Ightham v Malgo

Sevenoaks & District League

Division 1

Tuesday 18th May 2021

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.33

Ightham 2 Malgo 5, attendance 21

8’ 0-1

14’ 1-1

38’ 2-1

47’ 2-2

50’ 2-3

51’ 2-4

60’ 2-5

@ Ightham Recreation Ground

A25 Ightham by-Pass

Ightham

TN15 9AD

No Admission or Programme.

The first thing you notice when driving into the car park is the huge end to end slope on the pitch, rising away from you, then once pitch side, it is evident that it also dips in the middle, before rising again towards the touch lines. Along the right hand side the trees also hang over the pitch and the ball hit the branches a number of times during the match.

Tonight’s match was 5th versus 2nd in the league table. I had seen Malgo lose away at Swanley Oaks on Saturday, which was their first league defeat this season and subsequently they lost top spot to Westerham on goal difference, but this was a chance to retake it by winning this game in hand.

Malgo started well and could have scored twice before opening the scoring early on. Ightham responded with an equaliser and were certainly not going to make it easy for the visitors. Ightham scored with a shot that went in off the post to go in 2-1 up at the break and it could have been more, as they also had a goal ruled out for offside. Malgo made a blistering start to the second half, scoring three times in six minutes, which totally knocked the stuffing out of the hosts, before rounding off the scoring on the hour mark.

The win sees Malgo go three points clear of Westerham (who have a better goal difference of +2) at the top of the table, with both teams having two matches to play.

Above : Malgo open the scoring.



Wargrave v F.C. Imaan Lions

Thames Valley Premier League

Division 1

Monday 17th May 2021

Kick Off 18.00 Actual 18.05

Wingrave 6 F.C. Imaan Lions 4, attendance 35

2’ 1-0 (pen)

7’ 1-1 (pen)

18’ 1-2 (pen)

23’ 2-2

37’ 3-2

45’+ 1, 3-3

51’ 4-3

61’ 4-4 (pen)

86’ 5-4

90’ 6-4

@ Wargrave Recreation Ground (Kings Field)

Recreation Road

Wargrave

RG10 8BG

No Admission or Programme.

The match started and ended in dry conditions, but in between we had thunder, lightning and rain, which was heavy at times and left the pitch, which was in excellent condition, rather muddied in the goalmouths by the end. The Recreation Ground houses the car park, pavilion and main cricket pitch, then beyond the bowls club and pre-school buildings is Kings Field, which is where the football pitch is, along with a second cricket pitch.

This was 2nd versus 4th in the league table and it certainly didn’t disappoint as far as entertainment went. It was superb. Wargrave opened the scoring with a penalty, but Imaan Lions were awarded two themselves to go 1-2 up. The hosts once again edged in front only for the visitors to head in a stoppage time goal to make it 3-3 at the break. An own goal put Wargrave back in front, but it was level at 4-4 after an hour, when Kamran Khan completed a hattrick of penalties for the visitors. Unbelievably, the Referee then awarded a fifth penalty of the night, but Wargrave were unable to convert, with the striker hitting the outside of the post as he sent his shot wide of the target. Four minutes from time a free kick was headed in at the near post to put the hosts 5-4 ahead, before they made it 6-4 as the clock hit ninety minutes.

Above : Wargrave open the scoring with the first penalty of the night.
Above : The only one of the five penalties awarded that wasn’t converted.


Swanley Oaks v Malgo

Sevenoaks & District League

Division 1

Saturday 15th May 2021

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.03

Swanley Oaks 2 Malgo 1, attendance 46

39’ 1-0

50’ 2-0

87’ 2-1

@ Swanley Recreation Ground

St. Mary’s Road

Swanley

BR8 7BU

No Admission or Programme.

It was under half an hour drive from Penshurst for the second part of the double for today. This was 4th versus 1st in the league table, with the visitors arriving here unbeaten, having won 10 and drawn 3 of their matches so far. Swanley Oaks would need an unlikely set of results to go their way to enable them to finish any higher than third.

Swanley Oaks broke the deadlock shortly before halftime, when an unstoppable shot from close range found the top corner of the net, giving the ‘keeper no chance at his near post. Having twice gone close, it was third time lucky, when a through ball put the striker clear and he lobbed the ‘keeper from the angle of the 18 yard box five minutes into the second half, which put the hosts 2-0 up. Malgo reduced the arrears with a looping header with three minutes left, but it was too late to save their unbeaten record.

Westerham now occupy first place in the league table, courtesy of a better goal difference of +5 over Malgo, but crucially Malgo have a game in hand.

Penshurst Park v Pembury

Sevenoaks & District League

Division 2

Saturday 15th May 2021

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.01

Penshurst Park 2 Pembury 1, attendance 29

19’ 1-0

52’ 1-1 (pen)

79’ 2-1

@ Penshurst Place

Penshurst Road

Penshurst

TN11 8DG

No Admission or Programme.

