Tuesday, 26 June 2007

TRAINING DATES ANNOUNCED

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Heso pre season training begins Saturday 7th July at 10am. This will be held at the Outgang sportsfield. All new players welcome. Seeya there boys/Casp.


Pictured - John Sellars puts the Heslington foreign trailists through there paces before the 1975/76 season. Lee Fu Zueng (third from left) went on to score 31 goals in a 29 games and was named overseas player of the year.

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Thursday, 24 May 2007

A new era?

* HESLINGTON F.C. AGM ANNOUNCED ENTER FOR FULL DETAILS*

Heslington's AGM will be held on Sunday June 17th 2007 @ 7.30pm in the club house, at the Heslington Outgang

ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND


Members at last years AGM voting on whether Glanners should play for yet another season.

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Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Sat 7th April Heslington FC 5 - 2 Malton & Norton FC

Match 27 saw the Outganger’s host Malton & Norton FC, a team we had beaten 2-0 away earlier in the season. Despite this result, the East Yorkshire side have had some impressive results recently against formidable opposition, so there was no indication of what type of side we were up against. One thing was for sure … it was a must win game for Heslington’s push for survival.

Coach Seymour started of with a 4-4-2 formation, with Pete Vince returning to right back for Will Robertson, who had been called back to his native Scotland for Active service in the Royal Dragons 54th Platoon. Dan Walters and Tom Sellars held on to their starting positions from last week, whilst the coach opted to leave his two most influential play-makers on the bench.

Heslington started off the brighter of the two sides, with Casper Walters going close twice in the first 10 minutes with headers! The visitors looked unorganised as they began to look stretched, Heslington broke through on several occasions but poor runs from both Walters and Dickinson saw the Outgangers rack up 12 offsides in the first 8 minutes. After waves of attacks, it was skipper Paul Clark who broke the deadlock after 15 minutes from a corner. The Iranian War Horse bundled Coxon out of the way to head home from 6 yards out. There was a suspicion of an own goal but no-one dare say anything to Clarky. First blood Heso!

Heslington made it 2-0 shortly afterwards, with a neat take down and lay off from Stuart Dickinson. Dan Walters bundled home from close range dispite the keeper’s efforts. The ‘White Assassin’ was keen to run to the home bench to celebrate his 10th goal of the season.

On the half hour mark it was Si Newby who made it 3-0, running through the Malton defence, it looked like he was going to get muscled off the ball, but the man they call ‘Green Socks’ held off both defenders, the keeper could only palm his left footed strike into the top corner of the net! Heslington were running riot!!!

What was looking like a great 1st half for Heslington got even better, when in the 39th minute a poor pass back to the Malton keeper was intercepted by Casper Walters, who flicked over the keeper and had ample time to take the ball under control with 6 touches, and blast home from 1 yard with his lucky 7th! That was Dan Walters 184th goal in the Leeper Hare Football League, which makes him the Jewish all-time top-scorer, beating the previous record of 183 goals held for 63 years by Marton cum Grafton’s Josef Schindler (1917 – 1944).

Half-time 4-0.

After a well earned rest and inspired team talk, Heso headed back out onto the pitch aiming to turn the 4-0 into an 8-0. Needless to say, things didn’t go to plan. In the 51st minute a ball over the top was spilt by Willis rushing out of goal, with the defender getting in his way, the ball fell kindly to the Malton striker, who passed into an empty net from 20 yards. That was an incentive Heso didn’t want to give the Malton side to get back into the game.

In the 55th minute a wayward ball was well saved by the left back Andy Lee diving to his left, conceding a foul for hand ball needlessly. The resulting free kick was launched into the Heslington area, the keeper came to punch clear but missed, Coxon lost his marker who peeled off to head in at the back post. With the scoreline now 4-2, the Heslington crowd began to lose patience and began booing Willis and Lee for their errors.

Having found a weakness in the Heslington armour, Malton continued pumping long balls into the box. The Heslington back 4 coped with the aerial threat well, whilst calamity Willis remained disciplined and rooted to his line.

In the 67th minute Coach Babba made his first change. Casper Walter’s who had been non existent in the 2nd half, was actually off the pitch still celebrating his 2 goals and carrying out an interview with the Evening Press, when he was replaced by Nick James. ‘Jaymo’ moved into midfield to make a 4-5-1 formation.

The Malton side continued playing long balls into the Heslington penalty area but as time ran out so did their ideas. In the 83rd minute the game was put beyond doubt, as Newby played Dickinson in on the left who closed in on goal, had Jaymo and Rhino square but opted to shoot and rifled in Heslington’s 5th from 22 yards.

