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THIS IS THE PLACE!
A great picture of Trungle Parc taken from just inside Paul Cricket Club ground, and not a seagull in sight!
Mark Vercesi (centre-left) celebrates his headed goal from a pinpoint free kick by Wayne Quinn (6) for the first goal against Plymouth Argyle on 12th March
IN TODAY’S GOOD FRIDAY ISSUE: 25.03.2016
This week’s front cover: First goal celebration in the 3-1 over Plymouth Argyle. Left to right: Luke Johnson, Billy Curtis, Steve Burt, Mark Vercesi (the scorer), Liam
Andrew, Tim Nixon, Wayne Quinn, Matt Laity
Contents list
Mousehole AFC Contacts, Affiliations, Sponsors & Logos
Today’s Match Summary
Welcome from Tim Richardson, Chairman
Who’s Who at Mousehole AFC
Quick Quotes from Quinny – Player-Manager Wayne Quinn
Current SWP Division 1 West League table
All about the Cornwall FA Lawrence Durning Charity Cup
Programme Advertisers
Easter Weekend Fixtures in SWP League, Division 1 West
Our Forthcoming Matches
Mousehole AFC Results, including Charity Cup results & fixtures
Mousehole AFC Fixtures
How you can raise money for the club - just by shopping!
Pitch-side Advertisers
Notes about Penzance AFC
Today’s Squads
Sponsorship Matters
Mousehole Camping
Mousehole AFC For Hire
We Need You!
Match Impressions:
The Plymouth Argyle game (12th March)
The St Dennis game (19th
March)
The Bodmin Town game - League Cup semi final (last Tuesday, 22nd
March)
Mousehole AFC: Month-By Month Form Guide Puzzle Page
Ground Regulations
Football on Good Friday
Player Profile #3 - Today: Team captain Steve Burt
Club Merchandise
In the next Mousehole Match-Day Magazine
This week’s back cover: New photo of Trungle Parc
IN THE NEXT MOUSEHOLE MATCH-DAY MAGAZINE
Next home match at Trungle Parc, Paul, is SATURDAY 2ND APRIL 2016
KICK OFF 3 PM v. BUDE TOWN
South West Peninsula League Division 1 West
New front cover photo
About today’s visitors: Bude Town
The SWP League
Current SWP Division 1 West League table
Today’s SWP-D1W Matches
Today’s squads
Our recent match against Penzance in the Cornwall Charity Cup QF
Mousehole AFC
Results
Fixtures
Form Guide
Forthcoming matches
Puzzle Page
Player profile #4
New back cover photo
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TODAY’S MATCH SUMMARY:
GOOD FRIDAY, 25TH MARCH 2016
MOUSEHOLE AFC The Seagulls
Versus
PENZANCE The Magpies
Lawrence Durning Charity Cup, Quarter Final tie
Cornwall FA’s chosen charity for 2015/16:
Kick Off 11:00 am Extra time and penalties to decide the tie if necessary
REFEREE: NEIL RUDKIN
CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME: Tim Richardson
Welcome to Trungle Parc for our second encounter of the season with our close
neighbours Penzance, this time in the Cornwall FA Charity Cup quarter-final, with the winners meeting Dobwalls in the semi-final.
Today, we’re expecting a sizeable ‘Bank Holiday’ crowd, and hope you all enjoy the match, the facilities and the hospitality. The clubhouse is open all afternoon, and
singer Boris will be here to entertain you from 2pm.
In the last fortnight we’ve picked up another six League points from sides just below us in the table, with a 3-1 home win over Plymouth Argyle and a 2-1 away
win at St Dennis. The team did especially well against teams with contrasting styles, Argyle’s academy-type play and St Dennis’ full-blooded approach.
On Tuesday we got all the praise but not the result in the League Cup semi-final
against Premier Division leaders Bodmin Town. I felt very proud of a performance full of all the many qualities we have come to associate with Quinny’s team.
Let’s be honest, it was very satisfying beating Penzance by a big score on Boxing Day, but they’ve won their last two games and today I’ve got no doubt they’ll be
out to erase that memory today!
Don’t forget the away League fixture with Penzance, moved from today to accommodate the Charity Cup tie, has been re-scheduled for the last week of the
season on Wednesday 4th May at Penlee Park, with kick off now 6.45pm.
After our two Cup games, we return to League action next Saturday (2nd April) with an important home match against mid-table Bude Town, kick off 3pm.
Please note: our end-of-season club awards evening at Queens Hotel Penzance
has been changed from 25th June to 18TH JUNE. Please see Peter Robinson to book, pay (£26 per person), set up a pay-by-instalments plan or see the menu.
Also of note: The South West Peninsula League Annual Presentation Dinner is on
Saturday 4th June at the Holiday Inn Plymouth, with tickets at £27 and a special B&B rate offered by the hotel. Please see our club secretary Darren Woodard or email [email protected] to express interest, and book/pay by 30th April.
Cheers, Tim
FOOTBALL ON GOOD FRIDAY
On Good Friday since 1865, in Workington, the game of “Uppies and Downies” has been played. There are no rules, no time limit and no referee. The sole aim is to get the ball into one of two respective goals situated on either side of the town.
