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September 2008

Under 12’s Fixture List/Results

Sunday 14th

Balsall & Berkswell Colts

8-3

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 21st

Bilton Ajax

2-5

Alveston

Sunday 28th

Bilton Ajax

0-15

Wellsbourne Wanderers

October 2008

Sunday 12th

Fenny Compton

5-4

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 19th

Bilton Ajax

3-3

Hillmorton Juniors

November 2008

Sunday 2nd

Bilton Ajax

3-5

Balsall & Berkswell Colts

Sunday 9th

Central Ajax

4-2

Bilton Ajax (League Cup 1st Rd)

Sunday 16th

St. Peters Celtic

5-1

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 23rd

Bilton Ajax

3-2

Southam Vipers

Sunday 30th

Tazmanian Cruizers Juniors

5-3

Bilton Ajax

December 2008

Sunday 7th

Bilton Ajax

10-0

Southam United Dynamos (Sup Cup)

Sunday 14th

Bilton Ajax

1-3

Kenilworth Town

Sunday 21st

Wellsbourne Wanderers

2-2

Bilton Ajax

January 2009

Sunday 11th

Bilton Ajax

1-5

Central Ajax

Sunday 25th

Alveston

3-5

Bilton Ajax

February 2009

Sunday 1st

Central Ajax

4-1

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 22nd

Southam United Vipers

4-5

Bilton Ajax

March 2009

Sunday 1st

Bilton Ajax

2-3

Fenny Compton

Sunday 15th

Hillmorton Juniors

3-4

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 29th

Bilton Ajax

4-0

St. Peters Celtic

April 2009

Wednesday 8th

Bilton Ajax

1-3

Tazmanian Cruizers Colts

Sunday 26th

Bilton Ajax

4-2

Tazmanian Cruizers Juniors

Sunday 14 September 2008

 Balsall & Berkeswell 8 - 3 Bilton Ajax

We lost heavily today though the gap between the teams was not really that great.

In fact, a spirited performance in the second half should have narrowed or even equalised the scores. Most of the Balsall goals came from well aimed corners which we struggled to defend.

The team showed flashes of last weeks brilliance with a lot of good passing and unselfish teamwork.  Tom Ogelthorpe and Josh Ireson are flourishing on the wings getting in some great crosses and through balls. Well placed goals came from Simon Cox and Matthew Gibbard up front. Ruairi O’Brien and Stuart Clarke battled hard in defence with Daniel Harbord (Captain) and Dennis Page and Danny Downes also had good matches.

3 new players have joined the team: Tom Carey (goalie), Toby Mearns and Daniel Nutt.

Sunday 21st September 2008

Bilton Ajax 2 v 5 Alveston

It was a cracking match today with the lads coming out strong and competitive right from the start.

3 minutes in and an early goal from Simon Cox who back- kicked into the air and then headed in his own ball! Brilliant defending from Ruairi O’Brien prevented an immediate comeback. Matthew Gibbard scored late in the first half after a number of his shots were just over and just wide. 

It was an excellent team performance against the best in the league.  Brandon Smith and Tom Oglethorpe fought injury to play today.  Daniel Nutt and Toby Mearns both made appearances for the club.

MOTM was Tom Carey in goal who bravely stopped a dozen or more shots from Alveston.  Well done to everyone!

Sunday 28 September 2008

Bilton Ajax 0 v 15 Wellesbourne

We were unable to field a full team today because of injuries and absences.

Those that came though played with their usual spirit and determination even as the goals mounted up.

There were some excellent individual performances as well and MOTM today went to Daniel Harbord for his strength and pace in defence.

It was a difficult match against a class side but the club were proud of all who took part and look forward to a full team for the next match!

Sunday October 12th 2008

Fenny Compton 5 – 4 Bilton Ajax

This was for sure the game of 2 halves today! 4-0 down at half time was a score reflective of a team lacking the confidence to play the football that can be played by Ajax. After some changes to the set up at half time the team stepped up to the challenge. Charles Khawula made a fine debut up front, and driven by Captain Daniel Harbord the team poured forward with good football at every opportunity. Fine work from Josh Ireson (MOTM) and some superb keeping from Tom Carey showed everyone how attitude can make the difference. Matty Gibbard, the scorer of all 4 goals today, worked well alongside Simon Cox. Tom Oglethorpe, Stuart Clarke and Ruairi O'Brien tirelessly worked the flanks, whilst the mid-field got stuck in to win ball. With seconds on the clock, Brandon Smith rose above the defence to thunder a corner ball against the bar, which denied this team a deserved draw for a fantastic performance. Well done lads!

Sunday 19th October 2008

Bilton Ajax 3 – 3 Hillmorton Under 12’s

A point at last! The team played a strong and competitive game today in an exciting match which included 2 penalties.

Matthew Gibbard (MOTM) converted our penalty and scored a well deserved second.  Brandon Smith, back from injury, pulled off the third with a sweet, looping strike from 25 yards out which completely fooled the goalie!

There was good co-ordinated defending from Ruairi O’Brien, Daniel Harbord (C) and Stu Clarke.

Well done to the whole team!

Sunday 2 November 2008

Bilton Ajax 3 v 5 Balsall & Berkeswell

The team played with real skill and spirit today – sadly, the scoreline didn’t reflect such a hard fought match!

2 goals down after 4 minutes, the team swung decisively into action. Simon Cox scored after 12 minutes and Matthew Gibbard equalised with a penalty after 18 minutes. At half time the teams were 3 goals all after a Matthew Gibbard shot deflected off Simon Cox and flew into the net.

Though Balsall scored a further 2 in the second half, much of the activity was in their half with some great play up front.  MOTM was Tom Oglethorpe for grafting so hard down the left wing. Keelan Offer made his first appearance for the team. The team has really come together now, it’s just goals and points we need!

Sunday 9 November 2008

Central Ajax 4 - 2 Bilton Ajax

League Cup 1st Round

Showers, strong winds and a waterlogged pitch made play very difficult today and the lads struggled to clinch the match.

We were 3 -1 down at half time despite an excellent goal from Matthew Gibbard.  The first half had seen good pressure up front with Charles Khawola nearly scoring his first for the club – unfortunately cleared off their goal line!

A goal from Tom Ogelthorpe in the second half kept our hopes open but Central Ajax scored a further two. 

MOTM was Ruari O’Brien for his dogged defending today.  It was a brave performance in difficult conditions!

Sunday 23 November 08

Bilton Ajax 3- 2 Southam United

It was a thrilling match today, played out in near freezing conditions and the team recorded their first win of the season!

We were 2-1 up at half time with the teams head to head in fast, competitive play.

Into the second half and Southam scored first but then came the winning goal - a well deserved hat trick for Matthew Gibbard.  Tom ‘Scarey’ Carey again proved a safe pair of hands in goal with some strong defending from the back 4 of Josh Ireson, Ruari O’Brien, Brandon Smith and Daniel Harbord (C).

