Guru Ravidass v A.F.C. Southall

Khalsa Football Federation

Birmingham Tournament

Division 2 Semi Final

Saturday 9th June 2018

Kick Off 14.45 Actual 14.48

Guru Ravidass 3 A.F.C. Southall 2,  attendance 20

5’ 1-0

9’ 1-1

59’ 2-1

71’ 3-1

76’ 3-2

@ Aston University Recreation Centre, Pitch 5

Birmingham Road

Walsall

B43 7AJ

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 28 pages.

I returned to Aston University for my third game of the day and decided to take in a Division 2 fixture, which was a semi final, so that I would have seen a match in all three levels of the competition.

I wasn’t expecting great things in the way of quality, but was surprised at how good this was, with both teams having a couple of real stand out players. Ravidass probably just about deserved the win although Southall had a great chance of an equaliser with the last kick of the match, but the shot was blazed high and wide.

Singh Brothers Derby v A.F.C. Coventry Lions

Khalsa Football Federation

Birmingham Tournament

Premier Division 1st Round

Saturday 9th June 2018

Kick Off 12.30 Actual 12.42

Singh Brothers Derby 3 A.F.C. Coventry Lions 1,  attendance 18

45’ 1-0

49’ 2-0 (pen)

78’ 3-0

82’ 3-1

@ Wolverhampton University Walsall Campus, Pitch 8

Broadway (A4148)

Walsall

WS1 3TA

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 28 pages.

I had been here to watch Wolverhampton University back on 11th March 2009, but the pitch used that day is currently not in use and is overgrown with the grass a couple of feet high.

Having seen a Division 1 match earlier, it was certainly a step up in quality for this game in the Premier Division of the competition. Singh Brothers were the better team throughout and looked to be coasting to a comfortable win before conceding a late goal that seemed to send them into panic mode.

Shere Punjab Wolves v Eccleshill Bradford

Khalsa Football Federation

Birmingham Tournament

Division 1, 1st Round

Saturday 9th June 2018

Kick Off 10.45 Actual 10.52

Shere Punjab Wolves 6 Eccleshill Bradford 0,  attendance 9

18’ 1-0

24’ 2-0

26’ 3-0

38’ 4-0

40’ 5-0 (pen)

64’ 6-0

@ Aston University Recreation Centre, Pitch 4

Birmingham Road

Walsall

B43 7AJ

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 28 pages.

This was day one of the Khalsa Football Federation Tournament in Birmingham and my first match I had attended in this competition. The tournament was being staged on two venues, no more than 5 minutes apart by car. Pitches 1-6 were here at Aston University, (I had seen Walsall Youth Team Play a game here on 17th October 1998, which was played on a pitch beyond those in use today and is no longer a part of Aston University, but of the new training facility of West Bromwich Albion F.C.) Pitches 7 and 8 at Wolverhampton University’s Walsall Campus.

The match was all over as a contest by halftime, with the second half played at a very pedestrian pace and hard to tell if Punjab were really that good, or Eccleshill were just poor.