Surrey Scorchers v Manchester Giants

British Basketball League

Sunday 6th January 2019

Tip Off 14.00

Surrey Scorchers 78 Manchester Giants 105,  attendance 400 est.

@ Surrey Sports Park Arena

Richard Meyjes Road

Guildford

GU2 7AD

Admission £11.50 + 57p On-Line Booking Fee, Will Call *

No Programme.

Having really enjoyed watching basketball whilst living in the U.S.A. I thought it was about time I watched a game over here to see what standard the game was this side of The Atlantic.

*I booked my ticket on-line, which meant a £3 discount of the price ‘on the door’ if booked 3 hours prior to the start of the game (£2.43 saving after the booking fee), with tickets available for collection up to half an hour before tip off. Having arrived at 13.05, I soon realised what a shambles the people running the Surrey Scorchers are. There was no ticket waiting, which was also the case for the two people behind me in the queue. I was directed to the reception desk, but as their printer was not working properly, it was a very basic print out on a piece of paper, minus any barcode for scanning. The reason given for no ticket being ready was that “we printed all the ticket orders at 10 o’clock, so anyone who ordered after this won’t have been processed”. It is hardly rocket science to print the tickets once the three hour deadline has expired, rather than an hour before on-line booking closes, is it ?

Anyway, it was a case of walking upstairs to gain entrance to the court. The person checking for tickets didn’t even check the piece of paper, but was more bothered about putting a stamp on people’s hands so that you could go in and out for use of toilets/bar etc as there are no facilities courtside. According to the website of the Sports Park the arena holds 1,000, but even with additional courtside seating it only holds 534.

The next problem was no matchday programme or even team lists, so unless you go every week you would have no idea who any of the players were, which is pathetic at this level. The Scorchers website and twitter account was a total waste of time as well, as there was no up to date information on either.

As for the match……not great, which was perhaps to be expected with this being second from bottom versus fourth bottom in the league table. Manchester only had two players on their bench, which just about sums it up. Even with four extra players available Scorchers were never really in it. These two sides would get absolutely hammered by any half decent college team from The States and would probably struggle to actually win a match at all. It is a pity the experience was so bad and not a patch on attending an event in America.

Waveney v Caister

Anglian Combination League

Premier Division

Saturday 5th January 2019

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.02

Waveney 1 Caister 1, attendance 29

90’ + 4, 0-1

90’ + 6, 1-1

@ Saturn Close

off Station Road

Waveney

Lowestoft

NR32 4QD

No Admission

£1 Programme, 20 pages.

I was a bit concerned that I might have missed my chance to visit Waveney at their ground in Saturn Close, as they have started playing a number of matches at the ground of Lowestoft Town, but apparently that is part of a deal that sees them playing their U18 games there on a 20 match agreement, so the first team are using up some of the spare dates.

Today’s match was 6th versus 2nd in the league table, but was really poor for the first 75 minutes. Waveney went all out for the win in the last fifteen minutes and missed two absolute sitters, then hit the crossbar as we headed into stoppage time. I had settled for it ending goalless, when Caister broke away to nick the lead four minutes into added time. Remarkably, Waveney came back and curled in an equaliser from 20 yards out as we entered the sixth minute of stoppage time. There was one last chance, when Caister nearly regained the lead when a left wing cross went narrowly wide of the goal as the striker slid in at the far post. I was surprised that it wasn’t as dark as I was expecting when the final whistle went at 15.58.

The point was enough to take Caister top of the table, although they are only ahead of Wymondham Town and Long Stratton on goal difference. Waveney drop to seventh place.

Two final points from today. The matchday programme is superb value for money. Oddly though, the numbered pages don’t include the outer shell, which is unusual. On a sadder note, the tea bar was not in operation today as there has been an act of vandalism over the Christmas break.

Basingstoke Town v farnborough

Southern League

Premier Division South

Tuesday 1st January 2019

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Basingstoke Town 1 Farnborough 1, attendance 478

58’ 1-0

90’ + 3, 1-1

@ The Camrose Ground

Western Way

Basingstoke

RG22 6EZ

£12 Admission

£1 Programme, 24 pages.

New Years Day has fewer fixtures being scheduled as each year goes by, so it is not possible to visit anywhere new these days. With The Camrose Ground reportedly being vacated by Basingstoke Town in order to build houses on the site, this seemed a perfect time to pay what is likely to be my last visit here. My only other visit was on 20th July 1995, when they drew 1-1 versus Brentford in a pre-season friendly.

The match today was 17th versus 16th in the league table and was a really poor match, with very little quality and certainly not worth the admission money. Basingstoke went ahead with their first effort on goal when the ball was smashed into the top corner of the net from 20 yards out. Farnborough were let off the hook when a penalty was blazed over the bar with nine minutes left, keeping them in with a chance of nicking a point, which they deservedly did, some three minutes into stoppage time. The point lifts Farnborough three places up the table, but leaves Basingstoke relying on goal difference to keep them out of the relegation zone.

With a fussier Referee, this game may not have finished, as one of the floodlight pylons on the main stand side of the pitch had no bulbs working at all, with at least another four bulbs out on the remaining seven pylons. Watching from the side of the Linesman in that half of the pitch it was impossible to make out any numbers on the players shirts when they were in the far corner.

Once again the matter of whether a Matchday Programme has any future was brought to call. Today’s offering was 17 days out of date, with the usual excuse that the printers are closed over the Christmas Holidays probably to blame, although they certainly haven’t been closed that long!

Basingstoke miss the penalty