Solihull Sporting v Leamington Hibernian

Midland League

Division 3

Saturday 17th December 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.04

Solihull Sporting 1 Leamington Hibernian 2 (abandoned 83 mins, player injury), attendance 19

16’ 0-1

34’ 0-2

61’ 1-2

@ Tudor Grange Academy Kingshurst, 3G Pitch

Cooks Lane

Chelmsley Wood

B37 6NU

No Admission

Programme free, 4 pages.

The freezing conditions covering most of the country meant finding a game on grass was going to be a challenge today, so when I was offered a lift to this game, my choice of match was sorted. The club had tweeted the fixture yesterday, but never replied to a number of tweets today as to whether the game would definitely go ahead. In the end it wasn’t until we were at Warwick Services on the M40 that a phone call was returned and indeed the game was going ahead as planned. Phew! If the game had been scheduled for the adjacent grass pitch here it would have had no chance of taking place. It was rutted and like walking on concrete. Once again the artificial option paid dividends.

The match was 7th versus 11th (out of 13) in the league table. Leamington were the better side, especially in the first half. They opened the scoring after sixteen minutes, when a long ball was played down the right, and having cut inside, the striker beat the ‘keeper with a shot at the near post, which should really have been saved. He had no chance when the visitor’s doubled their lead on 34 minutes though, beaten by a cracking 25 yarder.

Solihull did come back into it. They had one disallowed for offside late in the first half, before a deflected shot off the inside of the post saw them pull it back to 1-2 just after the hour mark. Unfortunately, with seven minutes left, the home ‘keeper collided with one of his own defenders when trying to clear a through ball, which resulted in the latter sustaining a head injury. He remained on the floor and was unable to be moved. An ambulance was called, but there was little chance of one being able to respond, at least within a reasonable time, so the Referee was left with no option but to abandon the match.

Above : The players line up before observing a minutes silence, paying their respect following the death of a number of children on a nearby frozen Solihull lake last weekend.

F.C. Beaconsfield v Highgate Albion

F.A. Sunday Cup

3rd Round

Sunday 11th December 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.04

F.C. Beaconsfield 1 Highgate Albion 4, attendance 70

17’ 0-1

41’ 1-1

53’ 1-2

90’ 1-3

90’ + 6, 1-4

@ Buckinghamshire College Group Wycombe Campus 3G Pitch, Spring Lane, Flackwell Heath, HP10 9HE

No Admission or Programme.

This game was played at the venue where the Saturday team of F.C. Beaconsfield play their home games in Hellenic League Division 2 East, so I was able to complete the league without wasting a Saturday coming to a now all too familiar cage set up.

Beaconsfield play in the Thames Valley Sunday League Premier Division, whilst Highgate, who lost to Baiteze in the Sunday Cup Final at Millwall F.C. last season, are in the Barnet Sunday League Premier Division.

Highgate went ahead early, which pretty much set the tone for the game. They were well in control, but the nearest they came to adding to their first half tally was having an effort disallowed for offside. Out of nothing, Beaconsfield levelled four minutes before the break, cutting in from the left and beating the ‘keeper at his near post. Highgate regained the lead eight minutes into the second half, when a cross field pass was controlled and finished with a shot through the ‘keeper’s legs. They should have added a third on the hour mark, but hit the crossbar with the goal gaping and it wasn’t until the dying seconds that they finally made it 1-3, going on to add a fourth deep into stoppage time, rounding off a resounding win.

It was bitterly cold, with blue sky appearing during the second half. Once again the 3G paid dividends, as there is no way this would have been played on grass. It started snowing when passing Cobham Services/J10 M25 on the way back, which was close on an inch deep on arriving home.

Leigh v Cuxton ‘91

Sevenoaks Senior Charity Cup

2nd Round

Saturday 10th December 2022

Kick Off 13.30. On Time !

Leigh 0 Cuxton ‘91 2, attendance 16

10’ 0-1

90’ 0-2

@ St. Gregory’s Catholic School, 3G Pitch

Reynolds Lane ( vehicle access via St. John’s Rd)

Tunbridge Wells

TN4 9XL

No Admission or Programme.

