Tiptree Heath v Stanway Pegasus

Friendly

Wednesday 17th July 2024

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.47

Tiptree Heath 1 Stanway Pegasus 7, attendance 49

8’ 0-1 (pen), 16’ 1-1, 25’ 1-2, 29’ 1-3, 42’ 1-4

49’ 1-5, 57’ 1-6, 77’ 1-7

@ Philip Morant School & College, 3G Pitch

Rembrandt Way

Colchester

CO3 4QS

No Admission or Programme.

This was Essex & Suffolk Border League Premier Division (Step 7) versus Eastern Counties League Division 1 North (Step 6). Despite only being one level difference between the two sides, the gulf between them was massive, with Tiptree fielding one trialist in their starting eleven, as well as having another five included in their eight substitutes. Stanway took the lead through an early penalty, but were soon pegged back when a ball pulled back from the right was finished into the far corner. Two more goals saw the visitors go 1-3 up just before the half hour mark, before a long range shot, which went in off the underside of the crossbar, saw them increase their lead just before halftime. The second half was very much one way traffic, with Stanway attacking at will and it could easily have been double figures in the end. Pick of the goals was their seventh, a thirty yarder that gave the ‘keeper no chance.

The game was played on the 3G pitch at Philip Morant School & College, which is a standard cage set up, with spectator viewing along three quarters of one side.

British Airways v Oxhey Jets

Friendly

Tuesday 16th July 2024

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.28!

British Airways 4 Oxhey Jets 4, attendance 21

6’ 0-1

22’ 1-1

34’ 1-2

61’ 1-3

64’ 2-3

69’ 3-3

86’ 3-4

90’ 4-4 (pen)

@ Sandgate F.C.

Bourne Farm Playing Fields

Bourne Avenue

Hayes

UB3 1PL

No Admission or Programme.

This was an all Combined Counties League clash, with newly promoted into Premier Division North (Step 5) hosting Division 1 (Step 6) and played at the neutral venue of Sandgate F.C. There is a changing room/clubhouse building as you enter, with the main pitch being in the far right hand corner, running away lengthways.

Both teams had large squads, but not enough for complete changes, which has happened in a number of the early pre-season games I’ve attended so far, with B.A. having 15 players and Oxhey Jets 19. Oxhey took an early lead, but were pegged back midway through the half, but Oxhey regained the lead to go in 1-2 up at halftime. B.A. hit the crossbar with a header in the early stages of the second half, but fell 1-3 behind just after the hour mark, but pulled it back to 2-3 almost immediately, before levelling it up at 3-3 with just over twenty minutes left, scoring the goal of the game, when a cross to the far side of the box was curled into the far top corner. It looked like Oxhey had won it, when a quick break saw the ball pulled back for an unmarked finish from six yards, but B.A. made it 4-4, scoring from the penalty spot, in what turned out to be the last kick of the match.

Hook v Headley

Friendly

Saturday 13th July 2024

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 14.57!

Hook 0 Headley 2, attendance 22

14’ 0-1

55’ 0-2

@ North Warnborough F.C.

The Street

North Warnborough

RG29 1BG

No Admission or Programme.

This was a clash between two Hampshire Premier League clubs, with Premier Division hosting Division 1, played at the home of Basingstoke & District League champions North Warnborough. The ground is off The Street, accessed only on foot, via a pathway between the houses, on the right hand side as you head towards Warnborough Green. It is a single pitch set up, enclosed by trees and hedges. There is a changing room building on the right hand side as you enter, with covered overhang, as well as a single row of bench seating along the front. There was also a tea bar, but sadly not open today.

Despite playing at different levels, this was very even throughout, but Headley had the more goal scoring opportunities and made the most of them. They went ahead after fourteen minutes, when a misplaced back pass was intercepted on the edge of the box and finished into the bottom corner. Hook nearly grabbed an equaliser early in the second half, but were thwarted by a point blank save by the Headley ‘keeper, tipping the effort over the crossbar and then he made another good save from the resulting corner, which then saw them break clear down the left, before playing the ball across the box for a tap in at the far post.