Heslington’s man of the Match was Si Newby, who scored, got 2 assists and was part of most of our attacks. This win now leaves Heslington needing 1 point from their remaining 2 fixtures against Dunnington and Nestle to stay up.

MATCH RATINGS

GK Ben Willis 7

LB Andy Lee 7
CB Paul Clark 9
CB Ben Coxon 8
RB Peter Vince 8

LM Simon Newby 9
CM Ian Proctor 9
CM Adam Hetherton 8
RM Tom Sellars 7

CF Danny Walters 7
CF Stu Dickinson 8

Sub 1 Nick James 7
Sub 2 Nick Fenton (Surplus to requirements)
Sub 3 Matt Birkitt (Surplus to requirements)

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Tuesday, 3 April 2007

Sat 30th March Heslington 1 Old Malton St.Marys 0

Never give in – never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.

Sir Winston Churchill, Speech, Harrow School, 1941.



With the tax-dodging students all finished with 27 points and happily back to their lazy student ways, Heslington were going into the last three games needing seven points to preserve their premier league status which was a big ask after only 5 wins all season. The first of these games was against a Malton side who were third in the league and only a few weeks previously had secured a comfortably a 5-1 victory against the Outgangers.

Baba faced a familiar problem with several key personnel unable to play in the most important game of the season to date and once again the stress of this took its toll on his ability to mark the pitch with straight lines. Nicky James’s reason was a golfing weekend with some of his old chums. The last we heard he was going well on the 19th hole with a long straight hot dog to start, a few lovely (bowls of) chips, finishing off with his impressive short game sinking a pint of cider in two. Good luck for the rest of the tournament Jaymo, that boy has got some skills.

Nick Fenton’s excuse was even worse, he was caught ‘In The Middle’ when asked to attend a Sugababes concert in Manchester on match day. ‘Round Round’ in his head went the thoughts of missing a Heso game but he eventually gave in to his girlfriend after a little persuading in a slinky ‘Red Dress’. Time would tell whether he was ‘Good To Be Gone’ for the game. We hope he returns a little ‘Stronger’, in ‘Shape’ (featuring Sting) and more ‘Easy’ to play with. Fingers crossed he won’t ever get ‘Caught In The Moment’ on a Saturday again. *Sugababes greatest hits album now available from all good and not so good record stores*

After an inspiring team talk by Babba that George W Bush would have been proud of the Heslington team felt that their destiny was in their own hands. The players were warming up successfully until Will failed to grasp a new one-two warm up game that was designed for 8 year olds so the team reverted to the tried and tested formula of a little chatting mixed in with taking penalties and playing shins. Its good to see our current crop of university student players justifying their selection for higher education.

The knowledgeable Outgang crowd (Scotty and Clarky’s parents) gave a warm reception to two players making their first team home debuts. Tom Sellars slotted into right midfield and Ben Malcolm Willis was keeping goal. Clarky returned to centre back joining Cocko, with Will and Andy Lee at the right and left back positions. A 4-4-2 formation meant Proc and Adam played in the middle of midfield with Green Socks on the left wing. Casper and Stu Dicko started together up front. Long-term absentee Andy Gray made a welcome additional as the only sub just for the hell of it.

The beautiful spring sun was shining as bright as Heslingtons start with good early play and plenty of possession. It soon became evident that Proc and Adam’s dominance in the middle of the park probably had something to do with not having to carry Nick James for 65 minutes of a game. Malton on the other hand couldn’t put two passes together and their manager was getting increasing annoyed as his struggling team were second to every ball. This frustration continued to flourish with the referee having to have words with several Malton players for dissent. Heslington continued to play with their exciting blend of quick passing and attacking football that had got them two successive promotions into the premier league.

After three testing corners the Malton defensive finally caved in to a well worked goal from the right hand side of midfield. Debutant Tom linked well with Adam who burst past the left back and put a whipped cross into the front post. Casper who thrives on goals where little effort as possible is required quickly realised this was too good an opportunity to miss and bravely put his head on the end of the cross in front of the keepers flapping hands. One nil and Heslington had made the break through that they had richly deserved. This lead nearly doubled five minutes later when Will put Si Newby through on goal and after a lucky break dropped nicely for an attempted Cantona/Rooney esque chip over the helpless keeper into the top corner of the goal. Andy Lee had quickly calculated the angles with a maths textbook out of his back pocket and was already off celebrating the goal, only to make a schoolboy error and not take the wind into consideration. The ball agonisingly looped past the top corner and out for a goal kick, which lead to him doing some extra revision over half time. For his benefit here is the calculation one last time, i x (d+i) / o – t = HMS LEE.

