Ynys Mon v Orkney

Inter-Island Games Football Tournament 2019

Group A

Monday 17th June 2019

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.29

Ynys Mon 3 Orkney 1, attendance 620

16’ 1-0

35’ 2-0

43’ 2-1

87’ 3-1 (pen)

@ Maes Meurig (Gwalchmai F.C.)

off Crown Street

Gwalchmai

LL65 4SA

Admission by donation

£3 Tournament Brochure available, plus free Team Sheet. Didn’t bother with either.

The journey from Bodedern took about 12 minutes and I arrived in time to get the last car park space at the ground, which was a bit of a relief as the surrounding area didn’t look the best area to be leaving your car unattended. As with the earlier match, there was a collection for admission as you entered the ground and there was also a tea bar that was doing a roaring trade, as host ‘nation’ Ynys Mon drew in a very good crowd of 620, which may have even reached the 650 mark once all the stragglers had arrived.

It was nice to see that the traditional national anthems were played over the tannoy prior to the match, with ‘Land of My Fathers’ and ‘Flower of Scotland’ representing the Welsh and Scottish teams on view tonight. Ynys Mon went ahead after 16 minutes and it looked like this might be a bit one sided. Orkney started to push for an equaliser and it became much more even. The Ynys Mon Number 10 deserved to get a red card for his ridiculous act of cheating, when he pretended to have been head butted by the Orkney ‘keeper, in one of the most pathetic pieces of play acting you’re likely to see. The Referee only gave him a yellow card and a couple of minutes later it was 2-0, and yes, it was the Number 10 who scored it. He goaded the ‘keeper once more during his celebration. What a pity Orkney were not able to turn it round. They did pull it back to 2-1, but with the game still in the balance, Ynys Mon finally made it safe with a very harshly awarded penalty three minutes from the end. Somehow, I don’t think it would have been given if it had been at the other end……

The match was over at 20.23 and at least I would get around an hour and a half of daylight to start my near 300 mile drive home. Amazingly there were no motorway closures, so home for 01.15.