There were excellent contributions from everyone – Denis Paige had a shot cleared off the line, Danny Downes battled hard in midfield with Adam Huxford, and Charles Khawola broke through the Southam defence several times.

Well done to everyone - victory is sweet!

Sunday 30th November

Bilton Ajax 3 v 5 Tazmanian Cruisers

Three excellent goals today from Brandon Smith, Tom Ogelthorpe and Adam Huxford.  Not quite enough to clinch the match but nevertheless a good solid performance from the lads.

Some excellent controlled headers this week also from Adam and others + lots of intelligent passing between the wings and forwards.  Keelan Offer played well up front and it was good to have Stuart Clarke back battling in defence.

We’re not exactly where we wanted to be at this point but we’re only half way through the season!

Sunday 7 December 2008

Bilton Ajax 10 - 0 Southam United Dynamos

Supplementary Cup 1st Round

A superior performance today saw the under 12’s decisively through to the next round of the Supplementary Cup.

8 goals came thick and fast in the first half from Simon Cox (3), Adam Huxford (MOTM), Danny Downes, Josh Ireson and Matthew Gibbard (2).  Matthew then added a further 2 in the second half. Denis Paige, Toby Mearns and Charles Khawola also nearly scored.

The lads played a confident game, building on the new 4-2-4 attacking formation which is working well for them. Passing, heading, shooting and teamwork is all improving.  Excellent defending at the back today from Daniel Harbord, Stuart Clarke & Josh Ireson with Tom Carey in goal. Well done to all the team + the manager and coaches who have been patiently working with them!

Sunday 14th December 2008

Bilton Ajax 1 – 3 Kenilworth Town

The lads played a skilful and tenacious game today against one of the best in the league, narrowly failing to win – in fact a draw would have been a fairer result.

It was one all at half time – an excellent goal from Adam Huxford who played another strong game. Ajax had had most of the possession and most of the shots on goal.

Early on in the second half though we conceded a penalty which went in off the post and a third goal then followed. 

Strong defending again from the back 4 of Ruari O’Brien, Josh Ireson (MOTM), Daniel Harbord and Brandon Smith.  Plenty of shots from Simon Cox and Matthew Gibbard but somehow their keeper, or the cross bar, was always there! Denis Paige very nearly scored his first of the season as well. Despite the scoreline, plenty of encouraging aspects to the game today.

Sunday 21st December 2008

Wellsbourne Wanderers 2 – 2 Bilton Ajax

Today saw a tremendous effort and result from the Bilton Ajax team. Tom Hughesy Carey, Stuart Clarke, Daniel Harbord, Ruairi O'Brien, Tom Oglethorpe, Brandon Smith, Adam Huxford, Denis Page, Danny Downes, Charles Khawula and Toby Mearns turned around a 15-0 previous encounter with Wellsbourne to a much deserved 2-2 draw. Today saw two top draw goals from Keelan Offer and Matty Gibbard to finish 2008 with a very Happy Christmas for the under 12 parents and players alike.

Everyone was a MOTM today!

Well done everyone, here's to a continued improvement in form and luck for 2009.

Have a great Christmas

Sunday 11 January 2009

Bilton Ajax 1 v 5 Central Ajax under12’s

It was a game of two halves today.

The first half saw a fluent and quite skilful team performance with near misses from Danny Downes , Adam Huxford who headed just wide and Matthew Gibbard hitting the post.  Well done to Simon Cox who had an excellent game and scored our only goal.  The half ended 2-1 down though with everything left to play for.

We struggled in the second half to find our form again and, despite various substitutions, a further 3 goals followed from Central Ajax.  Daniel Harbord was notable though for his speed in running back to defend!

Sunday 25 January 2009

Bilton Ajax 3 - 5 Alveston Under 12’s

Yet again a game of 2 halves with Bilton conceding heavily in the first half (all 5 goals) and generally being outplayed by Division 1 leaders Alveston.

However, the lads recovered their skill and confidence in the second half, scoring 3 and conceding none. In fact, it looked as if we might even get a draw as the match progressed.

Well done to Simon Cox on scoring 2 and Josh Ireson (MOTM) for the third goal.  It was also an excellent debut from Alan Korgacz on the right wing.  More good saves this week from Tom Carey prevented a higher score line.  Well done too to Keelan Offer whose second half appearance brought fresh energy to the game.

Sunday March 15th 2009

Hillmorton Juniors 3 – 4 Bilton Ajax Under 12’s

It was a cracking match today with the team on great form against their old adversaries Hillmorton.

It was 1 all at half time after a devastating volley from Ruari O’Brien equalised the scoreline.

A hard fought second half saw goals from Denis Page (first of the season!), Charles Khawola (first of the season!) and an excellent strike in from Danny Downes.

Adam Huxford hit the crossbar, there were some excellent corners from Alan Korgacz plus excellent heading and throws from Brandon Smith.  All 16 in the squad contributed today to a really good team performance. Well done to the lads! MOTM was well deserved by Denis Page.

buttonx

 Under 13’s

September 2008

Fixture List/Results

Sunday 21st

Bilton Ajax

2-7

Wellesbourne Wanderers

Sunday 28th

Bilton Ajax

9-2

Woodloes Colts

October 2008

Sunday 19th

Bilton Ajax

5-5

Snitterfield Colts

November 2008

Sunday 9th

Alcester Athletic

6-1

Bilton Ajax (League Cup 1st Rd)

Sunday 16th

Banbury Irish

3-3

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 23rd

Bilton Ajax

4-3

Emscote Colts

Sunday 30th

Kenilworth Town Juniors

2-5

Bilton Ajax

December 2008

Sunday 7th

Stratford Phoenix

2-3

Bilton Ajax (Sup Cup Prelim Rd.)

Sunday 21st

Emscote Colts

1-2

Bilton Ajax (Sup Cup 1st Round)

January 2009

Sunday 18th

Wellsbourne Wanderers

4-1

Bilton Ajax

February 2009

Sunday 1st

Bilton Ajax

6-2

Lawford United

Sunday 22nd

Emscote Colts

4-1

Bilton Ajax

March 2009

Sunday 1st

Bilton Ajax

7-3

Lawford United

Sunday 8th

Lawford United

2-1

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 15th

Bilton Ajax

11-4

Stratford Phoenix

Sunday 29th

Woodloes Colts

4-8

Bilton Ajax

April 2009

Sunday 5th

Bilton Ajax

1-3

Kenilworth Town

Supplementary Cup Final at Central Ajax Ground 14:00 hrs Kick Off

Sunday 19th

Bilton Ajax

1-3 aet

Kenilworth Warden Colts

Thursday 23rd

Snitterfield Colts

1-3

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 26th

Bilton Ajax

2-5

Banbury Irish

Sunday 21st September

Bilton Ajax 2 – 7 Wellesbourne Under 13’s

This was Ajax’s first game of the season and was indeed a ‘game of two halves ‘.