With a hard overnight frost, it meant a game on an artificial pitch was the safest option today. I opted for this match, where Step 11 was hosting Step 8, as third place in Sevenoaks & District League Premier Division (P5 W4 L1) faced fourth place in Kent County League Division 1 Central & East (P9 W8 L1).

In the end the gap in playing levels between the two clubs was just too much for Leigh to overcome. Cuxton went ahead after ten minutes, finishing left footed with a shot into the bottom corner of the net from just inside the 18 yard box. They never really looked like relinquishing the lead and despite only adding to their tally in the last minute, curling a shot into the bottom corner from 20 yards, they comfortably coasted through to the next round.

This now completes the top division of the Sevenoaks & District League for me. Hopefully Leigh will return to their village ground one day, where I never saw them play. It currently only stages their reserve team matches.


Lavant v Petworth

West Sussex League

Premier Division

Saturday 3rd December 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 13.58

Lavant 5 Petworth 2, attendance 19

8’ 1-0

19’ 2-0

42’ 2-1

43’ 3-1

48’ 4-1 (pen)

68’ 5-1

83’ 5-2

@ New Raughmere Park

Pook Lane

Lavant

PO18 0AH

No Admission or Programme.

I first visited Lavant on 22nd October 2012, when they lost 2-3 versus Bosham (att. 22) with the game played at Raughmere Park, situated about 300 yards further west along Pook Lane, where they got changed at the village hall and arrived by car. That ground is now under a new housing development. Then on 26th February this year I saw them draw 2-2 (att. 12) with today’s visitors Petworth, which was played at Florence Park in Chichester, which they used temporarily whilst the finishing touches were completed at their New Raughmere Park ground, which is on the opposite side of the road to Lavant Village Hall (where they have also played home games in the past, although not somewhere I managed to see a game at). It means they can now use their pitch all year round, as it is solely used for football, rather than shared with the local cricket club as previously. They still get changed across the road (same changing rooms used for all three grounds here) and walk across to the new pitch.

I wouldn’t normally pick a game like this, although it did complete the top division for me, as it was 2nd versus 10th (bottom) in the league table, but today I was missing my driver, so was reliant on a lift, or even god forbid, having to use public transport. In the end I was offered a lift, but had to get myself to Dorking to be picked up. I didn’t fancy risking a train (seem to be continually on strike?) so opted for the bus (first time I’ve used one in England since my teens!) which conveniently had a stop only a few hundred yards walk from the house. It wasn’t busy…just 6 other passengers on the way and just me on the return! At least they ran to time.

As for the game, it was far better than anticipated. They had played the reverse fixture last Saturday, which Lavant had won 6-2, but Petworth competed throughout and if they were to pick up a win from their games in hand on the two teams above them, they could climb to third bottom and out of the relegation zone.

The game went to form. Lavant were ahead after just eight minutes and were 2-0 up after nineteen. Three minutes before the break Petworth pulled one back, but the two goal lead was restored within a minute, when a cross from the right was tapped in at the far post. A penalty for Lavant saw them go 4-1 up three minutes into the second half and it was one way traffic for much of the second half. As we reached the hour mark the hosts had a goal disallowed for offside, then saw a header hit the crossbar a minute later. A cross from the left was slid in at the far post to make it 5-1 with just over twenty minutes left and a neat finish from just inside the corner of the 18 yard box saw Petworth pull it back to 5-2 with seven minutes left.

Above : Lavant make it 4-1 from the penalty spot.

Wittering United v A.F.C. Fernhurst

West Sussex League

Bareham Trophy 2nd Round

Saturday 26th November 2022

Kick Off 13.30 Actual 13.40

Wittering United 0 A.F.C. Fernhurst 1, attendance 14

74’ 0-1 (pen)

@ Bracklesham Barn

Beech Avenue

Bracklesham Bay

PO20 8HU

No Admission or Programme.

