Wantage 4, Thame United 1
22/03/08 S
K Cup
The last chance of
silverware for Thame United disappeared on Saturday with a disappointing defeat
to Premier Division Wantage Town in the Supplementary
Cup. In freezing conditions played in a gale force wind with regular snow
showers, Thame were unable to find any rhythm and, in the end, were well beaten by a solid Wantage
Town.
However, the result could have been very different had Nathan Jack done
better in the 9th minute when his quick
turn was followed by a drive from 18 yards that shaved the right hand post.
Five minutes later and it was Wantage who broke the
deadlock when a move down the Thame right resulted in a low cross that the
on-rushing forward Paul Day slid home from 6 yards. Thame then pressed for an
equaliser and the best chance fell to striker Paul Searl
in the 25th minute whose shot on the turn from 8 yards sailed
narrowly over the bar.
With a 1-0 scoreline at half time and the wind
behind them in the second half, Thame looked set to place the home defence
under pressure. However, Wantage extended the lead
within 5 minutes of the re-start when the ball fell kindly to former Thame
striker, Danny Keen, who placed the ball beyond keeper Mike Higgs. Keen scored
his second and the third for Wantage 15 minutes later, forcing the ball home after Higgs had done well to
save a fierce free kick from 25 yards. 20 minutes later and it was 4-0 as
Nathan Hall stroked the ball home from wide right.
To their credit Thame continued to press
forward and scored a consolation goal in the 87th minute when a
through ball from Adam Rhodes was met by player manager Mark West, who squared
the ball for skipper Dave Hocking to drive in to an empty net from 6 yards. In
the end though it was too little too late, leaving Thame to wait until next
season for potential cup success.
Thame United: Higgs, N.Rhodes,
Graves, Hocking, Watkins, Cowan, Thompson (Hoskin), A.Rhodes, Searl (Leach), Jack
(West), Ricketts