Category Archives: Match Reports
Lansdown 5 – BAC 0 (17/01/15)

Written by: Tinny ‘Two Pairs of Trainers’ Oliver
After a slightly longer lie in than usual on a Saturday we made our way in the cold, crisp morning sun to Gloucester to take on Landsdown (or was it Gloucester Woolley Pully?!) Excitement was in the air in the pre-match warm up…..first league game after Crimbo, Bish and Tinny being able to play on the pitch they missed out on last year and the first team shopping trip of the year to look forward to on the way home!! That was until we went into the changing rom and found a rather large unpleasant, smelly thing in the toilet making half the team heave in unison. Things were left to Captain Kingers to ‘sort out’. After the discovery and introduction of ‘ Dave’ (Ask Lucy for details) to the team, attention finally turned to the match!!
Stroud 1 – BAC 6 (29/11/14)

BAC started quickly & got short corner after short corner without any success. Stroud caught us with a quick break and we were struggling to keep up with Stroud’s Whippet, good keeping by Becky Bullet stopped it going in. BAC created so much pressure on the Stroud defence but we were struggling to get the ball in the back of the net. Finally the pressure pays off & from a short Tinny’s shot gets through.
BAC v Bristol Uni2 1-5 (22/11/14)

BAC’s opposition this week was Bristol Uni.
Two early goals from Bristol Uni caught BAC napping and they found themselves with a lot of work to do if they were going to get something from this game. During the rest of the first half, BAC struggled to find their mojo but managed to settle, resisting any further pressure keeping the score at 0-2 at half time. As well as ensuring that all the ‘clutter’ from the side-line was properly cleared, the first half also saw new recruit and super sub Lucy making her official start for BAC this week!
Old Bristolians 2 – BAC 3 (15/11/14)

Match Report Written By: Liz ‘Steely’ Gaze
Having just about dried off from the monsoon conditions of last week, this week BAC were faced with the challenge of finding the Old B’s pitch in the fog. A game in progress could be heard but only seen from about 10 meters away. Due to the weather, the games were running behind time so a short cross country run and a few taps of the ball later and we were off.