A.F.C. Oakley v Queens Park Crescents

Bedfordshire F.A. Senior Trophy

2nd Round

Saturday 30th October 2021

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.03

A.F.C. Oakley 3 Queens Park Crescents 2 (abandoned 59 mins, player injury), attendance 94

18’ 0-1

23’ 1-1

41’ 1-2

54’ 2-2

59’ 3-2

@ Oakley Sports & Social Club

Church Lane

Oakley

MK43 7RJ

No Admission

Programme free, 32 pages.

There are three Step 7 leagues I rarely bother with, apart from the odd midweek game, when there is little choice to go at, these being the Northants Combination, the Peterborough & District League and the Bedfordshire County League. However, the latter of these three had thrown up a decent looking tie in the Bedfordshire F.A. Senior Trophy, where an all Premier Division clash would see 2nd in the league table host 3rd.

Oakley are unbeaten so far this season and will go top of the table if they win their game in hand over leaders Caldecote. QPC have only lost once themselves and if it wasn’t for a point being deducted from their total, then they would be level on points with Oakley, albeit having played one match more. The two looked evenly matched and that was just how it turned out.

QPC went in front, when an angled shot across the ‘keeper found the far corner of the net, but Oakley were level within five minutes, stabbing in from close range after a cross wasn’t cleared. QPC regained the lead four minutes before halftime, their No.9 grabbing his second goal, superbly controlling a cross from the left with one touch, before smashing it past the ‘keeper.

Oakley piled on the pressure from the start of the second half and drew level nine minutes in. The winger beat two men and pulled back a cross that was headed in at the near post. Five minutes later they went in front, the ball finding it’s way into the net following a scramble in the 6 yard box. Unfortunately, the scorer, Matt Barnes, remained on the ground, clutching his leg. From the reaction of the players in the vicinity, it was obvious it was a bad injury.

An ambulance was called and amazingly it arrived just ten minutes after the injury occurred. The Referee had abandoned the game a few minutes earlier, but I don’t think either team wanted to continue anyway, such was the severity of the injury. Hopefully the player will make a full recovery and from the club Twitter feed, it appears he has already undergone a first operation and is ‘doing well’.

Old Merchant Taylors’ v Old Shirburnians

Arthurian League

Arthur Dunn Cup 1st Round

Saturday 30th October 2021

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.14

Old Merchant Taylors’ 1 Old Shirburnians 2, attendance 3

26’ 0-1

39’ 1-1 (pen)

83’ 1-2

@ Merchant Taylors’ School

O.M.T. Colts Cricket Club Pitch

East Drive

off Sandy Lodge Lane

Northwood

HA6 2HT

No Admission or Programme.

Considering this is the most prestigious cup competition played for by the Arthurian League clubs, this was very low key. It was played on a pitch as far away from the changing rooms as it could possibly be, hemmed in by three cricket squares. The home team only had the bare eleven players and we kicked off fourteen minutes late, due to the Referee only arriving pitch side six minutes after we should have got underway. It didn’t attract much of a crowd either, with two of the three spectators being ground hoppers. There were 35 watching a schools match on another pitch, and as far as I could tell, none of them appeared to think they were watching the 1st team match, but with the goings on of recent weeks at Arthurian League matches I’ve attended, you never know.

The match itself produced something of an upset, at least as far as league positions go. Old Merchant Taylors’ are second in Division 2, whilst Old Shirburnians are top of Division 4. The visitors were well worth the win and should really have won more comfortably. They took the lead just past the midway point of the half, finishing one on one with the ‘keeper having been played clear. O.M.T. levelled from the penalty spot shortly before halftime.

The second half remained evenly contested. O.M.T. did hit the post, but that was as close as they came to edging ahead. The tie looked to be heading for extra time, but a one-two in the box was finished with a shot under the ‘keeper, to win it for O.S. with seven minutes left.

Despite the late kick off, the game was still over by 12.52, which left ample time to take in a second match.