Staines Town v Guernsey

Isthmian League

Division 1 South Central

Wednesday 9th February 2022

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.47

Staines Town 2 Guernsey 8, attendance 121

24’ 0-1

28’ 0-2

29’ 1-2

30’ 1-3

33’ 2-3

38’ 2-4

51’ 2-5

68’ 2-6 (pen)

83’ 2-7

88’ 2-8 (pen)

@ Wheatsheaf Park

Wheatsheaf Lane

Staines

TW18 2PD

£10 Admission

£2 Programme, didn’t bother buying.

As with last night, with no new grounds for me, it was time for another revisit. I hadn’t been to Staines Town since 21st February 1995, when they drew 1-1 with Uxbridge in a Middlesex F.A. Senior Cup Quarter Final, back in the days when replays were still a part of the game. An added attraction tonight was that it was Guernsey who were the visitors.

The game was a real ’six pointer’ as bottom of the table was hosting fourth bottom, although Guernsey are in a bit of a false position, as following travel restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic, it sees them having seven games in hand on most of the clubs in the bottom half of the table.

As dull as last night’s game at Sutton United was, this was the complete opposite. In fact, the first half was as good as I’m likely to see anywhere this season. Both teams attacked at every opportunity and it was a surprise that it took twenty four minutes before the first goal arrived. Once it did, the floodgates opened. The opener went the way of the visitors and they added a second just four minutes later. Within a minute, Staines pulled it back to 1-2, but Guernsey restored their two goal lead almost immediately. We only had to wait another three minutes for the next goal, as a superb free kick, into the top corner from the angle of the box pulled it back to 2-3. Five minutes later, Guernsey made it 2-4, when goal machine Ross Allen scored his second goal of the night, scoring at the near post, but he was injured in the process, resulting in him being substituted a couple of minutes later. According to the Guernsey F.C. website he has scored 267 goals for them in 270 appearances! Even at non-league level, that is some record. After an incredible spell of six goals in 15 minutes, it was a shame that there had to be a halftime.

The second half never matched the first, but that would have been too much to ask. Staines still battled, but Guernsey powered on to add four more goals, two of which were penalties, to run out deserved 2-8 winners. If only all relegation battles were as good as this. Fantastic entertainment.

Above : There’s always one…..
Above : Guernsey make it 0-2. Smashed past the ’keeper at his near post.

University Westminster v University Surrey 3rds

British Universities & Colleges Sport

South Eastern Conference Trophy

Wednesday 9th February 2022

Kick Off 16.00 Actual 16.04

University Westminster 3 University Surrey 3rds 1, attendance 2

17’ 1-0

61’ 2-0

90’+ 2, 2-1

90’+ 4, 3-1

@ Quintin Hogg Memorial Sports Ground, River Pitches 3G

Hartington Road

Chiswick

London

W4 3UJ

No Admission or Programme.

When I came to the Quintin Hogg Memorial Ground to see University Westminster play Brunel University 3rds on 13th November 2019, the game was played on the grass pitch in front of the old pavilion. They are now playing their home games on the recently opened 3G pitch, located at the River Pitches part of the sports ground, which is on the opposite side of Hartington Road, sandwiched between Chiswick Bridge and Westminster Boat House. There is spectator access along the full length of one side of the pitch.

The match was third in Division 5D versus fourth in Division 5C. Westminster led at the break courtesy of an own goal, following a diagonal free kick into the box that was inadvertently headed into his own net by a defender whilst challenging to clear the ball. A far post header saw them double their lead just after the hour mark and despite Surrey reducing the arrears a couple of minutes into stoppage time, there was still time for Westminster to restore their two goal margin.