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Match Report  chance of the game when their number 9  got credit for that one. Following a num-

      hit the post from 20 yards out. The Vale  ber of changes for either team, the later
      then went and found themselves an op-  stages of the second half were unrecog-
 WALTON CASUALS 3         portunity up the pitch, only to squander  nisable from the rest of the game. Wal-
 RAYNES PARK VALE 3  it and end up with the ball in their own  ton Casuals had a number of shots and
      net after some quick counter attacking  crosses which were well dealt with by
      play. Not long after, Raynes Park Vale  the RPV back line, until an unstoppable
    Friendly • Tuesday 4th January 2022 • Walton-on-Thames  equalised through a neat cross from  freekick brought Casuals back into the

 It will have blown away the cobwebs  Brad Sweeney finding Jordan Gallagher  game. This was closely followed by a fast
      at the back post, only to square it back to  and nimble winger getting the better of
 It’s fair to say that Christmas had not   Callum Davies to finish. Soon the boys  the RPV back line to squad it across the
 turned out the way we may have wished   in blue took the lead with Brad Sweeney  six yard box for a tap in equaliser.
 for in 2021. Many families remained sep-  getting on the end of a low cross from  At 3-3 the game ended but certainly a
 arated due to travel restrictions or isola-  Jordan Gallagher.  Josh Gallagher’s team  performance that can be held with high
 tion rules, and even if one had managed   went into the break 2-1 up.   regard by Josh Gallagher and his team.
 to see their family, no doubt Christmas   An unstoppable freekick    The performance should bring some
 socials with work colleagues or dinners   Following an initially cagey start to the  confidence into the Vale’s next fixture,
 with friends were sacrificed. Similarly,   second half, RPV managed to get the  and at least it will have blown away the
 Raynes Park Vale experienced their own   ball into the back of the Casuals net fol-  cobwebs.
 frustrating festive period. Not due to un-  lowing a goal line scramble from a wide   E.I. Addio
 favourable results, but rather to a lack of   freekick. We are all still unsure as to who
 fixtures being fulfilled.
 COVID-19 incident  for our Horley Town game, and opted to
 The Vale were to take on Cobham away  promptly arrange a friendly fixture away
 from home on the 18th of December  to step 3 high-flyers Walton Casuals on
 which was postponed last minute due to  Tuesday night. Despite the fixture being
 a COVID-19 incident in the opposition  a friendly, it was set to be a good phys-
 squad. Furthermore, the Molesey fixture  ical and mental test coming up against
 on the 27th was rescheduled to a later  a team two leagues above Raynes Park
 date due to a waterlogged pitch.   Vale. On the previous occasion the Vale
 Good physical and mental test  had met similar quality opposition, they
 It had been 28 days since RPV had  lost 5-1 in the Surrey Senior Cup to Car-
 played our last competitive fixture, a  shalton Athletic.
 break no one had expected, nor would   An eventful affair
 have wanted, considering the momen-  Considering the break that the squad
 tum we were carrying at the time of our  had taken recently, it was clear that they
 3rd Round FA Vase win away to Crawley  were eager to get back up and running
 Down Gatwick. Nonetheless, manager  as the first half proved to be an event-
 Josh Gallagher would leave no excuses  ful affair. Walton Casuals had the first
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