Metropolitan Police 3-0 Corinthian-Casuals
Body 8 Sharpe 58 Galloway 61 Saturday, 30 December 2023 Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division Attendance: 193 Report by Finlay Stubbs Photo By: Stuart Tree Paul Barnes’ first game in charge of Corinthian-Casuals ended in defeat as they fell to a 3-0 loss to Metropolitan Police at Imber Court. Only meeting his players on the day of the game, Barnes kept the same squad from Boxing Day’s 1-0 defeat to Leatherhead. Barnes' first 10 minutes in charge proved to be difficult, as Alex Body got the better of Toby Bridges and fired his effort into the top corner to put Met Police ahead. Casuals almost got a swift reply and looked a threat from set-pieces when a header from a Met Police defender clipped the top of their crossbar and out for a corner. The visitors, under their new boss, looked to play out from the back and keep the ball, which led to a few chances going forward. Shea Cascoe-Rogers looked to be Casuals’ main threat, driving directly at defenders and almost getting an equaliser when he cut inside his man and saw his effort fly past the near post. After a spell where both teams failed to take control, Body almost got his second of the afternoon when his effort clipped the side netting and went out for a goal kick. At the beginning of the second half, Casuals faced early pressure with the Met Police attackers using the conditions to their advantage as a strong wind drove into the face of Corinthian keeper, Dan Purdue. Purdue was called into action on two separate occasions, first denying Jamal Andrew Sharpe one on one, and then just minutes later keeping out a Met header at the front post. Using the wind to their advantage, Met Police continued to keep on delivering crosses into the box, and the hosts grabbed their second when a goal kick was flicked on and into the path of Sharpe, who slotted his effort past Purdue. It quickly got worse for Barnes’ side when Mason Galloway looped his header over the despairing Purdue and into the top corner to claim Met Police’s third and surely seal the three points. The last 20 minutes contained little action with the hosts looking to maintain their clean sheet and Casuals failing to secure the ball in midfield. In the latter stages, Oscar Walton’s header from a Jack Smith free-kick was tipped over superbly by Liam Beech to keep his clean sheet intact. Overall, it was a difficult afternoon for Casuals under their new boss, who has yet to take charge of a training session and bring in players of his own. “We knew it was going to be hard work before and it's not a fairytale where you wave a magic wand, give a nice team talk and everything turns out roses,” said Barnes afterwards. “I gave the players an opportunity to make a first impression. Only they know if it’s a good first impression, only they will know if it is a good impression or not. I wanted to give the squad I inherited a chance to show what they are about. “Off the back of that, we need a few people through the door, so Monday you will see a few new faces.” Barnes takes charge of his first home game when his side take on Chipstead on New Years Day. Corinthian-Casuals: Purdue; Clarke, Bridges (Samson 12), Smith, Walton; Majekodunmi, Quarm, Smith; Cascoe-Rogers, Kaate, Cascoe (Lillie 45)
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Corinthian-Casuals 1-2 Ashford Town (Middx) Cascoe-Rogers 56 Young 76, Khan 93 Saturday, December 23 2023 Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division Attendance 190 Report by Finlay Stubbs Photo by Stuart Tree A free kick in stoppage time left Corinthian-Casuals stunned as they fell to a 2-1 defeat over Ashford Town on Saturday. It was an improved performance from Andy Gray’s side, who took the lead through Shea Cascoe-Rogers in the 56th minute. However a spirited last 15 minutes from Ashford ensured their side secured the early Christmas present from King George’s Arena. Casuals returned back home looking to rectify a heavy defeat to Uxbridge the week before and were up the for the battle early on with both teams looking to gain success through direct passes forward and retain possession in the midfield through second balls. The first chance of the afternoon fell to Ashford Town’s Connor Young whose effort was well saved by Dan Purdue in the Casuals goal. It was then Ashford’s goalkeeper Harry Cant’s turn to keep Casuals at bay, denying Saweed Djinadoo’s header from a free kick delivered into the box by Jack Smith. Cant was quickly called into action again denying Djinadoo, this time one on one to keep the Casuals striker at bay. Cascoe-Rogers was next to test the Ashford keeper as he finished off his mazy run by stinging the palms of Cant, who got down low well to deny the young winger. Chances kept on coming for both sides as Sam Humphries’ volleyed effort from outside the box was well-saved by Purdue to ensure both teams went into the break on terms. After both teams failed to take control of the opening stages of the second half, Casuals took the lead when Cascoe-Rogers poked home from close range following a cross into the box to put his side ahead. Alexander Sami was at the heartbeat of Ashford’s attacking play and almost got his side back on level terms with a teasing volley that just looped over the bar. One almost became two for Casuals when Cascoe-Rogers’ free kick was met at the far post by Matt Smith, unfortunately his powerful header flew just over the bar. The hosts then looked to defend their lead, sitting deep and looking to clear any balls that came into their box. When in possession, Casuals looked for the pace of Cascoe-Rogers in behind the Ashford back line, but the forward was left isolated up front on his own. However the visitors got their leveller as Young found space in the Casuals area and curled his effort past Purdue to put scores level with 15 minutes left to play. The goal looked to have lifted Ashford’s spirits and they pushed for a late winner by putting crosses into the box and winning free-kicks in dangerous areas. Then in the third minute of added time, Ashford got their winner as Khan’s long-range free kick found the corner of the net, past the despairing Purdue, to complete his side’s comeback and leave Casuals deflated. Despite the defeat it was an improved performance from Andy Gray’s side, who created many chances throughout the game and should feel hard done by to not take at least a point out of the game with spirited performances from Cascoe-Rogers and young Jack Lillie in midfield. Next up for Casuals is a short trip to Leatherhead on Boxing Day where Gray’s side look to bounce back from the defeat. Corinthian-Casuals: Purdue; Clarke, Bridges, Smith, Walton; Lillie (Cascoe 83), Smith, Quarm, Majekodunmi; Djinadoo (Kaate 83), Cascoe-Rogers |