Lommel S.K. U17 v Park Houthalen U17

Belgium

Limburg Provincial U17-A

Sunday 13th October 2019

Kick Off 09.30. On Time !

Lommel S.K. U17 14 Park Houthalen U17 0, attendance 38

@ Jeugdcomplex ‘t Gestelbos, Pitch 5 synthetic

Soevereinpark

Speelpleinstraat

3920 Lommel

€2 Admission

No Programme.

As our overnight accommodation was only a fifteen minute drive from our intended afternoon match, we needed something to fill in a bit of time. This was the nearest match we could find, although it was also the earliest kick off as well, but it fitted the bill.

The game was as one sided as the score line suggests and was an awful match to watch as a neutral. Lommel were simply too good for Park and there was no comparison as far as the physical size of the players went. It was only 4-0 at halftime, but the second half saw the goals go in by the bucket load. Thankfully it was only 2 x 40 minute halves, as watching another ten minutes of this would have been a real drag. Not something that I would want to watch too often and it is easy to see why I didn’t bother with this kind of thing when I lived in Belgium

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K.F.C. Witgoor Sport Dessel v Lyra-Lierse Berlaar

Belgium

Division 3 Amateurs V.F.V. B

Saturday 12th October 2019

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.31

K.F.C. Witgoor Sport Dessel 2 Lyra-Lierse Berlaar 5, attendance 600 est.

11’ 0-1

22’ 1-1

34’ 2-1

36’ 2-2

58’ 2-3

81’ 2-4

89’ 2-5

@ Sportpark De Wouwer

Wouwerstraat 45

Witgoor

2480 Dessel

€10 Admission

Team Sheet, free.

The journey from Axel to Witgoor took around an hour and a half, which included going to our overnight accommodation in Mol en route. We already knew that the match tonight had been designated as a ‘risk match’, so we arrived at the ground early, just in case there were any problems getting in. As it turned out, no problem whatsoever (which is what we really expected, but better to be safe…) although as segregation was in operation, we had a choice. We could go in the ‘away’ section, which was behind one goal and along the far side, or, go in the ‘home’ section, which was where the clubhouse and main stand were, although the end behind the right hand goal had no access at all, so we were limited to the one sided view of the pitch. This scenario is not great for taking photos of the ground, especially with such poor standard floodlighting, as the main stand is the only thing worth focusing on, but at least you got a raised view of the action, which at the end of the day is what you’ve actually come to see.

Witgoor Sport have moved to Sportpark De Wouwer this season, having played at the Stadion Jef Lutyen for the last 83 years and one that I visited at the start of the 2015/16 season, a matter of weeks before I left Belgium for the U.S.A. The new ground has been developed on part of what was previously their youth academy set up.

Witgoor Sport came into the match 11th in the league table, whilst the visitors were third. The reason for the match being classed as a ‘risk’ was due to a good number of away fans making the journey from Lierse, as normally teams travel with very low numbers of fans for Belgian League matches, especially for those below the top two levels.

Lyra-Lierse dominated from the off and were soon ahead. Witgoor Sport levelled, totally against the run of play, then had a spell on top which saw them go 2-1 up, resulting in the only potential flash point of the game, as a number of plastic beer glasses were hurled from the terracing towards the away fans standing near the segregation fence, but it was the Police Officers stood in the middle of the two groups that took the soaking instead!

Lyra- Lierse levelled within two minutes and it was still 2-2 at the break. The visitors once again dominated as Witgoor Sport tired during the second half and having gone 2-3 up just before the hour, two late goals rounded off a resounding 2-5 win for Lyra-Lierse, which keeps them in third place in the league, but does close the gap, as the two teams above them were playing each other and drew 1-1.


F.C. Axel v V.V. Yerseke

Netherlands

Zaterdag 2 Klasse E, Zuid I

Saturday 12th October 2019

Kick Off 14.30 Actual 14.33

F.C. Axel 0 V.V. Yerseke 5, attendance 247

10’ 0-1

43’ 0-2

58’ 0-3

64’ 0-4

75’ 0-5

@ Sportcomplex F.C. Axel

Sportlaan 11

4571 CA

Axel

€3 Admission

Team Sheet, free, plus Season Magazine avaiable.

