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Friday:

SWPL Premier:

Liskeard Athletic v Tavistock

Saturday:

Premier:

Ivybridge Town v Wadebridge Town

Witheridge v Penzance

St Austell v Buckland Athletic

Falmouth Town v Plymouth Parkway

Elburton Villa v Bodmin Town

Dartmouth v Launceston

Cullompton Rangers v St.Blazey

Bovey Tracey v Torpoint Athletic

West:

Vospers Oak Villa v Penryn Athletic

Newquay v Truro City

Porthleven v Camelford

Plymstock United v Callington Town

Okehampton Argyle v Perranporth

Mousehole v Foxhole Stars

Godolphin Atlantic v Hayle

Dobwalls v Holsworthy

East:

Exeter University v Exmouth Town

Totnes & Dartington v Axminster Town

Stoke Gabriel v Liverton United

Ottery St Mary v Appledore

Galmpton Gents v Crediton United

Exeter Civil Service v Bickleigh

Budleigh Salterton v Newton Abbot Spurs

Alphington v Teignmouth

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Liskeard Athletic 2 - 1 Tavistock

PLYMOUTH PARKWAY 14 10 2 2 52 17 35 32

BUCKLAND ATHLETIC 12 10 0 2 40 13 27 30

IVYBRIDGE TOWN 12 7 3 2 34 18 16 24

BODMIN TOWN 10 7 2 1 28 12 16 23

PENZANCE 13 7 2 4 31 27 4 23

TORPOINT ATHLETIC 9 6 2 1 26 13 13 20

FALMOUTH TOWN 11 6 2 3 28 17 11 20

BOVEY TRACEY 13 5 3 5 28 38 -10 18

ELBURTON VILLA 13 5 2 6 32 38 -6 17

ROYAL MARINES 11 5 1 5 16 19 -3 16

SALTASH UNITED 10 4 3 3 25 19 6 15

ST.BLAZEY 10 4 3 3 22 16 6 15

LISKEARD ATHLETIC 14 3 4 7 16 28 -12 13

LAUNCESTON 13 3 3 7 25 34 -9 12

ST AUSTELL 12 3 3 6 19 34 -15 12

TAVISTOCK 12 3 2 7 18 23 -5 11

DARTMOUTH 10 3 1 6 21 35 -14 10

WITHERIDGE 12 3 0 9 20 36 -16 9

CULLOMPTON RANGERS 12 2 2 8 23 46 -23 8

WADEBRIDGE TOWN 13 1 2 10 15 36 -21 5

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What a day with the top two both conceding six! Falmouth town beat Parkway 6-1.

Making the most perhaps of the visitors keeper Elphick being sent off after about 15 minutes.

Lee Doel went in goal, but couldn't stop Vercesi giving Town the lead.

The visiting supporters will no doubt think the red card was harsh, but Drummond was upended!

You could blame two of the other goals on the replacement no 1.- Doel for one weak attempt in punching a cross away, and their third player to go in goal - "Sparky"(?) for the sixth when Eddy charged down his much delayed attempted clearance and cheekily back heeled the ball in!

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

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SWPL (P) Falmouth Town 6 Plymouth Parkway 1 h/t 4-1

scorers Liam Eddy 3/Mark Vercesi Pen/Dan Green/Ross Pope----Lee Coxon

First ever SWPL(P) Falmouth Town hat trick (Liam Eddy) seen at Bickland Park-

The only other was Matt Drummond at Bovey Tracey last season

Ben Elphick the Parkway keeper red carded for bringing down Matt Drummond after 15minutes

Rchard Kellow 50th.Appearance fo Falmouth

First victory for Falmouth v Parkway in the SWPL at Bickland

Plymouth Parkway's heaviest ever SWPL defeat

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What a difference a day makes.....

At the Falmouth game in the sun....the penalty was spot on...and if it was a penalty the keeper had to go, the young ref (well his mum came and picked him up later) didnt bottle it, it did change the game, but Parkway did reply straight away, to their credit and if they had have looked to defend rather than still go for the win then Falmouth may not have so much room to run midfield.... 4 -1 at half time, and go to say some of the Parkway tackles were a bit X rated, and were un called for.

Felt sorry for the stand in keeper, who did ok, and gave great entertainment when he dribbled over the half way line, got caught by Eddy for the last goal.

Second half was an even affair, and Parkway never gave up, they will bounce back from this and the league is between Bodmin, Parkway, and Buckland.

