game wore on driving at the Goffs’ defence numerous times and on one occasion she fed Lonaldo who danced to a samba beat, left right left, half a yard, bang 3-3!!

 

We had 8 minutes now to stick or bust and both teams tried to win the game but a draw on a horrible pitch was a fair result. We are so, so pleased with the girls application today because at 3-1 down with 20 minutes to go, 95% of teams would’ve throw in the towel. However, not these girls who fought and fought and got what they deserved; a great football and life lesson for this exciting young team today.

 

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What a spectacular showdown it was on a chilly Saturday morning as the mighty Borehamwood 2000 U10 girls stormed into Bedwell Rangers' territory, led by the ever-inspiring Captain Daisy. After a lengthy winter break, the girls were back with a vengeance, their energy palpable from the get-go.

 

Quarter 1: Explosive Start 

The first quarter kicked off with a bang as Elsie narrowly missed a long shot, signalling Borehamwood's intent. Polly, taking on goalkeeping duties, made some crucial clearances, ensuring the team stayed on top. Tippi dominated midfield with powerful tackles, and it was Daisy who finally broke the deadlock, weaving through defenders with ease before netting a sublime goal. Not long after, Daisy doubled the lead with a thunderous shot from distance. Amber, cool and composed in defence, thwarted Bedwell’s attempts with her signature tackles. The highlight was Sienna's brilliant backline play, linking up with Tippi and Ruby, culminating in Daisy completing her hat-trick with a clinical finish.

 

Quarter 2: Building Momentum 

Confidence soaring, Borehamwood entered the second quarter with Sienna stepping into goalkeeping duties and Anisia fortifying the defence. Daisy’s perfect cross found Juniper, whose effort was brilliantly saved by Bedwell’s keeper. Maisie took control of midfield, and her quick reflexes saw her convert Elsie’s corner into Borehamwood’s fourth goal. The team’s synergy was undeniable, with Elsie showcasing her dribbling prowess to score a stunning fifth goal. Juniper added another with a well-placed shot from outside the box, taking the tally to six. Elsie came tantalizingly close to adding another but was denied by the woodwork.

 

Quarter 3: Unrelenting Pressure 

Buzzing with energy, the Wood Army surged forward in the third quarter. Juniper quickly added her second goal, striking with venom. Tippi, back in midfield, orchestrated the play, delivering a perfect pass to Elsie, who was once again was denied by the post. Sienna's remarkable save kept Bedwell at bay, while Polly’s dominance in midfield and pin point passing led to another well taken goal by Daisy. Amber remained vigilant, cutting out any Bedwell advances. Daisy continued her offensive onslaught, narrowly missing another long-range effort. Tippi and Elsie’s corner routines were a joy to watch, making life for a Bedwell defender very difficult. Ever vigilant, Daisy capitalizing on a goal kick error to blast home another goal with a her first touch to make it eight goals for Borehamwood.

 

Quarter 4: Closing with Style 

The final quarter saw Ruby dazzling down the left wing, her dribbling skills reminiscent of Ryan Giggs. Sienna, now in central defense, provided stability, while Anisia took on goalkeeping duties pulling off a series of important saves and clearances. Daisy, now switching her attention to creating opportunities, delivered a pinpoint cross to Tippi, who calmly slotted home her first goal. Moments later, Daisy added her fifth with her trademark right foot, whilst Ruby and Juniper were both unlucky not to score despite their impressive efforts. Maisie and Polly’s tireless work in midfield ensured Borehamwood maintained control. Tippi’s second goal was a sublime long range shot, which came from another of Daisy’s accurate passes. Not ready to call it a day, Daisy capped off her remarkable performance with a blistering shot from wide on the right, securing Borehamwood’s twelfth goal. Bedwell Rangers made a last minute surge, which had Borehamwood holding their breath, however Amber’s timely tackle preserved their clean sheet.

 

Player of the Match

Daisy's performance was nothing short of extraordinary, notching up multiple goals and providing key assists. Her leadership and skill on the field were instrumental in Borehamwood's dominant display.

 

This match was a testament to Borehamwood 2000’s resilience, skill, and teamwork. The girls controlled the pace from the outset, delivering some of the best football we’ve seen this season. A special shoutout to Sienna, Polly, and Anisia for stepping up in goal. 2025 looks incredibly bright for this talented squad!

 

24/25 - The Word in the Wood #15

Posted on 15th December, 2024

The Wood's juniors wrapped up 2024 this weekend with some sparkling football that big Santa appreciated very much before setting out on his important journeys!

 

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Borehamwood 2000: A year to be proud of. 