We headed out from Folkestone on the 08.50 Eurotunnel, which left two minutes late, to do what was looking like being a 4 match weekend trip. Our afternoon action was to be in the Dutch Amateurs 2nd Klasse (level 7 of Dutch football), in the town of Axel, which is just under 2 hours drive from Calais. It is in the Zeeland region, which is the strip of land that runs from the North Sea coast, eastwards towards Antwerp and is not actually joined to the main area of the Netherlands, as it is surrounded by Belgium on its southern and eastern border, but does have a link via the toll road through the Terneuzen Tunnel to the north.

Axel came into this 13th (second bottom) in the league table, with the visitors Yerseke being seventh. It became obvious very early on which way the three points were heading. It was only 0-2 at the break, but should have been at least another two or three goals more. Yerseke did add another three goals after the break, in what was as comfortable a 0-5 away win as you are likely to see.


Marlborough College v Chigwell School

Independent Schools F.A. Cup

3rd Round

Thursday 10th October 2019

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.04

Marlborough College 3 Chigwell School 2, attendance 54

11’ 0-1

17’ 1-1

23’ 2-1

43’ 2-2

80’ 3-2

@ Marlborough College Athletics Track Ground

Bath Road

Marlborough

SN8 1PA

No Admission or Programme.

Chigwell went in front early on, but having levelled the game up, Marlborough went ahead with a 20 yard screamer to lead 2-1 at the break. An early second half goal from the visitors made it 2-2 and both sides missed chances to edge back in front. Just as it looked like we would be heading for extra time, a last minute corner from the right was headed in from 6 yards to win it for Marlborough.


Shefford Town & Campton v Enfield Borough

Spartan South Midlands League

Division 1

Tuesday 8th October 2019

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.48

Shefford Town & Campton 3 Enfield Borough 1, attendance 61

5’ 1-0

23’ 2-0

58’ 3-0

78’ 3-1

@ Shefford Sports Club

Hitchin Road

Shefford

SG17 5JD

£5 Admission, including Programme, 12 pages*

Shefford Town & Campton are newly promoted into the Spartan South Midlands League, having won the Premier Division and Cup double in the Bedfordshire County League last season. They have started well at the higher level and are second in the league table, whilst the visitors started the night in fourth place.

Enfield Borough arrived by minibus, but that wasn’t until 18.55, and it transpired that they had forgotten to bring their kit with them. Luckily, Shefford lent them some, so the game was able to go ahead and only kicked off a few minutes late, which would probably have been the case anyway, such is the way at so many games these days.

Shefford opened the scoring after five minutes and doubled their lead eighteen minutes later, when a shot from outside the box went straight under the hapless visiting ‘keeper. Their third goal came just before the hour mark when a left wing cross was volleyed in from just inside the 18 yard box. Enfield pulled a goal back with a far post header twelve minutes from the end.

*The programme had all the basics and was better than a lot of those that clubs sell for a ridiculously overpriced £2. However, it could do with a proof reader. The Chairman’s notes state that this is the clubs first match back in the Spartan South Midlands League since 1994…..obviously forgetting the ten league games they have played so far! Then there is the constant reference to them winning the ‘Bedfordshire Premier League’…..They actually won the Bedfordshire County League, Premier Division……basic mistake, but completely different. Then one last gripe. On the results page, why can’t clubs just list their own score first? Their last three away matches are shown as W 0-7, L4-1, W 7-2 and they even have a home game shown as W 2-5……..why not 7-0, 1-4, 7-2 and 5-2, so that you clearly know which is their goal tally?……and people wonder why the matchday programme is dying out.


Wick v Ruardean Hill Rangers

Gloucestershire County League

Saturday 5th October 2019

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.03

Wick 3 Ruardean Hill Rangers 2, attendance 33

3’ 0-1

52’ 0-2

59’ 1-2

83’ 2-2

85’ 3-2

@ Wick Sports Ground

Oldbury Lane

Wick

BS30 5RJ

No Admission

£1 Programme, 32 pages.

Last Saturday I had seen Wick knocked off the top of the league table, dropping down to third place, following a 1-0 defeat at Bromley Heath United. Today they were hosting Ruardean Hill Rangers who were in eleventh place coming into this match.

