Westbury Celtic Football Club

 

Under 15's

Stourport Sunday Youth League U15's Div 1

Manager - Simon Peters
Assistant Manager/Youth Secretary - Kevin Brogan
Treasurer - Jim Campbell
Sponsor - GMS Builders
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Table

Table 2006/07

P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Kewford Eagles 18 15 2 1 92 9 +83 47
2 Enville Athletic 18 12 3 3 55 16 +39 39
3 Ferndale Youth 18 10 3 5 49 20 +29 33
4 Norton Athletic 18 8 4 6 30 22 +8 28
5 Hasbury Rangers 18 8 3 7 34 36 -2 27
6 Hadley Rangers 18 7 4 7 43 43 -10 25
7 Arley Kings Youth 18 6 5 7 28 39 -11 23
8 Westbury Celtic Youth 18 5 1 12 38 64 -26 16
9 Bewdley Town 18 4 1 13 40 90 -50 13
10 Halas Hawks 18 2 0 16 26 96 -70 6
Results & Fixtures (click on date for report)
Date Opponents Comp H/A Res Score Goals
17/09 Bewdley Town Div1 A Won 9-1 Campbell 4 Staunton 2
Peters
Brogan
Sanders
24/09 Hasbury Rangers Div1 H Lost 1-2 Thomas
01/10 Kewford Eagles Div1 A Lost 0-5
29/10 Worcester Colts U16 Cup A Lost 0-6
05/11 Hadley Rangers Div1 H Lost 1-8 Thomas
26/11 Arley Kings Div1 H Lost 1-4 Campbell
10/12 Arley Kings Div1 A Drew 2-2 Thomas
Staunton
14/01 Arley Kings Cup A Lost 0-6
28/01 Norton Athletic Div1 A Lost 1-2 Thomas
04/02 Enville Athletic Div1 A Won 3-2 Brogan 2
Peters
18/02 Hasbury Rangers Div1 A Won 3-1 Goldstraw
Campbell
Clarke
25/02 Ferndale Youth Div1 H Lost 1-2
25/03 Enville Athletic Div1 H Lost 1-3
01/04 Bewdley Town Div1 H Lost 1-3
04/04 Kewford Eagles Div1 H Lost 0-10
15/04 Norton Athletic Div1 H Won 2-1
22/04 Ferndale Youth Div1 A Lost 2-4
25/04 Hadley Rangers Div1 A Lost 9-3
27/04 Halas Hawks Div1 H Lost 2-3
29/04 Halas Hawks Div1 A Won 5-2
 

Players Stats  

Goals

Le Cup Total
Jim Campbell 6 6
James Thomas 4 4
Ben Brogan 3 3
Tyler Peters 2 2
Clarke 1 1
George Goldstraw 1 1
James Staunton 2 1
Ben Sanders 1 1
James Staunton 1 1
Total 21 21

Man of the Match

Le Cup Total
Zac Scott 3   3
Ben Brogan 2   2
Jim Campbell 2   2
Dave Banner 1   1
Grant Evans 1   1
George Goldstraw   1 1
       
       
  9 1 10

Season 2005/06 Here

Reports  
 
 

 
 
Yet another away match (I think we will  need directions to our home games soon) took us to the new second placed team Hasbury Rangers.  Dave "Ferguson" Campbell did get lost twice on the way to which Woolley said "He cant be very good at his job if he gets lost this often"
 
Both teams battled for possession but very few chances were created in the opening twenty minutes. Hasbury then took advantage of some slow defending and went 1-0 up. Fergie Campbell then came up with an inspirational tactical change by moving Goldie (Blondie)  from left back to centre forward and on the stroke of half time we could see why Fergie had made the change. Goldie ran on to a through ball from Jim (Sid) Campbell, managed to beat the keeper and chip the ball into the net. A deserved 1-1 at half time.
 
Fergie Campbell and his able assistant Carlos Quiquiqueerchickentikkaqueiroz (alias JT) gave the half time talk and gave the lads belief that they could go on and win the match. With Zac and Grant (Brush) both excellent in defence this allowed the midfield and strikers to push on. Tyler then came up with a "Gascoigne flick" over the defender and put in the perfect cross for Clarke (Boyce) to score his first goal for the club. Confidence grew throughout the team and after a free kick was awarded Tyler floated in the cross for Jack to flick the ball across the goal to find Jim (sid) to score with a bullet header.
 
Westbury kept Hasbury out for the rest of the match with two brilliant saves from Dave( Bannerman) and were unlucky not to finsh the match with four and a great run down the left from Sid who was partially rugby tackled but still managed to put a cross in for Woolley whose shot was goalbound but the keeper managed to turn this over the bar.
 
Another top performance from all the players - Well done lads.
 
Man of the match - Zac Scott
 

 
Carling don't write score lines for Westbury Celtic but if they did this would be it -
        Enville 2 - 3 Westbury Celtic U15s.
 
In each of our recent matches all the players have battled hard and had very little reward. This was not to be this week with a well fought game and matching second placed Enville in every department.
 
Westbury took the lead after some good work from James Thomas down the left. He forced the keeper to parry a shot into the path of Ben Brogan who smashed the ball into the roof of the net. Enville then pilled on the pressure and were rewarded just before half time to bring the scores level. Further pressure early in the second half resulted in Enville going 2-1 up. The lads didnt give up and with some words of Wisdom form the acting manager Dave "Ferguson" Campbell - " Tyler I would like you to play on the left and try and construct something for us." Wise words indeed - as Ben released Tyler down the left who then cut into the box to finish superbly from an acute angle.
 