On Good Friday 1915, the result of a match between Manchester United and Liverpool – which United won 2-0 to help stave off relegation – was found to have been rigged. A Football League investigation determined that a number of players from both sides had plotted the result in a pub, and made a healthy sum from betting on it. All the major culprits were banned from the game for life.
On Good Friday, 23rd March 1951, Newport County had raced into a commanding 5-1 lead over Norwich City in a top-of-the-table clash in the old Division Three South. However, with 15 minutes left to play, Norwich defender Reg Foulkes injured himself while heading a rain-sodden football and the referee decided there and then to abandon the match altogether. The home fans were not happy, and the ref had to be smuggled out of the ground disguised as an ambulance man. The match was replayed the following month and drawn 1-1. Results of Mousehole’s Good Friday League fixtures since joining SWPL:
April 2nd 2010: Mousehole 0-0 Porthleven. (Attendance 389)
April 6th 2012: Hayle 1-2 Mousehole (May, Nicholas)
March 29th 2013: Mousehole 0-3 Hayle (69)
April 18th 2014: Penzance 2-3 Mousehole (Vercesi 2, Simmonds)
April 3rd 2015: Mousehole 4-2 Penzance (Brown, Parton, Vercesi, OG) (127)
(The records suggest there was not always a League fixture on Good Friday)
MOUSEHOLE AFC: MONTH-BY MONTH FORM GUIDE
All matches, League + Cups
August
8 12 15 19 22 29
W W W W W W
A H H H A H
September
5 9 19 23 26
W W W W W
A A H A A
October
3 10 17 24 31
W W W L W
A A H A H
November
7 21 28
W W W
A A H
December
5 12 26
W W W
A H H
January
16 30
W W
A H
February
20 27
L W
H H
March
5 12 19 22 25
W W W L
A H A - H
April
2 5 9 16 20 23 27 30
H A H H H H A A
May
2 4 7
H A A
QUICK QUOTES FROM QUINNY
News and views from player-manager Wayne Quinn
Welcome to all the supporters of Mousehole and Penzance (and of course their officials), and any local people who’ve decided to make good use of the Bank
Holiday and come up to Trungle Parc to see what’s going on.
Lots of good things have happened in the last two weeks.
Firstly, we got our revenge on Plymouth Argyle who are the only side to spoil our otherwise perfect League record when they beat us 3-1 at their place in October. A defeat always makes you think hard and we needed a well-thought out game plan. It worked - the lads carried it out impeccably. A 3-1 win, great energy, great goals! There’s no doubt Argyle are a good well-coached footballing side but we made sure
they didn’t translate their possession into goal threats, and when we got our
chances, we took them.
Secondly, we engineered a 2-1 win at St Dennis last Saturday in a predictably tough
encounter, but could and should have won by a much bigger margin.
We’re now beginning to see the effects of injuries as the fixtures come thick and fast. This is where a big-enough squad of capable players really counts, so that we
don’t get weakened by players’ unavailability.
On Tuesday, the lads played the game of their lives in the League Cup semi-final against Bodmin Town. I reckon if we could have got it back to 3-3 we would have won it in extra time. To see the players so disappointed at the end speaks volumes
about their attitude and character. I imagine Bodmin will be glad not to have to play us on a regular basis – their supporters say we’ve given them as good a game
as anyone they’ve faced in the Premier Division.
On Tuesday, we had to throw 18-year old reserve goalkeeper Dom Angove into the deep end as deputy for the injured Steve P-B. He couldn’t have come in for a more high-profile game, but didn’t let us down. The experience will be valuable for him.
As the saying goes, if you’re good enough you’re old enough.
We’ve also signed young Josh Otto, who’s impressed in training. Based in St Ives, he was on the books of Plymouth Argyle and made a few appearances in their SWP
West Division team.
Thanks for your support: keep it going!
Quinny
THE CORNWALL (DURNING LAWRENCE) CHARITY CUP
Taken from the Cornwall FA website
The Charity Cup began when the late Sir Edward Durning Lawrence presented a cup to Truro City FC for charitable purposes. The cup was later handed to the Cornwall County Football Association to organise an annual competition for charity.
Cornwall FA's chosen charity for this season is the Cornish Heart Unit Fund (CHUF).
The CHUF specifically enhances care in the Cardiology Department, which includes Inpatient care - Coronary Care Unit (CCU), Cardiac Investigation Unit (CIU), and Roskear Ward; Outpatient care - Cardiac Unit; and Specialist Nursing Services – Cardiac Rehabilitation Service, Heart Function Service and Chest Pain Services.
The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Charity provides gold standard care for Cornwall. Though the NHS pays for patient’s basic care, extra items, such as new technology, comforts and improved facilities brighten the lives of patients and staff as well as aid future diagnosis and treatment. That’s where Royal Cornwall Hospitals Charity steps in. It advances care throughout Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust by supporting innovative research, patient and staff amenities, state-of-the-art equipment and specialist training for staff.
