Titles

Sportsmanship & Behaviour Cup Winners 2007/08

(With an average score of 9.41 (out of 10) from 24 games)

This is what being involved in the NELCEL & Tollington Park Football Club means to us...

This is what being involved in the NELCEL & Tollington Park Football Club means to us...
Fellowship, Togetherness & Honouring the Lord

About Me

Grown out of Tollington Park Baptist Church, TPFC brings together Chrisitans and non-Christians to glorify our Lord Jesus through football and fellowship. With players coming from churches across London, we play in the North East London & Essex Church League against other church teams from the region. We are into our third season and aim is to set a third record score in the Behaviour and Sportsmanship League as a priority... and hope improve on our 10th place finish from last season. Keep checking in to find out how we are doing...

Email us at:

tpfc@live.co.uk

Fixture Overview

Friendly Fixtures & Results:
Sat 2 Aug: Vs Shooting Stars > Lost 4-3
Sat 16 Aug: Vs Blackhorse Road > Lost 7-1

League & Cup Schedule & Results:
Sat 6 Sept: Vs Ecclesia > Won 3-1 - Blog Report: History Repeats... We hope not!
Sat 13 Sept: Vs Tower Hamlets > Lost 6-1 - Blog Report: Bruised but not Crushed
Sat 20 Sept: Vs Camberwell > Lost 4-0 - Blog Repot: A Test from the Top
Sat 27 Sept: Vs East London Tabernacle > Lost 3-0 - Blog Report: Another Test from the Top

Sat 4 Oct: Vs Walthamstow Parish > Won 5-3 - Blog Report: What's the word?... Bouncebackability!
Sat 11 Oct: Vs Springfield > L 4-2 - Blog Report: Round 3!
Sat 18 Oct: Vs ICC Sons > L 4-2
Sat 25 Oct: Vs Blackhorse Road > L 4-0 - Blog Report: TP Join the Big Time!

Sat 1 Nov: Vs London All Stars > L 2-0
Sat 8 Nov: No Game
Sat 15 Nov: Vs Enfield Evangelical Free > L 1-0 - Blog Report: So close, yet so far!
Sat 22 Nov: Vs All Nations > L 1-0 - Blog Report: Huffing and Puffing...
Sat 29 Nov: Cup Round 1 Leg 1 Vs East London Tabernacle > W 3-2 - Blog Report: As Magic as the FA Cup?

Sat 6 Dec: No Game
Sat 13 Dec: Cup Round 1 Leg 2 Vs East London Tabernacle > L 3-1 (Aggregate L 5-4 but qualified for QF as 2nd Best Loser) - Blog Report: It turned out nice again!
Sat 20 Dec: Vs Enfield Evangelical Free > L 2-1 - Blog Report: The epitomy of a derby!
Sat 27 Dec: No Game and an instruction from the Managment - not too much turkey!

Sat 3 Jan: Vs Ecclesia > L 3-1 - Blog Report: Battle at the Bottom
Sat 10 Jan: No Game - Frozen Pitch
Sat 17 Jan: Vs Walthamstow Parish > L 6-1 - Blog Report: Never So Low
Sat 24 Jan: Vs East London Tabernacle > L 4-1

Sat 31 Jan: Cup Quarter Final Vs Ecclesia > W 4-2: Blog Report: Season Breaker... or Maker?

Sat 7 Feb: No Game - Waterlogged pitch
Sat 14 Feb: No Game
Sat 21 Feb: Vs Springfield > L 9-1
Sat 28 Feb: Vs All Nations > D 1-1 - Blog Report: One Step Forward, One Step Back

Sat 7 Mar: Vs Harmony > D 2-2 - Blog Report: 2 Points Saved and Pride Restored
Sat 14 Mar: Vs Blackhorse Road > L 5-0
Sat 21 Mar: Cup Semi Final Vs Tower Hamlets > L 4-1
Sat 28 Mar: Vs ICC Sons > W 3-0 via Walk Over

Sat 4 Apr: Vs Harmony > W 4-3
Sat 11 Apr: Vs Tower Hamlets > L 6-1 - Blog Report: How would you define a Man of the Match?
Sat 18 Apr: Vs London All Stars > W 3-0 via Walk Over - Blog Report: The curtain closes








Saturday, 22 November 2008

Huffing and Puffing

Coming off the back of narrow 1-0 defeat against a strong Enfield side, there were high hopes going into the game against All Nations.

With the same hope we had at this time last season, a win against another struggling team would have boosted morale and confidence.

