Winchester News Online
Eastleigh advance as Saunders brace eliminates Aldershot

Credit: Elliot Norton
After a torrid run of form, Eastleigh managed their first win in six games at home to FA Trophy opponents Aldershot on Saturday.
There was much anticipation for this fixture as, despite sitting 23rd and firmly in the relegation zone, Aldershot won this competition with a 3-0 win over Spennymoor Town just six months ago.
Both teams needed a win on saturday to as they looked to turn thier seasons around. Despite a comeback 2-1 win at home to Altrincham, Aldershot were still firmly in the drop zone with one league win in two months, whilst Eastleigh continued to fall down the order as they suffered another 2-0 defeat, this time at the hands of top of the league Rochdale which meant they hadnt won a league game in five.
Eastleigh Manager made four changes to the team that lost to Rochdale. Goalkeeper Nick Townsend’s illness meant that Josh McNamara was between the sticks, whilst Fernandes, Waite and McCallum made way for Vokins, Pierre and Aaron Blair. The latter returning to the starting line-up after a two month abscense due to a injured hamstring.
The visitors made only one change to the side that beat Altrincham as James Henry made way for Tyler Frost.
Their was action from the first minute as both teams looked for an early opener with Eastleigh pressing hard, as the returning Aaron Blair looked to cause the visiors trouble early on.
The pressing worked as through their possession came a lovely team goal, as a through ball from the left hand side found a deep run from Josh Lundstrum, whos clever back heel put the ball on a plate for Harvey Saunders, who rifled his shot into the bottom corner inside 30 minutes.
The visitors tried to fight back in the first half but struggled to create any clear chances. Their best effort blocked by a sliding trio of Eweka, Harris and Vokins.
The second half saw the visitors increase the pressure, John Coleman’s side threw cross after cross into Eastleighs box, with the hosts able to deal with them everytime.
As time went on Aldershot’s players were getting desperate, and after another attempted cross was intercepeted, newly subbed on McCallum released Saunders, who skipped past the last defender before cooly doubling Eastleighs lead.
The second goal was enough to see some of the travelling fans out the door with 10 minutes left to play.
Underterred by a lack of faith from thier own fans, Aldershot pressed on. Determined to not go out of the competition they had won just six months prior. And following a six yeard box scramble, the shots had a lifeline as Kwame Thomas poked the ball home ensuring a thrilling end to the game.
Time was running out and, both teams knew it. Aldershot players stayed forward after a well defended corner as they looked to snatch a late equaliser, but the final cross into the box was found wanting as Josh Mcnamara smothered the ball, as the full time whilst blew.
The win sees Eastleigh threw to the next round of the FA trophy whilst Aldershot were left to think of what could have been. Focus for them now, solely on staying up as they look to make up the four point gap between them and the last safe spot.
‘We have had a horendous run’
Eastleigh boss Scott Bartlett told Winchester News online:
‘Im really pleased for them all to be fair, because we have had a horrendous run and we have had a horrendous run of injuries and bits that have gone against us within that, and its nice for them to get a reward…’
‘Everyones gone home happy. They have seen their team run hard, block shots, stop crosses, win first and second balls and obviously brilliant goals, so im pleased.’
When asked about finding his ideal starting line-up Bartlett said:
‘I dont care who plays’
“When you win you always feel like you’ve got it right, but its down to the players. I have said loads of times I dont care who plays, genuienly dont care who plays. We have got to set them up in a way that I feel gets the best out of the majority of them.”
‘Its not just the players’
Aldershot manager John Coleman told Winchester News Online:
“It was poor, we were poor in the first half. Ive got to thank our travelling fans, I think there was about 480, probably half the crowd and they didnt deserve the showing that we served up in the first half and I have to take the blame for that as well, its not just the players, I have to take the blame for that, I set them up, I do the tactics, I set the shape up of how we are going to play and I pick the team.”
‘To defend it like we did is Unacceptable’
“I would have loved to have been part of the trophy winning team last year, think the fans must have had an unbelieveable day out. And to defend it like we did is unacceptable to me, and there will be a few harsh words being spoken this week aswell.”