My quest to see a match at every first team venue used for Saturday football in Sussex, continued with another trip to the South Coast and a cup match in the West Sussex League’s Bareham Trophy, where 8th in Division 2 South hosted 2nd in Division 3 South.

It wasn’t high on quality and neither side looked capable of scoring. Wittering did hit the crossbar early in the second half, with a cross/shot from the edge of the box, but it would have surely finished goalless, had it not been for a very soft looking penalty awarded late on for the the visitors. Even that only just beat the ‘keepers dive.

Chapel v Angmering

West Sussex League

Division 2 South

Saturday 19th November 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 13.59

Chapel 1 Angmering 7, attendance 20

1’ 0-1

16’ 0-2

20’ 0-3

50’ 1-3

53’ 1-4

74’ 1-5

77’ 1-6

85’ 1-7

@ Northchapel Village Green

Pipers Lane

Northchapel

GU28 9HZ

No Admission or Programme.

Chapel came into this game bottom of the table (11th) having taken just a single point from their opening five matches, whilst Angmering were sitting in fourth place, having won 4 and lost 2 of their first six games.

The game certainly went to form. Angmering were ahead within a minute of the kick off, breaking down the right and pulling back a cross for a side footed finish from 12 yards. It was 0-3 after twenty minutes, with the visitors in complete control, but they were unable to add to their tally as Chapel came into the game more.

Five minutes into the second half Chapel pulled it back to 1-3, but any hopes of a comeback soon disappeared when Angmering restored their three goal lead within minutes, tapping in from close range, after an initial effort had been blocked. The points were now safe, but the visitors still pushed for more goals, adding three more, all quality finishes, the pick of which made it 1-7 with five minutes left, breaking down the right before chipping into the far corner of the net from the angle of the 18 yard box.

A.F.C. Petersfield v Michelmersh & Timsbury

Hampshire Premier League

Division 1

Saturday 12th November 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.06

A.F.C. Petersfield 7 Michelmersh & Timsbury 2, attendance 27

10’ 1-0

25’ 1-1

42’ 2-1

46’ 3-1

50’ 4-1

58’ 5-1

64’ 6-1

73’ 7-1

90’ + 1, 7-2

@ West Meon & Warnford Sports Club

Headon View

West Meon

GU32 1LH

No Admission or Programme.

I first visited A.F.C. Petersfield on 18th March 2017, when they lost 0-1 versus Upham in a Hampshire Premier League Division 1 match, played at Love Lane in Petersfield, on a ground adjacent to that of Petersfield Town. By the time of my next visit, on 22nd February 2020, they had moved to the 3G pitch at The Petersfield School, in Cranford Road, where I saw them host today’s visitors, losing 2-3, again in H.P.L.1.

This was a bit of a basement battle as 10th hosted 13th (bottom) in the league table. Petersfield had only managed two wins and one draw from their opening nine games, whilst Michelmersh had picked up just one point from seven matches. The two teams had conceded 61 goals between them, so there was a good chance this wouldn’t end goalless, although actually putting the ball in the opponents net is another matter, but no such problems today, especially for the hosts.

It took Petersfield just ten minutes to open the scoring, putting in a rebound from a shot that came back off the post, but Michelmersh levelled with a header fifteen minutes later. Three minutes before the break Petersfield went back in front, tapping in after a fumble by the ‘keeper. Two goals in the opening five minutes of the second half saw them go 4-1 up and it was game over. Two further goals increased the lead to 6-1 just after the hour mark, before number seven came ten minutes later, cutting in from the right and finishing left footed into the far corner. Michelmersh managed a consolation goal in stoppage time, when a diagonal free kick was headed back across the box and finished from close range, to make it 7-2.

Bexhill Town v Rye Town

East Sussex League

Premier Division

Saturday 5th November 2022

Kick Off 13.30 Actual 13.28

Bexhill Town 3 Rye Town 2, attendance 30

7’ 1-0

12’ 1-1

48’ 2-1

74’ 3-1

90’ + 3, 3-2

@ Bexhill College Sports Centre, 3G Pitch

Penland Road

Bexhill-on-Sea

TN40 2JG

No Admission or Programme.

