Quarter Final — Victoria FC vs. Croxley RBL RBL defence. Croxley could not improve their
This game came perilously close to being called play in the first half and conceded a further two
off after an old goalpost fitting, which was un- goals in the 17th and 35th minute respec-
able to be removed, was found in one of the 18 tively. The score at half time was 3-0.
yard areas. After a strong team talk during half time from
The referee, quite rightly, was not prepared to manager Derek Ford, Croxley came out fighting
allow the match to start, however, a move to the for the second half, and after dominating most of
County pitch close-by saw the game commence the early play, they created a few chances that
some 35 minutes late. were sadly wasted.
After playing each other in the league, with Croxley had upped their game but it just was-
Victoria coming out resounding winners, Croxley n‟t enough to break through the Victoria rear-
needed a much improved performance to chal- guard. With Croxley pushing men forward trying
lenge for a place in the semi final. to score,
This, however, did not come to pass with the Victoria then caught them on the break with a
Croxley side exhibiting a decidedly rusty show- couple of chances that were well saved by RBL‟s
ing that may have highlighted their lack of keeper. These chances were shortly followed by
games recently. the referee‟s final whistle ending this quarter
RBL fell behind to an early goal in the eighth final cup match at 3-0.
minute after a fine finish from the Victoria
striker following a well flighted ball over the
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