Donations help in the following ways: Patient Education: The use of 3-dimensional heart models shows a sequence of healthy to damaged hearts. The nursing team visibly show patients how their heart is improving when they follow treatment regimens.
Diagnosis and Treatment: Portable Echo-Machines and Dinamap Machines provide fast and accurate cardiac images and vitals (like blood oxygen and blood pressure) to improve diagnoses and identify complicated cases in any ward patients are in.
How today’s teams progressed in this season’s Charity Cup is on the Results page.
PLAYER PROFILE #3
Team captain STEVE BURT, aka ‘Burty’
Full Name: Steven Gareth Burt
Born: 13.07.1987. Age 28.
Place of birth: Truro
Currently living in: Goldsithney
Job: Builder
Played for: Ludgvan, Penzance, Falmouth
Date joined Mousehole: June 2013
Playing position: Centre midfield
Best-ever football moments as a player:
I was lucky enough to win the South West of England Bobby Charlton soccer schools skills test as a youngster, which enabled me to participate at the National Finals held at Old Trafford.
Playing for Falmouth Town against a Plymouth Argyle reserve team which included
Dan Gosling, Ebanks-Blake and Buzsaky.
Worst-ever football moments as a player (for Mousehole):
Losing to St Austell in the 2014 SWP League Cup semi-final. We were dominating the game until Cheesy and Simon took each other out. Ended up losing 3-2!
We also went on to throw away the league that year which was also disappointing.
Best Mousehole game I've played in so far:
Beating Premier Division Tavistock this year in the SWP League Cup quarter-final. Despite being the underdogs I think we matched them in every department, eventually winning 4-2 in extra time. It was a great game to be a part of, proving that we can compete with the league above.
League trophies:
South West Peninsula League Division 1 West (Penzance).
Other things about me:
Keen cyclist, enjoy surfing, support Chelsea.
CURRENT LEAGUE TABLE South West Peninsula League Division 1 West
From SWP League website, 23rd March 2016
POSN
P W D L F A DIFF PTS
1 MOUSEHOLE 21 20 0 1 88 13 75 54
2 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE 21 15 3 3 65 21 44 48
3 PENRYN ATHLETIC 22 14 4 4 77 21 56 46
4 STICKER 20 14 2 4 48 20 28 44
5 ST DENNIS 18 13 0 5 62 34 28 39
6 LISKEARD ATHLETIC 22 11 3 8 70 47 23 36
7 WENDRON UNITED 19 10 3 6 37 39 -2 33
8 PLYMSTOCK UNITED 17 10 1 6 34 31 3 31
9 PENZANCE 21 8 4 9 41 57 -16 28
10 BUDE TOWN 16 7 3 6 34 29 5 24
11 HOLSWORTHY 21 7 2 12 34 43 -9 23
12 DOBWALLS 21 6 1 14 28 50 -22 19
13 ILLOGAN RBL 22 5 3 14 39 79 -40 18
14 PORTHLEVEN 24 5 2 17 24 66 -42 17
15 WADEBRIDGE TOWN 21 3 7 11 26 49 -23 16
16 MILLBROOK 20 2 3 15 28 70 -42 9
17 VOSPERS OAK VILLA 20 1 3 16 28 94 -66 6
MOUSEHOLE AFC REMAINING FIXTURES: 2015/16 SEASON
LAST UPDATED FROM SWPL WEBSITE 09.03.2016,
most recent changes highlighted
includes potential cup fixtures in italics
Date Opponents Venue KO Competition
25 Mar (Good Friday) : PENZANCE H 11:00 Charity Cup QF
02 Apr BUDE TOWN H 15:00 League
Tue 05 Apr : Wadebridge Town A 19.30 League
09 Apr STICKER H 15:00 League
Tuesday 12 or Wednesday 13 April: Charity Cup Semi Final
16 Apr DOBWALLS H 15:00 League
Wed 20 Apr : PENRYN ATHLETIC H 18:30 League
23 Apr ST DENNIS H 15:00 League
Wed 27 Apr : Wendron United A 18:30 League
30 Apr Bude Town A 15:00 League
02 May HOLSWORTHY H 15:00 League
Wed 04 May : Penzance A 18.45 League
07 May Vospers Oak Villa A 15:00 League
Wednesday 11 May: Charity Cup Final
Number of League games left: 11 (6 Home, 5 Away)
As a result of an injury to Steve Parker-Billinge, DOM ANGOVE, pictured here in action for the Seconds, made his debut
in goal for Mousehole in the League Cup semi-final against Bodmin Town on
Tuesday evening. 18-year old Dom is the son of The Seagulls’ goalkeeping
‘legend’ Andy Angove.
MATCH IMPRESSIONS: BODMIN TOWN 3-2 MOUSEHOLE LEAGUE CUP SEMI FINAL AT ST BLAZEY FC, TUESDAY 22ND MARCH 2016
The Seagulls put up a superb performance at St Blazey on Tuesday evening before exiting the League Cup semi-final thanks to a deflected second-half goal against the run of play.
