Actually I think the thread below taken from the
AVFC forum is possibly the more likely scenario
Youth Results 13th January 2008
User: David Hawes
The under 15's were off because of the weather and the lack of ambulance cover in the area!
Latest Under 15's news:
After last weeks incident, Chris Hawes was subsequently seen at SMH the following day and although not diagnosed on the day, (infact it was by telephone call 3 days later) has been found to have a fractured collar bone. Chris has been proving himself a man for the last week by playing up to the injury & capturing the sympathy of anyone willing to supply it..!
James Marsh, injured before the Christmas break should be back training this week & will hopefully be upto some level of match-fitness.
The Under 16's however did play, so I took myself & the previously advertised notepad, (removed from sale) to Wooburn Green to follow their fortunes. And I was glad I did, a great game with a great result....
Under 16’s – Division 1
Bourne End JSC 2 – Aylesbury Vale 3
Aylesbury Vale under 16’s took a well-earned away win from their match yesterday (Sunday).
Bourne End set the standard from the start when they rattled the post in the opening minute & were to return more successfully with the touch into goal being awarded to Dean Munday as the stopwatch clicked 3 minutes. Vale was a little slower to get fully into the game but did thwart any further challenges. As the first half continued on Aylesbury switched on and started to even up the goal attempts with close calls from Ben Goody, Lewis Roots & Charlie Cresser. In the 28th minute, with a fast run through the centre of the Bourne End half, Ben Goody equalised for Vale. A minute later, Lewis Roots in an almost identical position, was denied his opportunity as he ran on to a superbly timed forward pass when the ball got just beyond his touch & BE keeper managed to stretch on top of it. The first half closed 1-1.
As the second half kicked off Vale were again slower to bring the match up to pace & Bourne End pushed to retake the lead. Five minutes in & Vale were back up to speed & both sides had equal possession & challenges. It took 17 minutes before the deadlock was broken, Vales Nathan Dowie burying the ball past the keeper. Aylesbury’s attack wasn’t over; 3 minutes later a mini-battle on the 6yd box had Charlie Cresser slot the ball away, but an offside call ended the celebrations. The jubilation only had to wait less than 90 seconds though, Lewis Roots was on a mission, turning left & right to get round the Bourne End defence & facing only the keeper pushed the ball past him. Another five minutes of steady battling on both sides but Bourne End managed to reduce the deficit. A corner neatly lifted over the 6yd box found the head of Phil Pryor who nodded it through the melee of players collected there. Bourne End continued to try & make a convincing break that would at least retrieve a point from the meeting but without success.
Under 16's news:
Although I haven't heard officially, I have been led to believe, the reconstructive surgery to Aylesbury Town (& former Vale team member) Dean Broomhead went well. Again I wish Dean a full & swift recovery. (where I am able to keep advised of Deans progress I will, any update can be posted via the comments page & I will post accordingly)

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