Breachwood again fielded a make shift side- Gk Ian Abrahams RB Peter Farr, LB Two Pint Pete, CB's Steve Farr & Andy Fildes a Midfield of David Farr, Captain DD and Turk with Adam Burnage, Wayne Gardner and John Harvey upfront.
Breachwood started very cautiously after the onslaught sustained in the previous match and resulted in some long balls for the stikers to chase, after 5-10 min the team started to gel and get back to our usual passing football. On the 15min mark a through ball by Peter Farr to John Harvey caused major panic in their area, John sold the defender a Huge dummy (bigger than King Kongs) and got to the by-line to provide a cross for Captain Marvel to side foot home.
Postal's began to put pressure on the make shift back 5 and came close with a few efforts, 1 hitting the bar and a last ditch effort by Peter Farr to clear off the line. Close to half time Postal's got an equaliser from nothing a ball cleared out from the corner that sat up nicely for the Postal's captain to rifle a shot from 25 yards into the bottom left hand corner.
After a good first half Breachwood saw the withdrawal of Peter Farr due to injury and the introduction of Rob Pearson at right back, the second half started much the same as the end of the first half. An inspirational performance by David Farr in the holding role saw most of Postals attacks broken down, although Postals threw everything but the kitchen sink at the lions defence the much experienced pairing of Steve Farr and Andy Fildes coped with the young fresh quick lads of Postals.
Breachwood took the lead again through a well worked goal Adam Burnage cutting in from the right and supplying a through ball to John (The Goal Machine) Harvey, John muscled off the centre back and wrong footed the goal keeper before slotting home in the bottom left hand corner.
Postals pulled back level when the off side trap was broken and the postals striker took full advantage slotting home past the inexperienced Lions Keeper. After dirty tactics by the very young Postals supporters throwing abuse from behind the net at our stand in keeper Postal took the lead, the left back was able to bring the ball forward cut in to the centre and from 35 yards out hit a screamer that totally caught out our keeper and landed in the back of the net. Within a couple of minutes Postals struck again from about 35 yards lobbing the now, dazzled Lions keeper.
To round up a very encouraging performance, much improved from the lilley game with a score line that did not match the reality of the game.