Sport
Managerless Blackfield & Langley thrashed as Colden Common hit ten
Colden Common leapfrog into second as they produced a ruthless display
to thrash managerless Blackfield & Langley 10-0, piling further misery
on the Watersiders who arrived with only a starting XI and no
substitutes available.
The hosts needed just four minutes to open the scoring. Joao Ferreira
found Cal Archer outside the box, and the midfielder rifled a low
strike into the bottom corner beyond Ollie Bull.
Colden Common continued to dominate, with Charlie Hitchings and Sam
Woodward both threatening as Blackfield struggled to contain the early
pressure.
The second goal soon followed when Brad Lethbridge’s delivery found
defender Sam Middleton at the back post, where he finished sharply
from close range.
The Watersiders briefly threatened on the counter-attack when captain
Bradley Snelling raced through on goal, but James Egeland-Jensen stood
tall to deny him
The Stallions quickly punished that missed chance. Cam Stone’s cross
from the left found Ferreira inside the area, and his effort squeezed
through Bull’s legs to make it 3-0.
Woodward was then denied by an excellent leg save from Bull, while
Middleton saw a volley blocked after Ollie Riddell flicked on
Lethbridge’s corner.
Ferreira added a fourth despite strong appeals for offside from the
visitors, before Middleton missed the chance for another when he
headed wide at the back-post.
The fifth came through Woodward, who converted from close range.
Moments later, Stone won possession high up the pitch following a
loose pass from Josh Moody, allowing Ferreira to race clear and fire
home his hat-trick.
Archer then grabbed his second goal before half-time with a near-post
finish to complete a devastating opening 45 minutes and send Colden
Common into the break 7-0 ahead.
The hosts resumed in the same manner after the restart and added an
eighth goal within three minutes when Woodward’s effort took a
deflection on its way past Bull.
Archer thought he had completed his hat-trick, but the effort was
ruled out for handball. Woodward also had a strike disallowed for
offside, while former Watersider Hitchings saw another finish chalked
off after Middleton’s low drive ricocheted into his path.
Woodward continued to search for more goals but could not convert an
acrobatic attempt inside the area.
Blackfield did carve out a rare chance, as Cam Ross’s headed clearance
fell kindly for Charlie Luff outside the box, but his volley arrowed
wide of the post.
The ninth eventually arrived when Ben Sunley picked out Lethbridge,
who made no mistake from close range for his 19th league goal of the
season.
Colden Common were then forced to play the final ten minutes with ten
men after Sunley was injured with all five substitutions already used.
Even so, they still found time for a tenth. Owen Sims struck the post,
Alex Vine’s header was saved, but shortly afterwards he found the
target from close-range to complete the scoring.
Colden Common are back on the road as they take on Totton & Eling on
Thursday night at Miller Park, whilst Blackfield & Langley will face
The Millers two days earlier at Gang Warily Recreation Centre on
Tuesday night.
Sport
Colden Common run riot before late wobble against Alresford
The Stallions stormed into a four-goal lead in a ruthless first-half display in a 4-2 win over local rivals Alresford Town
The hosts thought they had struck inside the opening minute when Cam Stone managed to lob keeper Ben Barnard, only for the offside flag to cut short the celebrations.
They did not have to wait long. Just nine minutes in, Cal Archer threaded a pass into the path of Sam Woodward, who slid a low finish beyond Barnard to hand the Colden Common an early lead.
It should have been two soon after. Will Erdinc’s clever cut-back found Brad Lethbridge lurking, but the former Portsmouth midfielder could only guide his effort wide. Woodward then stung the palms of Barnard with a half-volley, while Owen Sims was foundinto acres of space on the right, only to see his dink drift off target.
Alresford briefly threatened Former Stallion Josh Bowerman capitalised on a loose back pass from Archer, racing through one-on-one, but James Egeland-Jensen stood tall to block and preserve the lead.