The game was marred for me by the nature of some of the Parkway fans who hurled abuse at the offcials and also other fans,the language with kids and women around was out of order.

Maybe the grounds should have stewards walking round to give advise and try and keep this type of behaviour under control.

:SM_carton_y:

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

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Cully 0v4 St Blazey.

On a normal day this is a straight forward journey up the A30 and M5. Today however it took over 2 and a half hours as we headed through Okehampton, Crediton, Exeter city centre and back on the M5 to just make kick off. Quite a few missed the opening 20 minutes due to the serious accident.

The match was a test after last weeks disapointment at Torpoint. Cully were on the back foot from the off but did hit the bar when Tom was caught off his line. But soon after Cully were down to ten men as Zallick was through on goal and pulled back given the ref no option and no complaints from the Cully players. Chances came and went but Sam Cooper broke the deadlock before the break with a good strike. 3 quick goals in the second half from Hoyles and Zallick finished Cully off before they had another man sent off for a second yellow card with just minutes to go.

Great wins for St Austell and Falmouth today. Much needed for the league really to keep it tight and keep at least 7 sides in with a good chance of winning it. Bodmin keep ticking along and who would rule them out. Buckland have gone through a sticky patch with defeats in both F.A Vase and F.A cup and a thumping at Saltash before being beaten at home to title rivals Parkway. I had a feeling St Austell might get something as they seem to have some momentum at the moment.

Wadebrige at home on friday night. The return of Sir Bobby!! :thumbsup:

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

Blimey, the Argyle stewards working up St Austell now?? Thats sad to hear, wheres the encourgement to see fans travel to away games? Wasnt long ago youd be lucky to see a taxi load of home fans at St Austell!!!!

8 keepers!!! Must be some kind of record!!!

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

Well said :thumbsup::clapper:

Couldnt believe it when I spoke to Paul

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

Blimey, the Argyle stewards working up St Austell now?? Thats sad to hear, wheres the encourgement to see fans travel to away games? Wasnt long ago youd be lucky to see a taxi load of home fans at St Austell!!!!

8 keepers!!! Must be some kind of record!!!

1. Neil Montandon

2. Ian Baker (injured dislocated shoulder)

3. Simon Dungey

4. Chris Lanyon

5. Luke Parnell

6. Stuart Morgan (replaced Ian Baker after injury)

7. Nathan Murphy (pre booked holiday)

8. James Wannell (back from sweeden)

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CSWPL premier DIVISION Sat Oct 16

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# Team Pl Wo Dr Lo Gf Ga Dif Pts

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1 Parkway 15 10 2 3 53 23 30 32

2 Buckland 13 10 0 3 44 19 25 30

3 Ivybridge 13 8 3 2 40 18 22 27

4 Bodmin 11 8 2 1 30 13 17 26

5 Falmouth 12 7 2 3 34 18 16 23

6 Torpoint 10 7 2 1 30 16 14 23

7 Penzance 14 7 2 5 31 30 1 23

8 St Blazey 11 5 3 3 26 16 10 18

9 Bovey 14 5 3 6 31 42 -11 18

10 Elburton 14 5 2 7 33 40 -7 17

11 Royal Mar 11 5 1 5 16 19 -3 16

12 Saltash 10 4 3 3 25 19 6 15

13 Launceston 14 4 3 7 27 34 -7 15

14 St Austell 13 4 3 6 25 38 -13 15

15 Liskeard 14 3 4 7 16 28 -12 13

16 Witheridge 13 4 0 9 23 36 -13 12

17 Tavistock 12 3 2 7 18 23 -5 11

18 Dartmouth 11 3 1 7 21 37 -16 10

19 Cullompton 13 2 2 9 23 50 -27 8

20 Wadebridge 14 1 2 11 15 42 -27 5

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16/10/2010 Bovey 3 - 4 Torpoint

16/10/2010 Cullompton 0 - 4 St Blazey

16/10/2010 Dartmouth 0 - 2 Launceston

16/10/2010 Elburton 1 - 2 Bodmin

16/10/2010 Falmouth 6 - 1 Parkway

16/10/2010 Ivybridge 6 - 0 Wadebridge

16/10/2010 St Austell 6 - 4 Buckland

16/10/2010 Witheridge 3 - 0 Penzance

CSWPL DIVISION ONE WEST Saturday Oct 16

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# Team Pl Wo Dr Lo Gf Ga Dif Pts