Already the underdogs, Mousehole had other disadvantages to deal with. The game was played on ‘neutral’ territory, though the distance was 56 miles for us and only 9 miles for them. Ever-present goalkeeper Steve Parker-Billinge was out injured and replaced by second teamer 18-year old Dom Angove. The opponents – top of the Premier Division and
determined to make a clean sweep of League, League Cup and Senior Cup and with only one defeat in all games this season: a highly paid team against a bunch of amateurs!
The Mousehole approach was anything but amateurish. They at least matched Bodmin throughout the game both in teamwork and man-for-man, and for large periods were in
control and looking more accomplished. Anyone dropping in to see this match would have been hard pressed to identify which was the Premier Division side.
Mousehole opened the scoring in the 6th minute with a Mark Vercesi penalty after a deliberate handball to keep out a goal-bound shot. It was an obvious penalty, but referee Steve Annis, surrounded by Bodmin yellow, appeared to produce no card at all, let alone the red we expected.
Bodmin equalised almost immediately from an Adam Carter penalty after Nick Hurst had been unintentionally tripped by Wayne Quinn. It was fast, end-to-end stuff, and Bodmin
took the lead on 18 minutes with a deft lob by Sam Matthews after a flowing move.
Luke Johnson made it an astonishing 2-2 after 24 minutes following goalkeeper Kevin Miller’s grotesque miskick from a through ball. Shortly afterwards, the veteran keeper saved his side’s bacon by getting his leg in the way of a fierce drive by Lewis Caspell.
In the second half we threatened their 18-yard line on numerous occasions with fast
intelligent approach play, but had few clear-cut chances inside the area. Tim Nixon shot over from distance and there were some oohs and aahs during periods of great possession play, but it was Bodmin who stole the lead when Shane Krac’s deflected shot from the edge
of the box wrong-footed Dom Angove and went in off the post. Dom then made a couple of good saves which will do his confidence no harm at all as he gains experience at this level.
Despite the result and the what-might-have-beens, it’s the overall performance that will be remembered, and the fact that Mousehole so nearly became the first ever Division 1 side to reach the league Cup Final.
Bodmin are now a step closer to the treble, but even their supporters said we had made them play badly and they were fortunate to have won.
Independent comments on social media were generous in their praise for The Seagulls, describing the performance as ‘bright’, ‘inventive’, confident’, ‘organised’ and ‘battling’.
Journalist Kevin Marriott’s blog said Bodmin had had “an almighty struggle against an impressive Mousehole”.
The team: Dom Angove, Billy Curtis, Calron Hall, Liam Andrew, Wayne Quinn, Steve Burt (c), Mark Vercesi, Luke Johnson, Bradley Wills, Lewis Caspell, Tim Nixon.
Substitutes (not used): Frazer Cadman, Karl Turner, Dan Magee
PHOTO FUN PAGE from the Plymouth Argyle game
Above: A reminder to check your National Lottery results!
Below: The trouble with kids today - no respect for their elders!
After his dangerous run towards goal is ended by a yellow-card earning trip, Argyle youngster Ben Steer gives some “advice” to Cheesy, who’s twice his age
OUR FORTHCOMING MATCHES
TOMORROW WEEK, SATURDAY 2ND APRIL: HOME AT TRUNGLE PARC
versus BUDE TOWN
League Match, Kick off 3:00 pm
Our first League meeting this season. Return at Bude on Saturday 30th April. Bude currently in 10th position, with fewest games played (16) in the Division
THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY, 5TH APRIL: AWAY AT WADEBRIDGE TOWN League Match, Kick off 7:45 pm
Wadebridge currently third-bottom with only 3 League wins. We won 5-1 against them in the home fixture in August.