Yet another full weekend closure of the M25 in both directions between Junction 10 and 11 meant a cross country route into Hampshire via Dorking, Guildford and Aldershot, which surprisingly only took 1 hour 25 minutes.


Hullbridge Sports v Catholic United

Friendly

Thursday 11th July 2024

Kick Off 18.30 On Time!

Hullbridge Sports 2 Catholic United 1, attendance 42

53’ 1-0

67’ 2-0

69’ 2-1 (pen)

@ Hullbridge Sports Club, Pitch 2

Lower Road

Hullbridge

SS5 6BJ

No Admission or Programme.

I’d been to the stadium pitch here at Hullbridge Sports & Social Club back in October 1998, when I saw Hullbridge Sports beat St. Neots Town on penalties, after a 1-1 draw, in a midweek F.A. Vase 2nd Qualifying Round Replay and walking through the stadium to gain access to Pitch 2, I have to say, I have no recollection whatsoever of the ground. Hardly surprising I suppose….

Anyway, once through the stadium, you exit behind the far goal to a number of other pitches, with Pitch 2 running widthways in front of you. It had an excellent playing surface and is roped off and has a couple of dugouts (just frames, not covered) on the near side, whilst there is a small seated kit stand opposite.

The match was Essex Senior League (Step 5) versus Essex Olympian League Premier Division (Step7) with both teams having a squad of around 17/18 players. It was a decent contest and played with no hint of it being just a friendly. It was still goalless at halftime, with Catholic United having had a penalty saved being the best of the chances. Hullbridge broke the deadlock seven minutes into the second half, cutting in from the right, before a one-two on the edge of the box was finished into the near corner. Midway through the half it was 2-0, heading a diagonal cross back across the box for a first time finish into the corner. Catholic pulled a goal back two minutes later, this time making no mistake from the penalty spot.


Kings Langley v Dunstable Town

Friendly

Tuesday 9th July 2024

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.39

Kings Langley 4 Dunstable Town 2, attendance 53

37’ 1-0

51’ 1-1

53’ 2-1

73’ 3-1

84’ 4-1

85’ 4-2

@ Kings Langley School, 3G Pitch

Love Lane

Kings Langley

WD4 9HN

No Admission or Programme.

This was Southern League Division 1 Central (Step 4) versus Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division (Step 5) and was played on the brand new 3G pitch at Kings Langley School. It is a typical cage set up, with standing along three quarters of one side, with both team ‘benches’ setting up on the far side.

It was another game where both teams fielded almost completely different teams in each half. The first half was very tight and after having hit the post midway through, Kings Langley broke the deadlock when a cross in from the right was finished from close range eight minutes before the break. An angled shot into the far corner saw Dunstable draw level six minutes into the second half, but Kings Langley restored their lead minutes later, heading in from six yards. Having added a third goal, they made it 4-1 with the goal of the game, scoring direct from a free kick on the edge of the D, before Dunstable rounded off the scoring with five minutes left, finishing from close range, after a cross from the right was half blocked and followed in to make it 4-2.

Another night of dismal weather, but thankfully the drizzle disappeared early in the second half.

Saffron Walden Town v Dunmow Town

Friendly

Saturday 6th July 2024

Kick Off 12.00 Actual 12.04

Saffron Walden Town 4 Dunmow Town 4, attendance 49

25’ 1-0

39’ 1-1

47’ 1-2

48’ 1-3

56’ 2-3

60’ 2-4

81’ 3-4

82’ 4-4

@ Lime Avenue Playing Fields

Lime Avenue

Saffron Walden

CB10 2GE

No Admission or Programme.