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1 Penryn 11 6 3 2 37 14 23 21

2 Newquay 8 7 0 1 33 11 22 21

3 Camelford 8 5 3 0 22 6 16 18

4 Dobwalls 9 5 2 2 22 13 9 17

5 VospersOV 9 5 2 2 17 11 6 17

6 Perranporth 11 5 2 4 19 16 3 17

7 Foxhole 10 4 3 3 16 13 3 15

8 Porthleven 7 4 2 1 11 7 4 14

9 Callington 9 4 1 4 21 19 2 13

10 Godolphin 8 3 2 3 16 12 4 11

11 Holsworthy 9 3 1 5 10 23 -13 10

12 Plymstock 8 2 1 5 16 18 -2 7

13 Mousehole 9 2 1 6 14 27 -13 7

14 Okehampton 6 2 0 4 11 18 -7 6

15 Hayle 11 1 2 8 10 28 -18 5

16 Truro 9 0 1 8 5 44 -39 1

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16/10/2010 Dobwalls 3 - 0 Holsworthy

16/10/2010 Godolphin 4 - 0 Hayle

16/10/2010 Mousehole 1 - 3 Foxhole

16/10/2010 Newquay 11 - 0 Truro

16/10/2010 Okehampton 2 - 1 Perranporth

16/10/2010 Plymstock 5 - 1 Callington

16/10/2010 Porthleven 1 - 1 Camelford

16/10/2010 VospersOV 2 - 1 Penryn

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CSWPL DIVISION ONE EAST Saturday Oct 16

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# Team Pl Wo Dr Lo Gf Ga Dif Pts

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1 Appledore 7 6 1 0 16 6 10 19

2 Teignmouth 8 5 3 0 21 8 13 18

3 Stoke 10 5 3 2 20 20 0 18

4 Liverton 7 4 3 0 20 4 16 15

5 Budleigh 7 4 2 1 20 11 9 14

6 Tots&Darts 8 4 0 4 17 16 1 12

7 ECivilS 10 3 3 4 10 17 -7 12

8 Galmpton 7 3 2 2 10 9 1 11

9 University 8 2 4 2 16 12 4 10

10 Bickleigh 9 3 1 5 12 12 0 10

11 Alphington 8 3 1 4 11 12 -1 10

12 NewtonSpurs 10 2 4 4 12 19 -7 10

13 OtterySM 9 3 1 5 12 26 -14 10

14 Exmouth 8 2 3 3 14 15 -1 9

15 Crediton 9 1 1 7 11 23 -12 4

16 Axminster 9 0 2 7 10 22 -12 2

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16/10/2010 Alphington 1 - 2 Teignmouth

16/10/2010 Budleigh 7 - 1 NewtonSpurs

16/10/2010 ECivilS 0 - 0 Bickleigh

16/10/2010 Galmpton 2 - 0 Crediton

16/10/2010 OtterySM 1 - 3 Appledore

16/10/2010 Stoke 1 - 4 Liverton

16/10/2010 Tots&Darts 5 - 1 Axminster

16/10/2010 University 2 - 2 Exmouth

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I visited Godolphin Way this afternoon to see how 'The G' would fare against Hayle. It was an excellent first half for Godolphin, with some early pressure rewarded when a raking cross-field pass was squared to Jamie Wigg who crashed the ball home from ten yards. Hayle seemed a little disjointed and looked like a team who are finding their way at present. The capable lads that have stepped up from the Combinaton League look like they will need a bit more time to integrate, perhaps indicating that the gap between the leagues has grown in recent times.

Scott Flanigan singlehandedly wrapped up the game in the space of ten minutes with two outstanding free-kicks. The first was possibly the best, striking the ball from thirty yards, up and over the wall and in via the crossbar. Not to be outdone, Flanigan then picked up the ball with intent and set himself for another strike at goal just right of centre. Flanigan adapted his routine and drilled a low shot across the wall and the power of the strike, along with a perfectly positioned bounce in front of the goalkeeper put The G three ahead without any threat from Hayle.

The second half was less eventful and the introduction of Lee Paxton created some additional momentum, with Paxton adding the fourth when he allowed a through ball to run into his path and tucked a neat finish under the goalkeeper from the edge of the box.

Hayle managed two shots on target and were unfortunate to see a deft chip cannon back from the corner of post and bar, however, it appears that some work is required to bring a new team together.

