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Scarborough & District League XI v Scarborough Athletic

Steve Adamson Trophy

Tuesday 10th July 2018

Kick Off 19.30. On Time !

Scarborough & District League XI 0 Scarborough Athletic 6,  attendance 187

6’ 0-1

15’ 0-2

31’ 0-3

43’ 0-4

57’ 0-5

84’ 0-6

@ Scarborough R.U.F.C.

Silver Royd

Scalby Road

Scalby

Scarborough

YO13 ONL

£6 Admission

£2 Programme, 16 pages.

This match is an annual curtain raiser, where the Scarborough & District League Representative Team entertain Scarborough Athletic, with the game staged at the impressive home of Scarborough Rugby Union Club. Pickering Town and Bridlington Town will also face the League Rep side here during the next nine days.

Scarborough Athletic were far stronger, which was no great surprise, as they have just been promoted into the Northern Premier League, Premier Division and they fielded their strongest team tonight.

The crowd must have been disappointing for the organisers though, as the same fixture last season pulled in 422 spectators, more than double the 187 present tonight. That game was played on a Saturday, which probably helped, but there the alternative attraction tonight of the France v Belgium World Cup Semi Final being shown live on television, which would have also kept a few away.

Even with a pretty much traffic free journey, it was still a 5 hour drive each way, but definitely worth it to pick up a ground that only hosts football for these early pre season matches.

Loxwood v Cowfold

Pre Season Friendly

Saturday 7th July 2018

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.05

Loxwood 5 Cowfold 3,  attendance 28

18’ 1-0

25’ 2-0

55’ 3-0

67’ 4-0

75’ 4-1

77’ 5-1

87’ 5-2

89’ 5-3

@ Broadfield 3G Training Pitch & Pavilion 

Coachman’s Road

Crawley

RH11 9RX

No Admission or Programme.

This was Southern Combination League Premier Division versus Division 2 of the same league. The match was a morning kick off in order not to clash with the England v Sweden World Cup Quarter Final borefest at 3pm. Considering the 30 degree heat, both teams put in a reasonable performance (Loxwood and Cowfold, not the rubbish served up on television).

Southwold Town v Ipswich Town U18

Pre Season Friendly

Friday 6th July 2018

Kick Off 18.30. On Time !

Southwold Town 0 Ipswich Town U18 2,  attendance 230

85’ 0-1

87’ 0-2

@ The Common

York Road

Southwold

IP18 6TB

No Admission

£2 Programme, 16 pages.

This fixture has now become the traditional season opener for these two. Southwold finished third in the Lowestoft & District League last season, but will begin the new season with a step up, where they will play in the Suffolk & Ipswich League Division 2.

Ipswich U18 are coached by former England International Kieron Dyer, who apparently made a cameo appearance in last seasons match and had also named himself in the squad for tonight, despite being 39 years old, although he didn’t play.

Southwold gave a good account of themselves, whilst Ipswich were absolutely dreadful and the two late goals flattered them.

Bishops Waltham Dynamos v Downton

Pre Season Friendly

Thursday 5th July 2018

Kick Off 19.00 Actual 19.12

Bishops Waltham Dynamos 2 Downton 3,  attendance 12

5’ 1-0

21’ 1-1

29’ 2-1

40’ 2-2 (pen)

52’ 2-3

@ Swanmore College, 3G Pitch

New Road

Swanmore

SO32 2RB

No Admission or Programme.

Dynamos finished third in the Southampton League last season, whilst Downton are in Wessex League Division 1. There wasn’t a lot between these two and at 2-3 down, Dynamos hit the post three times as they pushed for an equaliser.

Hadley v Redbridge

Pre Season Friendly

Wednesday 4th July 2018

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.31

Hadley 0 Redbridge 3,  attendance 32

61’ 0-1

77’ 0-2

83’ 0-3

@ Hadley Wood Sports Trust, 3G Pitch

Barnet Lane

Barnet

EN5 2DN

No Admission or Programme.

This was Spartan South Midlands Premier Division versus Essex Senior League and was very even in a first half of few chances, although Hadley did manage to miss a penalty after 25 minutes, which was well saved. Redbridge made wholesale changes at the start of the second half then totally dominated for the remainder of the match, scoring three goals of real quality.

Ash United v Wokingham & Emmbrook

Pre Season Friendly

Saturday 30th June 2018

Kick Off 13.45 Actual 13.53

Ash United 1 Wokingham & Emmbrook 3,  attendance 42

12’ 0-1

52’ 1-1

76’ 1-2

77’ 1-3

@ Ash Manor School, 3G Pitch

Manor Road

Ash

GU12 6QH

No Admission or Programme.

