Appleton-Away
City Colts under-9s won their first game of the season at Appleton, winning 2-0. City's dominance was such that this scoreline flattered the hosts, who are a young, new team, still learning the ropes. City gave them lessons in passing, movement, and defending, and two goals from Joe Mead were scant reward for the visitors, who eased into the third round of the cup as a result. Joe played up front, alongside another new player, Zac Gill, while usual striker Jason Crowder was played on the right of midfield for a change.
Both goals came during the first half, when the City lads were surprised to meet so little resistance. Such was City's control, that Dan Page in goal only saw action from back passes and the occasional goal kick. This was due in part to a fine defensive display from Alex White and Edward Spencer, who allowed nothing to get past them, but also due to the City midfield, which played high up the field, pressed the opposition and gave them little time to dwell on the ball.
City continued to assert their superiority during the second half, when they were desperately unlucky not to extend their lead. A long-range drive from Jason struck the bar and bounced down just in front of the line, while Joe was denied his hat-trick by a matter of inches as his angled drive beat the goalie and went agonisingly wide.
When the final whistle blew, the City boys celebrated as though this was the cup final, such is the rare joy of victory. To make matters even sweeter, the boys also won the follow-up friendly 1-0, with a rare goal from Charlie Digweed. Attached pic: New goalscoring hero Joe Mead on the charge