Andre Howes put in another excellent refereeing performance, letting the game flow in his usual style.

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Come on Dave give Falmouth some credit, you know as well as me that very often 10 men are harder to beat than 11,

yes Falmouth did take advantage of their 11 against Parkway 10,

But Falmouth played some really good fast Football, & at least two of the Goals even the Parkway no 1 Keeper would have had a hard job to stop they were blinders,

we thought the game was going to be a tough one, & the way Falmouth were playing even if parkway had the full team for the whole of the match the end result would have been close, Parkway resorted to some very hard tackles, & could even had more players sent off,

the young referee & his assistants did a good job,

but at the end of the day Falmouth fully deserved the win, & in my view although Parkway never gave up, Falmouth played some of the best Football seen at Bickland park this season,

Hammers, :c::yahoo: :c:

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Come on Dave give Falmouth some credit, you know as well as me that very often 10 men are harder to beat than 11,

yes Falmouth did take advantage of their 11 against Parkway 10,

But Falmouth played some really good fast Football, & at least two of the Goals even the Parkway no 1 Keeper would have had a hard job to stop they were blinders,

we thought the game was going to be a tough one, & the way Falmouth were playing even if parkway had the full team for the whole of the match the end result would have been close, Parkway resorted to some very hard tackles, & could even had more players sent off,

the young referee & his assistants did a good job,

but at the end of the day Falmouth fully deserved the win, & in my view although Parkway never gave up, Falmouth played some of the best Football seen at Bickland park this season,

Hammers, :c::yahoo::c:

Too much "big boot" and not enough composure on the ball for my liking! :)

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

Blimey, the Argyle stewards working up St Austell now?? Thats sad to hear, wheres the encourgement to see fans travel to away games? Wasnt long ago youd be lucky to see a taxi load of home fans at St Austell!!!!

8 keepers!!! Must be some kind of record!!!

To be fair to St Austell, the Buckland flags were allowed to be put up behind the goal at the Poltair Road end.

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Come on Dave give Falmouth some credit, you know as well as me that very often 10 men are harder to beat than 11,

yes Falmouth did take advantage of their 11 against Parkway 10,

But Falmouth played some really good fast Football, & at least two of the Goals even the Parkway no 1 Keeper would have had a hard job to stop they were blinders,

we thought the game was going to be a tough one, & the way Falmouth were playing even if parkway had the full team for the whole of the match the end result would have been close, Parkway resorted to some very hard tackles, & could even had more players sent off,

the young referee & his assistants did a good job,

but at the end of the day Falmouth fully deserved the win, & in my view although Parkway never gave up, Falmouth played some of the best Football seen at Bickland park this season,

Hammers, :c::yahoo::c:

Too much "big boot" and not enough composure on the ball for my liking! :)

Big Boot by who Dave? I think there was a lot of big boot by both teams, But as I said on the whole Falmouth played a good game & fully deserved to win the match, & had they put away some of the chances they missed the score could have been even bigger, But I would not expect you to give Falmouth too much praise anyhow,

Hammers :c::yahoo: :c:

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The results yesterday are a great advert for this league, as it makes it more exciting. One minute Parkway beat Buckland, the next they get hammered by Falmouth! And so on .....

On the Falmouth game, after reading the Bodmin report, it seemed only a matter of time before Falmouth would notch up a good win and today they didnt disapoint anybody!

Credit to Parkway for not giving up when the game was well and truly over for them.

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Ten goal thriller at sun drenched Poltair.

Town looked to be on a hiding on the hour mark as Buckland fought back from a 3 - 2 half time deficit to lead 4 - 3 however a speechless Steve Massey saw the home side crack in 3 further goals without reply from the visitors who managed to squander a late penalty opportunity.

Bumper crowd went home delighted. :thumbsup:

Where do you start , up set the locals by putting Buckland flags up in grandstand, bad show by St austell guy who told us to take them down, bet they dont make st blazey take theirs down.

Well the game had everything for any neutrals.

The lilly whites took a 2 0 lead but Bucks brought it back to 3-2 at half time. But massey half time talk worked wonders and Buckland equalised and then took a 4 - 3 lead Bucks had a few more chances but could not put them away.

St austell then came back and scored 3 goals which the bucks faithfull could not beleave,that was not the end of the action as Bucks had a pen but somehow lynch hit the post but the follow up was also put against the other post, and Buckland new this was not their day. 15 goals conceeded in the last 4 games in not the ideal way to defend your title a m ore settled team is required as 4 changes today and the 8th keeper used this season is not an ideal senario.

