Monday, May 20, 2013

Plymouth FC U11's 6-1 Crush

Plymouth FC put on a fantastic footballing display, and came away with a thoroughly deserved 6-1 victory over Crush at the Weber County Fairgrounds.

After starting the game in their customarily slow manner, Plymouth FC starting to play at around the 10 minute mark. For the remainder of the first half Plymouth FC dominated possession, whilst putting on a passing show for those in attendance, and were able to go into the interval with a comfortable 4-0 lead.

Although Plymouth FC were able to extend their lead just minutes in the second half, they were unable to control proceedings as they had done in the first half. Nevertheless, they will be delighted with their overall performance in the last game of the season, and their last game as Plymouth FC.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Forza Futbol Club Tryouts

PRE-REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!

Tryouts will take place between Tuesday, May 21st - Saturday, June 1st at Jordan Narrows [aka Taggart Pit], Lehi. Please click on the "Tryouts" page for age specific information, and registration information.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Plymouth FC U11's 0-1 Chaos

Plymouth FC and Chaos played out a thoroughly entertaining encounter with Chaos ultimately able to claim all three points.

Although Chaos dominated possession during the opening 20 minutes, Plymouth FC defended well, and if not for a late Chaos goal, would have been extremely happy to go into the interval on level terms.

The second half saw Plymouth FC take the fight to Chaos, and although they controlled the game for the majority of the 2nd half, they were unable to snatch the equalizing goal they thoroughly deserved.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 10-0 Heber Valley Gold

Plymouth FC put in a solid display against a Heber team that never gave in, to claim all three points on the final day of the season.

With the victory, Plymouth FC was able to both win the U9 Girls South X League and once again complete the season undefeated!


Friday, May 10, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 2-1 Arsenal DW

Plymouth FC came away with a 2-1 victory over a very good Arsenal team that pushed Plymouth FC all the way up to the final whistle.

Plymouth FC came out firing on all cylinders in the opening 25 minutes, but nearly came to regret not taking more than two of the handful of chances they created in the first half. Although Plymouth FC happily went into the interval with a 2-0 lead, it could easily have been more.

Arsenal took full advantage of the break, and came out on top of the opening exchanges of the 2nd half. Although Arsenal were able to claw one goal back to cut the deficit in half, Plymouth FC gradually played their way back into the game, and with both teams having opportunities to add to their tally, Plymouth FC held on to claim all three points.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

2013 State Cup

I am pleased to announce that Plymouth FC U11's will be competing in the Utah 2013 State Cup. Click on the following link to see our schedule: State Cup Schedule

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 4-0 Heber Valley Gold

Plymouth FC made the long journey to Heber, and ultimately came away with the three points they deserved.

Although it was far from Plymouth FC's most polished performance of the year, they did play well in periods against a Heber team that continued to make life difficult up until the final whistle.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 5-0 Arsenal BR

Plymouth FC put in another competent performance in a 5-0 win over an Arsenal team that fought from first to last whistle.

Plymouth FC U11's 3-3 Wasatch SC

For the second time this season, Plymouth FC has given their opponents a sizeable lead, only to come back and take a well deserved point.

Although Wasatch SC would correctly argue that they controlled the majority of possession in the opening 35 minutes, Plymouth FC would equally feel hard done by that they were trailing 3-0 only minutes into the second half. However, from there on out Plymouth FC dominated proceedings, and ultimately had a chance, in the final seconds, to snatch a goal mouth scramble wining goal. Needless to say, it was not to be!

Plymouth FC showed great character and determination in coming back from a 3-0 deficit with little over 15 minutes left on the clock to claim a share of the spoils, but more importantly, they displayed a never say die attitude that transcends the football field.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Plymouth FC U11's 3-0 Forza Premier

Plymouth FC took all three points from an entertaining encounter against Forza Premier, in which, refreshingly, both teams attempted to play football.

Although Plymouth FC would argue that they controlled possession for the majority of the opening 30 minutes, it took a late first half strike from Plymouth FC to put a little bit of daylight between the two teams, and give Plymouth FC a 2-0 lead at the interval.

The second half saw a more even contest with Forza probably edging possession, whilst creating a number of  good scoring opportunities. However, with the clock running down, Plymouth FC were able to score the all important third goal, and claim a hard fought 3-0 victory.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Plymouth FC U11's 1-3 Utah FC

Plymouth FC ultimately came up empty handed from their encounter against Utah FC on a night when the weather played a major role.

Utah FC won the toss and correctly played with the strong wind in the first half. Although very little football was played, Utah FC played to their strengths and were able to score three first half goals, all resulting from long range efforts.

The second half was, as expected, all Plymouth FC. With the wind in their favor, Plymouth FC dominated possession, but were unable to score more than the solitary goal their football deserved.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 8-2 Celtic Select

Plymouth FC will be reasonably happy with their overall performance in a 8-2 victory over Celtic Select.

Plymouth FC U11's 1-1 Celtic Green

Plymouth FC will come away from their game against Celtic thankful for a point from a game in which they never really played close to the standard set so far this season.

In a game in which Plymouth FC would argue that they possessed for the majority of the sixty minutes, every Plymouth FC pass and touch seemed to be uncharacteristically poor. Although against the run of play, Celtic were able to take full advantage of Plymouth's sloppiness, and took the lead from the penalty spot towards the end of the first half, to go into the interval with a 1-0 lead.

Plymouth FC huffed and puffed for the majority of the second half, but were unable to find a breakthrough until literally the last kick of the game, when they were able to force the ball across the line following a goal mouth scramble.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Plymouth FC U9's 1-0 UC Rage

Although Plymouth FC would argue that they did not play their best game of the season, both UC Rage and the weather made life equally difficult for a Plymouth team that was able to sneak out a 1-0 victory thanks to a strike midway through the first half.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Plymouth FC U11's 2-2 Renegades

All things considered, Plymouth FC will come away from Brigham City happy with a point after an eventful encounter against Renegades.

Although Plymouth FC found themselves 2-0 down early in the first half, as a direct result of two "interesting" refereeing decisions, Plymouth FC showed great character and not only were able to score two second half goals, but could have easily come away with all three points after playing Renegades off the field in the second half.