Travel distance about 53 miles, time 1h 10m, from Trungle Parc
TWO WEEKS’ TIME - SATURDAY 9TH APRIL:
HOME AT TRUNGLE PARC
versus
STICKER
League Match, Kick off 3:00 pm
OTHER NEWS:
Winners of today’s Charity Cup quarter final will play Dobwalls in the semi-final on Tuesday 12th or Wednesday 13th April – venue and kick off time not yet announced
The away League match v. Penzance on Wednesday 4
th April:
changed kick off time, now 6.45 pm
See Facebook, Twitter, the club website mouseholeafc.com, the SWP League website/Forum, or The Cornishman for all up-to-date fixtures news
See also the ‘Fixtures’ page in this programme for matches for the rest of the season
MOUSEHOLE AFC RESULTS: 2015/16 SEASON Date Opponents Venue Result Competition Attendance
08 Aug Sticker A Win 2-1 League 85 12 Aug WENDRON UNITED H Win 1-0 League 76 15 Aug WADEBRIDGE TOWN H Win 5-1 League 81 19 Aug ILLOGAN RBL H Win 4-0 League 77 22 Aug Liskeard Athletic A Win 1-0 League 82 29 Aug MILLBROOK H Win 10-0 League 79 05 Sep Dobwalls A Win 2-0 League 46 09 Sep Penryn Athletic A Win 2-1 League 122 19 Sep ILLOGAN RBL H Win 6-0 League Cup 1 45 23 Sep Porthleven A Win 5-2 League 140 26 Sep Millbrook A Win 4-0 League 18 03 Oct Illogan RBL A Win 12-1 League 46 10 Oct St Dennis A Win 2-1 AET Senior Cup 1 n/a 17 Oct NEWQUAY H Win 3-1 League Cup 2 108 24 Oct Plymouth Argyle A Loss 1-3 League 72 31 Oct LISKEARD ATHLETIC H Win 9-1 League 85 07 Nov Porthleven A Win 5-2 Charity Cup 1 n/a 21 Nov Plymstock United A Win 3-0 League 15 28 Nov APPLEDORE H Win 4-0 League Cup 3 72 05 Dec Morwenstow A Win 6-0 Senior Cup 2 n/a 12 Dec PLYMSTOCK UNITED H Win 3-0 League 68 26 Dec PENZANCE H Win 7-0 League 289 16 Jan TAVISTOCK H Win 4-2 AET League Cup QF 131 30 Jan PORTHLEVEN H Win 7-0 League 117
20 Feb BODMIN TOWN H Loss 0-2 Senior Cup 3 235
27 Feb VOSPERS OAK VILLA H Win 2-0 League 105
05Mar Holsworthy A Win 3-1 League 91
12Mar PLYMOUTH ARGYLE H Win 3-1 League 117
19Mar St Dennis A Win 2-1 League 95
22Mar Bodmin Town StBlazey Loss 2-3 League Cup SF 144
All matches: Played 30, Won 27, Drawn 0, Lost 3, Goals for 121, Goals against 24
CHARITY CUP RESULTS & FIXTURES
1st Rd: Porthleven 2-5 MOUSEHOLE. PENZANCE 2-2 Liskeard, PZ won on penalties
Other quarter-finals: Sticker 0-0 Dobwalls won on penalties. Illogan 2-1 Wendron.
St Dennis (the 2014/15 Charity Cup winners) 3-2 Edgecumbe
Semi-finals (12/13 April): Dobwalls v MOUSEHOLE/PENZANCE. St Dennis v Illogan.
EASTER WEEKEND FIXTURES IN SWP LEAGUE DIVISION 1 WEST
Good Friday, 25th March
Illogan RBL v Penryn Athletic (11:00)
Liskeard Athletic v Dobwalls (3:00)
Vospers Oak Villa v Plymstock United (11:00)
Wendron United v Porthleven (3:00)
Easter Saturday, 26th March
Bude Town v Holsworthy (4:45)
St Dennis v Millbrook (1:15)
Sticker v Wadebridge Town (10:30)
Easter Monday, 28th March
Millbrook v Penryn Athletic (3:00)
Plymouth Argyle v Illogan RBL (2:00)
Plymstock United v Liskeard Athletic (11:00)
Vospers Oak Villa v St Dennis (2:00)
Wendron United v Bude Town (2:00)
MATCH IMPRESSIONS: MOUSEHOLE 3-1 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE RESERVES SATURDAY 12
TH MARCH 2016 AT TRUNGLE PARC, SWP-D1W
Last October, after 11 games unbeaten in the league, plus 3 in the cups including a superb
win over Premier Division Newquay the previous week, we lost our first game 3-1 away at Argyle Reserves on their rural pitch near Newton Abbott. No complaints about the result, but a lot of things to ponder on the improbably long journey back from the East: mainly, how will Quinny set up the team in the return match at Trungle Parc?
Saturday came with much anticipation and many talking points. Argyle had registered their application for promotion, but with ‘ground grading’ issues at Seale-Hayne. Then, on Friday, an official announcement: they would be moving next season to Coach Road, HQ of
Devon FA, which does indeed meet the requirements for Step 6.
Argyle beat rivals St Dennis the previous Saturday, but then managed only a draw at bottom-four side Wadebridge in midweek. So, they arrived in fourth rather than, as expected, second.
We were again without Bradley Wills through a groin injury. We needed the points to prevent Argyle closing the gap at the top with their game in hand and a moderately challenging run-in.
And that’s what happened. A fully committed hard-working well-organised performance against youngsters with elegant ball skills and a quick-passing mentality (who says the English don’t have the talent?). This time we were not caught by surprise. Argyle saw a lot of the ball in midfield, but SPB didn’t, such was the locked-tight defence superbly marshalled by Quinny
and Liam and the men in front of them, while Wade Brown up front made a right nuisance of himself, with Lewis Caspell and Tim Nixon always dangerous. One of the notable features was how the potential threat of Argyle’s two full-time professionals, top scorer Louis Rooney and
winger Callum Hall, was completely nullified.
The Seagulls weathered early pressure to take the lead on 18. Wayne Quinn with a precise free kick, Mark Vercesi with a powerful header low into the corner. Argyle responded by continuing with their attack-minded game, but a couple of good moves
ended with rushed shots that sailed well off-target with defenders challenging.
The second half saw The Seagulls begin to ask more questions of the Argyle defence, one surging run from deep producing a second goal on 63. Tim Nixon cut inside from the left, running at speed past three defenders until blasting the ball home with a right foot shot.