Colden Common punished the visitors as they struck twice in quick succession to take control. Joao Ferreira managed to curl home a composed finish after being picked out by Lethbridge, before rounding Barnard moments later to slot in his second.
Sims nearly added a fourth before the break, his low corner falling to Stone on the edge of the box, but the midfielder dragged his effort wide.
Alresford thought they had a route back when skipper Tom Henderson finished off a swift counter-attack, only for the flag to once again but this time to deny them. Moments later, Colden Common were awarded a controversial penalty for handball, and Lethbridge stepped up to convert from the spot, sending Steve King’s side into the break with a 4-0 lead.
It was one-way traffic after the restart. Sims continued to find space on the right and picked out Woodward, but the forward could not keep his effort on target. Lethbridge then saw a golden opportunity smothered by Barnard as the Stallions pushed for more.
An unmarked Henderson managed to head home Jack Welch’s delivery and pull one back for the Magpies. .
There was still time for more late drama. Matty Driver rattled the crossbar on his return, while a hopeful long ball forward from Barnard caused panic in the Colden Common defence. Henderson’s initial effort was blocked on the line by Sam Middleton, but Bowerman reacted quickest to force the ball home against his former club.
Next up for Colden Common is the visit of mangerless Blackfield and Langley, whilst Alresford host Frimley Green.
Winchester News Online
Mak Carney’s speech at the WEF is a damning contrast to Trump’s
Mark Carney rises to address world leaders, businessmen and bankers at the World Economic Forum.
As the Canadian Prime Minister, he has faced constant attack from the US President Donald Trump with Trump stating that “they should be grateful to us, Canada. Canada lives because of the United States”.
Internationally things are heating up, Trump’s America is involved in wars in Gaza, occupying Venezuela, threatening to disband NATO by forcefully taking Greenland, Iran is in civil unrest and America is threatening strikes, the war in Ukraine is still ongoing and trump seemingly wants Ukraine to surrender land as the ‘only viable option’ for peace. He references Vaclav Havel’s essay: ‘The power the powerless in which it is proposed that the only way to bring down an oppressive state and challenge it is for the people to stop believing in its lies and engaging with its systems using one such example of a greengrocer placing a sign in his window stating “workers unite” in soviet states. Not because he believes it but rather as compliance with the state and only when they defy the state by taking the sign out of the window will anything change.
“We know that the rules based order is fading, the strong can do what they can and the weak must suffer” Trump has been throwing tariffs on any nation that challenges his perspective, since the end of WW2 Nato has served as a harbour for European and international powers for peace and prosperity and with potential attacks on Greenland the US is possibly going to bring an end to the alliance. His speech serves as a call to action for the middle powers and neighbours of larger powers (the UK, Canada, Mexico, lots of eastern Europe) to band together in a trade bloc against Russia China and the US in-order to demand more equality away from the three modern superpowers.
The stance Mark Carney takes opposes the stance trump takes on public forums. His speech is careful, considered and most importantly, pragmatic. Carney isn’t directly placing the blame on any nation or asking specifically for help and partnership but rather is dog whistling to smaller nations that nothing will change unless we band together, speaking on global issues at a global forum; compare it to trump’s speech at the same forum and it’s like night and day. The first statement that leaves his mouth “I’ve come to this world economic forum with great news from America” and continues on a monologue about his perceived achievements on home soil, very little time is actually dedicated towards international issues at the WORLD economic forum. We see this in all of Trumps international appearances, you only have to harken back to his speech at the UN where he does the same tactic: speak on domestic issues at an international forum bringing the attention onto him rather than issues that actually matter.
Carney and Trump’s speeches are direct mirrors of one-another; pragmatic and focused and rambling/egotistical people onlooking them can only hope that there are more world leaders upcoming with the stance of foreign policy that Mr Carney has.
People find solidarity in groups and are more confident when they know people agree with them, so as protests rage on in the US over ICE and the killing of innocent civilians and Trump’s presidency you can only ask; are the greengrocers taking their signs out of the window?
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