Ajax dominated the first twenty minutes of the match and it was only eight minutes in when Coyle made a great run up the right wing to take a powerful shot which was parried by the Wellesbourne keeper, only for Coyle to take a second shot to score the opening goal.

Wellesbourne recovered to equalize after twenty seven minutes .They then took the lead two minutes later.

 In the second half Wellesbourne came out all fired up, and Ajax took a back seat, failing to tackle or clear with any real commitment. The following twenty minutes saw the opposition score another five goals, with Marshall, for Ajax, getting a consolation goal towards the end of the game. The final score doesn’t do Ajax justice, and if there was more team effort and less individual skills, and the ability to attempt more shots at goal, then maybe the lads might be winners. Credit must go to Williams for a consistent performance at the back, but a lack of passion to shoot while in front of goal was Ajax’s downfall.

Sunday 28th September

Bilton Ajax 9 – 2 Woodloes Under 13’s

This was indeed a joy to watch. Some strategic alterations to players positions, by manager Rob Ward, before the match, left Ajax in total control of the field for the majority of the game.

Three minutes in saw striker Lewis Coyle pick up an easy through ball and slot it past  the keeper, and six minutes later he travelled on a one man mission down the right wing to chip over the keeper for number two.

Concentration lapsed just long enough for Woodloes to pull one back and Ajax had to wait until thirty one minutes for James Lunn to get his first from a goal mouth scramble following a corner. A Golby through ball found James Lunn waiting for his second goal just before half time.

The second half saw a great individual run up the right wing and successful chip into the far corner from Connor Marshall to take Ajax into a  5-1 lead and a second consolation goal for Woodloes came via bad marking on a corner kick.

A four goal flurry then ensued with great finishing from Todd Williams on a solo effort starting from the halfway line, two goals from Rees Hawes with brilliant service from Marshall and Coyle.

And finally Connor Marshall got a well deserved second goal after a hectic goal mouth scramble where it seemed the ball wouldn’t go in the net.

What a difference a week makes, teamwork by everyone, including the subs, makes for a very pleasurable Sunday afternoon. Well Done!!!

Sunday 19th October 2008

Bilton Ajax 5 – 5 Snitterfield Colts Under 13’s

A match, where eventually both teams played as well and as poorly as each other and the spoils were shared.

It all started off so well for Ajax, and constant pressure found Rees Hawes strong enough up front to volley a powerful shot past a helpless Snitterfield keeper after only eight minutes. Against the run of play, a complacent midfield let through Snitterfield to grab an equaliser fifteen minutes later. Bilton continued to play the long balls through the middle for Andrew Ward and then James Lunn to put Ajax three one up at half time. Golby played exceptionally well with some spirited tackling and passing.

The second half saw Snitterfield up the pace and Ajax take a back seat as the visitors pulled one back four minutes into the second half. Jack Babbington was well rewarded for all his efforts just two minutes later with another individual run down the right wing finishing off with a cracking goal. Then during a  fifteen minute spell three more goals were scored, one by Rees Hawes and two by Snitterfield  to take it up to 5 – 5. Snitterfield had a final opportunity to clinch the three points with a penalty with ten minutes to go, but could only sky it way above the bar.

Ajax played some very nice football at the start of the game but slipped into mediocrity and failed to find the killer instinct in front of goal.

Sunday 9th November 2008

Alcester Athletic 6 – 1 Bilton Ajax

League Cup 1st Round

It wasn’t only some of the Ajax drivers/parents/supporters who lost their  way to  this windy,  cold but dry away fixture against  Alcester Athletic .

The score gives testimony to the fact that some of the players seem to have lost their way as well!

Ajax played against the strong wind in the first half, and after only a minute conceded the first goal from a corner, with the defence failing to mark one of the tallest players on the pitch who easily headed the ball home.

It took another twenty four minutes for Alcester to make it two nil, with Ajax showing no consistency in simple passing or committed tackling and Alcester went into half time four nil up after scoring two more from set pieces, once again marking , or the lack of it, the reason for the Ajax’s downfall.

The second half saw Ajax playing with the wind, but they failed to utilise their scoring opportunities with most of their efforts going wide of the mark.

Alcester scored two more, from a corner and free kick, same reasons as before and James Lunn scored a consolation goal with a minute to go.

 The manager’s team talk, after the match, should be echoed here for all to read.

 The team is better than any one individual, if you can’t show commitment or respect to coaches, manager, or the team, both on and off the pitch, you will be replaced.

 Wise words, let’s just hope that everybody takes note!!!

Sunday 16th November 2008

Banbury Irish 3 – 3 Bilton Ajax

It was well worth the long trip to Banbury Irish for a very entertaining and sporting match played by both teams.

Ajax could only field ten men, due to injury, family commitments and selfish egos, and in an extremely sporting gesture, Banbury fielded ten men to match.

The game was evenly balanced until the thirteenth minute when Todd Williams made a run up front, from his usual defensive position, and with an adept one –two coolly slotted past an incoming defender and goalkeeper.

The game continued to be fought out in midfield until ten minutes from half time, when a long punt up field from the Banbury keeper, found the Ajax defence totally out of position leaving the Ajax keeper no chance.

Ten minutes into the second half saw yet another long ball tear through the Ajax defence and with only Alex Maguire in goal to beat Banbury took the lead.

Jack Babbington made it two all from the penalty spot after Andrew Ward was fouled in the box, and then he put Ajax into the lead with a great shot following some good support work from Andrew Ward again.

With five minutes to go Banbury piled on the pressure and were thoroughly rewarded with a free header from a last minute corner.

A mention must be given to Shane Cave who worked tirelessly at right back, midfield and upfront!!!!

Thanks to all the lads of both teams a very fair referee and the Banbury Irish management for taking such a sporting attitude. Long may it continue.

Sunday 23rd November 2008

Bilton Ajax 4 – 3 Emscote Colts

A cold afternoon at Alwyn Road saw an entertaining match played under blue skies, grey skies and torrential rain.

Ajax dominated the first fifteen minutes, with some good passing and tactical play and despite numerous attempts at goal could not find the back of the net. Colts, on the other hand had only one attempt at goal, and scored with a cracking shot from way out on the right wing after seventeen minutes. A good shot parried by Maguire in goal fell back to the feet of the Colts attacker two minutes later who didn’t need a third shot to score.

Ajax continued to push the ball around but could make no headway, and Emscote took a third goal against the run of play. James Lunn managed to lob the Colts keeper a minute before half time to give Bilton a glimmer of hope and reward for their first half efforts.