The visitors took an early lead and were never really put under any pressure so comfortably held their one goal advantage at the break. Their lead was doubled early in the second half, but instead of pushing for a third goal, which could have killed the game off, they decided to try and protect what they had and their ‘keeper should really have got at least one booking for blatant time wasting on every goal kick, but the Referee was too weak to do anything about it. The negative approach soon began to backfire. Wick scrambled in a goal just before the hour mark to pull it back to 1-2 and it totally turned things around. Somehow, the visitors held their slender lead for another 25 minutes as they were under intense pressure, but the equaliser deservedly came with seven minutes left. It took just another two minutes for Wick to complete the turnaround, when a shot on the turn saw them nick a 3-2 win which sends them back to the top of the league table.

According to the match programme, Wick have ambitions to go up to Step 6 football, but there would be a huge amount of work needed to make the ground grading. Apart from the lack of floodlights, seats, or any covered area whatsoever, their biggest problem is likely to be that the main pitch is separated from the changing rooms by a second pitch, which rather oddly is right outside the clubhouse. Perhaps they could swap them round to meet the necessary requirements?

Above : Players and Officials make the long trek from the changing rooms, across the middle of the second pitch, to the main pitch.

Above : Ruardean Hill Rangers open the scoring.

Wessex Wanderers v North Bristol United

Bristol & Suburban League

Premier 2 Division

Saturday 5th October 2019

Kick Off 12.00 Actual 12.01

Wessex Wanderers 0 North Bristol United 7, attendance 8

14’ 0-1

24’ 0-2

30’ 0-3

35’ 0-4 (pen)

40’ 0-5

62’ 0-6

79’ 0-7

@ South Bristol Sports Centre, 3G Pitch

West Town Lane

Knowle

Bristol

BS14 9EA

No Admission or Programme.

An early kick off here meant plenty of afternoon options to get a double in. The match was 6th versus 2nd in the league table, with ‘Premier 2’ being the second level of this league.

The match started off very evenly, but once North Bristol United went ahead, through a close range header, the game became very one sided. It was 0-5 at the break and the second half was a real non event, although the goal of the game, a 25 yarder into the top corner, rounded off a resounding win for the visitors, who now go top of the league, having won their opening four matches. I think the Referee felt sorry for Wessex, as he blew the full time whistle a couple of minutes early and we were done and dusted by 13.35, which meant I had even more time to make it to my second match, not that I needed it…….

Above : North Bristol United make it 0-4 from the penalty spot.

Badshot Lea v Redhill

Combined Counties League

Premier Challenge Cup 1st Round

Tuesday 1st October 2019

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.50

Badshot Lea 3 Redhill 1 (AET), attendance 48 (38 official)

6’ 1-0

34’ 1-1

102’ 2-1

114’ 3-1

@ Westfield Lane

Entrance via Riverdale

Wrecclesham

GU10 4PF

£7 Admission

£2 Programme, 28 pages.

I had visited Badshot Lea back on 11th December 2004, when I saw them beat Kingsbury Rangers 2-1 in a Hellenic League Division 1 East match in front of 49 spectators. In those days they played at The Green, which was in the village of Badshot Lea itself, which is north east of Farnham. Nowadays, they are at their new facility in Wrecclesham, which is to the south west of Farnham.

The club had tweeted earlier in the day that the new pitch and drainage had stood up to the vast amount of rain over the last few days and that the game was going ahead without any problems. It was a bit concerning driving through torrential rain en route to the match and it was still raining heavily on arrival at the ground, but their confidence in the pitch was justified and at the end it was still in as good condition as when the game started.

The Premier Challenge Cup involves all Premier Division and Division 1 clubs, bar Jersey Bulls, as far as I can tell. This was an all Premier Division clash, seeing 13th place in the league table hosting 18th place. Badshot Lea wasted an absolute hatful of chances and should have won this with ease. It was 1-1 at halftime and remained so at 90 minutes. A cracking 25 yarder saw Badshot Lea regain the lead in the first period of extra time and they finally made it safe when they netted a third goal with six minutes of extra time left. Redhill could have easily won it with a bit more luck, as they struck the post twice and crossbar once, which could have swung the tie their way if any of those efforts had gone in.

The ground is typical of most new builds these days, although quite what the point is of putting their covered standing area where it is, is baffling. Set well back from the action and a blind spot view of the pitch in one corner due to the shabby looking ‘players tunnel’ blocking your view. As a ‘smoking area’ for those that require shelter whilst enjoying their filthy habit though, it’s just the job!

Above : Badshot Lea No.11 (obscured by the net) opens the scoring from a tight angle.

The three photos below show the shabby looking ‘players tunnel’, the blind spot view from the covered area and the awful choice of location for positioning it.