Enville were not happy with a point and threw everything at our defence. Zac Scott was solid and an excellent performance from Dan Jenkins at right back steadied the match. Enville continued to push forward but the Ben Brogan took possession on the half way line and ran a full forty yards and finished calmly from the edge of the box to take the score to 2- 3. Much jubilation followed and even Sulking Sidney joined in after having a inspirational game in midfield.
 
Man of the Match - Zac Scott- Magnanimous in defence.
 

 
Another very good performance from the lads who battled well throughout the match. Westbury Celtic equalled Norton in every department and were rewarded early in the second half when Clarkey put a great through-ball for James Thomas to run on to and finish well. Norton were forced to push on and after a hit and hope the ball dropped in rather fortuitously under the bar to bring them level. After chances at both ends Norton then took the lead following a goal mouth scramble when the referee adjudged the ball had crossed the line before being headed clear.
 
Man of the match - Dave Banner - pulled off a number of great saves.
 


Arley Kings 2-2 Westbury Celtic U15's

With rain in the air and a heavy pitch the signs were not good for an entertaining match. However the two teams put in a great deal of commitment, effort and played some attractive football throughout.
 
As in our previous encounter Westbury started the brighter and created the first chance following a great turn of speed from Josh Hackett who opened up the defence but no one was able to get on the end of his cross. James Staunton then showed us what he is capable of by rifling a shot in the bottom corner from outside the area to put Westbury 1-0 up.
 
Arley came back into the game and were slightly lucky with a cross-shot that sailed in but then drove home their advantage by going in at the break 2-1 up. Just before half time Tyler tried to control the match ball with his own ball. Unfortunately Tyler came off second best but was advised at half time that his Mommy would rub it better later on!!!
 
Westbury battled away and were rewarded with a James Thomas goal following a great through ball from Ben Brogan. Westbury finished the stronger but were unable to finish the game off. Grant then tried to copy Tyler and was seen with tears in his eyes and blubbering "I don't think I will be able to father children now". Our child protection officer again refused to give hands on first aid and told him to get back on the pitch.
 
Man of the Match : Ben Brogan


Westbury Celtic U15's 1-4 Arley Kings
 

A change of venue saw Westbury move back to their old stomping ground - King Georges. Away from the 'bowling green' of the Glyn Mitchell ground the finishing today was about as good as the centre circle and goalmouth areas at KGs.
 
Westbury started brightly and created several clear cut chances which were either put wide over the bar or straight at the keeper. Finally Jim Campbell showed the way and finished well. Arley Kings were hardly in the match when an innocuous cross was pumped into the crowded goalmouth and Goalie Banner shouted for the whole ground to hear "KEEPERS" - but unfortunately Grant didn't hear the shout, popped his head up and deflected the ball into an empty net. This lifted Arley who pushed forward again and after some indecisive defending were allowed to go 2-1 up at half time.
 
The second half showed a similar pattern with Westbury creating more opportunities but falling to finish. Arley showed the way and put in two further goals . A disappointing result for the lads so back to the training ground for finishing practice on Friday !!
 
Man of the Match : Zac Scott
 

Westbury Celtic U15's 1 - 8 Hadley Rangers

The less said about this game.....the better!

Man of the Match - Jim Campbell
 
 
To give the lads some experience we entered the above cup at under 16 level. Westbury Celtic again battled well throughout the match and were unlucky to go in 2-0 down at half time. The age difference and strength showed in the second half and Worcester ran in worthy 6-0 winners.

Man of the Match - George Goldstraw
 

Kewford Eagles 5-0 Westbury Celtic

When the fixtures were handed out for October we knew it was going to be a difficult month. There are no home games and we play last seasons top three in successive weeks. Kewford are a well organised  and very strong side, however Westbury battled well but were unable to create any clear cut chances. Kewford then stepped up a gear and scored three very good goals. It would have been more but for the acrobatics of Bannerman in goal. The second half was a midfield battle with neither side really gaining any advantage. Westbury gradually pushed more players forward to try and get something out of the game but were further undone with two more goals from Kewford.   
 
Man of the match : Ben Brogan

 
A match which saw Westbury Celtic gift the opposition two goals and in turn create enough clear cut chances to take all three points. Hasbury controlled the first twenty minutes keeping Westbury pinned back in their own half but were unable to force the keeper into any saves. Westbury slowly came into the game and later in the half carved out a couple of chances themselves. The Hasbury striker must have thought Christmas had come early when the ball fell at his feet after Bannerman was unable to hold on to cross, Hasbury went in at half time 1-0 up.
 
Again in the second half Westbury were slow to get out of the blocks and after missing three tackles Hasbury were a comfortable 2-0 up. Westbury then decided to come to the party and started playing some creative football. James Thomas opened his account for the season after missing last weeks game through international duty. Further chances fell to Ben Dan and James but unfortunately none were converted and with Hasbury hanging on at the end Westbury were unlucky not to finish with at least a draw.

Man of the Match - Jim Campbell

 
An outsanding display from the whole of the team saw Westbury start their season with a convincing 9-1 over Bewdley Town.
 
Both sides started cautiously with few chances being created early on. Tyler Peters scored from a stunning free kick (almost Beckham like) to put Westbury 1-0 up. This was followed by a fine finish from Jim Campbell after a defence splitting through ball from Ben Brogan.
 
Jim (The Legend) Campbell had a great game up front and went on to score four well taken goals in total and also created numerous chances throughout the game. James Staunton also settled in well on his debut and bagged two fine goals. 
 
Ben Brogan scored a good individual goal and Ben (Silvery) Sanders completed the scoring. The defence of Dave Banner, Zac Scott, Grant Evans and Jack Weatherby were solid throughout with Grant Evans taking the honours for Man of the match.