Selly Oak Methodist FC

Dean Palmer, Laurence Belgrave, Rhyan Anderson, Samuel Antwi, Michael Knowles, Sean Burke, Peter Donalds
Front row: Hadi Zareian, Ashley Taberer, Daniel Morris, Jamie Williams, Josh Wright, Rob O'Neill Tommy Pritty

Ground: Selly Park Playing Fields - Entrance: Raddlebarn Road
Directions:
Click Here - Post Code of Ground: B29 6HQ

Secretary: Rob O'Neill - Kick-Off: 10.30am

First Team Colours: All Royal Blue with White Trim
Second Team Colours: Yellow Shirts, Black Shorts and Socks
Honours: None
2006 League Top Scorer: Michael French 10
2006 League Player of the Year: Dean O'Leary
League Player of the Year
League Top Scorer
2008
Jamie Williams
2008
Michael Knowles 18
2007
Ryan Anderson, Dean O'Leary, Craig Williams
2007
Simon Bench 6
2006
Dean O'Leary
2006
Michael French 10
Year Formed: 2005

Potted History: Selly Oak Elim entered WMCFL in 2005 with a young and largely inexperienced team. They aquitted themselves well winning five out of their eighteen games in their first season. They go into the 2006/7 season having changed their name to Selly Oak Methodist to relect their affiliation.

2007: Selly Oak continued to learn and grow as a football team finishing ninth out of ten in Division Two.

A quantum leap forward for the Selly Oak team in 07/08. I refereed them in pre-season against a strong Chawn Hill side with players like Lee Bedford and Michael Kain playing amongst other seasoned 'men'. They lost 2-1 but gave Chawn a run for their money and looked a million miles away from the team that had finished near to the bottom of the League in 2007. Like those that had gone before such as St Matthew's and St Mary's to name but two, Selly Oak's improved performance was a combination of adding a sprinkling of fresh capable talent to a squad coming of age.

I think that Selly Oak performed beyond their own and everyone else's expectations this year. They spent much of the season in the top three of Division two but were being chased by King's for the third promotion spot. King's always had the upper hand provided they could take advantage of their games in hand, which they eventually did leaving Selly Oak in fourth.

As we so often see with football at any level, a good cup run interferes with League form. Selly Oak unexpectedly topped a tough Group A, beaten only by Solihull whilst handing out defeats to W&P, St Boniface, Walsall and EK. They progressed to the quarter-final and were favourites to drop out of the competition as the sole Division Two interest but it was not to be. Amblecote had conceded home advantage and were sent home with their tails between their legs on the wrong end of a 3-0 score line. Whether this was a distraction or not, Selly Oak's form then plummeted with them taking a mere two points from the next nine. This form effectively lost them their third place and any dreams they had of winning the Division Two title.

Nevertheless, 08 was a season to be proud in retrospect, even if it was a disappointment of 'nearlies'.

Ed Walker - June 2008

2008 League Cup Semi-Final
2006 Photo
Brierley Hill AOG v Selly Oak Methodist 28 April 2007