With the amount of rain we’ve had in the South East over the last 24 hours or so, I played it safe and went for a 3G option today, completing the top division of the East Sussex League in the process. It was a decent game too, as 2nd (P6, W5, L1) in the league table hosted 1st (P5, W5). They also met in the Challenge Cup last week, which ended in a 2-0 win for Rye.

A flicked on header sent a striker clear to put Bexhill ahead with a one on one finish seven minutes in, but Rye levelled within five minutes, heading in at the near post from a cross on the right. Three minutes into the second half Bexhill went back in front, beating the offside trap before the cross was controlled and finished with a shot into the far corner of the net. The killer third goal for the hosts made it safe, when the ‘keeper was beaten by a 25 yard diagonal free kick that he appeared to think was going to go past the far post, as he made no attempt to react to it until it was too late. Three minutes into stoppage time Rye pulled a goal back, tapping in from close range after the ‘keeper spilled a cross, but it was too late to save their unbeaten start to the season.

Oddly, I need another Bexhill College ground to complete the entire league now, the Gunters Lane home of Division 2 side Bexhill Rovers.

Crawley United v A.F.C. Acorns

Mid Sussex League

Division 2 North

Saturday 29th October 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 13.58

Crawley United 0 A.F.C. Acorns 3, attendance 32

31’ 0-1

58’ 0-2

80’ 0-3

@ Three Bridges Playing Field

Three Bridges Road

Three Bridges

RH10 1LE

No Admission or Programme.

This was 1st versus 3rd in the league table, between the only two unbeaten teams in this division. Crawley United had 4 wins and 3 draws (+ 11 GD) so far, whilst Acorns had 2 wins and 3 draws (+ 7 GD) from their games. The reverse fixture resulted in a 1-1 draw, which was the second league game for both clubs and they meet again next Saturday in the Stubbins Cup.

Acorns were the better side throughout and they looked well in command once they went ahead half an hour in, finishing side footed at the far post. It was game over just before the hour. A striker chased down a pass and managed to prevent the ball from crossing the by-line before clipping a shot between ’keeper and near post to put the visitors two up. The third came ten minutes from time, when a diagonal cross to the far post was put in at the second attempt, after the ’keeper had saved the first effort from a header.

The win sees Acorns leapfrog Nutfield into second place in the table on goal difference, both trailing Crawley United by three points, but with two games in hand.

Mushet & Coalway United v Hardwicke

Gloucestershire F.A. Senior Amateur Cup (North)

2nd Round

Saturday 22nd October 2022

Kick Off 14.30 On Time!

Mushet & Coalway United 3 Hardwicke 3 (2-4 pens), attendance 46

30’ 0-1

38’ 0-2

43’ 1-2

46’ 2-2

71’ 3-2

90’ + 1, 3-3

@ Coalway Recreation Ground

Coalway Road

Coalway

GL16 7HL

No Admission or Programme.

A trip to The Forest of Dean today for the only ground I hadn’t previously visited in this league, as 7th in Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division 2 (Step 9) hosted 10th in Gloucestershire County League (Step 7).

The game looked to be going to form, as the visitors opened the scoring half an hour in, before doubling their lead eight minutes later, but two minutes before halftime Mushet & Coalway gave themselves a lifeline, scrambling in a right wing cross at the far post to pull it back to 1-2.

A minute in to the second half it was 2-2, when a cross from the left touchline went over the ’keeper and in to the net off the far post. Remarkably, the hosts went in front with nineteen minutes left, playing a striker clear before he finished with a shot through the keeper’s legs. A minute into stoppage time Hardwicke deservedly grabbed an equaliser, sliding in at the far post from a flicked on header.

No extra time, or replay, so straight to penalties. The first five were scored, before the hosts had their third kick saved. Hardwicke then netted again, before Mushet & Coalway saw their last one smash against the crossbar to give the visitors a 2-4 win in the shootout.

Above : Mushet & Coalway miss the last penalty in the shootout.

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