The second half saw Ajax again dominate midfield and, as weather conditions turned decidedly worse, Todd Williams pulled another goal back. It was that man Williams again who sent in one of his typical corners which found James Lunn free to head home the equaliser. Bilton were rewarded with the three points after twenty-seven minutes when Jack Babbington scored the winner, a fitting end to the match for his hard work and effort throughout the game. Ajax then battened down the hatches to deny Colts any points at all.

Bilton deserved this win, and for the second week every player seems to be giving their all for the team, if only they would score earlier in their matches, the managers, and supporter’s blood pressures might take less of a pounding.

Sunday 30th November

Kenilworth Town 2 – 5 Bilton Ajax

Another away match proved lucrative for Ajax this weekend with a decisive win.

Kenilworth went one up after eight minutes with a prolonged goal mouth scramble, where Ajax couldn’t clear the ball properly despite numerous attempts, but only had to wait five minutes for Todd Williams to take the ball down the left hand side and coolly lob it over the displaced keeper.

Jack Babbington then made the score sheet with a run from midfield and a carefully placed shot to the side of Kenilworth’s keeper.

With two minutes to half time , Kenilworth equalised ,direct from a free kick outside the box, by carefully lobbing it over the Ajax goalies head.

The second half started well for Ajax as a Todd Williams corner found James Lunn’s head who powered it in, and the favour was returned, twenty minutes later when Lunn’s well placed cross found Todd Williams with only the keeper to beat.

Ajax made sure of three points with another goal from Lunn with ten minutes to go.

Once again Bilton played as a complete team, despite having no substitutes, and every one worked for each other with no selfish attitudes.

It’s getting better every week, keep it up!!!!!!

Sunday 7th December 2008

Stratford Phoenix 2-3 Bilton Ajax

Supplementary Cup Preliminary Round

A typical cup tie and all that goes with it. Disputes, arguments, ill feeling, bad tempers and bad language, thank goodness the lads on the pitch rose above the adults’ behaviour, and let their football do the talking.

At a cold and frozen Stratford High School the referee made the teams move to a less frosted pitch, to save players injuries, and the game proceeded fairly evenly for the first twenty eight minutes.

Andrew Ward then made a probing run up the left wing past a handful of defenders and made a great attempt at goal, but the luckless Phoenix keeper could only parry the shot into the path of Jack Babbington who easily tapped it in.

 A dubious tackle, which went unpunished by the referee, on Alex Maguire in goal, held up the game for five minutes, and led to the touch line disputes.

Just one minute into the second half saw a Todd Williams typical in swinging corner find Josh Hughes who made it two -nil. Bilton then defended their lead for all its worth, but under sustained pressure, Stratford pulled one back after twelve minutes.

Straight from the restart Jack Babbington picked a through ball up and easily slotted it past the keeper to make it three – one.

Ajax then had numerous chances which they failed to convert, and Stratford pulled one back on the thirty fourth minute.

A well deserved win for the Bilton boys, and The Man of the Match award was given to Akshay Mistry who played a great game at full back.

One must question the attitude of some parents and team officials, on the sidelines, who blatantly use foul language during a match and allow their offspring and charges to do the same on the pitch.

 Also referees, who played thirty years ago and remember goalies being bundled into the back of the net by a centre forward, not having their attitudes and rule interpretations modernised and brought up to today’s standards.

Sunday 21st December 2008

Emscote Colts 1 – 2 Bilton Ajax Supplementary Cup 1st Round

Another well earned win in the cup for the Ajax boys, takes them through to the quarter finals.

It was especially deserved after turning up with only nine men, holidays and illness causing the absences.

Emscote, in a sporting gesture, allowed Dave, one of their substitutes, to don the red and white stripes of Ajax and make our number up to ten.

The game was very tight for the first twenty five minutes, with no side making a breakthrough, then Jack Babbington struck a tremendous volley from outside the box to leave the Colts goalie statue like between the sticks.

That man Babbington struck again, seven minutes later, with a cheeky punt towards the goal, the high bounce going straight over the keepers head.

The second half continued with both sides piling on the pressure and Emscotes’ only goal came after a shot from a corner was parried just into the corner by Alex Maguire.

Todd Williams was unlucky to score, despite sterling work up front, and thanks must go to his dad, Dave, for running the line, falling over in the mud, and giving us all a good laugh.

Men of the Match were, Ali Walker, George Golby and Jack Babbington, but every team member played to their full capabilities.

Merry Christmas and a successful New Year.

Sunday 18th January 2009

Wellsbourne 4 – 1 Bilton Ajax

This was Ajax’s’ first game back since before Christmas and it showed. Having said that, top of the league Wellesbourne made hard work of it to extract the three points.

Wellesbourne got off to a great start with only three minutes gone catching the Bilton defence out with a well aimed lob from the right wing, on a pitch which appeared to be full size.

They went on to double their score, twenty minutes later, with exactly the same shot but from the left wing!

Bilton should have copied their opponent’s example in the second half with some lob shots coming out of the sun, but the Wellesbourne keeper was once again not tested.

Ajax conceded a third goal ,twenty two minutes in to the second half, after a goalmouth scramble following a corner, and let the fourth in seven minutes later with exactly the same scenario. No lessons learnt there then.

James Lunn scored a consolation goal for Ajax, with a minute to go, chasing a lovely through ball down the right wing and chipping over the keeper.

Lacking match fitness appeared to be Bilton’s’ problem, as commitment and team spirit were there in abundance, but with no match next week the problem will occur again.

Sunday 1st February 2009

Bilton Ajax 6 – 2 Lawford United

On a cold afternoon at Alwyn Road, Ajax dominated this semi-final cup game right from the start. After only three minutes a fine combination of passes involving Shane Cave and Jack Babington put a great through ball in the path of new signing Mat Gibbard, who coolly shot past the Lawford keeper. United retaliated straight away, and two minutes later scored an equaliser. Ajax continued to have the majority of the play, but failed to finish off any of their chances.

The second half started off well with Mat Gibbard picking up another through ball and putting Ajax into the lead, and then he made his debut hatrick with another goal fifteen minutes later. With Ajax now completely dominating midfield, Andrew Ward lobbed a shot towards goal but the Lawford keeper could only manage to palm it into the roof of his own net. On eighteen minutes Shane Cave scored a well deserved tap-in from a Mat Gibbard across goal pass and Lawford, although now 5-1 down, still persevered to score their second.

A well taken penalty, by Todd Williams, after Jack Babington was brought down in the area two minutes from time,  put the icing on the Bilton cake. Well done lads.

Sunday 22nd February 2009

Emscote Colts 3 – 1 Bilton Ajax

Bilton Ajax made another fruitless trip to Emscote Colts this week, but actually played football!

The scoreline really doesn’t do the Bilton lads justice, as they appeared to play a better quality of football but came away with nothing but their dignity.

On Emscote's apparently smaller than the FA recommended pitch size, including smaller goals, Bilton’s free flowing passing game was thwarted because of the lack of space.