Come on Buckland,we do not become a bad team over night.

Blimey, the Argyle stewards working up St Austell now?? Thats sad to hear, wheres the encourgement to see fans travel to away games? Wasnt long ago youd be lucky to see a taxi load of home fans at St Austell!!!!

8 keepers!!! Must be some kind of record!!!

To be fair to St Austell, the Buckland flags were allowed to be put up behind the goal at the Poltair Road end.

How gracious of them !

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Just to make it clear. there is no problem with people hanging flags in the grandstand or anywhere in the ground. I think the only issue yesterday was that some of the flags were covering the advertising boards. Our sponsors pay good money for these boards and would not be to impressed if they turned up to the game and there board was covered up.

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Just to make it clear. there is no problem with people hanging flags in the grandstand or anywhere in the ground. I think the only issue yesterday was that some of the flags were covering the advertising boards. Our sponsors pay good money for these boards and would not be to impressed if they turned up to the game and there board was covered up.

The flags were put up orginally on the rail of the grandstand,they were not covering any boards in the stand as their are no advertising boards on this rail, we were told they were not allowed to be put up in the grandstand and please remove them, dont think they liked us in their stand with a Devon flag.

I m sure you will be made most welcolme when you come up to homers later in the season,

1st visit to poltire prob be the last, as not a good start to the afternoon.

Good programme 8/10

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FLAGS AND ALL THAT

Well i have read the various posts and would like to make a contribution.....for what it is worth...

Firstly what would Mr Disgruntled from Buckland say if i turned up with a load of flags and hung them at the front of their nice stand, I dont thin that it would be tollerated, I went to Buckland and only shouted for my team to be told to F**K off back to Cornwall and my partner and others with us were scared for their safety....

May be the next team going to Buckland should try it, and lets see the result...

Secondly - Buckland were the visitors to another ground, did they ask permission from their hosts to put the flags up, at least the Blazey boys go behind the goal and therefore dont get in the way ... last year at Falmouth the flag hanger of old Buckland town put the flag across players entrance.....

What it appears to me is that Buckland are trying to say this is our manor or words to that effect, or come and have a go ....it is very much in the face of home supporters...and what are you going to do about it....

May be we ought to give away fans an area to sit... or stand....

Lets see what happens at Bodmin in a couple of weeks, and any brave Ivybridge fan out there ready to do a bit of flag hanging at old Buckland town...

Show respect for those you are visiting.... it is like asking the bloke who sits at the end of the bar in the local to move so you can sits there and if he doesnt like he can get lost...

Grow up.... :SM_carton:

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Reference the very sad topic of flags...

Maybe a little bit bitter about the result....?

You have just openly posted on an international website that you will probably not revisit a ground to watch your team play because you were asked not to hang flags in the grandstand as they would impede other peoples view...? Maybe if they were hung there, they would've made all the difference and you would've won?? :blink: Would love to know what you would've posted on here if you had smashed us 6-0.

I believe there is no issue what so ever with St.Austells hospitality and have not been to any ground in recent years that offers any more than what we do now. I know for a fact a great deal of effort goes into making visitors feel welcome to our ground. Other opinions on previous visitors to Poltair Park this season are welcome.

Get over the fact that on the day you were beaten by a harder working, more determined side who Buckland underestimated.

Good to see the majority of the Buckland lads taking defeat gracefully at the end of the game, and Massey coming into the home changing rooms after the game congratulating us of our victory.

:smiley20:

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Well said Leaner - not sure why anybody can complain about being asked to take down flags hung at the front of the stand blocking supporters view!

Anyway, great and deserved result.

Only black-spot the injuries to you and Tins - how do they look 2 days on?

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Dobwalls 3 Holsworthy

The game was played at a frantic pace from start to finish with both sides playing some good football.

After only 4 minutes a long range effort by Matt Williams was turned into the net by the visiting keeper Adam Fuller.

Dobwalls extended their lead just before the break when Josh Notman unleashed an unstopable volley from 25yards.

Ten minutes into the second half a Sean Jones free kick was met at the near post by Matt Thackeray who headed home number three to seal the three points.

Dobwalls hit the woodwork no fewer than 3 times and the visitors once.

The game was well controlled by Steve Nute who had an excellent game.

Paul Andrews young charges have certainly surprised a few people who thought they would struggle at this level.

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