The Green Giant was missing for this game, allowing new signing Paul Howard the opportunity for his debut behind the centre back pairing of the Gaffer and his 'assistant'. Sam Balogun was given a more creative role in a wide left position, proving that yet another TP player is as versatile as something thats versatile!

Coach Nick dragged himself out of his man-flu death bed to be the eyes on the side - unfortunately there was no voice to go with it!

The game kicked of and the Wanstead Wind made an apperance for the game, making it hard for TP to mount any sustained pressue on All Nations. Yet TP were still having the better of the play and playing some great short, low passes to work thier way up the pitch, getting close but never reaching the elusive cigar!

Darryl had to make way midway through the half with an injury, giving Gareth the chance to return from injury up front, with Nathaneal moving out wide for the good of the team.

The half time team talk lifted a frustrated team and there was belief that with the same performance and supporting wind, All Nations could be broken down. To take further advantage, Calvin and Sam B swapped roles to try and utilise Calvin's electric pace and get on the end of the through balls from the left hand side.

And closer TP got, with Sam Balogun convinced his shot was destined for the net until a save from the All Nations goalkeeper, who know was providing the main obstacle.

Two further changes were made to try and unsettle the Reds, with Coln replacing Ferris and Micheal replacing Jesse. Neither player deserved to be replaced, but no-one on the pitch did such was the belief of those on the side that a TP goal was inevitable.

But All Nations, taking confidence (as we were) of playing a team in and around the bottom, were working out how to play against the wind. And against all the TP pressure, All Nations won a corner that was drilled in. A diving header clearance from Ian in the midst of flying boots led to a pinball rally in the box that eventually fell to an All Nations boot which guided the ball past a completely untested Paul into the far corner with what was to be the last All Nations kick of the game.

TP kicked off and such was the urgency to get something from the game, a corner was won within seconds.

But it was not to be as the referee blew for full time.

Deflated and despondent, the message was that it was just one of those weeks. There are no easy games in the league, as the top teams have found out when they have faced TP - it was our turn to learn the lesson and take it into the Cup the following week.

Team:

P. Howard;
D. Hambridge (c), I. Howard, T. Lindsay, J. Middleweek (M. Okolie);
D. Passfield (G. Goodhew), C. Lindsay, D. Spinola, S. Balogun;
F. Lindsay (M. Agbabiaka), N. Field;

Blog Writers Man of the Match:

T. Lindsay - uncompromising.


Blog Writer: N. Speroni

Monday, 17 November 2008

So close, yet so far!

We were up against Enfield a highly rated team, that had started the season well and where in the top 5.

We were a bit of a scratch team with two new loan signings being thrown in at the last minute, we did o.k. We had the strong wind in our faces in the first half and thankfully Enfield didn't really make the best use of it. Enfield started the brighter and with a slow passing game that seemed to be working!

A corner from the left was met by an Enfield player and buried into the net. Steve had no chance.

Our defenders were still getting to know each other, whilst Enfield players HAD met each other before !! With a bit of good fortune and help from Jesse & John the score was kept down to one. One mistake by Captian John was SAVED by a 15mtr dash to the line by Darryl.

The first half seemed to pass without to many more scares. Michael & Colin ( our loan boys from Blackhorse Rd ) played their part down the right. Gaining confidence as the match progressed.

The boss tried to encourage at the break. Trevor the wise old man was not so complimentary and told the team we were not playing. The word was SHOOT, in the second half. The wind is with us.

Rowen ( feeling ill ) came on as Darryl switched positions. Many attempts at goal, many near misses, many missed kicked in front of goal....but no goal.

Overall the game was played in a great spirit and we really should have picked up a point at least.Even the Enfield man (James) said we didn't deserve to lose. But hey, we did and it was so close but still so far.


Team:
S. Speroni,
M. Okolie (R. Clift), D. Passfield, J. Helm (c), J. Middleweek;
C. Agbabiaka (S. Balogun), C. Lindsay, D. Spinola, N. Field;
G. Goodhew, G. Perkins

Unused Subs:
I. Howard, T. Lindsay


Blog Writers Man of the Match:

Darryll Passfield - Superb attitude when asked to play in 3 positions and great performances in all 3!


Blog Writer: Ian Howard

Monday, 3 November 2008

Vs London All Stars

Team:

S. Speroni;
D. Passfield, J. Helm (c), T. Lindsay, J. Middleweek;
N. Field (D. Mitchell), G. Perkins, C. Lindsay, D. Spinola, F. Dooknah (G. Goodhew);
S. Balogun (F. Lindsay)

Blog Writers Man of the Match:

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