HALF TIME 1-0

After another team talk clearly influenced by some of the greats including Nelson Mandela, Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King we all had a chuckle as the Malton lads were receiving an absolute bollocking from their gaffer. Malton would have the slight wind advantage in the second have so Heso knew they would be in for a tough battle to hang on to the lead.

Though Malton had plenty of possession early in the second half they failed to create any clear chances, instead opting for the long ball that often caught the wind and went through to the keeper. Heslington on the other hand looked to keep the ball and use the two front players and Tom as outlets to give Clarky a breather and to stop Cocko having his usual moan in defence. Adam, Proc and Green were doing enough to stop them threatening through the middle of the park but they didn’t have the same influence on the game as they did in first half.

Malton knew the only chance they had to get anything from the game was to be from set pieces so they filled the box on corners and free kicks (gained from Will’s usual rugby league style tackling). So it was to be that their best chance of the game came from a long corner. It was headed goalward by there Biff from Back to the Future look-a-like centre half to his striker who was first to react from the knock down and acrobatically flung himself into an overhead kick that was a certain goal only for the ball to be deflected away by the equally athletically Willis in goal. This great save gave the Heso lad the confidence to see out the rest of the game without too much trouble for a vital win

FULL TIME 1-0

I asked a number of people to give comments on the individual performances…

Willis

Ma lovely boyfriend is super excellent in goals. Kasha

Will

Och aye ma fellow Scottish matey, he played with his hed ta beat the Anglish. Rob Roy

Cocko

He did exactly what Captain Mainwaring said! Pvt Charles Godfrey from Dads Army

Clarky

My fellow countryman performed with Allah at his side. Osama Bin Laden

Lee

He’s got a fucking long throw hasn’t he? Steve Backley

Green

He did ok but nothing special, I’ll have his place when I’m fit next season. Scotty

Adam

His stature and style of play is similar to that of the African Rhino. David Attenborough

Proc

He’s essential to my big plans next season when I’m manager. JP

Tom

I told you he was ace, didn’t I say ages ago he could do a job for the first team, ey didn’t I say though? Uncle Buck

Casper

Yeah he looked great out there today; he’s an inspiration to us all. Sam Newman, editor of Gay Times

Dicko

Huh, you have all the right skill, use them properly you fricking idiot. Napoleon Dynamite


Over and Out, Lieutenant Haribo

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Thursday, 29 March 2007

Outstanding fee's for 2006/07 season

Please could you check to see if you have any unpaid fees from this season. These can easily go unnoticed but the club does rely on them to keep everything running smoothly.

If you feel you haven't paid your:

- yearly signing on fee

- weekly subs

- training top fee

- league fines

Please check with Buk as he has a full list.

If these go unpaid people will be named and shamed on the ERCFA Defaulters list
(which also means they won't be able to sign for any other clubs until the debts are settled) Please don't let it get to this!




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Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Sat 24th March, Copmanthorpe FC 1 – 1 Heslington FC

Match 25 of Heslington’s season saw the Outganger’s travel to 4th placed Copmanthorpe, a team who had put 7 past us earlier in the season. With skipper Paul Clark locked away by his wife to celebrate his 44th Birthday, Peter ‘Big Bird’ Vince returned from Durham University to re-enforce the Heslington back four.

Heslington’s pre-match warm up was disrupted as several of the players were concerned about some small children trespassing on the railway lines. Having warmed up properly, it was no surprise Copmanthorpe started the brighter of the two sides, as they got behind Heslington with long balls over the full backs. Cop failed to take advantage of some early chances, but after 14 minutes an ‘air shot’ from Andy Lee let a ball through to the Cop winger who cut inside and put a poor cross into the keeper’s arms. Ben ‘the hands’ Willis spilt to ball and as he moved to dive on it the Cop striker stepped across him and without much assistance fell to the floor. His platoon style fall was convincing enough for the Ref who point to the spot from 64 yards away. Willis went the wrong way but the ball was well placed. 1-0 First blood Cop.

Heslington battled back into the game, and had chances to counter attack as Cop gave the ball away cheaply. Copmanthorpe’s aerial strength down the left wing was combated with a sything attack by Will Robertson. Cop’s silver haired winger hobbled to his feet, and within minutes had the chance to double Cop’s advantage, only to be double teamed by Big Willis and his nemesis Robertson. He left the field in pain, another victim for the Fiery Ginger Joch.