There can’t be that many grounds that can match this for it’s setting. It is in the grounds of Penshurst Place & Gardens that was built in 1341. Over the years it has been the setting for many films and television programmes. As well as football, there is also a cricket pitch here. It was due to the cricket being scheduled to play at home today that meant the football kicked off early, although the cricket appeared to be off, even though there had only been a couple of brief rain showers.

The match was 1st versus 6th in the league table, Penshurst already crowned champions, whilst Pembury could still achieve second place. The visitors certainly gave them a run for their money and did enough to get at least a draw. Penshurst led at the break, but an early second half penalty levelled it up at 1-1. Penshurst got the winner eleven minutes from time and from here until the final whistle the game turned nasty. The Referee somehow missed a blatant shoulder charge by the home ‘keeper, that was as clear a penalty as you could see, which resulted in the Pembury striker receiving a red card for his vociferous reaction to the non decision. Luckily, the tackles that were made for the last nine minutes didn’t result in any serious injuries and we had a stand off between both sets of players following another bad tackle. All seemed amicable at the final whistle though.

Hanley Swan v New Dales Vale

Cheltenham League

Junior Charity Cup Semi Final

Friday 14th May 2021

Kick Off 18.30. On Time !

Hanley Swan 0 New Dales Vale 3, attendance 93

25’ 0-1

64’ 0-2

90’+ 2, 0-3

@ Bishop’s Cleeve F.C., Pitch 2

Kayte Lane

Bishop’s Cleeve

GL52 3PD

No Admission or Programme.

The Cheltenham League were playing both their Junior Charity Cup Semi Final matches at Bishop’s Cleeve F.C. tonight. In the other tie, played on the main ground and kicking off fifteen minutes later than our match, Whaddon United beat Shurdington Rovers 2-1.The attraction for us was that it was a rare chance to do a match on Pitch 2, which is beyond the far goal and running the opposite way to the main ground.

As we approached the pitch it was a surprise to see the groundsman forking the pitch and sweeping away standing water. It was nice and sunny and apparently there had been no rain today! In the end there were too many puddles to deal with, so they just got on with it. If it wasn’t for the fact that the season has been so badly affected by COVID-19, this probably wouldn’t have been played. In the end it wasn’t a problem and maybe even added to the entertainment. The other thing that we noticed, rather disappointingly, was that the once enclosed pitch is no longer railed off and the old dugouts have also gone, with just the concrete bases remaining.

Both teams play in Division 1 North of the league and were well matched. The only goal of the first half came following a poor clearance, punished with a first time shot from just outside the centre circle that sailed into the net. The all important second goal came just after the hour mark, shooting in from 16 yards and from there it was just too much for Hanley Swan to come back from and it was a break away goal in stoppage time that rounded off the scoring.

Above : Not much evidence left that this was once a railed off pitch with dugouts.
Above : New Dales Vale score their second goal.


Sawston Phoenix v Clare Town Reserves

Cambridgeshire County League

Kershaw 30 Year Junior Cup Quarter Final

Thursday 13th May 2021

Kick Off 18.15. On Time !

Sawston Phoenix 2 Clare Town Reserves 2 (5-6 pens), attendance 53

13’ 0-1

17’ 0-2

55’ 1-2

79’ 2-2

@ Lynton Way Recreation Ground

Lynton Way

Sawston

CB22 3EA

No Admission or Programme.

Tonight’s match was Division 4A (4th in table and undefeated when league was stopped) versus Division 3A (3rd). As far as getting through to this stage of the cup is concerned, Sawston had won four and lost one match in their group, whilst Clare had four wins and two draws from theirs, so it looked like it would be a pretty even match up.

Despite Clare being 0-2 up at the break it was Sawston that had created the most chances. Sawston pulled a goal back early in the second half, through a substitute introduced at the start of the second half, but three minutes later they had a man sent off. They battled on superbly with 10 men though and it was the same substitute that levelled the scores at 2-2 to send the tie to penalties. A really good contest and the only downer on the night was that it rained for the entire match.

Above : An attempt to block a cross is put into his own net by a Sawston defender. 0-1.
Above : Clare Town No.5 sends a shot into the top corner to make it 0-2.

Bure Park v Launton Sports

Oxfordshire Senior League

Premier Cup Group Match

Wednesday 12th May 2021

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.29

Bure Park 3 Launton Sports 3, attendance 65

15’ 0-1

29’ 0-2

48’ 1-2

52’ 1-3

79’ 2-3

83’ 3-3

@ Pingle Field

Old Place Yard

Bicester

OX26 6AU

No Admission or Programme.

Unfortunately, Bure Park had nothing to play for as far as qualifying for the semi finals went, as they had played an ineligible player in their previous two matches, resulting in the points gained being lost, therefore leaving them too far adrift of a top four finish. Launton are well in the mix though, having 2 wins and 2 draws from their opening four matches of a seven team group where each team plays the others just once.

It certainly wasn’t played like a match with nothing on it. Both teams contributed to a very entertaining game and despite Launton looking in control for the large majority of the match, two late goals gave Bure Park a well deserved draw in the end.

Southborough v Nomads

Sevenoaks & District League

Premier Division

Tuesday 11th May 2021

Kick Off 18.30. On Time !