Emscote took the lead after just five minutes with their trademark ’ hoof it down the middle, down the slope, with the wind behind it’ style to catch out the Bilton defence, and carried out this for most of the first half to take a three nil lead up to the break.

Ajax played some nice passing football but failed to test properly or get anything passed the agile Emscote keeper.

The second half saw Ajax able to use the slope and the wind and Matty Gibbard pulled one back after fourteen minutes with a fine cross from James Lunn. Bilton kept up the pressure for the rest of the second half but failed to capitalise on their possession, and with twenty seven minutes gone an isolated  breakaway from Emscote caught the Bilton defence napping to take a four  one final score.

Some dubious linesman’s decisions or the lack of decisions, including three penalty area handballs in the first half alone, did no favours for Bilton.

While the FA have recommended pitch and goal post sizes that most teams conform to, it would be nice if all teams were actually playing on a level playing field, with uniform pitch and goal post sizes. We made the progression to a bigger pitch this season, why couldn’t the table leaders?

Sunday March 1st 2009

Bilton Ajax 7 – 3 Lawford United

With a full squad, full size pitch and full size goals, Ajax won this match quite convincingly.

Bilton had the run of play right from the kick off, with skirmishes in front of the Lawford goal, but failed to capitalise on their possession. Lawford‘s first foray into the Ajax area, after ten minutes, resulted in one shot and one goal.

A minute later, good ball skills from Todd Williams, Connor Marshall and the finishing touch from James Lunn gave Bilton the equaliser.

Another fifteen minutes went by, with Ajax having control of most of the park, but once again Lawford took their opportunity well to take the lead.

A minute later, Jack Babington, on a run down the right wing, lobbed a great shot over the oncoming keeper to make it 2-2. Matty Gibbard took Ajax into half time 3-2 up, with a great chip over the goalie.

The second half started with Ajax piling on the pressure with some great one touch football, and a Todd Williams in swinging corner found Jack Babington in the right place to make it 4-2.

George Golby slipped a great through ball to the feet of Matty Gibbard, who gave the Lawford keeper no chance to make a save, but Lawford, to their credit, still kept plugging away, and were rewarded with a consolation goal with ten minutes to go.

Josh Hughes, aka Gigsy, was justly rewarded for all his efforts with a great run and goal from the right wing, and Jack Babington got his hatrick, just before the end, with a great team effort of simple passing one touch football.

Ali Walker should also get a mention, for his tireless effort in the middle of the back four.

Bilton had the opportunity to take their score into double figures, but failed in front of goal, that said, every player contributed to a marvellous team effort, and you should all be very pleased with yourselves. Well done, it was a pleasure to watch!!!

Sunday 8th March 2009

Lawford United 2 – 1 Bilton Ajax Under 13’s

United turned the tables on Ajax this week running out winners on a cold, wet, small, pitch at Lawford.

The match started off in driving rain and finished in blue skies, but this did nothing to warm the attitudes of some parents on the sidelines.

Ajax, like last week, had the majority of the play, but were only capable of putting half hearted shots at the Lawford keeper, and after twenty minutes Lawford managed to breakaway and score the opening goal.

Ten minutes later United capitalised on an Ajax defensive blunder to go into half time two nil up.

The second half saw Bilton create most chances and Shane Cave was rewarded for his efforts with a cracking goal from the edge of the box.

The game then deteriorated rapidly, off the pitch, when a linesman flagged a player for offside, when he was not interfering with play. Abuse was then directed at the stand-in referee, who had a very good game, and play was held up while ‘handbags’ were drawn, swung and put away again.

Once again, the use of small goals and pitches, well meaning linesmen, who don’t know the offside rules, and parents, who appear to have no standards or values to pass on to their offspring,  spoil what should be a simple leisure activity.

Sunday 15th March 2009

Bilton Ajax 11 -4 Stratford Phoenix Under 13’s

Ajax ran riot today, with a superb display of teamwork, endeavor and selfless commitment to run out easy winners on a bright and sunny afternoon at Alwyn Road.

A proper sized pitch and decent sized goalposts gave the Bilton boys space and width to play their usual type of simple, open, one touch football, and did it pay dividends!

Up front James Lunn put Ajax into the lead after three minutes, and within another six minutes Jack Babington and Matty Gibbard had joined the score sheet with great interactive play between all of them.

Going into the interval, Ajax had scored another four , courtesy of Jack Babington (1), James Lunn (2) and Matty Gibbard (1) and Phoenix had pulled back three to take the halftime score  to  7-3.

The second half started with a goal from a Todd Williams typical in swinging corner, and Stratford pulled one back twenty minutes later.

The final onslaught came in a seven minute period with Jack Babington scoring another two, and Josh Hughes deservedly scoring the final goal.

With three substitutes available, every player took part and all contributed to a fine team performance.

Man of the Match. Nigel Lunn (caretaker manager)

 

Sunday 29th March 2009

Woodloes 4 – 8 Bilton Ajax

Ajax travelled to Warwick with just eleven players, and showed just how much strength in depth the team possess.

Once again they were unlucky to reach double figures and every player contributed to an outstanding performance.

The first half hour saw a fairly even game with Matty Gibbard scoring two great goals, one on eleven minutes after a great through ball from Josh Hughes and then on twenty two minutes on an individual run from the halfway line.

Woodloes still continued to attack and pulled one back after twenty seven minutes and then equalised on the half hour after a bizarre back pass return header from Alex Maguire in goal.

Bilton went into half time 3-2 up, following a long throw in from Josh Wookey which eventually found the net via Jack Babington’s head.

Ajax came out in the second half, all guns blazing, and after five minutes, Giggsy lobbed a great free kick straight over a lead footed keeper.

A couple of minutes later that goal scoring machine Gibbard got his  hatrick after taking on three defenders and the keeper and beating all of them.

James Lunn then got a deserved goal following a Jack Babington pass and then an own goal put Bilton in the lead 7 – 2.

Jack Babington got his second with a well thought chip over the keeper to finish the scoring for Bilton Ajax.

Woodloes came back with two more goals, but they were of little consolation.

Bilton let their football do the talking, unlike some of the adults, who do not know when to be quiet!

Men of the Match:-   Alex Maguire, Josh Wookey, Shane Cave, Adam Cobb, Andrew Ward, Josh Hughes, Ali Walker, James Lunn, Jack Babington, George Golby, Matty Gibbard and finally Rob Ward for his tactical retreat on the side line.

Sunday 5th April 2009

Bilton Ajax 1-3 Kenilworth Town

Due to holiday commitments Ajax could only scrape together nine players for this game, against a bare bones Kenilworth eleven.

However the score line flatters, what turned out to be a gritty determined effort from every Ajax player, and they deserved a draw at least.

