Portsmouth News

‘I just feel sorry for our fans’ - Reds boss

- - LEWIS MASON

Pete Stiles spoke of his disappoint­ment at Fareham Town being unable to deliver some silverware for their sizeable support base after suffering Wessex League Cup final frustratio­n.

The Reds' 2-1 defeat to Shaftesbur­y on the showpiece occasion at AFC Portcheste­r's On-Site Group Stadium saw a record attendance of 832 for a Wessex League Cup final.

The vast majority of those in the ground we cheering on Fareham, although they went away having watched their team go down against the Dorset club who finished third in the final Wessex Premier table.

Frustratin­gly for the Reds, it continued an unwanted record of having gone some 29 years since their last trophy win - the Hampshire Senior Cup success achieved by the club back in 1993.

Stiles told The News: ‘I just feel so sorry for all the supporters who we had there that we couldn't deliver it. Moving forward, I'm sure there will be other days, I'm sure there will be other occasions, but I'm bitterly disappoint­ed.

‘I couldn't ask for no more from the lads, they gave it everything they had.

‘They'd (Shaftesbur­y) beaten us 5-0 and 4-0 during the season so for it to be one goal (margin of defeat in final meeting) - there wasn't much in it.

‘We had chances early on where we could have almost been out of sight of them, we didn't take them, then it comes back to haunt you.’

Things started so well for Fareham who took the lead on 15 minutes with Casey Bartlett-Scott on hand to slide home.

But Shaftesbur­y would come battling back, levelling things up through Ash Pope after 27 minutes. The killer blow would then come with 21 minutes of normal time remaining when Asa Phillips found the net to win it for Shaftesbur­y.

It was the cup final which never promised to be a dull affair.

Fareham and Shaftesbur­y entered the Wessex League Cup final having blasted an astonishin­g 317 goals between them in 106 league and cup matches in 2021/22.

Throughout the 16 divisions of step 5 football in England, only Southern Combinatio­n champions and FA Vase finalists Littlehamp­ton (130) had scored more than Shaftesbur­y’s 126 league goals.

Fareham, despite only finishing

12th in the Wessex Premier, were the seventh highest step 5 scorers in the country with 113 goals. Pete Stiles’ great entertaine­rs were only two away from conceding a century as well.

In all competitio­ns, Shaftesbur­y had plundered 169 goals in 54 first team fixtures this season, while Fareham’s tally was 148 in 52 games.

The north Dorset club ended the season having scored four or more goals on 22 occasions in league and cup action.

Three players netted 20 or more times, with two of them on target against Fareham.

Asa Phillips netted his 35th goal of the campaign with former AFC Bournemout­h youngster Ash Pope hitting his 25th.

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