Match Report: Throston Wanderers 1-4 7VEN FC
- thebeautifulgame208
- Aug 26, 2024
- 2 min read
7VEN make it three wins from three games in the Hartlepool Sunday Football League Premier League with a massive win over Throston Wanderers, thanks to a Josh Daley brace, an Aiden Lamb goal and a Dylan Billyard own goal.

7VEN started a bit shaky on Sunday morning, Throston had the majority of the opening chances, winning a few corners but could not find a way to break through.
However, fortunes soon changed, and Daley opened the scoring with a cracker in the 31st minute - Lamb set him up and powered the ball into the top corner from outside the area. What a player.
Three minutes later, Throston had a decent chance to equalise but Adam Linsel in the 7VEN goal was equal to it, he had a fine game in net.
After halftime, the goals came much more frequently and in the 49th minute Lamb turned into the goalscorer.
Jamie Jobson was down the left-hand side and squared it to the right winger who had a simple finish, what an amazing start of the season those two have had.
Throston then had a prime opportunity to find a goal as Liam Greiveson fouled his man in the box in the 51st minute - referee Mark Gale pointed to the spot but Linsel stepped up and saved it.
They did find their goal in the 64th minute, a corner was failed to be dealt with by Linsel, and it eventually fell to a Throston man who headed home to make it 2-1.
It was not long until the two-goal cushion was restored in the 67th minute, Jobson played through Daley one-on-one, who took his time with the finish but ultimately found the back of the net for his fifth goal of the campaign.
In the 78th minute, Lamb put pressure on the Throston defence and forced an own goal by Dylan Billyard who somehow sliced his clearance behind and into the goal. Couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke.
And that was that, after some defensive changes to help see out the game, 7VEN took charge of the remaining moments of the match and saw out the three points.
Heatwaving Tanning Man of the Match was awarded to Craig Altringham after some fantastic work in the midfield, doing what he does best in protecting the back four and setting the tempo of the game. UT7.





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