Penn & Tylers Green v Chalfont Wasps

Hellenic League

Division 1 East

Saturday 7th April 2018

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Penn & Tylers Green 0 Chalfont Wasps 4,  attendance 83

49’ 0-1

69’ 0-2

82’ 0-3

90’ + 2, 0-4

@ French School Meadows

Elm Road

Penn

HP10 8LF

£3 Admission

£1 Programme, 16 pages.

I had visited French School Meadows for a Penn & Tylers Green home match back on 15th November 2003, when I saw them draw 0-0 with Englefield Green Rovers, which was also in Division 1 East of the Hellenic League. In those days, the main pitch was at the furthest point from the clubhouse, remaining pretty much as it was back then, as the two photos below show.

Since then, a new ground has been constructed nearer the clubhouse. In order for them to progress, or even remain at their current Step 6 status, the ground will require floodlights. Despite the tennis courts behind the clubhouse having lights, the Council continually refuse planning permission for the Football Club to also become floodlit. Although the club will once again appeal the decision, they look set for a ground share arrangement in order to remain in this division next season, so the visit here became a priority, as after today, there is only one more home game to play.

P & TG are the current Division 1 East champions and are in a three way battle for the title this season as well, along with Bicester Town and Virginia Water, the latter being favourites due to having a couple of games in hand. Chalfont arrived here just one place off the bottom of the league table, but certainly didn’t look that bad. The first half was a non event, but it did improve in the second half, helped by an early goal for the visitors. The next three goals were real quality finishes and gave a final score that no one was expecting beforehand.

The visit today now leaves the number of grounds required to complete Step 6 at three…….Bristol Telephones, Helston Athletic and Sticker.

Hambrook v Bitton Reserves

Bristol Premier Combination

Division Premier 1

Wednesday 4th April 2018

Kick Off 18.00 Actual 18.02

Hambrook 2 Bitton Reserves 2,  attendance 24

31’ 0-1

70’ 1-1

87’ 2-1

90’ 2-2

@ The Pavilion

Moorend Road

Whiteshill Common

Hambrook

BS16 1SJ

No Admission or Programme.

Another day where we had to wait for confirmation that the match would take place. Thankfully, we found out that the pitch had passed a 14.30 inspection, although we were not convinced the match would still be on when we arrived due to the amount of rain we passed through as we headed west along the M4. No need to worry though, as we arrived at the ground around twenty five minutes before the scheduled start time to see the home team warming up and a handful of away players emerging from the changing rooms. Blue sky and sunshine, along with a good drying wind, meant the pitch was in perfect condition, although the area on the side of the cricket square was rather wet.

The match was 4th versus 6th in the league table, with the two teams very evenly matched. Having worked very hard to level the match up with twenty minutes left, Hambrook will feel they should have won it having gone in front with just three minutes left, but Bitton got a deserved equaliser with a close range header in the dying seconds.

No problem getting in the full 90 minutes tonight and with a near prompt start and quick turnaround at halftime, this was finished by 19.40.

Duxford United v Bassingbourn

Cambridgeshire County League

Foster Challenge Cup 1st Round

Tuesday 3rd April 2018

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.14

Duxford United 2 Bassingbourn 4,  attendance 25

29’ 0-1

33’ 0-2

38’ 1-2

66’ 1-3

72’ 2-3

78’ 2-4 (pen)

@ Duxford Recreation Ground

Hunts Road

Duxford

CB22 4RE

No Admission or Programme.

I had spoken to the home club Secretary at 14.30 to confirm that despite heavy rain during the morning, the game would be going ahead. Despite the match getting underway a minute earlier than scheduled, the Referee had already said he would be doing 2 x 40 minute halves. If scores were level at the end of ninety minutes, we would be going straight to penalties to decide the winners.

Duxford are second from bottom of the league table in Division 1A, whilst Bassingbourn are third in Division 2A. The visitors always looked the more likely winners and once they edged in front, they were never likely to let it slip. The goal of the game was the second for Bassingbourn, lobbing the ‘keeper from inside the centre circle, although his lack of mobility was certainly a contributor to him conceding from such a distance.

With the cloud breaking up and blue sky appearing, there was no problem with the light tonight, especially as this was all over by 19.40.

Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club v Sedlescombe Rangers II

East Sussex League

Hastings & District F.A. Junior Cup Quarter Final

Monday 2nd April 2018

Kick Off 14.30  On Time !

Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club 3 Sedlescombe Rangers II 2,  attendance 23

17’ 0-1

61’ 1-1 (pen)

64’ 1-2

66’ 2-2

79’ 3-2

@ Bexhill Road, Pitch 5

West Pavilion

Bulverhythe

Bexhill

TN38 8AY

No Admission or Programme.

Despite it raining for the duration of our match in Lewes, it must have been drier to the east, as the East Sussex League website was showing that three matches were still scheduled to go ahead, all of which were on grass pitches. Crucially, one of those still on was at Bexhill A.A.C., which neither of us had visited, although today’s match was not at their normal home venue, but another case of it being switched to a different ground, in order to get the game played.

A phone call to the home club Secretary confirmed the match was indeed on and that it was being played at Bexhill Road, although it was thought that it would be on Pitch 4. The changing rooms are to the right as you enter the car park, with six parallel pitches running widthways from here, Pitch 1 being the nearest. The match ended up taking place on Pitch 5 in the end, which was still in perfect condition at the final whistle, where once again the rain got heavier as the match went on.

The match was excellent entertainment. Bexhill are mid table in Division 1(level 2 of the ESL), whilst Sedlescombe II’s are second in Division 3. There certainly didn’t look to be two divisions between the teams, but Bexhill probably just about deserved to go through to the semi final.

Willingdon Athletic v Forest Row

Mid Sussex League

Premier Division

Monday 2nd April 2018

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.10

Willingdon Athletic 3 Forest Row 0,  attendance 8

16’ 1-0

30’ 2-0

41’ 3-0

@ Lewes F.C. 3G Pitch

Mountfield Road

Lewes

BN7 2XA

No Admission or Programme.

Due to their own ground being waterlogged, Willingdon moved their match today to the 3G Pitch here at Lewes. The ground is reached by following a path to the right of the entrance to the main stadium, which then takes you down through the tennis courts, entering the area where the synthetic pitch is in the corner at the near end, with the pitch running lengthways from here.

The match kicked off 10 minutes late, due to the late arrival of the Referee, who had apparently gone to Falmer instead of Lewes ! Once it did get going, third in the league table Willingdon made easy work of the visitors who are eighth. After a pretty good first half, the second was a non event.

The rain started just about the same time as the match kicked off and steadily got heavier as it went on.