With only Matty Gibbard up front, ably supported by George Golby, Jack Babington and Josh Hughes, Bilton dominated the first fifteen minutes, but with a diminished midfield any Kenilworth attack was potentially dangerous and Bilton went down two nil.

Matty Gibbard pulled one back on the half hour and Bilton went into half time with a great positive attitude.

Sterling work from Andrew Ward, Shane Cave and Akshay Mistry kept Kenilworth at bay for the first ten minutes of the second half, but once again numbers overwhelmed the stretched defence and Kenilworth scored a third.

Ajax had numerous attacks on the Kenilworth goal , but never really tested the stand in keeper, while in the Bilton defence ,Men of the Match , Alex Maguire in goal and Adam Cobb at fullback thwarted most of the Kenilworth’s attempts on goal.

In an ideal situation games should not be scheduled to be played during school holidays, as player absences do not make for fair or exciting football, something which we have all come to expect from the Ajax boys.

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Sunday 19th April 2009

Bilton Ajax 1-3 Kenilworth Warden Colts (aet)

Supplementary Cup Final

Well this was the one we’ve all been waiting for, and it was only the result that disappointed.

On a superb Central Ajax pitch, with a referee and linesman to match, two sportsmen like teams, and a large well behaved set of vociferous supporters on the side lines, the scene was set. Even the sun was shining.

Bilton piled on the pressure from the whistle, and had most of the possession for the first ten minutes, with the midfield and forwards dominating the pitch.

A quarter of an hour in,  saw Bilton’s first real chance go over the bar from a Todd Williams free kick, and such was Bilton’s dominance that Wardens first attempt at goal didn’t come until the twenty second minute. Just five minutes later an opportunity for Matty Gibbard to open the scoring seemed quite possible but his powerful shot fell short of its mark. Another Gibbard probing foray down the right wing, a couple of minutes later, saw an assist to Jack Babington, whose powerful shot could not be contained by the Wardens keeper. First blood deservedly to Ajax.

Bilton continued to maintain possession, and Kenilworth fought doggedly on, maintaining composure at all times.

Half Time - Bilton  1 – 0  Kenilworth

The  second half saw Ajax  come out all guns blazing, and after only seven minutes Matty Gibbard found himself with only the keeper to beat, but couldn’t find enough power in his shot to slip it past  the oncoming goalie.

Two minutes later came Bilton’s best chance of sealing the match, as a Wardens defender hand balled in the area , Todd Williams  stepped up to the spot , but skied the ball over the bar. This seemed to give Wardens a fresh impetus to get stuck in , and seven minutes later  Kenilworth made a quick counter attack, finding the Bilton defence and midfield totally out of position. A great shot from Shaun Meade to the top corner of the net, left Alex Maguire, in the Ajax goal absolutely no chance. This is what finals are made of. With extra time looming both sides tried, but failed, to create any more chances.

Extra Time 1st Half.

Despite being tired, both sides continued at a pace and the Ajax defence gave no quarter, however a free kick in Wardens favour, after five minutes, saw yet another great set piece shot from Jack Clowe leave Bilton 2 -1 down.

Extra Time 2nd Half.

Matty Gibbard once again had his shot slip over the Kenilworth bar , five minutes into the second period of extra time, and despite numerous forays into the Kenilworth area, no Bilton player could convert their attempts into a goal. Kenilworth twisted the knife in the last minute of play with a  great shot and goal  by Matt Brown, to leave a disappointed Ajax side nothing but a Runners Up medal and their pride to take home.

Ajax dominated for most of the match, had most of the possession, most attempts at goal and came away in second place. Wardens never gave up hope, fought bravely and came away with the Cup. As most dads will remember, but probably not the lads, Jimmy Greaves had a phrase that sums it all up.

‘It’s a funny old game, football ‘.

The Squad.

Alex Maguire, Joe Ravenhall, Adam Cobb, Todd Williams, Andrew Ward, Shane Cave, Josh Wookey, Josh Hughes, Matty Gibbard, Jack Babington, Ali Walker, James Lunn, George Golby.

The Manager.

Rob Ward

Congratulations to all of you for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon of football!

Thursday 23rd April 2009

Snitterfield 1 – 3 Bilton Ajax Under 13’s

The first and only midweek match saw Ajax take a long trip to Snitterfield, and , despite last Sundays cup  defeat, Ajax seemed buoyant and up for it today.

After nine minutes Matty Gibbard tested the Snitterfield keeper with a shot he couldn’t hold and Jack Babington was there to sweep up and score. Then after constant Ajax attacks Matty Gibbard crossed a precise pass straight to James Lunns’ head for the second goal.

The first half finished with Ajax two up and in complete control, and it wasn’t until eleven minutes in to the second half that Snitterfield put some pressure on to gain their first corner .

Ajax, once again had numerous chances, but failed to convert them into goals, something which has hampered their final results all season, although Jack Babington made amends with Biltons’ third goal after twenty minutes.

Snitterfield scored a consolation goal with five minutes to go.

Sunday 26th April 2009

Bilton Ajax 2 – 5 Banbury Irish Under 13’s

The final match of the season obviously meant a lot more to Banbury than it did to Ajax, on a warm sunny afternoon at Alwyn Road.

The match was a tough and physical game right from the kick off, and although both teams had chances it wasn’t until the twenty sixth minute that Ajax succumbed to a Banbury attack.

Still reeling from the first goal, Bilton left their defences open just three minutes later for Irish to go two up.

The second half started off well for Bilton, with a combined move by Connor Marshall and Jack Babington resulting in a Babington goal, and two minutes later James Lunn chipped the ball over the very tall Banbury keeper to get the equaliser.

The game continued at a pace but , despite end to end stuff, only Banbury managed to score, two goals in the last quarter ,and then an own goal  to really rub salt in the Ajax wound.

The referee booked a Banbury Irish player, for persistent fouling, and had to speak to another Irish player, after the game, for a verbal misdemeanour aimed at the Bilton own goal scorer.

Not the happiest and nicest way to finish the year, but all in all a season of hard work and great improvement.

Next stop the Admirals six a side. See you all there.

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Under 14’s

September 2008

Fixture List/Results

Sunday 14th

Bilton Ajax

3-5

Hillmorton Juniors

Sunday 21st

Southam Town

5-4

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 28th

Khalsa

2-10

Bilton Ajax

October 2008

Sunday 5th

Bilton Ajax

4-3

Southam Town (League Cup)

Sunday 12th

Bilton Ajax

2-5

Norton Lindsey

Sunday 19th

Snitterfield Colts

0-7

Bilton Ajax

November 2008

Sunday 2nd

Bilton Ajax

2-0

Emscote Colts

Sunday 16th

Bilton Ajax

3-2

Woodford United

Sunday 23rd

Leamington Juniors

6-1

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 30th

Bilton Ajax

8-0

Wellsbourne Wanderers

December 2008

Sunday 7th

Bilton Ajax

1-4 aet

Emscote Colts (League Cup 1st Rd.)