As the year comes to a close, Borehamwood 2000 U10 Girls has truly captured hearts and made waves in the world of U10 football. This remarkable group of young players has not only transitioned seamlessly from 5-a-side to 7-a-side football but has also set a shining example of teamwork, skill, and determination.

 

At the start of the season, moving to a larger squad and adapting to a more complex game could have been a daunting challenge. Yet, Borehamwood 2000 embraced it with open arms, proving that their talent and passion are unmatched. The leap to 7-a-side football has not just been smooth, it’s been spectacular. This team has evolved, becoming more tactically aware with every match. Their passing game, once promising, has blossomed into a true spectacle of precision and collaboration, showcasing the incredible bond that ties these players together.

Playing Your Part: Strength in Every Position

Defensively, Borehamwood 2000 has been a fortress. Opponents have often found themselves frustrated, unable to crack the wall of strength that stands tall and resolute. The backline is a testament to the girls’ grit, discipline, and unwavering focus.

In midfield, the team has shown what it takes to dominate the heart of the pitch. Their relentless energy and fine-tuned “engines” ensure that they control the game’s tempo, linking defense to attack with seamless precision. These midfield maestros embody the perfect balance of work rate and creativity, proving that success in football often begins in the center of the field.

 

Upfront, Borehamwood 2000’s strike-force has been nothing short of sensational. Scoring an astonishing 55 goals in just 12 games, these forwards have a hunger for the back of the net that rivals some of the best teams. Their ability to convert chances into goals has left fans in awe and opposition defenders in disarray.

 

Meanwhile, between the posts, the team’s brave goalkeepers have been nothing less than heroic. The courage it takes to stand as the last line of defense, knowing the weight of the game can rest on your shoulders, is immense. Borehamwood 2000’s keepers have risen to the occasion time and again, embodying resilience and composure.

More Than Just Football

While the accolades and victories are worth celebrating, what truly sets Borehamwood 2000 apart is the spirit of camaraderie that defines this team. The friendships built on and off the pitch are as strong as their defensive line, and their infectious love for the game is evident in the huge smiles they wear during every match. The joy and passion these girls bring to football are a reminder of why we all love this team. 

 

A crucial part of this journey has been the unwavering support from parents, grandparents, and friends—the ever-enthusiastic ‘Wood Army.’ Your cheers from the sidelines and belief in these girls have been a huge factor in their success, driving them to give their all in every game.

Looking Ahead to 2025

As we look to 2025, the momentum of Borehamwood 2000 shows no signs of slowing. This team is on a path to succeed both as individuals and as a team. With their determination, skill, and unity, there’s no doubt that even greater achievements lie ahead.

To the players, coaches, and supporters of Borehamwood 2000: thank you for your unwavering support. This group of young players are an inspiration to all, proving that hard work, teamwork, and love for the game can lead to extraordinary things. 
 
Have a fantastic Christmas and a Happy New Year. Let’s make 2025 another year to remember!
 
Finally, the club would like to say a tremendous thank you to Manager Gareth and all his wonderful support staff this season so far including Emma, Emma C, Stephen, Katy, Kacey & Susie! Together they have completed a wonderful job, building solid bonds and creating an incredible environment for the girls to enjoy the game and thrive!

 

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And it’s a wrap! Before heading off for our Winter break and the wrapping and unwrapping of Christmas presents and Ferrero Rochers, the Wood’s U15 Girls had one last fixture in the County Cup to get through.

 

On paper it was a fixture we were always likely to win, against a Goffs Oak side two divisions below us, so it was a great opportunity for us to play with confidence and get into some good habits for tougher games that lie ahead.  

 

The team were warned about being complacent and respecting the opposition and the competition, but also urged to go out and enjoy and express themselves and they duly delivered on both fronts.

 

Goffs could not cope with our attacking play and we raced into a 3-0 lead inside 15 mins with goals from Louella, Lilly VT and Scarlett. Gabriella notched her second goal of the season on 20 mins and a barnstorming run and calm finish from centre back Amy on the stroke of half time made it 5-0. It could have been plenty more as well.

 

A few changes were made at half time to freshen up the attack and the result was plenty more of the same attacking threat. A nice solo goal from Milly, a second of the match for Scarlett and a second half hatrick from Louella (making it 4 for the game) made it 11-0.  There was still time for Louella to turn provider and assist Yasmin with a nice goal to finish the game. 

 

Across the whole match Nisa in goal was rarely troubled but was always available for the defence to play back to and trust her with the ball.   The back four of Leni, Amy, Lily and Annie were dominant throughout and denied Goffs any early Christmas joy from an attacking threat, and all of them managed to get forward and support our own attacks at times as well. 

