Blidworth Focus now amalgamated into the Sherwood Community Newsletter

September 17, 2011

 

Take a look at the new Sherwood Community Newsletter that incorporates your usual Blidworth Focus. Visit www.sherwoodcommunitynewsletter.wordpress.com

Lots of new content and your own dedicated local pages packed with information.

 

 

 

Blidworth Welfare F.C. Steaming Ahead

April 27, 2011

Clipstone Welfare 1 Blidworth Welfare 3 Tuesday 26th April 2011 KO 7.45pm

A hat trick from Jason Edwards led Blidworth Welfare to a three one victory at Clipstone Welfare last night. Edwards struck on forty, fifty five and eighty one minutes to leave Blidworth six points behind leaders Sheffield Parramore with three games in hand. Dean Short scored for Clipstone. Blidworth are next in action away at Parkhouse on Saturday 30th April KO 3pm. Blidworth Welfare: Paul Stanhope, Tom Mallinson, Mark Ellison, Steve McGurk, Liam Pride, Dave Issott, Jason Edwards, Steve Carty, Simon Ellison, Ricky Chambers, Carl Haslem. Subs: Jamie Allen, Gary Armstrong and Kieron Wells. Regards AlanWhitworth Chair

Blidworth Welfare FC Match Abandoned Due to Waterlogged Pitch

April 26, 2011

Sheffield Parramore 1 Blidworth Welfare 1 Saturday 23rd April 2011 KO 3pm.

Match abandoned at half time. Referee Criag Langton was left with no choice but to abandon this game at half time after a torrential thirty minute downpour during the first half flooded the Don Valley pitch making it virtually impossible for either side to pass the ball. Parramore had taken the lead on twelve minutes as Gavin Davis volleyed Craig Mawhood’s low cross home from close range. Dean Rick equalised from the penalty spot on thirty seven minutes after Simon Ellison had been brought down inside the area. We now move to Saturday 14th May (noon kick off) when this fixture will be replayed at the Don Valley Stadium by which stage Blidworth will be hoping to have the title sewn up. To do that they have to win their next four games before travelling to Parramore for their final league fixture. It’s all still to play for and Blidworth are next in action at Clipstone Welfare on Tuesday evening kick off 7.45pm. Regards Alan Whitworth Chair.

Kirkby Town 0 Blidworth Welfare 2 Tuesday 19th April

April 20, 2011

 Kirkby Town 0 Blidworth Welfare 2 Tuesday 19th April KO 6.30pm

 Two goals from striker Dean Rick moved Blidworth Welfare up into second place of CML Supreme Division last night, now six points behind leaders Sheffield Parramore with three games in hand.
Rick struck first in the 17th minute firing the ball past Lewis Sprigg with his left foot after a good interchange play with Carl Haslem put him through on goal. His second came on seventy six minutes from the penalty spot after substitute Simon Ellison had been fouled inside the area.
Blidworth’s next game is on Saturday 23rd April when they travel to leaders Parramore at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield KO 3pm. 

 

 

 

Blidworth Welfare: Paul Stanhope, Tom Mallinson, Mark Ellison, Steve Mcgurk, Liam pride, Dave Issott, Jason Edwards, Steve Carty, Ricky Chambers, Dean Rick, Carl Haslem (Simon Ellison). Subs: Simon Ellison, Nathan Hollingsworth and Lee Dawson. 

 

 

 

 

Blidworth Welfare Continue Promotional Drive

April 12, 2011

 

Blidworth Welfare continued their promotion drive with a 5-0 success away at Kimberley Town on Saturday. However, the score line suggests this was an easy victory which was far from the truth. Blidworth gave Kimberley the respect they deserve despite being the bottom club in the Supreme Division and it took a hard workman like performance from every Blidworth player to ensure the three points came their way. Manager Brett Marshall had to shuffle his pack due to suspensions and players being unavailable. The side were once again without striker Dean Rick as he completed his two match suspension. Gary Armstrong was promoted from the reserves to start the game in the middle of the park alongside Ricky Chambers who was given the task of marking Leon Aikman considered to be Kimberley’s main play maker. In fact Chambers made an excellent job of his task throughout the game.
Tom Higginbottom had the first strike at goal for Kimberley in the first minute but he shot well wide. Ricky Chambers made some space for himself inside the Kimberley box but his shot was blocked and the ball cleared. Simon Ellison had a deflected shot easily saved by Kimberley keeper Simon Dye. Carl Haslam had a good chance to score on nine minutes as Nathan Hollingsworth’s long pass put him through on goal but he shot wide of the goal as Dye came out to meet him. Kimberley’s Leon Aikman should have done better with a free header from a corner but could only guide it wide of Paul Stanhope’s goal. Haslem had another opportunity as Dye dropped Tom Mallinson’s free kick at his feet but his shot was blocked on the line and the ball was cleared out for a corner. Simon Ellison found himself free inside the area with only Dye to beat but could only manage to shoot straight at him. It could so easily have been one nil to Kimberley on twenty five minutes. The impressive Liam Pride’s back pass to Stanhope fell short and the Blidworth defender could only look on in horror as Higginbottom ran through on goal unmarked but fortunately Stanhope managed to block the strikers shot with his foot and then saved Aikman’s follow up attempt. Blidworth finally managed to convert one of their chances on thirty two minutes. Haslem tackled and won the ball off Aikman on the half way line and ran through with a number of Kimberley defenders in his trail to shoot underneath Dye and score. Jason Edwards should have made it two nil a minute later as Simon Ellison’s pass put him through on goal but he shot wide. However Edwards made amends on thirty six minutes. Haslem’s corner was cleared by the Kimberley defenders out only as far as Mallinson who headed the ball back into the penalty area for Edwards to head home from close range. Haslem made it three nil on thirty nine minutes. Read the rest of this entry »

