Canton Liberal v Grange Albion

South Wales Alliance League

Premier Division

Friday 24th August 2018

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.35

Canton Liberal 2 Grange Albion 1,  attendance 189

4’ 1-0

43’ 1-1

50’ 2-1

@ Lawrenny Avenue

Cardiff

CF11 8BR

£3 Admission

Programme available, but I won’t buy one on any event organised by Groundhop UK.

This was the first match on this years ‘South Wales Hop’. As usual on these events, there is a high mark up on the admission price, which would normally be free, whilst most of the clubs that would never bother doing a match programme, actually issue one for their big pay  day as the Groundhop UK fanfare rolls into town.

It is a bit of a strange one when it comes to the actual address of this ground. The changing rooms are in Lawrenny Avenue, but on their twitter account they continually refer to it as Cardiff Sports Campus, which is off Leckwith Road, whilst the postcode of CF11 8AZ that they give is that of the Leckwith Athletic Stadium !

Anyway, it is nothing more than a pitch with just the one side accessible to spectators and totally lacking in any facilities. However, it would be hard to find a pitch anywhere in Wales hosting football at non-league level with a better playing surface than this.

Despite being a local derby, this was a pretty poor match.

Above photo : Canton open the scoring with a well taken free kick.

Welham Albion v Lemsford

Herts Senior County League

Division 1

Thursday 23rd August 2018

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.33

Welham Albion 4 Lemsford 0,  attendance 80

4’ 1-0 (pen)

35’ 2-0

54’ 3-0

64’ 4-0

@ The Burns Pavilion

Welham Green Recreation Ground

Bushwood Close

Welham Green

AL9 7YZ

No Admission

£3 Programme, didn’t purchase.

This game was organised as a ‘Groundhop Match’ by Tony Incenzo of Talk Sport (although he didn’t actually turn up) which meant the match was moved from Tuesday evening to tonight. Unfortunately, the ground was used previously by North Mymms, so the crowd was far fewer than any official ‘Groundhop’ I have been to. It has been claimed that there were 105 present, but three of us only counted 78 to 80, of which only about 30 were ‘hoppers.

As for the match, Welham converted an early penalty and never looked like losing it. A four goal margin was perhaps a little harsh on Lemsford.

Burghfield v Wrightchoice & Unity C.S.A.

Thames Valley Premier League

Premier Division

Wednesday 22nd August 2018

Kick Off 18.00 Actual 18.01

Burghfield 3 Wrightchoice & Unity C.S.A. 3,  attendance 41

2’ 0-1

30’ 0-2

50’ 1-2

58’ 1-3

69’ 2-3

90’ 3-3

@ Burghfield Recreation Ground

Recreation Road

Burghfield Common

RG7 3EN

No Admission or Programme.

With this being such an early kick off, I was expecting proceedings to begin a bit later than scheduled, but on arrival at the ground at 17.28, it was nice to see both teams already on the pitch doing their warm ups !

Burghfield have been promoted into the Premier Division this season, losing their opening match 1-5 at home to Wraysbury Village on Saturday. It was the opening match of the season for the visitors tonight and when they led 0-2 and 1-3, it looked like being a second defeat for the hosts. Having reduced the arrears to 2-3, Burghfield scored what looked to be a cracking volleyed equaliser with a couple of minutes left, but it was ruled to have been offside. They were not to be denied though and as we reached the ninety minute mark they headed a deserved equaliser.

Crickhowell v Cwmcarn Athletic

Gwent County League

Division 3

Tuesday 21st August 2018

Kick Off 18.30. On Time !

Crickhowell 3 Cwmcarn Athletic 2,  attendance 45

13’ 0-1

24’ 1-1

30’ 2-1

47’ 2-2

53’ 3-2

@ Elvicta

A40 Beaufort Street

Crickhowell

NP8 1EB

No Admission

Programme, none available for spectators, but Secretary e-mailed copy for self printing, 10 pages.

This is probably one of the better grounds in this league, helped by the fact that Crickhowell have played at a higher level in the past, having spent a number of years as members of the Mid Wales League.

This was the season opener for both teams, so it is hard to judge what type of season they will have. Crickhowell could have won more comfortably, had they not had a penalty saved just after the hour mark.

Below photo : Crickhowell level it up at 1-1.

Queens Park Rangers U23 v Nottingham Forest U23

Professional Development League

Monday 20th August 2018

Kick Off 13.00 Actual 13.03

Queens Park Rangers U23 3 Nottingham Forest U23 3,  attendance 106

21’ 1-0

35’ 2-0 (pen)

54’ 2-1

59’ 2-2

61’ 2-3

71’ 3-3

@ Harlington Sports Ground

Sipson Lane

UB3 5AQ

No Admission

Team Sheet, free.

This was my third and probably final visit to Harlington Sports Ground. I had previously seen Chelsea U18 play here (21.9.2002) on a pitch in the far left hand corner of the ground when looking from the entrance, before returning on 25th October 2017, when I saw Imperial College play on the 3G Pitch, which is to the right of the clubhouse, adjacent to the entrance. Today’s pitch is to the left of the entrance and runs lengthways in front of the clubhouse.

Forest were really poor in the first half and deservedly trailed 2-0 at the break. They then scored three times in a seven minute spell around the hour mark, but Rangers levelled it up at 3-3 with the goal of the game from the corner of the 18 yard box.

Having to be discreet, along with the fact that spectators are limited to one side of the pitch, made taking photos awkward, but I did manage to get a few snaps…….