Argyle reduced the deficit immediately, a lofted free kick drifting over to the far post where
Dan Rooney looked to have got a touch with an unchallenged close-range header on 64.
The visitors sensed a chance to get back on terms but it was Mousehole who stepped up a
gear, visiting captain Cory Harvey the busier of the two goalkeepers, saving well from Mark Vercesi, Wade Brown and Lewis Caspell. In the latter stages Argyle pushed more numbers forward and had good spells of possession, but no more than that.
Mousehole had the last word in the second minute of added time when Tim Nixon and
Lewis Caspell passed cleverly through the visitors' defence, setting up Luke Johnson for a firm shot. The ecstatic goal celebration showed how much this win meant to the team.
The team: Steve Parker-Billinge, Matt Laity (sub Calron Hall), Billy Curtis, Steve Burt (c),
Liam Andrew, Wayne Quinn, Luke Johnson, Mark Vercesi, Wade Brown (sub Frazer Cadman), Lewis Caspell, Tim Nixon. Substitutes not used: Chris Prout, Dan Magee
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MATCH IMPRESSIONS: ST DENNIS 1-2 MOUSEHOLE SATURDAY 19TH MARCH 2016, AT BOSCAWEN PARK, SWPL-D1W
Another late goal, a repeat of the senior cup scoreline at the same venue in October, lots of bumps and
bruises, and now two title-chasing rivals dispatched in successive weeks.
This was a great 5 th versus 1st battle, with both sides giving their all. The Seagulls deservedly got the result, though they left it very late after missing a series of excellent second-half chances to seal the
victory. Up until the very end, the game was finely balanced, with St Dennis’ strength and determination matched by Mousehole’s organisation and craft.
We were just getting used to the idea that one point was OK for the first time this season, when The Seagulls snatched victory from the jaws of a draw with a predatory strike from Lewis Caspell.
The Seagulls were without the injured Liam Andrew and started with Bradley Wills on the bench (as
was new signing Josh Otto), with Mark Vercesi dropping back into central defence and Wade Brown spearheading the attack.
The first half was end-to-end, with a yellow card and a couple of near misses for each side, adequately reflected in the 0-0 scoreline.
St Dennis had a great chance to take the lead on 53 minutes but previous week’s hat-trick man Davies shot wide when clean through. Two more yellows followed for the home side as they tried to assert themselves against Mousehole’s passing game.
Then on 60 minutes, a classic away-side break. Steve Burt won the ball with a characteristic tackle in
midfield, set up Tim Nixon sprinting through on the left, and his low cross towards to near post was driven first time high into the net by Lewis Caspell arriving at speed.
The Seagulls immediately had two great attempts, Calron Hall after a clever one-two but thwarted for his first goal of the season by the pink-clad Brett Allen in goal, and Wade Brown poking over in front of
an open goal from a Tim Nixon cross.
Perhaps encouraged by these let-offs, The Saints came close with a penalty-area scramble, and then picked up a fifth yellow, before equalising on 75 through Lee Rickard after a hasty clearance was
returned into the box. The home side looked ‘up for it’ at this stage but SPB and the men in front were relatively untroubled. Rather than consolidating, Mousehole stepped up the tempo and came close five times in quick succession, including a couple of blocked one-on-ones and a superb 20 yard shot
hitting the top of the bar from Lewis Caspell after a Wade Brown lay-off.
Finally, the reward for the team’s adventurous attitude and the fruits of the Nixon-Caspell partnership. On 90+2, Tim Nixon caused havoc with a run and close control near the byeline, and when his sharp cross rebounded off a defender Lewis Caspell turned the ball in instantly underneath the goalkeeper.
On the day, Bude 2-1 Sticker and Plymstock 0-0 Penryn were good results to hear, though Argyle
recovered from their defeat at Trungle Parc to beat Porthleven 1-0…….but we can’t have everything!
Stato Point: Assuming all the ‘games in hand’ among the top 5 were to result in wins, so that everyone had equally played 22 games (the same as Penryn), we’d be on 63 points, with Argyle and St Dennis
on 51, Sticker on 50 and Penryn on 46, all with 10 games to go.
This is of course only one way of looking at it. We’ve still got to play St Dennis again, Sticker and Penryn, all at home, in a very crowded 3-games-a-week April. In the meantime we take a two-week break from league action and leave it to the others to see what they can do.
The team: Steve Parker-Billinge, Billy Curtis, Calron Hall, Steve Burt (c), Mark Vercesi, Wayne Quinn, Luke Johnson, Frazer Cadman, Wade Brown (sub Bradley Wills, 84 mins), Lewis Caspell, Tim Nixon.
Subs not used: Dan Magee, Chris Prout, Josh Otto.
