Roger
Ruins Old Boys' Victory Bid
Platt
Res 2 Chipstead
OB Res 1 The name of Roger Moye should be written
into the record books alongside that of Platt Reserves
as the winners of the 1964 Smith's Junior Cup.
It was the goalkeeper Moye who alone
prevented the underdogs, Chipstead Old Boys Reserves, from
deservedly taking the Trophy which they bought and wrapped
but so narrowly failed to take away in the second-half
of the final on Greatness on Saturday.
Certainly the first-half belonged
to Platt and they gave such an impression of mastery over
their fellow Third Division opponents, that it seemed only
a question of how many they would score ..............
but it was not to be.
Playing for much of the half with only ten men, inside-right
Ray Wood was twice carried off injured, the Old Boys piled
on the pressure with attack after attack, only to find Moye
stopping everything.
Platt went into the lead when Fred Foster scrambled through
and shot past goalkeeper Stamp from close range(12 minutes).
Seven minutes later Alan Currie let fly with an unstoppable
drive 2-0, and Platt were walking it. But the Old Boys hung
on grimly to the mid-way whistle.
It was a very different story after the interval. Chipstead,
realising they had to pull out the stops or they would be
giving up the cup without a fight, attacked from the start.
In the 73rd minute, with Moye beaten, Green's shot was cleared
off the line by a defender. The ball went straight down the
field where Peter Budd hit the bottom end of the post.
It seemed that Chipstead would never score, but after 77
minutes Clarke broke the hoodoo with the Old Boys' first-and
last-goal
Team: R.Moye,
J.Carlow, J.Hopkins, R.Leedham, P.Town, R.Tebb, B.Selman,
F.Foster, A.Currie, P.Budd, R.Clifton. |