Six of the Best puts Bettws to Bed
26th March 2012
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Six of the Best puts Bettws to Bed

Monmouth Town 6 Bettws 0

A glorious sunny afternoon at the Sportsground in front of the largest crowd for many years was the stage for a six goal thrashing the Kingfishers handed out to relegation haunted former Welsh League champions Bettws leaving Town needing just three more points next Saturday to clinch promotion to the Welsh League first division. Starting without injured Matthew Bowen and ANDREW Smith and the jet setting Sam Palmer a cagey first half was illuminated but some good play from eventual man of the match Rob Laurie and Elliot Ford being his usual pest down the right. Ford it was who earned the penalty which he took confidently himself to put the Kingfishers in the lead with 14 minutes on the clock and more chances went begging as the league leaders struggled to make their possession tell.

The second half was an entirely different affair as the rampant Kingfisher ran in 5 goals. The first was a contender for goal of the season as Dan Spence tamed the dropping ball and let fly with a sweet left foot half volley from fully thirty yards which crashed in off the bar. 7 minutes later Alderdice met a corner at the back post to make it three before a sublime free kick from Dean Palmer ended the game as a contest. Ford weighed in with his second on 81 minutes after great work by the lively peroxide Tom Maxted making his first team debut to rave reviews before Laurie got his reward for ninety minutes of endeavour and quality with his second in two matches.

The previous day the reserves had hammered top of the table Croesyceiliog 7 – 2 with a strong display and goals from Cleaves, Burns, Ford, Ryley and Barnard leaving them second in the table. Manager Barry Burns was confident that Town can clinch promotion this coming Saturday when they entertain Ammanford (kick off 2.30)  “Our first half performance was sloppy and we didn’t keep the ball very well. It earned the lads a rocket at half time and they responded with a good second half display. We need another three point to be mathematically certain of promotion and if we play like we did in the second periods we can get them and concentrate on winning the title.

Chairman Lee Robson was hoping for another big crowd. “It was great turn out on Sunday and people were certainly entertained. We are on the brink of something very special here with the highest level of football in the county on your doorstep. These lads deserve to be cheered to the rafters if they can clinch the promotion on Saturday! Do it for the Town!”

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Hi I'm The Chairman of Monmouth Town Footabll Club. We are currently challenging for the Welsh League title - ranked in the top 20 clubs in Wales. We are proud to do our bit to make Monmouth the best of...

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