 

In the middle of the park, Jess and Lilly VT were excellent along with POM Hollie who was pulling the strings and moving the ball around brilliantly. Our attacking play was excellent with Milly, Yas, Louella, Scarlett and Gabs all getting goals and wing wizard Amie chipped in with 5 assists. A special mention to Louella who has now reached 20 goals for the season and we are only half way through!

 

At the midway point of our first ever season, the girls have performed superbly.   We currently sit joint top in the league with the title and promotion very much up for grabs. We are also now into the quarter final of the county game and will fancy our chances against a strong Berkhamsted Raiders side in the new year. 

 

We have competed well against everybody we have played so far, including a few division 1 sides, but perhaps more importantly we are receiving great credit from opposition coaches and referees alike  for the style and quality of football that we play.  If we continue to work hard and continue to gel well as a group then the future is very bright for this squad.

 

A very big thank you and well done to the team’s staff – Manager Joe and assistants Kristi and David – who have taken to juniors’ management so naturally and efficiently. They, the girls and a keen and wonderfully supportive parent base have fitted into the club like the pieces in a jigsaw and we can’t wait to see what they can all achieve in 2025!

 

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U16 Boys faced Omonia White in the league knowing another hard test was coming. The Omonia team were gunning to go second in the league and arrived at Pursley with many of their guys looking like they were wearing stilts such was their prodigious height! However, the Wood were ready all the same and are slowly gaining a confidence in their ability to play the game on the deck, controlling matches and opponents in this manner regardless of their physical profile.

 

Though it’s not easy at an advanced level where all teams possess excellent individual players, the boys have conceded far too many soft goals this season, averaging two a game at present. Today’s game saw more of the same with the Wood falling behind quickly after its left side failed to deal with a long ball, and its right side failed to make any challenge on the Omonia attacker, his long shot finding the net when a slightly deeper position may have resulted in a quite routine save?

 

However, the Wood don’t lack for character and, undaunted, began knocking the ball around beautifully, putting Omonia to the sword and dominating the half with football of the highest order. The first action came when Makamian, enjoying a strong end to the year and a very good match on the left wing, was hacked down centrally. Manning, another who exudes total calm and class on the ball, strolled up to fire the resultant free kick narrowly over the bar.

 

Between the sticks, keeper Elboukhari was brilliantly barking out orders like a parade ground sergeant, showing so much leadership and character, and his quick thinking fed Makamian, who did the same with a slide rule pass for Da Silva, a player who is a constant threat to defences everywhere and had just missed the target after a mesmerising mazy dribble. This time, he produced a sublime through ball to release top scorer Silva, his shot perfect but, for the height which allowed the keeper to save. Three passes from one end to the other in less than 10 seconds, proving the Wood’s quality and chosen style of play.

 

MoM Green has been getting back to his very best and was dominating at the point of the Wood’s midfield triangle, given a freedom created by consistently excellent performances from Crucefix and Zefi in the holding roles. Da Silva fed Green who picked out Silva with a sharp early pass, his super low shot just failing to find the far post.

 

Makamian and Da Silva combined again shortly after to feed Green whose long curling effort flew inches past the right hand post. Thereafter, a quality Makamian corner seemed destined to be dispatched into the net as it dropped into the 6 yard box, but, static players saw the chance squandered and Omonia break full length at pace. Proving what it takes to perform as a Wood winger, Song, another player ending the year very strongly, sprinted fully 80 yards to make an incredible last ditch sliding tackle, denying a certain goal!

 

The Wood piled on, Zefi crashing a header from midfield into Silva, who showed a lovely touch to control and then hit a fierce volley that was parried by the away keeper for a corner. Makamian stroked it in again and this time the Wood actually moved, with Hones, playing a very solid half, stooping bravely to win a key header and find Silva, slamming home the ball for his 12th of the season!

 

After the re-start, Da Silva curled in another tremendous ball that just evaded Silva, while Elboukhari used all his frame to dive full length to brilliantly keep out an Omonia strike. Then the goal of the game, Zefi again winning the ball in midfield and simply but, crucially finding Song on the right. He strode forward and exchanged delightful passes with Silva, before curling a stunner that fell for Green to power forward totally in position, dispatching a perfectly struck low pass into the bottom left corner, the away keeper absolutely helpless to stop it.

 

Fan now entered the fray and set about harassing the away defence effectively, while Crucefix became more and more influential, winning the ball and playing it so intelligently into the areas that most benefited the Wood and most hurt the opposition. Da Silva sent away Green with another great pass and his snap shot was parried for yet another corner. This time, however, Omonia cleared and a series of basic Wood mistakes – failing to stay marked, a block missed and a deflected shot that might have been palmed away – saw a one-man Omonia counter end with the ball in the home net.