Sunday 14th

BIlton Ajax

v

Lillington Rangers

Sunday 21st

Bilton Ajax

2-1

Hillmorton Colts (Supplementary Cup )

January 2009

January 11th

Bilton Ajax

2-0

Hillmorton Colts

February 2009

Sunday 1st

Alveston

7-1

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 22nd

Bilton Ajax

1-1

Whitnash Town

March 2009

Sunday 8th

Bilton Ajax

1-0

Southam United (Supp Cup Semi Final)

Sunday 15th

Kenilworth Warden Colts

1-4

Bilton Ajax

April 2009

Sunday 5th

Whitnash Town

1-0

Bilton Ajax

Wednesday 8th

Bilton Ajax

1-3

Southam Town

Friday 17th

Hillmorton Juniors

4-0

Bilton Ajax

Sunday 19th

Bilton Ajax

1-4

Norton Lindsey

Wednesday 22nd

Bilton Ajax

2-5

Alveston

Supplementary Cup Final at Central Ajax Ground 14:00 hrs Kick Off

Sunday 29th

Bilton Ajax

2-5

Alveston

Sunday 21st September 2008

Southam 5 – 4 Bilton Ajax

Ajax suffered from several injuries and unavailability’s in this match, the first 15 mins were fine, good concentration and marking kept Southam at bay, gaining momentum Bilton scored the first goal by Jamie Upton. Then disaster a crazy 10 mins of panic and misjudgement led to Southam scoring 4 goals!! 4-1 down at half-time.

Playing without substitutes in the heat looked as if it was beginning to take their toll!! However Ajax fought back with goals from Upton again, Connor George and twin brother Zach George!! 4-4 Ajax tired and a relieved Southam side scored the winner!! Ajax lost 4-5 a great comeback!!!

Sunday 28th September

Khalsa 2 – 10 Bilton Ajax

George twins hit 7 goals!!!

Ajax played Khalsa in the league at Leamington and won 10 - 2!! Zach George scored 4, brother Connor George 3, midfielder Jamie Upton scored 1. Midfielder Jonnie Townsend scored 1 and striker Adam Poole scored 1 this was an unexpected score line but a well deserved one!! Constant attacking and good defence by Wes, rob, James and Adam kept Khalsa at bay!! Daniel James pushed hard in midfield and started supplying through balls for the forwards!! With some top class finishing Zach George scored 4 and destroyed the Khalsa defence!! Twin Connor who was not happy with Zach's escapades then joined in the fun and notched up 3 more!! Some good finishing from Jonnie, Jamie and Adam gave goals to hard working suppliers!! With a full squad this week Ajax played well and deserved their record ever score from this squad!! Well done!!!

Sunday 5th October 2008

MWFL Cup 1st Round

Bilton Ajax 4 v 3 Southam

Tommy the Glove saves the day!!!

Ajax finally win against rivals Southam, this was an exciting game against a side that Ajax have not beaten in 2 Years!!! Ajax attacked mercilessly and with Jaime Upton and Dan James running the midfield twin brothers and strikers Zach and Connor George scored 2 goals each!!! The passing was the difference with all the goals coming from great through balls!! Special mention to the defence of, rob, Wes, Adam, Ben, will, Jordan and James who stuck close to the Southam strikers who are a dangerous pairing!! But in a last minute Tommy Jennings made a dramatic double save to give Ajax the victory!! Well done boys!!

Sunday 12th October 2008

Bilton Ajax 2 - 5 Norton Lindsey

Strong defending from Bilton Ajax, a story of missed chances, once again a spirited comeback by the squad against a team we have never played before now we are in the new division. all the team worked hard, well done to Jamie Upton and Wes for scoring and keeping Ajax in touch, this was a exciting game for the fans !!!

Sunday 19th October 2008

Snitterfield 0 – 7 Bilton Ajax Under 14’s

WHAT A PERFORMANCE!! On a tight pitch Ajax showed the true meaning of total football!!! Wes and Robert commanded the back brilliantly!!! Adam got forward whilst James remained calm. Dan and Jamie dominated the midfield whilst Zach. And Connor looked as if they would score every time!! Adam p and Johnny attacked down the flanks, scorers Zach George 3, Connor George 2 Dan James 1, Johnny Townsend 1, oh!!  I nearly forgot Tommy the glove nearly scored too!!!

Sunday 2nd November 2008

Bilton Ajax 2 – 0 Emscote colts

Zach George scores 13 in 5 games

This was an important game because Emscote were equal in the table with Ajax, the first half was very impressive, with attacking football,  Dan and Jamie working hard to win ball and release the forwards, passing is being encouraged and at times it was great to see an end product such as a pass or cross. The quality through balls saw Zach George hit 2 good goals

 2 - 0 halftime. The 2nd half saw Ajax hold off Emscote with rob and Wes outstanding at the back, James played controlled football and jack and Adams combined well on the left!! Conner kept trying to play with skill, so keep trying!!! Ben, Adam, and Sean came on and worked hard to defend and keep a clean sheet!!! Well done!!!

Sunday 16th November 2008

Bilton Ajax 3 v 2 Woodford Halse Under 14’s

This was a tough game against a team that were playing a physical game. An early headed goal by man of the match Wes gave Ajax confidence to continue to attack!! Dan and Jamie worked hard in midfield to release the strikers and Adam provided good crosses from the left, just before half time through Ajax conceded a scrappy goal from a corner!! 1-1 For 20 mins in the second half Ajax played some good attacking football with rob and James looking good at the back, Zach scored a screamer to make it 2-1 Woodford didn't give up and equalised 2-2 with Ajax pushing forward Adam hit a stunning winner !! 3-2 well done!!

Sunday 23rd November 2008

Leamington Juniors 6 v 1 Bilton Ajax

Tommy the glove saves a penalty and Dan in stitches !!11

What a game, played in horrendous swamp like conditions Ajax knew they would have to battle!! a much bigger side, Leamington won a lot of physical challenges, but we didn't give up, the key moment came early in the game when captain marvel Dan James received a nasty blow to the head, cutting his eye and swelling it up, he looked like he had done 12 rounds with Ricky Hatton !! Not sure who would win that one!! After a brave attempt to return he was forced to casualty. Adam was forced off with an ankle injury so a reshuffle resulted, 2 quick Leamington goals just before half time really knocked Ajax, but out of the blue Connor George hits a wonder strike!!! Ajax had 2 Zach goals ruled offside, 2 Wes free kicks narrowly missing so although rightly beaten Ajax fought and attacked all the way!!! A great moment came when Tommy Jennings spectacularly saved a penalty!!!! WELL DONE BOYS GOOD EFFORT!!

