Headley Veterans 7 Samba Kings Veterans 3
MATCH REPORT: Headley Veterans vs Samba Kings

Match Report: Headley Veterans vs. Samba Kings – A Ruthless Home Display
After their 6-4 away win just two weeks ago, Headley Veterans welcomed Samba Kings for the reverse fixture, eager to show their dominance at home. What followed was nothing short of a masterclass in attacking football, with Headley putting on a relentless display to secure another emphatic victory.
First Half: A Statement of Intent
From the first whistle, Headley pressed high and controlled the tempo, forcing Samba Kings deep into their own half. With Nick Oram-Tooley still sidelined due to an ankle injury, the leadership responsibilities fell on Barry Parker, who orchestrated the midfield alongside the ever-quiet Darren Churcher with precision.
The hosts wasted no time in getting on the scoresheet, as Marius Melinte, currently second in the league goal charts, opened the scoring within minutes. His clinical finishing set the tone for the game. Simon Gordon, deployed in various defensive positions, still found time to influence the attack, delivering an assist to Grant Stapleton, who made no mistake in front of goal.
As the half wore on, the midfield - defence partnership continued to pull the strings, with Parker registering assist after assist. His vision and passing range unlocked the Samba Kings' defense repeatedly, allowing Melinte to complete a first-half hat-trick. The visitors struggled to cope with Headley’s quick transitions, with the dynamic Darren Churcher and Paul Oliver keeping things connected, ensuring a controlled build-up from deep.
Second Half: Headley in Cruise Control
With a comfortable lead, Headley could afford to take their foot off the gas—but that didn’t stop them from adding more goals. Super Veteran Rob Purdy was drafted in to add experience and composure, slotting in seamlessly. With pace and energy from Headley off the ball, they kept Samba Kings on edge, while Stephen White and Stapleton combined well and continued to pose problems in the attacking third with Travis working well in the 10 position.
Melinte, in unstoppable form, added two more goals to take his tally to five for the game, cementing his place as one of the league’s top goal-scorers. Meanwhile, Parker racked up an incredible five assists, putting him amongst the league’s top playmakers.
With the game effectively won, Chris Brown and Parker made late switches, adjusting the shape to see out the game comfortably. Martin Buttery and Simon Gordon rotated across defensive roles, ensuring that Samba Kings never gained a foothold. Post-match, Gordon humorously reflected on his constant positional changes, joking,
"No goals, Just assists, and played left back, right back, centre back. I’m just behind Martin Buttery in the queue to speak to HR!"
Final Score: A Dominant Display
Headley’s clinical performance reinforced their top-tier quality, showing why multiple players are now featuring in the league’s top goal and assist charts. With Melinte, Fifield, and Stapleton among the division’s top scorers, and Parker leading the assist rankings, the squad is proving to be a serious force in both league and cup competitions.
Looking Ahead: Quarter-Final Challenge
With a half-term break ahead, Headley Veterans now turn their focus to the Runwick Cup Quarter-Final against Milford & Witley—a game where captain Oram-Tooley is hopeful to return. The momentum is building, and with performances like this, Headley is primed for silverware this season.
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