Magna ‘73 v Highfield Rangers

Leicestershire Senior League

Division 1

Saturday 18th August 2018

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Magna ‘73 4 Highfield Rangers 2,  attendance 28

27’ 1-0

47’ 1-1

49’ 2-1

61’ 3-1 (pen)

68’ 3-2

86’ 4-2

@ Meadows Sports Ground

Leicester Road

Countesthorpe

LE8 5QW

No Admission or Programme.

This match was certainly not on the radar when we headed up the M1 this morning. We were actually intending to watch Stapleford Town versus Attenborough in the Nottinghamshire Senior League (chosen because the home club were issuing their first ever programme and the driver today is obsessed with programmes for some reason), but at 13.52 it became apparent that Attenborough could not be bothered to turn up and play the fixture, giving the pathetic excuse of a lack of players as the reason. This is the problem with many leagues nowadays. They seem to think that the league looks more ‘professional’ if they force clubs to issue programmes, when surely getting clubs to actually turn up and play their matches would give people a far better impression. Perhaps I’m wrong ?

Anyway, we needed to find an alternative match. This would normally be straightforward, but when the three of us in the car have visited a total of 14,000 grounds combined, the task is much harder. By the time we had settled on Magna ‘73, we would be arriving at the ground in 52 minutes time, according to SatNav, just a minute before the scheduled 3 o’clock kick off. As it was, we arrived at 14.57, so plenty of time !

Magna should have really had this sewn up well before halftime, but a combination of woeful finishing and an away ‘keeper in top form meant the visitors were always in with a chance of getting something from the game. It was only when Magna scored their fourth goal that the three points looked safe for them.

In the end it turned out to be a good day out. I can now add Attenborough to my list of clubs to avoid as an away team, especially if I want the match to take place !

Woolaston v Bredon

Gloucestershire Northern Senior League

Reg Davis Memorial Cup Quarter Final

Wednesday 15th August 2018

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.29

Woolaston 1 Bredon 0,  attendance 61

89’ 1-0

@ Woolaston Memorial Hall

Swains Field, off Netherend Crescent

Woolaston

GL15 6SU

No Admission or Programme.

Despite being in the Forest of Dean, Woolaston is much more accessible coming from the south, via the M4, then heading north through Chepstow. It is much easier than battling the traffic on the A40 if going via Oxford and Gloucester and with four of us in the car the £5.60 toll to get into Wales doesn’t feel too bad. According to a sign just before the toll booths, the charges will finally cease in December 2018 !

Tonights match was between two teams who had won their opening Division 2 matches at the weekend. It looked destined to be heading for penalties, but Woolaston finally made the breakthrough with a minute left to play. I can’t recall Bredon making the home ‘keeper make a save, whilst the home teams finishing was awful.

Tiptree Heath v Hatfield Peverel

Essex & Suffolk Border League

Premier Division

Tuesday 14th August 2018

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.34

Tiptree Heath 3 Hatfield Peverel 4,  attendance 37

9’ 0-1

11’ 1-1

31’ 1-2

45’ + 3, 1-3

47’ 2-3

73’ 2-4

90’ + 4, 3-4

@ Tolleshunt Knights Village Hall

Top Road

Tolleshunt Knights

CM9 8EU

No Admission or Programme.

Courtesy of big wins on Saturday, this was 2nd versus 1st in the league table, albeit only one match into the season. Tiptree had won Division 2 last season, winning 21 of their 22 matches, but have some how by-passed Division 1 and are straight into the Premier Division. Peverel finished last season in mid table.

Both teams were intent on attacking at every opportunity, so it was no surprise to see seven goals in this. The late goal for Tiptree made it look closer than it actually was and Peverel were deserved winners.

Below photo : Hatfield Peverel go 1-2 up with a goal from a free kick.

Hawkinge Town v Tudor Sports

Kent County League

Premier Division

Saturday 11th August 2018

Kick Off 14.45 Actual 14.47

Hawkinge Town 2 Tudor Sports 3,  attendance 34

27’ 1-0

38’ 1-1

61’ 1-2

79’ 1-3

81’ 2-3

@ Hawkinge Community Football Sports Trust

Pavilion Road

Hawkinge

CT18 7AW

No Admission or Programme*

I decided to make the trip down the M20 today, to see newly promoted Hawkinge Town entertain Tudor Sports, who finished fifth in the league last season. It was a game of good quality and was very hard fought and perhaps a draw may have been a fair result.

* The club tweeted a photo of the programme for today’s match, but there was no evidence of there being one and there was no attempt to sell any, so I assume it didn’t exist.

Below photo : Hawkinge open the scoring with a free kick curled into the top corner of the net from 20 yards.

Wimblington v Benwick Athletic

Keith Lenton Memorial Cup

Semi Final

Wednesday 8th August 2018

Kick Off 18.45 Actual 18.51

Wimblington 6 Benwick Athletic 1,  attendance 41

2’ 1-0

14’ 2-0

19’ 2-1

42’ 3-1

58’ 4-1

67’ 5-1

89’ 6-1

@ Parkfield Sports Club, Pitch 2

Chapel Road

Wimblington

PE15 0DX

No Admission or Programme.

Both these clubs play in the Cambridgeshire County League, the hosts in Division 2B, with Benwick one level lower, in 3B. Wimblington took an early lead and were on top for large periods of the match, even when they were reduced to ten men when one of their players was ‘sin binned’ for 10 minutes during the first half, this being the first time I have been at a match where the sin bin rule is in operation.

The goal of the night came in the last minute, when a 25 yarder was curled past the visitors ‘keeper with the outside of the boot by home player Dale Richardson. The only disappointment on the night was that the match was played on the second pitch, which is the far side of the cricket square from the clubhouse.