As the match approached halftime Heslington began to have chances, but with a 4-5-1 formation there was little support for Dickinson, and Heso failed to get numbers in the box when it mattered. Dicko the four goal hero from last week, put 4 balls over the railway line and Pete Vince headed a corner over the bar.

HALF TIME 1-0

At the start of the second half Copmanthorpe’s danger man Matty Bastock, having enjoyed plenty of space and time on the right, switched to the left wing, bemusing all players and the Cop crowd. “Coz he got no spare change from me like man” stated Lee. The real reason came to light after the game, meanwhile the Heso right back Robertson stood licking his lips as the second half started.

Heslington lifted their game and had a bit more fight in the second half. The centre back partnership of Vince and Coxon looked solid, and Proc and Newby took the game to Cop. Right winger Nick ‘Splinter’ Fenton turned up for the second half, that’s two weeks running the amateur film star has missed crucial matches to film scenes from his new movie TMNT (Out 4th July in a cinema near you!).

In the 73rd minute a penetrating run from Proc ended up with the Heso man being floored in the Copmanthorpe penalty area, and to the amazement of everyone on the pitch and sidelines the ref waved play on!! Heslington’s bench went ballistic! The Referees match report confirmed a bong was thrown at the linesman from the long grass behind the dugout, though television evidence proved inconclusive.

Helsington’s best chance came in the 77th minute, when a long range free kick from Nick James stung the keeper’s hands, the ball falling awkwardly for Si Newby who blazed over from close range. Then, as Heslington chased the game, super sub Casper Walters came on for Andy Lee up front. Within 5 minutes the pasty white striker turned in the Cop penalty area, the world seemed to stand still for a second, as a gun blast from the Copmanthorpe Sniper echoed around the ground. Children screamed as they watched Walters fly through the air, and then fall to the floor … motionless and pale. The referee had no option but to award a penalty, but the celebrations were overshadowed by the horrific injury. Paramedics stretchered him off, he is the 2nd Heslington player to be rushed into casualty inside a month. Luckily, he was treated and dascharged with just a muddy knee.

Play resumed and Simon Newby calmly slotted the ball into the bottom right hand corner. 1-1!! Heslington through men forward looking for a winner, but they were falling in numbers due to Rhino’s injury, then Jaymo sprained his ankle with a lame tackle in the dying minutes. Cop held on and the game finished one a piece.

FULL TIME 1-1

Most of the post match commentary focused on diving, but a formal complaint was made by Copmanthorpe on behalf of Matty Bastock. It became apparent that the Heso left back Andy Lee had confronted the pocket sized winger as the players left the field at half time. With the aid of television images (supplied by York TV) and professional lip reader Cyril Regis, we were able to examine just exactly what was said:-

A Lee:- ‘Well played mate, you had us a few times there like.’
Bastock:- ‘… oh yeah cheers.’
A Lee:- ‘Did I tell you I’m a Math’s teacher.’
Bastock:- ‘ … Err no mate?!’
A Lee:- ‘Yeah, St James’ Knaresborough. Ask me anything …’
Bastock:- ‘ … What? What you on about?’
A Lee:- ‘Logarithms, Algebra, Pythagerus ask me a question?’
Bastock:- ‘… about what? No!’
A Lee:- ‘Anything I’ll know the answer … Fancy a beer after the game’
Bastock:- ‘I need to get straight off…..’
A Lee:- ‘sure mate, no worries …….. Fancy being mates though??’
Bastock:- ‘F**K OFF YOU MENTALIST!’

No action is to be taken from the Leeper Hare League Committee, as bad chat is part and parcel of the modern day game.

Match Ratings

GK Ben Willis 8

LB Andy Lee 7
CB Peter Vince 9
CB Ben Coxon 9
RB Will Robertson 8

LM Simon Newby 8
CM Ian Proctor 8
CM Nick James 8
CM Adam Hetherton 7
RM Nick Fenton 7

CF Stu Dickinson 6

Sub Dan Walters 8

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Wednesday, 21 March 2007

NEWS - Pete Vince announces return to Heslington

Just when Heslington thought their Saturday couldn't get any better after a strong win at Thorpe United, news emerged that Pete 'Big Bird' Vince would be available for selection in the make or break games over the coming few weeks.

We went out on the streets of Heslington to get the reaction...

'This village has a football team? Thats news to me, I only want to watch rugga and lacrose, RA RA RA'
Local Heslington villager

'I like his sliders'
Previous player Shane compliments his tackling

'We roomed with him during our TV days, boy do we have some stories! He's a great guy though, always there for you when you need him'
Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street



Pete meeting some of his fans after his last appearance at christmas.

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