10 Man Uxbridge ride the storm to edge a victory
- matthew30770
- Feb 8
- 5 min read
Match Report
Saturday February 7th
At The Honeycroft
Uxbridge 2
Moore 5, 36
Boorn 57 🟥
Tiverton 1
Koita 19

It would be easy to concede that we have lost again and that it can't just be coincidence
that we have been edged out one more time or self destructed. This defeat owed as
much to the Goalkeeping exploits of Uxbridge's Fulham loanee Marco Underwood, as it
did to any other reason. And infact John Ross also starred between the stick's for Asa
Hall's men.
The change's were rang with Ross handed an opportunity to impress, after Matt
Wonnacott returned to his parent club and Corey Koerner also was back in the starting
line up, with Dorchester loanee Harry Hutchinson moving on to Weymouth. Jack
Kennell was another back in the Eleven, following a month away and Aiden Horne
partnered Dan Koita up top.
Tiverton carved out the first threatening move of the game, when Kennell spread the
ball out wide to Swann. The tricky winger surged into a crossing position and drove the
ball tantalisingly across the face of goal. Underwood's partial intervention as he gloved
away, was enough to ease the danger.
However, on five minutes the Yellows’ were already in arrears. George Moore being first
on the scoresheet. Cutting in from the left he fired the ball past Ross, to give the Red's
the lead. Minutes later with the home side on top, Ross sprang across his goal to foil
Uxbridge with a fine fingertip save.
With some attractive possession football coming from Danny Edward’s side the Yellows’
had to contend with a difficult spell, as our skilful host's threatened to build on their
opener. Tiverton slowly grew into the game and Ryan Keates’ was upended in the 18th
minute with the home side stretched.
Then from the resulting free kick, some excellent interplay from Horne and Koerner
released Koita who drove into the box and supplied a wonderful finish, to level thing's
up. It was a really classy take from our number 9 and a beautifully constructed goal.Momentum was with Tivvy and from the restart they quickly turned over possession.
Gabe Billington was denied by Underwood, as the men in Yellow flooded forward. The
play continued deep in Uxbridge's half and Keates’ was once again fouled.
Horne was sent away down the wing and his wicked ball across the face of goal was
brilliantly tipped away by the impressive Underwood. The danger wasn't over though for
the host's and some back's to the wall defending was required, as crucial block's
thwarted effort's from Swann and Kennell.
The pendulum though swung, as the Red's responded with some flowing, high intensity,
probing football and Ross had to be alertly down to his post in the 25th minute to make
a strong and important save.
A scrappy period then ensued, with Jacob Wellington being booked, just beyond the half
hour mark for the visitor's, as both side's sought a half time advantage. It was Uxbridge
though who were in the ascendancy before the break. Their slick and swift approach
play, asking lot’s of question’s in the final third.
Koita also received a yellow card, tracking back, tripping the Red's player outside the
box, on 35 minutes. The taker rolled to another player, whose shot deflected and reared
invitingly up to Moore, whose accomplished side footed volley beat Ross and regained
the lead for his side.
Uxbridge, the happier of the Two teams at the break and the scoreline was a fair
reflection on the half. Good chances for the Yellows’
, but the better overall display
belonged to our hosts’
. Assistant manager Steve Orchard uncharacteristically took issue
with the Referee at half time and was sent off.
When the Two side's re-emerged, Swann appeared to be pulled back as he scampered
down the Red's left, but the Referee adjudged otherwise in the 46th minute. The
Yellow's then had to endure concerted pressure, but stood firm and a routine save from
Ross was the closest the host's came to pressing home their advantage.
Asa Hall's men regrouped and responded stylishly, as they started to dominate with neat
Passing movements and lively play in the final third. With Uxbridge being pushed back,
the pressure told in the form of a Red Card. Josh Boorn taking an early bath for a second
bookable offence, in the 57th minute
Would our host's numerical disadvantage have a bearing on the outcome of the game?
First team coach David Steele in the absence of Steve Orchard responded by making a
double substitution just before the hour mark.Karim Coulibaly fresh from scoring a brace for England Colleges against Wales Colleges
replacing Keates and Aiden Horne making way for fellow frontman Louis Jagger Cane.
Predictably, Tiverton were soon on the front foot. Koita's loping stride and clever feet,
prompted a few Uxbridge Player's to try and manfully stop him in his tracks, but despite
a few little attempted trips, he stayed on his feet and found the newly introduced
Coulibaly who narrowly missed with his header.
Koita was Proving a real threat for the Yellows’ and connected powerfully with a shot in
the 65th minute. A desperate, sliced clearance behind, preventing him from evening
thing's up. Taking the game by the scruff of the neck, Tivvy were once again undone by
Underwood. This time Hall let fly and another outstanding reaction save at full stretch,
kept our host's in front.
With less than 20 minutes remaining, a corner into the Red's area caused havoc and a
series of last-ditch block's inside Uxbridge's Six yard box, keeping the Yellows’ at bay.
With the visitor's committing bodies forward, Ross was left exposed, but he made a
crucial save One-on-One, in the 78th minute
Zack William's had entered proceedings shortly before that, as Koerner departed. But it
was the Ten men who were threatening to take the game away from Tivvy in a few nervy
minutes. The team though got back into their stride and Hall fired a shot wide of the
post, from around 20 yard’s out in the 81st minute.
In the 84th minute Jagger Cane tested Underwood from range and yet again he
produced a very good save. Although Tiverton's nemesis's catalogue of outstanding
saves was completed by a Worldie. William's piledriver from the edge of the box, saw
him instantly fling himself across to expertly palm away in the 87th minute in the blink
of an eye.
There have been many times this season when we have been the architects of our own
downfall, but this magnificent display from the young Fulham keeper was a massive and
determining factor in West London and perhaps unfairly overshadows John Ross's
performance, who was very good on the day.
There were Six minutes added at the end of the Ninety, but the Yellows’ were unable to
fashion any chances of real note in the final ember's of the game.
Weather pending Tiverton are back in action on Tuesday night at the Slee Blackwell
Stadium. They will play host to Wimborne, who they have yet to face this term. The
Dorset side sit in 14th place and went down by the same scoreline, away at Evesham on
Saturday. Let's get down to the ground and support the lads!Tiverton: Ross, Kennell, Hall(90), Down(c), Koerner(75), Billington, Keates(59),
Wellington, Swann, Horne(59), Koita
Subs: Jagger Cane(59), Williams(75), Coulibaly(59),
Wood(90), Wilkin