Southborough 2 Nomads 0, attendance 37

7’ 1-0

70’ 2-0

@ Yew Tree Playing Fields

The Ridgewaye

Southborough

TN4 0AE

No Admission or Programme.

You know when the end of season is approaching, as every so often a fixture crops up that is impossible to confirm. The F.A. Full Time website, which the league uses, stated the venue as ‘Southborough F.C Firsts’. Neither club contact number on the F.A. Find a Club website bothered to reply and although the Southborough Twitter did reply to me, it wasn’t until halfway through the first half!

In the end, I took a chance and headed for where their next match was down as being played and got lucky. It is the same ground that they used during their brief spell in the Kent County League a couple of years back. Despite giving the impression that it is a ‘Mickey Mouse’ league it was a surprise to find there were three officials for the match, although I believe this is only a temporary arrangement as so many of them have lacked much game time over the last few months.

The match itself was 8th versus 2nd in the league table. It was a game based more on effort than skill, perhaps not helped with the huge sized pitch, which was around 80 yards wide. It was nearly as wide as what the pitch at Zeals was long last night! A goal in each half was enough for the hosts to win it comfortably. The fact that Nomads were second in the table gives more an indication of the standard of the league, rather than how good the visitors are! Nomads were helped by table toppers Potters also losing tonight, beaten for the second time in 4 days by F.C. Revo, who now leapfrog Nomads into second place. Only two points separate the top four, with fourth placed St. Lawrence having a game in hand on the three teams above them, so it is still all to play for.



Zeals v Keinton Park Rangers Reserves

Yeovil & District League

Division 2

Monday 10th May 2021

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.27

Zeals 4 Keinton Park Rangers Reserves 2, attendance 38

5’ 1-0

6’ 1-1 (pen)

11’ 1-2

51’ 2-2

79’ 3-2

86’ 4-2

@ Zeals Recreation Ground

Wolverton Lane

Zeals

BA12 6LL

No Admission or Programme.

Tonight’s match was 3rd versus 12th (bottom) in the league table. The reverse match on Saturday saw Zeals win 6-0, so we certainly weren’t expecting much resistance from the opposition as Zeals looked to add another three points towards their push for promotion.

It looked as if the match was going to form when Zeals (very professional looking in their shirts that had the players names on the back) went in front after five minutes, but KPR levelled from the penalty spot within a minute and five minutes later they went in front, a lead that they held until halftime. An early second half goal brought it level at 2-2. Zeals pushed for a winner, but KPR defended in numbers and were hard to break down, especially on such a small pitch. Two goals in the last eleven minutes finally secured the points for the hosts. They now trail Ilchester Juniors Reserves by three points at the top of the table, but have one game in hand, so the title is still well within their sights.

Zeals Recreation Ground is rumoured to be under threat from housing development. It would be a shame if it does go, as it is a cracking ground for this level of football.

During the match the discussion was had about how Zeals was the perfect club to visit if you are trying to complete an ‘alphabet’ of club names. I hadn’t thought about it before we went, but a quick check of my records showed this was my first ‘Z’ in the U.K. However, I was surprised to see I had already done 30 others, all in Belgium and the Netherlands, but it’s much easier there as both countries commonly use the letter Z in place and club names.

Above : Zeals open the scoring.

Burgess Hill Rhinos v Cuckfield Rangers Reserves

Mid Sussex League

Division 2 South

Saturday 8th May 2021

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.01

Burgess Hill Rhinos 0 Cuckfield Rangers Reserves 4, attendance 36

33’ 0-1

48’ 0-2

74’ 0-3

90’+ 4, 0-4 (pen)

@ Tim Farmer Recreation Ground

120 Middle Village

Bolnore Village

RH16 4GJ

No Admission or Programme.

Burgess Hill Rhinos normally play at Clayton Green Recreation Ground, (where I had seen Village of Ditchling 1 East Court 1 on 10th April 2013 in a Mid Sussex League Division 2 match) but with that now given over to cricket, the last three home games had been moved to the ground here in Bolnore Village. It was last used by A.F.C. Bolnore at the end of the 2017/18 season, where they had been undefeated on their way to winning Division 5 of this league.

Today’s match was 4th versus 1st in the league table. When I first decided to do this match it looked like Cuckfield would need a point to win the league. However, on Thursday, the league awarded all games that had been postponed where teams couldn’t be bothered to raise a team, as wins for the opposition,(they should have played Willingdon Reserves at home on Tuesday) so it meant that they had already won the title coming into this.

There was a really strong wind blowing down the pitch, which did spoil the match somewhat, although at least the earlier rain had moved on and it remained dry throughout. It is easy to see why Cuckfield have won the league. They have a very good side and are very easy on the eye. Rhinos gave them a good match, but in the end the extra class showed. Having led 0-1 at the break, the killer second goal came three minutes into the second half, with a spin and shot into the top corner that beat the ‘keeper at his near post. Midway through the half they added a third, before a stoppage time penalty rounded things off with the last kick of the match.

Above : The league trophy and champagne appeared just before the final whistle.