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Post by ferryman on Sept 17, 2018 16:21:15 GMT 1
This Friday [September 21st/Medi 21] we welcome Goytre United to the Old Road/ Nos Wener nesaf byddwn ni'n croesawu Goytre United i'r Old Road. Kick-off/I ddechrau am 7.30pm.
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Post by ferryman on Sept 18, 2018 21:34:57 GMT 1
From our Facebook page/Oddi ar ein tudalen Facebook:
"MATCHDAY 4 - DERBY DAY UNDER THE LIGHTS! This Friday evening under the Old Road floodlights the Reds welcome Goytre Utd for a tough first derby of the season.
ko7.30pm Bar Red & Cafe Open from 4pm"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2018 23:57:07 GMT 1
If I wasn’t piercing my eyeballs i would have have popped over to watch the EFL wannabes playing against a proper club on Friday
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Post by uptonparkgoodbye on Sept 19, 2018 8:53:01 GMT 1
.............that's a proper club ("Goyt Stables mob") who are content with their lot + show no ambition whatsoever. Real role models are Goyt for small clubs in the Punt Talbet area (like Trefelin). At least Ferry are giving it a go unlike Goyt who can't even say are a big fish in a small pool.
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Post by ferryman on Sept 20, 2018 18:17:02 GMT 1
From our website/Oddi ar ein gwefan:
"In what is always an entertaining encounter the Reds will be hoping to kick into form against former coach Lee John's team.
Carl Shaw's men won their last game on penalties in the league cup against Panteg while John's outfit lost at home to Pontypridd 1-0.
The visitors sit above the Reds in the Division One league table though in seventh position with seven points, four points higher than the Ferry albeit playing two games more.
Kick off is 7.30pm with a free programme for season ticket holders."
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Post by ferryman on Sept 21, 2018 20:29:37 GMT 1
H/t 1 - 0
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Post by ferryman on Sept 21, 2018 21:53:13 GMT 1
Final score/Sgôr derfynol: Briton Ferry Llansawel 1 Goytre United 0.
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Post by ferryman on Sept 22, 2018 10:00:26 GMT 1
Scorer/Sgoriwr: Lee Bevan. Man of the match/Seren y gêm: Conah McFenton. Attendance/Torf: 198.
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Post by ferryman on Sept 22, 2018 11:18:58 GMT 1
From our Facebook page/Oddi ar ein tudalen Facebook:
"REDS TAKE POINTS! A superb header from Lee Bevan secured an important three points against neighbours Goytre Utd at the Old Road last night. Thanks to the supporters who came along and match sponsors Status Builders"
The winning goal/Y gôl fuddugol:
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Post by ferryman on Sept 26, 2018 16:00:10 GMT 1
From our website/Oddi ar ein gwefan:
"A superb header from centre back Lee Bevan in the first half was enough to settle the match that was a very evenly fought contest with Lee John’s team feeling like they should have at least had a point from the game.
Reds manager Carl Shaw welcomed back Bevan to the team after missing the cup win against Panteg with him partnering Ian Hiller, with Luke Harris and Sam Baker making up the back four in front of Conah McFenton.
A midfield of captain Rory Healey, Warren Hudson and Tyler Brock formed an attacking line up behind the front three of Gavin Jones, Luke Jones and Steve Davey.
The visitors had started the season well before a disappointing 1-0 loss at home to Pontypridd last week.
Referee Ryan Gosling started proceedings in front of a good crowd just short of 200 and it was the blues who got out of the blocks the quickest seeing an early penalty appeal turned down as well as testing McFenton with two good efforts early on that the keeper did well to save.
Slowly the Ferry settled though and they saw midfielder Warren Hudson hit the post with a good right foot drive from outside the box, from the resulting Steve Davey corner the 6ft 4 frame of Bevan climbed higher than any other player to time a perfect header past Luke Martin into the top corner on 33 minutes allowing a slight advantage at the interval for the hosts.
The Reds nearly extended their lead instantly from the second half kick off after some superb play from Rory Healey allowed Luke Jones a snapshot that went just inches wide of Martins post.
Another chance from Davey after some good build up play was well saved by Martin moments later.
The visitors had an excellent go in the second half though, the first chance saw a superb long range free kick hit the post after McFenton judged it to be going wide.
The pressure continued from Goytre Utd in the last quarter but a solid defensive performance marshalled by keeper McFenton allowed the Reds to take the bragging rights and a vital three points.
Next up for the Reds is another home derby against Port Talbot Town on Friday 28th September 2018 - 7.30pm kick-off."
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