If you have any comments about this programme, or any ideas, articles, pictures or other information you’d like included in future, please talk to any
member of the Committee, or contact: Andrew Large
email: [email protected]
If you need to know about advertising and sponsorship at Mousehole AFC – the pricing details are in this
programme - or if you know someone else who does – contact James Prisk
email: [email protected] Phone: 07790 188971
We are always on the look-out for volunteers – anyone who can offer ideas, skills or time – to help with various tasks on match days and generally to play a part in the
running of Mousehole AFC and help it progress: contact any member of the Committee, or make yourself known
in the clubhouse. Every little bit of help helps!
PUZZLE PAGE
The question in the last programme was:
Who or what is Jonathan Livingston Seagull?
Those of a certain age may remember:
Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a book
by Richard Bach first published in 1970.
It’s about a seagull learning about flight and life
and the quest for self-perfection.
A film of the same name was also released,
together with a grammy-winning soundtrack
album by Neil Diamond.
In 2014 the book was reissued
with an added fourth part to the story.
One great quotation from the story is: “The gull sees farthest who flies highest”
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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE!
DECEMBER PUZZLE PAGE What’s odd about this new road sign
at the road junction near Paul?
UPDATE
SPONSORSHIP MATTERS
Match-day sponsorship: Includes social media coverage, PA announcement and acknowledgement in match programme with your name, personal details of your choice, and photograph: £25 per match
Programme sponsorship:
Your name prominently displayed on the front cover for every home match:
For the whole season: £100 Special rate for the second half of the season: £40
Pitch-side advertising boards:
First year, including board: £60 per board Second year: £50 per board
Advertisements in the match-day programme - annual cost:
Full page in colour: £100
Half-page in colour: £60
Full page in black & white: £80
Half-page in black & white: £50
One-third page in black & white: £40
Quarter-page in black & white: £30
Club contact:
James Prisk
Tel: 07790 188971
Email: [email protected]
NOTES ABOUT PENZANCE AFC
The programme for our League encounter three months ago on Boxing Day included a summary of the club’s history, so we won’t repeat that here. Since their 7-0 defeat at Trungle Parc on Boxing Day, Penzance have played six League games, with a perfectly symmetrical set of results: Won 2, Drawn 2, Lost 2. Their wins have come in the last two matches: 2-1 at home against mid-table Bude Town, and a spectacular 5-0 victory last Saturday away at eleventh-place Dobwalls. Before that they had lost two consecutive games, 5-1 away at high-flying Penryn Athletic and 3-2 at home to near-bottom Millbrook. The two draws came at home, 1-1 against Porthleven and 2-2 against Wendron United. The Magpies are now in 9th position in the table, having played 21 League games with 8 wins, 4 draws and 9 defeats and scoring 41 goals while conceding 57. After today they face 5 away games in a row in 21 days (Sticker, Liskeard, Bude, Plymstock and Wadebridge). Then there’s a fixture of particular interest to us - home against Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday 26th April (6:30 kick off). The hectic finale to the season consists of Holsworthy (away) and Wadebridge (home), followed by the return League fixture with us at Penlee Park (note: 6:45 kick off), postponed from today because of the Charity Cup tie. Penzance then round off the season with a home matches against Plymstock on Saturday 7th May, and then 23 hours later against Dobwalls on Sunday 8th (2pm). As with other local teams, Penzance have been hit hard with fixture congestion following weather-related postponements, with the added problem of the breakdown of their floodlights, ruling out floodlit fixtures for the rest of the season.
□ STEVE PARKER-BILLINGE (Goalkeeper)
□ DOM ANGOVE (Goalkeeper)
□ BILLY CURTIS
□ MATT LAITY
□ LIAM ANDREW
□ STEVE MILLER
□ JACK PARTON
□ WAYNE QUINN
□ CALRON HALL
□ CHRIS PROUT
□ STEVE BURT (Captain)
□ MARK VERCESI
□ FRAZER CADMAN
□ LEWIS CASPELL
□ WADE BROWN
□ BRADLEY WILLS
□ TIM NIXON
□ SIMON STEVENS
□ KARL TURNER
□ LUKE JOHNSON
□ DAN MAGEE
□ JOSH OTTO
□ MATT SHIELS
PENZANCE AFC: SQUAD
White & black
□ PAUL WILLIAMS
□ RYAN ANDREW
□ JAMIE WEBB
□ LUKE APPLETON
□ DOMINIC BATCHELOR
□ ADAM GEORGE
□ CONNOR DAVEY
□ CALLUM GEORGE
□ JAMIE PAYNE
□ MATT McILROY
□ LIAM DENT
□ TYLER TONKIN
□ ALEX MILLER
□ HENRY ROWE
□ JAMIE BURR
MANAGER: JOHN DENT
ASSISTANT: RICHARD FORBES
PROGRAMME ADVERTISERS
Your support is appreciated!
Kitchens & Bathrooms Penzance. Plusprint. Newlyn Fish Co.
Davey & Gilbert. Ben’s Cornish Kitchen. Newlyn Pharmacy.
Morrab Studio. Lavenders. 2 Fore Street Mousehole.
The Mousehole Gallery. Leswidden Building Supplies.
Geoff Peart. Cat and Mouse. The Cycle Centre. GMO Cars.
Simpsons Multi Media Ltd. Trelawny Subaru/ Citroen.