 

The Wood ringed the changes - bringing on Collier, McGuinness, Pop and Marshall – and the team continued its good play, testament to how well these boys adapted to the speed of the game. The half ended 2-2 and re-started soon after with Pop soaring like a condor to send a powerful header goalwards that was blocked on the line. McGuinness was menacing the Omonia defence, getting the ball out of his feet and sprinting hard and with purpose. Collier was continuing his recent excellent form, hard in the tackle and calm in possession, while Marshall decided attack was the best defence and threw himself into the action, totally committed and almost firing home his first Wood goal!

 

Crucefix sent a ball over the top to Fan, whose effort beat the keeper but, just failed to find the net. Boshjaku and Manning were calmness personified at the back and stroking the ball around beautifully, the foundation for so much of the Wood’s good play further forward. From this, Green struck yet another goal bound shot, palmed wide for a corner. Fan’s excellent delivery was cleared to McGuinness who flashed a fierce shot from distance just wide.

 

Despite all this good play and more, the next goal went to Omonia with a ball that should have been simply cleared, staying in play to the delight of the opposition and being buried shortly after. Somehow 2-3 down, the boys had to dig deep again so they got on with it, continuing to play in triangles and use possession effectively.

 

As the game wound up, Zefi, oozing class with every touch, produced a world class cross for Da Silva, always the live wire, to wriggle free. The away defender could only bring him down and a penalty was awarded. After missing countless, consecutive spot kicks previously, the Wood broke this run recently and this time, Silva stepped up to take on the responsibility and fire home, making the final score 3-3 and giving the Wood a well deserved point. After a pre-season spent in hospital, it seemed fitting that this Wood stalwart should end the action in 2024 so successfully and provide the inspiration for two of the Wood’s founding brothers - Montgomery and Ifeacho - to battle back from their own recent setbacks, which we know they will do, tough and determined as they are.

 

As the calendar year closes out, we thank coaches Manning, Montgomery and Silva for all their hard work and support, without which the team could not function. Likewise, we are so grateful for the support of Mary, a woman of incredible organisation and talent, and genuinely, a one in a million.

 

2024 is almost done and we’ve learnt much. Today’s performance exemplifies where we have improved with fluid, effective passing and movement, and also where we need to improve, with better decision making and execution in our defensive duties across the board. However, every one of the boys is on the up, getting better fast and their old manager thanks them for putting up with his hissy fits and reminds them that he is really very proud of them all indeed.

 

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Our U15 Boys have enjoyed a great year and today took the long trek over to Bishops Stortford for the last 16 game in the prestigious County Cup. BSFC were decent opponents, sitting 3rd, 3 divisions above Borehamwood in the Mid Herts Prem.

 

The Wood started brightly and went close with long range efforts firstly from McGregor and then from Lennard, the latter forcing the Stortford keeper to just tip the ball around the post.

 

Down the other end Torshakani pulled off a run of saves that wouldn’t have looked out of place in any stadium across the land. Stortford pushed forward and started to take control of the game in midfield, scoring a couple of well-worked efforts to head in at half time 2-0.

 

The Wood were still in the game though and knew they had to start the half well to put the opposition under pressure. The Wood didn’t quite manage this and just 10 seconds into the half went 3-0 down. The players though battled to the end and although the game ended 6-0, every player did the team proud and worked hard to the end with special mentions to Torshakani, Smith, Murphy and Sheppard who really impressed today. Overall, not the result we were looking for but the Wood have bigger fish to fry in the coming new year.

 

The team this season has gone from strength to strength and are sitting well placed moving into the second half of the season, 2nd in the league and still in both league cups. With the right amount of effort, the boys have the ability to go on and make the second half of the season their most successful yet.

 

Massive thanks go to Craig and Matt who are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to train and improve the boys. The results are obvious and impressive and the hard work of these guys is both very well noted and greatly appreciated! With the incomparable Rita doing the business in the tea hut every week, we have a great team on and off the pitch!!

 

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Unfortunately, our U14 Girls' match in the Junior League Cup against Bury was postponed due to reasons outside their control, while their opposition were unable to field a side last weekend in the County Cup, the Wood progressing into the next round via a walkover. This was a great shame as the players and staff just want to play football matches but, these hiccups haven't diminished what has been a tremendous campaign thus far, with the girls amassing an impressive 11 wins and just 2 losses in all competitons.

