The last time I used this headline William wasn't a Maroon and today I can use it again as he got off the mark with an rocket of a half volley which, along with his general confident display, won him a deserved man of the match.
Jack D scored an early first goal which was soon followed by a splendid solo effort by his strike partner Dorrell. Jack B and Riley formed a very strong defensive parntership, reading the game and communicating very well.
Jack D hit a second before, just before half time William broke from midfield and latched onto a loose ball and scored his first for the team. The grin on his face as he ran let us all know what it meant to him.
In the second half Spencer partnered Josh up front and that pairing yielded four goals first Spencer scored before Dorrell made sure of his brace after a surging run from defence and some good inter-play and a quality cross from Josh. Spencer then bagged his second before Josh scored two contrasting goals, one a hard low strike and the other cheeky flick into the net off the outside of his boot.
Riley then made sure he was also on the scoresheet with a powerfull shot.
A great team performance played in a sporting manner. It is a measure of how good a game William had and how strong the team spirit is, that three separate player insisted that he should be awarded the Man of the Match medal that he so richly deserved.
I'm already looking forward to training on Saturday and the Royal Blues game next week.
COYM
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