Mousehole News, Post Office & Stores. RC Harding.
The Carpet & Homestore. Simpsons. The Yacht Inn.
CLM Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd. Regent Joinery Works.
The Cobblers Last. Lewis’s Fish & Chips. J Barron & Son.
W Harvey & Sons. Aunty Mays. Andy’s Fresh Fish.
The Swordfish Inn. The Old Coastguard. Pam’s Pantry.
The Old Pilchard Press. Trelawny Fish. The Ship Inn.
Peakes of Tolcarne. Semmens Coal, Gas & Oil. PT Autos.
Club contact: James Prisk
Tel: 07790 188971
Email: [email protected]
Trungle Parc, Paul, Penzance, TR19 6AZ Tel: 01736 731518
Club website: www.mouseholeafc.co.uk Email: [email protected]
facebook.com/mouseholeafc twitter.com/mouseholeafc
www.swpleague.co.uk
Cornwall Senior Cup sponsored by
SWP League Cup Durning Lawrence
sponsored by Charity Cup
Cornish Heart Unit Fund
GROUND REGULATIONS Mousehole AFC is a friendly, family club. We want everyone to enjoy their time at the match. Admission and the right to remain within the ground is strictly on condition that spectators shall not commit any of the following: • Failing to comply with the directions of a steward, club official or police
officer in uniform • Going on to the playing area or adjoining parts • Climbing on any building, wall or fence • Singing obscene or offensive songs or using indecent language • Making any obscene or insulting gesture • Defacing any notice or advertisement within the club premises THE CLUB RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION TO ANY PERSON
PITCH-SIDE ADVERTISERS Your support makes a difference!
Homes of Cornwall. The Real Cornish Crab Company. JJ Cars. RGB Building Supplies. The Britannia Inn. GreenGen UK. Vercesi Video
Productions. Thai Moon. Alexandra Inn. Andy’s Fresh Fish. MV Developments. Tucker Car Hire.
Davey & Gilbert. PT Autos. Jewson. JB Andrew. Aunty Mays Touchgloves. The Bay. Lavenders. GMO Cars. Crossroads
Garage Crowlas. Matt Shiels. Alfred Smith & Son. Howdens. Cornwall Mortgage Solutions. Thyme 4 Yew. Plusprint.
Humphry Davt School. Ruans Motor Services. Anytime Taxis. Mycornishholiday.com. Stratton Creber. The Taj Mahal.
Champion Scaffolding. The Cornish Barn. Bodyworks. Trelawney Fish & Deli. Sunshades Direct. Mousehole Legion. Newlyn Meadery. County School of Motoring. S O Logistics.
Peakes of Tolcarne. The Seven Stars. St Ives Signs. West Cornwall Removals. Sennen Surfing Centre. Marshalls.
Mr Smart’s Barber Shop. R Taylor Building Services. Ben Luck Building & Maintenance. Cornish Luxury Holidays. Trelawny Citroen/Subary. South West Metal Works. red.
Rope & Net Play/South West Play. Lisa Quinn Driver Training. Living Canvas Tattoo & Body Piercing. South West Digital.
Apple-Aid. Design Team. Celticturf. Moyle Estates.
Club contact: James Prisk : Tel: 07790 188971 Email: [email protected]
MOUSEHOLE CAMPING A major & important source of income
for Mousehole AFC Tents. July and August. 25 pitches.
Motorhomes and Campervans. All year round. 5 hard-standing spots.
Grandstand view of the match! Showers, toilets and sinks in clubhouse.
Clubhouse bar open at busy times – soft & alcoholic drinks, pool table,
table football, TV, football memorabilia Dogs welcome
BBQs OK but no campfires For availability, prices & further details:
www.mouseholecamping.co.uk
WEDDING? BIRTHDAY? CORPORATE EVENT? PARTY?
OTHER CELEBRATIONS?
AVAILABLE FOR HIRE: CLUBHOUSE – all year round
FOOTBALL PITCH – in May, June & July (for marquees, etc)
Catering and entertainment can be arranged
Late night bar available
Contact: James Prisk Tel: 07790 188971
Email: [email protected]
WHO’S WHO AT MOUSEHOLE AFC
President Malcolm Brown Chairman Tim Richardson Vice Chairman Peter Robinson Secretary Darren Woodard Treasurer Mark Trevail
First team
Manager Wayne Quinn Assistant Managers Mark Vercesi & Matt Shiels Coach Captain
Ron Vercesi Steve Burt
First Aider John Bailey Kit Manager & Linesman Darren Woodard
Second team
Managers Harry Tonkin & Mark Trevail
Third team
Managers Andy Dayton & Jamie Woolcock
Women’s Team
Managers Leanne Harvey & Dawn Bateman
Groundsman Mike Prisk
Committee: Dawn Bateman. Jenny Ellis. Mark Ellis. Tony Ellis. Leanne Harvey. James Fisher. Les Ladner. Andrew Large. James Prisk. Mike Prisk. Sarah Prisk. Brian Richardson. Nicola Richardson. Norma Richardson. Jackie Robinson. Richard Walke.