FALMOUTH TOWN 4-1 DIDCOT TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-1 DIDCOT TOWN

Falmouth Town made it four wins from four in this one-sided Southern League encounter against mid-table Didcot Town at a wet and windy Bickland Park.

Falmouth dominated from the start but had to wait until 22 minutes to take the lead. It was in-form striker Rubin Wilson who scored his 5th goal in four games, shrugging off his defender before steering the ball inside the post past Didcot keeper Bedwell.

Didcot equalised on 27 minutes from a rare attack when new signing  Dan Warre capitalised on a defensive mistake.

However, the home side deservedly went in at half-time leading after Luke Barner found Olly Walker at the far post to smash the ball past Bedwell.

The second half started in similar fashion with Falmouth dictating the play, They finally put the game to bed after goals from Jared Sims  after 83 minutes and Luke Barner at the 90 minute mark with the pitch almost unplayable.

Star Man:  Luke Barner (Falmouth Town)

Thanks must go to the ground staff and volunteers, whose work yesterday made it possible for the game to go ahead today.

To read Scott’s full report CLICK HERE.

LARKHALL ATHLETIC 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

LARKHALL ATHLETIC 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town put in a battling performance to beat an inform Larkhall Athetic 3-2 in our Southern League clash, on a feezing night in Bath. On five minutes, Harrison Jewell was forced to make a goal line clearance to keep the score at 0-0. Town were not to be outdone and two goals from Luke Barner at seventeen and forty-five minutes, the second saw Luke tap the ball between the keeper’s legs, leaving him stranded, and then tap it into the net. An eventful first half saw us 2-0 ahead at the break.

With just ten minutes of the second half played, Harrison Jewell got his head to the ball, powering it into the Larkhall net. With the score now at 3-0, it was Larkhall who won a penalty on the hour mark. Up steps Larkhall’s Ryan Beckinsale to convert and make the score 3-1 to Town. With thirty minutes to go Larkhall threw everything at Town, forcing Morgan Coxhead to make some stunning saves. It was Lewis Graham, who on eighty-four minutes scored from a glancing header for Larkhall, making it 3-2 to Town. One minute later Harrison Jewell was forced into action again, to block a screamer of a shot. A nervous time for the travelling faithful was finally ended when the referee blew for fulltime at 90+7′.

The Man of the Match award goes to Luke Barner.

Tonight’s win ends a winless run and gives us three huge points. We now climb four places in the league table and importantly, out of the relegation zone. We now look forward to hosting Malvern Town on Saturday, November 23rd – K.O. 3:00pm at Bickland Park.

CLICK HERE to see highlights of the game courtesy of Piran Films.

SHAFTESBURY 0-2 FALMOUTH TOWN

SHAFTESBURY 0-2 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town came away from Shaftesbury with all three points after a great 2-0 win. Both goals came from Oscar Massey, which eared him the Man of the Match award. You can read an excellent report from this game by CLICKING HERE.

A big thank you to our roving reporter Nigel Wilkes for the match report.

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 ILFRACOMBE TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 ILFRACOMBE TOWN

Falmouth Town took another step towards the Toolstation Western League title tonight with a stunning 4-0 victory over visitors Ilfracombe Town. The goals came from Bradley Leivers, Cameron Hutchinson, Oscar Massey & Luke Brabyn. We now look forward to our away game at Kellaway Park where we take on Helston Athletic on Thursday, April 18th. CLICK HERE to read a full match report and video highlights.

Match highlights from Will Hedgecock.