Sunday 30th November 2008

Bilton Ajax 8 – 0 Wellesbourne Wanderers

James Roberts showed his leadership skills this week by controlling the defence so that Wellsbourne could not mount any attacks, Tommy the glove could have stayed at home!!! goals by Jamie Upton, 2 Adam Gibbard 1 and unusually Connor George who notched 4, in the car home he couldn't even manage to thank his brother Zach for setting him up !! Ajax did not leave Wellsbourne alone and continued attacking throughout!!! Well done boys but remember to mark!! DJ pass the ball!!!

Sunday 7th December 2008

Bilton Ajax 1 – 4 Emscote Colts

League Cup 1st Round

Ajax suffered a heartbreaking cup exit at league rivals Emscote. Ajax controlled the game for 68 minutes after Zach scored in the first half from a great through ball from Dan, the defence led by Wes marked and intercepted everything to keep Emscote out!! Ajax missed several chances to finish the game, we hit the bar, post and had shots scrambled away, 2 minutes from full time Emscote hit a tremendous shot from way out, the wind was knocked out of 11 man Ajax, despite attacking in the 30 minutes of extra time Ajax eventually tired and lost 4 - 1

Sunday 11th January 2009

Bilton Ajax 2 – 0 Hillmorton Colts under 14’s

A tough game against local rivals, in windy conditions Ajax played strong attacking football to clinch a win, goals from Adam Gibbard and Zach George were the highlight, strong defensive play from jack, will, James, Robert and Wes meant that keeper Tommy didn’t make a save, Jamie and Dan drove the midfield with Jonny and Adam putting good crosses in !!! Strikers Connor and Zach were dangerous and perhaps should have scored more, but a good result in the league, well done boys!!

Sunday 1st February 2009

Alveston 7- 1 Bilton Ajax Under 14’s

Ajax went on the long journey to table topping Alveston and were met with a very small pitch, and a windy cold day!! tactically Ajax got it wrong, nobody took responsibility for marking, wide midfielders were staying up the pitch and watching as their own fullbacks then had to deal with 2 attackers, defenders  were too late to the ball, being beaten in the 50/50 challenges and could not clear the ball. negative remarks made to their own players during the game does not help the team spirit, actually Ajax were 2-0 down at half time, then scored a great foot balling goal after Conner hit the post with a header, captain Dan got his reward for his hard work and slammed it in, but then Tommy who had made some great saves, gave the ball away within minutes and the game was over, 3-1 the teams were not 7-1 apart if Ajax had won tackles and defended, but Alveston scored 7 goals and we did not.

Sunday 22nd February 2009

Bilton Ajax 1 – 1 Whitnash Town

Scholesy strikes to win point!!!

Ajax took on 4th placed Whitnash and battled to a tremendous point!!

Captain Dan James scored the equaliser with a terrific left foot drive from outside of the area to give Ajax there deserved point. although Whitnash scored early it was Ajax who attacked constantly throughout the game, it was a really good team performance, the defence of Wes, Rob, Jack and Sean really concentrated and marked well, meanwhile, jay, James, Adam and of course Scholsey dominates the midfield, Zach and Connor always looked dangerous up front, but special mention to Will (Ballack) MANSFIELD WHO REPLACED THE INJURED GOALIE Tommy and handled the ball very securely, but we still wasted chances to win!!!! Great effort!!

Sunday 8th March 2009

Bilton Ajax 1 – 0 Southam United

Supplementary Cup Semi Final

For the first time in 5 years Ajax qualified for a cup final, well done boys!! In difficult conditions Ajax took on Southam in a battle for glory, the first 20 mins were nervous but the players began to settle and play football. finally a great ball from Dan James gave top scorer Zach George the chance to bury into the corner 1- 0, the second half the defence stayed strong against the long ball game and fought hard to keep Southam at bay !!! Ajax played better in the 2nd half and created several more chances, it was close and hard fought but Ajax fought hard to win!!

Well done!!

Sunday 15th March 2009

Kenilworth Wardens 1 – 4 Bilton Ajax Under 14’s

Outstanding team effort earns Ajax important away win.

The conditions (compared to the hail and icy wind of last Sunday) were perfect today. The lads started the game a little slowly but after 10 minutes the pace picked up and Connor took first blood. It was a good strike that found its target but the flag had gone up and the goal was disallowed.

Minutes later, confusion at the back resulted with Tommy being caught very wide of his goal and Kenilworth sneaked a ball in.

Captain Daniel James took on the responsibility of motivating the team and all of a sudden Ajax’s game came together. Control and passing became sharp and accurate and by half time, Ajax were 2-1 up thanks to Dan who took on 3 strong lads in Kenilworth’s defence and hammered the ball into the bottom corner of the net, and Zach who hit a beautiful left foot volley from beyond the box - Kenilworth’s keeper didn’t have a chance.

Bilton came out for the second half determined to make the result safe and continued to play the precise and mature football they had demonstrated in the first half. Captain Dan James made the inspired call to bring up centre back Wes for the set corner pieces. Wes got his head to a brilliantly delivered corner ball from Adam Gibbard and put in Bilton’s 3rd at the near post. From then on the opposition struggled to match the pace and accuracy of Bilton’s football and another skilful run from Dan to deep on the right wing resulted in a delightful cross which was read well by Connor who headed the ball home for the final 4-1 score line.

Bilton were exceptional today and did a strong and clinical job. Every player gave the game 100%. It was an impressive display. Jonny Townsend took the well deserved man of the match for his strong and physical performance, but it wasn’t an easy decision to make - every player put in a good performance today.

Keep it up lads!!

Sunday 5th April 2009

Whitnash Town 1- 0 Bilton Ajax

Woodwork denies Ajax

Ajax went to high flying Whitnash and matched them in every way, in a high energy game Ajax attacked from the 1st whistle to the last. Strong performances came from every player, Ajax conceded against the run of play but did not give in and tried very hard to equalise, Zach smashed a tremendous shot against the bar and Ajax missed 3 other good chances. In the run up to the cup final Ajax need to believe in themselves because they are playing good football.

Well done lads

Sunday 26th April 2009

Alveston 5 – 2 Bilton Ajax Under 14’s

Supplementary Cup Final

Ajax took on the Dion Dublin coached league winners Alveston in an exciting cup final. From the beginning Ajax began to play the creative football demanded from their UEFA B coach. Tommy the glove made great saves, Jack, Wes, Zach and James defended with great concentration, the passing midfield of will and Dan kept playing quality through balls through to rob and Connor, Connor with Berbatov like skill danced through the defence and struck the post, Ajax were undone with long balls and long shots from way out, the referee penalised Ajax as they played a high tempo attacking game and indeed warned a passionate coach!!!!! (ha ha ) eventually the more physical Bolton like style triumphed over pure football (Ajax style) but Ajax kept in the game from quality strikes from Rob and Adam, all the players and parents can be  proud of their  efforts.

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