This was Essex Senior League (Step 5) v Eastern Counties League Division 1 South (Step 6), a clash between two teams who will share the Catons Lane ground of Saffron Walden Town this season. With the main stadium being unavailable, as it was staging a function, this was played at Lime Avenue Playing Fields, a couple of hundred yards to the north and was brought forward to a noon kick off to enable players/supporters ample time to get home for the England game. There are two pitches here, separated by a changing room building and car park, with today’s game played on the most northern of the two.

The journey up the M11 was very wet and it continued to rain for most of the first half, although it did brighten up during the second half. Saffron Walden opened the scoring midway through the first half, but Dunmow drew level six minutes before the break. Two goals within a minute of each other, saw Dunmow open up a 1-3 lead just three minutes into the second half and although Saffron Walden pulled one back, the visitors restored their two goal lead on the hour mark. Saffron made it 3-4 with nine minutes left, cutting in from the right, before finishing into the far corner and levelled it up at 4-4 a minute later, with a cracking finish into the top corner from the edge of the 18 yard box.

Clevedon Town v Nailsea United

Friendly

Thursday 4th July 2024

Kick Off 19.00 Actual 19.15

Clevedon Town 3 Nailsea United 4, attendance 42

21’ 0-1

30’ 1-1

41’ 2-1

60’ 2-2

62’ 2-3

67’ 2-4

86’ 3-4

@ Hand Stadium, 3G Pitch

Davis Lane

Clevedon

BS21 6TG

No Admission or Programme.

I’d visited the main stadium here twice, oddly just six weeks apart, both in 1993, but this was an opportunity to see a game on the 3G pitch here. It is immediately in front of you, as you enter the car park off Davis Lane, running parallel to the stadium. There is a changing room building in the near left corner, with a small section of covered standing on the left hand side, just beyond the halfway line, although the view of the pitch is obscured in one corner, whilst there are a couple of brick built dugouts on the opposite side, albeit not covered! No problem watching inside the fence, with ample room all the way round. The game kicked off fifteen minutes late and with the weather being blustery and grey overhead, as well as a couple of showers in each half, it meant the Referee requested that the floodlights were switched on for the last fifteen minutes, which wouldn’t have been needed had they kicked off when they should have done.

The match was Western League Premier Division (Step 5) versus Somerset County League Premier Division (Step 7), with Clevedon fielding ten different outfield players in each half, as well as a kit change at halftime, which led to a colour clash, whilst Nailsea had the ‘normal’ five substitutes. It was end to end stuff and despite having an early penalty saved, Nailsea went in front midway through the first half, but Clevedon had turned it round to lead 2-1 at the break. Nailsea hit the post with a long range effort, before levelling the score at 2-2 on the hour, edging in front when they scored direct from a corner just two minutes later before soon making it 2-4, following a quick break down the left. Clevedon did pull it back to 3-4 with four minutes left and there was still time for Nailsea to go close to getting a fifth, but a 25 yarder came back off the crossbar.

Takeley v Redbridge

Friendly

Tuesday 2nd July 2024

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.59

Takeley 0 Redbridge 1, attendance 27

72’ 0-1

@ Mark Hall Sports Centre, 3G Pitch

London Road

Harlow

CM17 9LX

No Admission or Programme.

This was my first pre-season game in the build up to the new season, played at the neutral venue of Mark Hall Sports Centre. It was in the 3G cage, which despite having no designated spectator area, there was no problem watching from inside the fence.

The game was Essex Senior League Premier Division (Step 5) versus Isthmian League Division 1 North (Step 4), with both teams having a squad of around 20 players, with most of the substitutions taking place at halftime, which helped with the flow of the game. Despite being end to end stuff, it looked like we’d be lucky to get a goal. Takeley had the best first half chance, hitting the post in the final minutes, with two follow ups both blocked. Redbridge had the better of the second half, getting the winning goal with eighteen minutes left, when a long ball over the top saw the striker just nick the ball past the on rushing ‘keeper, before finishing with a shot on the turn from the edge of the box.