St. Leonards Social v Punnetts Town

East Sussex League

Premier Division

Monday 1st April 2024

Kick Off 14.00 On Time!

St. Leonards Social 1 Punnetts Town 7, attendance 19

19’ 0-1

34’ 0-2

40’ 0-3

61’ 0-4

64’ 0-5

70’ 0-6

73’ 1-6

90’ 1-7

@ Tilekiln Playing Fields, Pitch 2

Ingleside

Hollington

St. Leonards

TN38 9RZ

No Admission or Programme.

I had already done a game here at Tilekiln Playing Fields, when I saw Rock-a-Nore draw 1-1 versus St. Leonards Social back in April 2010, a game which was played on Pitch 3. That pitch is furthest from the changing rooms and is actually down on a lower level, separated from the main field by a row of trees/hedge, with the pitch running lengthways away from the complex. It was only about ten minutes drive from Westfield to St. Leonards and as F.A. Full Time was showing that today’s game was on Pitch 2, then it was worth driving here just to see if that was correct. It turned out it was and the allocated pitch number was also correct, being the furthest of the two pitches from the entrance, both running widthways as you look across from the changing rooms and separated by what was an old cricket square.

The match was 10th (out of 12) versus 2nd in the league table and in the end went very much as expected. Punnetts Town played some really good football, which was no mean feat considering the grass was in urgent need of a cut and certainly didn’t help with their passing game, but they still totally overran the hosts. It was 0-3 by halftime, the pick of which was the third goal, a 30 yarder into the bottom corner. Two more just after the hour mark made it 0-5, before a three on one break saw it become 0-6 with twenty minutes left. St. Leonards did pull one back minutes later, courtesy of a cracking 25 yard free kick that bounced right in front of the ‘keeper, skidding off the turf and totally mis footing him on it’s way in. They even went close a couple of times in the next five minutes, but it was Punnetts Town who rounded off the scoring when they made it 1-7 in the dying seconds.

Westfield v Sedlescombe Rangers

Mid Sussex League

Premier Division

Monday 1st April 2024

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.06

Westfield 3 Sedlescombe Rangers 1, attendance 103

26’ 1-0

31’ 2-0

32’ 2-1

84’ 3-1

@ Knight & Davey Community Stadium

The Tawnies

Main Road

Westfield

TN35 4SL

No Admission or Programme.

I had seen Westfield play a home game back in December 2007, when they drew 3-3 with Rustington in a Sussex County League Division 2 match in front of 56 spectators. That game was played on their Parish Field ground, but they have now moved to the brand new Knight & Davey Community Stadium, which is 100 yards further out of town, on the opposite side of Main Road to the former (still there and hosting a youth game this morning). The changing room building is on the near side, where you enter from the car park, with this being the only side of the pitch currently railed off, with the dugouts opposite. Hard standing is available on the entrance side too, as well as behind the goal to the right. The pitch was in excellent condition (it was hosting a reserves game after this) and the club had tweeted early this morning that the game was definitely going ahead okay.

The match was 4th versus 12th (second bottom) in the league table. Westfield opened the scoring after twenty six minutes, when a cross from the right was finished with a header flicked into the far corner. They doubled their lead five minutes later, when another cross from the right was played back across the six yard box and hooked in from close range. From the re-start Sedlescombe made an instant reply, when the ball was tapped to the side and the striker hit a shot from a yard inside his own half that sailed over the ‘keeper, as he desperately back pedalled trying to tip the ball over the crossbar. The second half saw Westfield get on top, but they struggled to kill the game off. They did see a free kick come back off the post just before the hour mark, before finally making the game safe with six minutes left, converting a corner from the left with a downward header at the far post.

The result sees both teams end the day in the same league position that they started in, Westfield ten points adrift of league leaders Reigate Priory, although they do have two games in hand, whilst Seddlescombe trail third bottom Rotherfield by sixteen points and despite having six games in hand, look certain to go down.