Blidworth Welfare 3 Kimberley Town 1 26th March 11

March 29, 2011

Match Report by Alan Whitworth.

Blidworth Welfare were made to fight all the way for the three points against bottom club Kimberley Town on Saturday. The victory became significant as both league title rivals Sheffield Parramore and Pinxton surprisingly lost their games enabling Blidworth to close the gap to eight points with four games in hand on leaders Parramore.

Kimberley surprised everyone with their open attacking football and had Blidworth on the back foot in the early stages as striker Liam Edge beat Lee Dawson to a ball over the top and forced a good save from Paul Stanhope. Edge was looking very lively up front and as he received the ball inside the area on seven minutes he created some space for himself and drove the ball low and hard past Stanhope into the corner of the net to give Kimberley a shock lead. Jason Edwards, who was to play a key role in the game, tried to respond for Blidworth with a shot from outside the area which went straight at keeper Simon Dye. The Kimberley keeper produced an excellent diving save to deny Simon Ellison as Steve Carty hit the loose ball over the bar. Dye raced out of his box to punch the ball away from the head of Dean Rick as he chased a through ball. Blidworth equalised on twenty minutes.  Read the rest of this entry »

Church Warsop 1 Blidworth Welfare 10!!

March 7, 2011

Church Warsop 1 Blidworth Welfare 10 Saturday 5th March 2011

Match Report by Alan Whitworth.

Blidworth Welfare returned to winning ways after two consecutive defeats in the space of a week with a ten one thumping of Church Warsop. Prolific goal scorer striker Dean Rick scored five of the goals. Carl Haslam, Tom Mallinson and David Bramwell were brought into the side after the midweek defeat at Southwell with Mark and Simon Ellison dropping to the substitute’s bench where they were joined by Max Pembleton. Ricky Chambers was not available.

Jason Edwards opened the scoring on twenty minutes when Carl Haslam’s cross found him unmarked at the back post and he headed home. It was two nil a minute later as the ball found its way to Steve Carty who was unmarked inside the area and he shot past Jamie Davies in the Church Warsop goal. Dean Rick got his first, shooting home after receiving the ball from Haslam who had raced towards goal before passing to his fellow striker. Rick got his second and Blidworth’s fourth on thirty minutes from the penalty spot after he had been brought down inside the area. Defender Lee Dawson got his first goal for the club volleying home a cross from Rick five minutes later. It was six nil on the stroke of half time as Rick got his hat trick firing home after receiving a pass from  Edwards.

Adam Fletcher scored for Church Warsop on fifty eight minutes as he slid in at the back post to guide the ball into the net after a cross across the face of goal had beaten everyone. Edwards restored Blidworth’s six goal advantage receiving a pass from Rick inside the area, taking the ball round Davies and scoring. Haslam got his name on the score sheet to make it eight one running at the Church Warsop defence and beating a number of players before shooting past Davies. Rick scored his fourth with his second penalty after being brought down by Jordan Johnson as he received the ball. Johnson was sent off for his second bookable offence. Rick rounded off a good team performance to make it ten one on ninety minutes controlling Mark Ellison’s cross at the back post and shooting past Davies.

Church Warsop: Jamie Davies, Craig Charlesworth, Tom Robley, Robert Camm, Jordan Johnson, Steven Jenkins, Adam Fletcher, Adrian Smith, Richard Preston, David Middleton, Liam Middleton. Subs: Mark Shaw, Luke Collier and Joshua Johns.