 

From the onset, the staff knew this was always going to be a bit of a transitional season with some tough days to be expected. With only 10 signed up pre-season due to one reason or another, we needed to add new players quickly and did so from a wealth of strong applicants, with 7 tremendous new signings adding to what was already a very richly talented and welcoming squad. The new girls integrated fantastically well and in double quick time all adding their personalities and skills to the pot, even helping to reinvigorate their vastly experienced manager after 6 long seasons of football!

 

These new arrivals: Poppy S, Yvie D, Pheidi F, Aanya R, Lola P, Poppy N & Isabella C, arrived with fire in their bellies, with a point to prove and their hearts and minds open wide. The girls and their parents all threw themselves fully behind the Wood’s cause, falling in love with this amazing little team and club, and in return we all love them back just as dearly!

 

We worked very hard as a squad over the summer, helping the new girls understand and get to grips with how we like to play as a team, with the ball on the ground and everyone expected to want and to cherish possession of the ball. The hard work from the existing squad and our new signings has been paying off and is making not only good footballers but fantastic individuals and young people to be proud of.

 

The team is now challenging on three fronts for the League, the Junior League Cup and the blue riband County Cup too. The future looks very bright and is even more so as we have made a further new signing, with a very exciting new player - Sophie K – joining our ranks. Sophie is a top class striker with a fearsome shot and eye for goal, and will hopefully be the cherry on the cake for this excellent young side.

 

However, this team would be nothing without the Wood stalwarts of old and the girls who have fought with us for the last 6 years! These heroines: Annie J, Kara E, Hazel C, Emily H, Theaya P, Lucy W, Elsie J, Ava S, Riss E-B and Gabby U – continue to improve rapidly and together we’re building something special; the players can feel it, as can the coaches and parents, with a bond and togetherness that we haven’t felt in a while. Captain fantastic - Annie J - said she has never been more excited for a season with the Wood as she has this year and that says it all! A huge thank you from the staff to all of our amazing girls; you make our weekends so much more fun and here’s to an excellent 2025!

 

Finally, a massive thank you to the team’s staff – Manager Dave and coaches Richard and Pete. It’s so easy to forget these guys are volunteers giving up huge amounts of their precious time for the benefit of the next generation. In this team, they are also hugely generous sponsors allowing the club to provide value for money and ensure all our children can play regardless of their financial background. Take a bow, gents, and truly, thank you for everything that you do.

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24/25 - The Word in the Wood #14

Posted on 8th December, 2024

The Wood's fixtures were decimated by the weather but, our U16 Boys Herts FA County Trophy match against Berkhamsted did go ahead; the conditions were wet n' wild and with everyone soaked through and chilled to the bone, the losers on the day would feel it extra hard.

 

The Wood's prep for the biggest game of the season was hampered by circumstances meaning only 12 were able to make training mid-week. However, the boys started well with keeper Marshall and Hones distributing the ball well to feed MoM Song on the right wing; enjoying an outstanding match, he won the ball constantly and sent in a barrage of high quality crosses. However, the Wood's other offensive players were unable to take advantage of this bounty and were frustratingly offside when they were able to find the net twice later in the half.

 

Half time was swung round in record time as the cold and rain bit deep; against this backdrop, the first goal would be very important. It seemed destined to go to the Wood after a number of corners dropped into the Berko 6 yard box. However, too many of the lads were on their heels and unable to convert any of the many glorious opportunities presented to ram the ball home. It's a dangerous game to play and the inevitable happened: Berko first to the ball in midfield, the striker unmarked receiving the pass, the shot lacking pace but, still finding the net.

 

The Wood tried hard to equalise with Crucefix driving the team on and again enjoying a brilliant match combining steel in the tackle and silk on the ball. Da Silva's long shot was saved low, the home keeper doing the same again when Silva streaked clean through, while Collier, enjoying an excellent match, struck a missile from the edge of the box that cannoned off the bar. That was the story one way, while the other end saw an unfortunate mix up and the referee ignoring a blatant push on Zefi (again playing some lovely football) to allow a second Berko goal to stand, effectively sealing the tie.

 

The boys tried hard today in horrible conditions, but those conditions were shared with Berko and they managed to find a way; their dream of County glory continues. The Wood's is over and with this being the 4th consecutive game the boys have drawn or led at half time only to lose the second half, the area of improvement is obvious. Preparing oneself both physically and mentally is really important to turning that around as is a great desire to succeed, really wanting to make big finals and win important trophies, and doing whatever it takes to make that happen.

 

The boys are in a tough league and have hard games ahead. No one is going to help us out so we roll up our sleeves, graft, think a little more deeply about what we're doing and what we're trying to achieve. Then, as sure as anything in this world, we change our fortunes and receive the rich rewards our good football deserves.