This was played at a decent pace considering it was played in 28 degree heat and it was little surprise that there was a drinks break in each half. Ash are in Combined Counties League Division 1, whilst Wokingham & Emmbrook play at the same level of the Pyramid, but in Hellenic League Division 1 East. It looked to be heading for a draw until two quick fire goals in the last quarter of an hour won it for the visitors.

Meltis Bedford v Sikh Hunters

Khalsa Football Federation

Leicester Tournament

Division 1

Semi Final

Saturday 23rd June 2018

Kick Off 14.45 Actual 14.53

Meltis Bedford 5 Sikh Hunters 2,  attendance 69

21’ 1-0

59’ 1-1

71’ 2-1

75’ 3-1

82’ 3-2

84’ 4-2

90’ 5-2

@ Aylestone Playing Field (APF First Field), Pitch 3

Braunstone Lane East

Leicester

LE3 2DG

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 72 pages.

This was the pick of the two semi finals in this section. Bedford had won the Walsall Tournament a month ago, whilst I had seen Sikh Hunters ease through to the Birmingham Tournament Final a fortnight ago.

After the second mass brawl of the match, each team had a man sent off, but within minutes Sikh Hunters levelled it up at 1-1 just before the hour mark. Bedford edged back in front and ran out comfortable winners in the end.

I had planned to do a fifth match today, which was scheduled to be on Pitch 4 (Pitch taken out of use due to being in poor condition and cracked, due to the dry weather), but it was moved to Pitch 8, which I had done earlier. I could have done a match on the main GNG pitch instead, but decided to leave that for a Leicestershire Senior League match, especially as the ground is floodlit, so ideal for a midweek trip.

Shere Punjab Birmingham v Singh Sabha Barking

Khalsa Football Federation

Leicester Tournament

Premier Division

1st Round

Saturday 23rd June 2018

Kick Off 12.30 Actual 12.48

Shere Punjab Birmingham 1 Singh Sabha Barking 7,  attendance 22

10’ 0-1

15’ 1-1

20’ 1-2

23’ 1-3

25’ 1-4

26’ 1-5 (pen)

32’ 1-6

63’ 1-7

@ Aylestone Playing Field (APF Third Field), Pitch 8

Braunstone Lane East

Leicester

LE3 2DG

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 72 pages.

This started off pretty even, but four goals midway through the half wrapped it up for Barking. The second half was awful, but thankfully the Referee blew the full time whistle a few minutes early, which was a relief for everyone !

Shere Punjab Wolves v Punjab United Derby

Khalsa Football Federation

Leicester Tournament

Division 1

1st Round

Saturday 23rd June 2018

Kick Off 10.45 Actual 10.46

Shere Punjab Wolves 3 Punjab United Derby 2,  attendance 13

7’ 0-1

41’ 1-1

49’ 1-2

53’ 2-2

90’ + 2, 3-2

@ Aylestone Playing Field (APF Third Field) Pitch 7

Braunstone Lane East

Leicester

LE3 2DG

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 72 pages.

Another tight match, but of a higher standard than the earlier match. A couple of minutes after levelling it up at 2-2, Wolves missed a penalty and it looked like this would be heading for another penalty shoot out, but they managed to nick a winner in stoppage time.

F.C. Punjab Sandwell v Portway

Khalsa Football Federation

Leicester Tournament

Division 2

Quarter Final

Saturday 23rd June 2018

Kick Off  09.00. On Time !

F.C. Punjab Sandwell 1 Portway 1 (1-3 pens),  attendance 7

9’ 1-0

55’ 1-1

@ Aylestone Playing Fields, (APF Second Field) Pitch 5

Braunstone Lane East

Leicester

LE3 2DG

No Admission

Tournament Programme, free, 72 pages.

Having enjoyed my first taste of a Khalsa Tournament in Birmingham two weeks ago, I decided to spend a day at the Leicester Tournament today. Unfortunately, the organisation here was somewhat lacking to that in Birmingham, with the tournament website not having been updated  for over two weeks. Luckily, the Facebook page of F.C. GNG, who were hosting the event, did at least have the draw for the first set of matches in each section, but no kick off times or pitch allocations, so it was a case of turn up and see how the day would pan out.

For today, there would be 8 pitches in use, the main ground of Leicestershire Senior League team F.C. GNG (1) plus their adjacent 3G pitch (2), whilst over the road, there would be 6 pitches on Aylestone Playing Field (3-8).

The first match, in Division 2, was not of the greatest quality and it was little surprise that it took penalties to decide it. Sandwell managed to miss their first three efforts, which just about summed it up, with Portway scoring three of their four to advance to the Semi Final.