CHATHAM TOWN 2-1 DARTFORD KC Final
Posted: Fri May 02, 2025 10:03 am
Make no mistake Chatham will wake up this morning knowing they've been in a game last night. Probably one of, if not the most hardest they've been involved in all season.
The passion, grit and determination our women displayed was flawless. Played at 100 miles per hour it was a fierce contest and one we were unlucky not to win.
Chatham's opening goal in the 16th minute was an unsavoury one. The ball pinning around like a pinball machine in the penalty area ended with a goal Jade Charlton couldn't palm away due to her arm being yanked down like a one armed bandit.
If that's not a blatant foul on the keeper then I don't know what is. Jess King was credited with the goal following the mayhem.
We all thought justice had been served on 22 minutes when Lizzie Adams was hauled down inside the box and the penalty was given. Shauni Griffiths went for the bottom left corner but unfortunately Trinidad & Tobago international keeper Simone Eligon guessed right and made the save.
On 39 mins I thought Xayla-Rae Alberts had scored but Simone thwarted her shot with Shauni heading just over the bar from the resulting corner.
Four minutes later, a late challenge by Beth Powell saw her booked for the first time this week. It was a bit harsh in my opinion. She didn't mean it!
The second half saw Chatham under the cosh as our girls cranked up the pressure in search of the elusive equaliser.
On 57 mins Simone did well to tip a great effort from Amy Russ onto the bar. We were clearly the better side after the break, so it was gutting to see Lottie Sharp heading a cross into the far corner to make it 2-0 against the run of play, with ten minutes of normal time remaining.
The goal of the game didn't arrive until the 90th minute when Russ unleashed a cracking shot from just inside the area following a long ball from Abbey Davies.
Despite 8 minutes of added time to play it sadly proved only a consolation goal in the end.
Player of the match for me was captain Xayla-Rae Alberts. A battling performance as usual and she certainly took a few knocks at the Gallagher which she was expecting to know all about when she wakes up this morning. Every crunching tackle and collision she get's up from. It reminds me of the saying, "You can't keep a good man down".
Well that applies to women as well and should anyone be in any doubt whatsoever look no further than Xayla.
A truly amazing lady.
Wild horses wouldn't drag her off that pitch under any circumstances.
The passion, grit and determination our women displayed was flawless. Played at 100 miles per hour it was a fierce contest and one we were unlucky not to win.
Chatham's opening goal in the 16th minute was an unsavoury one. The ball pinning around like a pinball machine in the penalty area ended with a goal Jade Charlton couldn't palm away due to her arm being yanked down like a one armed bandit.
If that's not a blatant foul on the keeper then I don't know what is. Jess King was credited with the goal following the mayhem.
We all thought justice had been served on 22 minutes when Lizzie Adams was hauled down inside the box and the penalty was given. Shauni Griffiths went for the bottom left corner but unfortunately Trinidad & Tobago international keeper Simone Eligon guessed right and made the save.
On 39 mins I thought Xayla-Rae Alberts had scored but Simone thwarted her shot with Shauni heading just over the bar from the resulting corner.
Four minutes later, a late challenge by Beth Powell saw her booked for the first time this week. It was a bit harsh in my opinion. She didn't mean it!
The second half saw Chatham under the cosh as our girls cranked up the pressure in search of the elusive equaliser.
On 57 mins Simone did well to tip a great effort from Amy Russ onto the bar. We were clearly the better side after the break, so it was gutting to see Lottie Sharp heading a cross into the far corner to make it 2-0 against the run of play, with ten minutes of normal time remaining.
The goal of the game didn't arrive until the 90th minute when Russ unleashed a cracking shot from just inside the area following a long ball from Abbey Davies.
Despite 8 minutes of added time to play it sadly proved only a consolation goal in the end.
Player of the match for me was captain Xayla-Rae Alberts. A battling performance as usual and she certainly took a few knocks at the Gallagher which she was expecting to know all about when she wakes up this morning. Every crunching tackle and collision she get's up from. It reminds me of the saying, "You can't keep a good man down".
Well that applies to women as well and should anyone be in any doubt whatsoever look no further than Xayla.
A truly amazing lady.
Wild horses wouldn't drag her off that pitch under any circumstances.