Coventrians v Leamington Hibernian

Midland League

Les James Challenge Cup 1st Round

Saturday 15th September 2018

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.01

Coventrians 4 Leamington Hibernian 0,  attendance 37

7’ 1-0

42’ 2-0

69’ 3-0

86’ 4-0

@ Coventry Colliery Ground

Bennetts Road North

Keresley

Coventry

CV7 8HY

£2 Admission

Programme, for donations, 4 Pages.

Coventrians moved here at the end of last season, playing their final 3 matches here, having left Holbrooks Park. Leamington Hibernian are certainly not the whipping boys this season, having already avoided defeat three times in their first five fixtures and losing one of the other matches by just a single goal.

However, the early goal for the hosts today set the tone and when they got the second goal just before the break it was game over. The four goal winning margin was a little harsh on Hibs, although they never really looked like they were ever going to win the match.

Coventry City U18 v Colchester United U18

Professional Development League

Saturday 15th September 2018

Kick Off 11.30 Actual 11.29

Coventry City U18 2 Colchester United U18 1,  attendance 34

50’ 0-1

85’ 1-1 (pen)

90’+ 4, 2-1

@ The Alan Higgs Centre

Allard Way

Binley

Coventry

CV3 1HW (postcode on official website, but not recognised by my SatNav or Google Maps)

No Admission or Programme.

I had previously been here on 15th January 2005, when I saw the U18’s beat Aston Villa 3-1 in a Premier League Academy match. The pitch used in those days is now being built over (Photo 1 below, pitch was where the partly constructed steel framework is now behind the building). The new pitch is probably a couple of hundred yards away, beyond the new 3G caged pitch, where there are 4 grass pitches running widthways, with today’s match being on the nearest one.

The match was absolutely dreadful. Both teams had obviously had any attacking thoughts coached out of them, with every pass looking to go backwards if possible. Terrible stuff to watch as a neutral.

Colchester had a penalty saved when they were leading 0-1 and it turned out to cost them dearly. Coventry had a penalty awarded with five minutes left, which meant they were at last going to have to play the ball forward !!! They duly scored and then got a totally undeserved winner four minutes into stoppage time. There was still time for another five minutes to be added, during which there was a 21 man brawl (just the visitors ‘keeper not involved) that ended with a red card for each team.

One of the passengers had already seen a match on the new pitch our match was on today, having visited at the end of last season, but with the two clubs also meeting at U16’s level on the adjacent pitch, he decided to watch that instead. A good choice, it ended up 9-2 !