by Adam Tarasewicz Unfulfilled potential seemed an apt way of describing Cambridge’s start to the season after 5 games. Even that feels a bit harsh as, given the fixture list, results have hardly been dire – nonetheless, I overheard my first “got to win this really” of the season from someone in the stand ahead of Sunday’s visit by Chesham United. In spite of some really positive performances, the U’s sat on just the one win, denied by QPR in their last home league match, and beaten by a strong Gillingham team last weekend in the cup. Chesham, who now boast Taskmaster’s Alex Horne on their board of directors, were a little harder to quantify, due to a quirk of the league, whilst this was United’s sixth game of the season, it was only their third.
CUWFC 7-0 Chesham WFC: Match Report
CUWFC 7-0 Chesham WFC: Match Report
CUWFC 7-0 Chesham WFC: Match Report
by Adam Tarasewicz Unfulfilled potential seemed an apt way of describing Cambridge’s start to the season after 5 games. Even that feels a bit harsh as, given the fixture list, results have hardly been dire – nonetheless, I overheard my first “got to win this really” of the season from someone in the stand ahead of Sunday’s visit by Chesham United. In spite of some really positive performances, the U’s sat on just the one win, denied by QPR in their last home league match, and beaten by a strong Gillingham team last weekend in the cup. Chesham, who now boast Taskmaster’s Alex Horne on their board of directors, were a little harder to quantify, due to a quirk of the league, whilst this was United’s sixth game of the season, it was only their third.