Blidworth Welfare: Paul Stanhope, Tom Mallinson, Nathan Hollingsworth, Lee Dawson, Liam Pride, Dave Issott (68 Mark Ellison), Jason Edwards, Steve Carty (45 Max Pembleton), David Bramwell (79 Simon Ellison), Dean Rick, Carl Haslam. Subs: Simon Ellison, Mark Ellison and Max Pembleton.

 Officials: Tim Walker, Steve Hall and Kristen Davidson.

 Blidworth Welfare Reserves beat Dunkirk Reserves four one to move into fourth position in the Supreme Reserves Division.  Goal scorers were Richard Mills (2), Kye Marty and Kieron Wells. 

 Blidworth Welfare Juniors completed a great weekend for the club as two of their teams reached the finals of the Notts Junior Cup. The under 12’s managed by Roger Parkes and under 11’s run by Simon Ward were the successful sides. This is a great achievement and reflects the current status of junior football at Blidworth Welfare.

Blidworth Welfare 4 Nettleham 1 !!

February 23, 2011

 

Nettleham 1 Blidworth Welfare 4 CML Supreme Division Saturday 19th Feb 2011
 
Blidworth Welfare travelled to Nettleham on the back of a midweek 5-2 away victory at Newark Town. With both Sheffield Parramore and Pinxton not playing it was a good opportunity for Blidworth to close the gap at the top of the CML Supreme Division.
Ricky Chambers and Tom Mallinson were both not available so Liam Pride moved to right back and Nathan Hollingsworth joined Lee Bowler in the centre of defence Mark Ellison moved to left back. The changes gave the oportunity for new signing Max Pembleton to make his first start for the club in midfield.
Ross Henderson had the first scoring opportunity for Nettleham with a left foot shot that cleared Paul Stanhope’s cross bar. Blidworth opened the scoring on eleven minutes. New signing Pembleton played a good through ball to find Jason Edwards free inside the penalty area and the Blidworth midfield player struck the ball firmly past Richard Chester into the corner of the net. Pembleton then had an opportunity to score himself as he directed Chester’s poor clearance back towards an unguarded goal but the effort went just wide. A good passing move involving Simon Ellison provided a good chance for Dave Issott as the ball came out to him on the edge of the penalty area but he rushed his shot and the ball flew over Chester’s cross bar. Nettleham equalised on twenty five minutes as striker Lee Beesley appeared to be tripped by Nathan Hollingsworth inside the area. Read the rest of this entry »

Blidworth Welfare 7 Sutton Town 1

February 15, 2011

Saturday 12th Feb 2011 Blidworth Welfare returned to league action on Saturday with a vengeance thumping seven goals past strugglers Sutton Town. This was Blidworth’s first league game since beating Calverton at home on January 8th.

A Nathan Hollingsworth free kick on five minutes was Blidworth’s first strike on goal but it flew wide of Sutton keeper Matthew Spencer’s post. Dean Rick then had an opportunity on fifteen minutes as he met Jason Edwards corner with his head at the near post but his effort went wide. Blidworth opened the scoring two minutes later as Spencer lost control and dropped a through ball whilst under pressure from Simon Ellison and the Blidworth striker had the simple task of taking the ball round the Sutton keeper as he lay on the ground and shooting into an unguarded net. Ellison’s brother Mark then had an opportunity for Blidworth but struck his shot wide. Simon Ellison scored his second and made it two nil after twenty minutes. He managed to beat a number of Sutton defenders to Hollingsworth’s long pass and lifted the ball over Spencer into the net. It was three nil on thirty minutes.

The Ellison brothers combined to find Rick unmarked in front of goal and he shot past Spencer to score. Read the rest of this entry »

BMW Football Club Wins Again!

January 12, 2011

Blidworth Welfare 4 Calverton MW 1 Saturday 8th Jan 2011 This local derby was in danger of being postponed but hard work by the groundsman Terry Seymour managed to get the pitch playable. Manager Brett Marshall brought in veteran 37 year old Lee Dawson to the centre of defence for the suspended Lee Bowler and Tom Mallinson came in at full back for the unavailable Ricky Chambers. Blidworth Welfare started the game with a chance to go 3rd in the division if they could take the points against a young Calverton side. Right from the kick off Blidworth had total possession for the first 15 minutes but the surface was causing problems for both sides as players tried to come to terms with it. However it was Calverton who took the lead when a ball played over the back four caused Liam Pride a problem and when he got caught in possession the ball was played into the 6 yard box and the ball hit Blidworth defender Tom Mallinson and flew into the net. The goal had given the young fit Calverton side more confidence and they once again had the ball in the net but this time it was ruled offside. On 45 minutes Blidworth were awarded a penalty Read the rest of this entry »


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