10/10/16
The new look U11s suffered a hefty defeat last week but bounced back this week with an impressive result.
They started the game well, scoring several goals in the first 10 minutes. With a large squad there were lots of rolling substitutions, which can be disrupt the flow of the game, but the boys did very well and managed to maintain their lead and add to the goal tally.
The team is still getting to know each other, but managers Dean and Adam are hopeful of getting the lads playing well as a team and achieving some good results. Goal scorers today were Samuel, Freddie, Louie, Callum and Charlie. A great result boys - well done.
Due to the odd number of teams in the U12 Division 2, Slough Town's lads had a weekend off. Recent results have left them sitting second in the league on goal difference.
The U14s progressed into the next round of the Berks & Bucks County Cup with a convincing 6-1 win against Marlow Utd Pumas. Despite not being at their best, Slough were 3-0 up at half time thanks to goals from Jamie Batchelor, Ben Hall and an own goal.
The boys played better football in the second half and Jamie completed his hat trick and another own goal made it six.
They started the game well, scoring several goals in the first 10 minutes. With a large squad there were lots of rolling substitutions, which can be disrupt the flow of the game, but the boys did very well and managed to maintain their lead and add to the goal tally.
The team is still getting to know each other, but managers Dean and Adam are hopeful of getting the lads playing well as a team and achieving some good results. Goal scorers today were Samuel, Freddie, Louie, Callum and Charlie. A great result boys - well done.
Due to the odd number of teams in the U12 Division 2, Slough Town's lads had a weekend off. Recent results have left them sitting second in the league on goal difference.
The U14s progressed into the next round of the Berks & Bucks County Cup with a convincing 6-1 win against Marlow Utd Pumas. Despite not being at their best, Slough were 3-0 up at half time thanks to goals from Jamie Batchelor, Ben Hall and an own goal.
The boys played better football in the second half and Jamie completed his hat trick and another own goal made it six.
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