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Lynch Pin v Stokenchurch

Hellenic League

Division 2 East

Monday 24th April 2017

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.37

Lynch Pin 5 Stokenchurch 2,  attendance 23

26′ 1-0

46′ 2-0

53′ 3-0

68′ 4-0

70′ 5-0

71′ 5-1

80′ 5-2

@ Farnham Park

Beaconsfield Road

Farnham Royal

SL2 3BP

No admission or programme.

So, 5th v 9th, the hosts still able to finish third, whilst Stokenchurch will remain in their current position, whatever the other results are. It was a bit concerning to see that Stokenchurch had lost 0-9 at home on Saturday, but eventually they arrived in drips and drabs and we were underway seven minutes late. The Referee had decided that we would only play 2 x 40 minute halves because of this, but as is normally the case, there would have been no problem getting in the extra ten minutes, especially as the teams stayed out on the pitch for the halftime break.

Apparently, this is not the ‘normal’ pitch (although it will have staged their last 4 home games this season). That is the one that runs at right angles to this one, with the changing rooms behind the goal.

A.C. Milanello Milmort v R.S.C. Beaufays

Belgium

Liege Provincial 1

Sunday 23rd April 2017

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.02

A.C. Milanello Milmort 2 R.S.C. Beaufays 0,  attendance 106

69′ 1-0

76′ 2-0

@ Rue de L ‘Escousett, 91

4040 Milmort

€7 Admission

Team Sheet, free.

This was 9th v 5th, with no bearing on promotion or relegation issues, but was the chosen game as it was rumoured that Milanello would be dropping out of the league at the end of the current season, a fact that was confirmed by the home club officials. They do have one more game to play, but this was to be the last home match.

The match itself was pretty poor. Neither side looked liked they would ever score, especially after Beaufays had a penalty saved after 61 minutes, before the hosts somehow managed to edge in front shortly afterwards.

The ground was the original home of R. Milmort F.C. who went bust in 2010. It lay idle until 2013, when Milanello moved in, under their previous name of A.C. Milanello Herstal, before changing to the Milmort suffix a couple of years later.

Milmort, just to the north of Liege, is 190 miles from the Tunnel, and despite Passport Control doing their best to delay everyone, with a queue of over half an hour,  we still made our scheduled 2036 return on time.

Burnham United v Uphill Castle

Somerset County League

Division 1 West

Saturday 22nd April 2017

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 15.14

Burnham United 4 Uphill Castle 1,  attendance 61

23′ 1-0

42′ 2-0

49′ 2-1

66′ 3-1

82′ 4-1

@ Cassis Close

Burnham-on Sea

TA8 1NN

No admission or programme.

I decided to double up with the early kick off and head a further half hour drive down the M5 for my second game of the day.

It was 9th v 6th, but the visitors still had a chance of finishing third. After this though, they are just one place above Burnham and out of the running for third place.

Five minutes before kick off, the Referee appeared with four others, carrying a bucket of sand. The next ten minutes were spent filling in various holes in the corners of the pitch, which should surely have been done earlier than this. It then took him another nine minutes to lecture the club linesmen and captains, before we finally got started. I can’t remember going to two games in a day, where both matches kicked off 14 minutes late. To add to matters, he then played six minutes stoppage time at the end of the first half and eleven minutes at the end of the second !

Clevedon United v Staplegrove

Somerset County League

Premier Division

Saturday 22nd April 2017

Kick Off 12.00 Actual 12.14

Clevedon United 4 Staplegrove 2,  attendance 55

2′ 1-0

19′ 2-0

44′ 3-0

66′ 4-0

73′ 4-1

88′ 4-2

@ Coleridge Vale

Southey Road

BS21 6NS

No admission or programme.

This was 15th (3rd bottom) v 6th in the final game of the season for both these teams. Despite the win, Clevedon are not out of the bottom three, with the two teams either side of them in the league table also picking up points. A win for Berrow, in either of their two remaining matches, would leave Clevedon second from bottom.

There was a bit of confusion regarding the kick off for this one. The league website had said 12.30, but the Football Traveller magazine had it as 12.00, which was what the home club Secretary also said it had been agreed upon.

Windlesham & Lightwater v Chobham Burymead

Surrey County Intermediate League (Western)

Premier Division

Wednesday 19th April 2017

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.34

Windlesham & Lightwater 2 Chobham Burymead 2,  attendance 27

26′ 1-0

28′ 1-1

43′ 1-2

59′ 2-2 (pen)

@ Windlesham Field of Remembrance

Updown Hill

Windlesham

GU20 6DT

No admission or programme.

This was 11th (3rd bottom) v 7th. A win for the hosts would have guaranteed them finishing 4th bottom, but this result means they might only finish one from bottom, so still in danger of being relegated.

Wisborough Green v West Chiltington

West Sussex League

Premier Division

Tuesday 18th April 2017

Kick Off 18.00 Actual 18.18

Wisborough Green 3 West Chiltington 4,  attendance 37

30′ 1-0

50′ 1-1

55′ 1-2

57′ 1-3

66′ 1-4

76′ 2-4

78′ 3-4

@ The Village Green

Wyatt Close

Wisborough Green

RH14 0BU

No admission or programme.

I arrived here at 17.30 to find the away team starting their warm up. The pitch was being roped off by a club official and the only three home players there were starting to put up the nets. At the scheduled kick off time there were only three home players kitted out, with the ‘keeper on ‘dog mess duty’, shovel in hand scanning the pitch. Even when it did finally kick off, some eighteen minutes late, the home team started with only 10 players, but were up to strength a couple of minutes in and even had a couple of substitutes as the game went on.

There was certainly nothing ‘end of season’ about this game, despite it being a 7th v 5th mid table match. Despite the late start there was never going to be a problem with the light, especially when halftime was taken as just four minutes, both teams staying out on the pitch.

Haverhill Borough v Leiston Reserves

Eastern Counties League

Division 1

Monday 17th April 2017

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 14.59

Haverhill Borough 13 Leiston Reserves 0,  attendance 143

19′ 1-0

35′ 2-0

43′ 3-0

49′ 4-0

53′ 5-0

57′ 6-0

59′ 7-0

77′ 8-0 (pen)

78′ 9-0

80′ 10-0

84′ 11-0

90′ 12-0

90′ + 3, 13-0

@ The New Croft 3G Pitch

Chalkstone Way

CB9 0BW

£5 Admission

£1 Programme, 32 pages.

I normally save grounds with floodlights for midweek night matches, but with very little in the way of double opportunities today, I decided to do it with a little diversion on the way home from Norfolk. It was also handy in saving another £5 in toll charges on the Dartford Crossing, although I would probably return outside the hours of the ‘congestion’ charge if I had done this ground for an evening kick off, but a saving nevertheless.

If ever there was proof needed that reserve teams should not play in the same league as proper first teams, then this was it. Leiston turned up with just the bare eleven players and had no one at all on the bench…..including a manager or coach !

With Haverhill second in the league and Leiston bottom, then it was no surprise that it was a home win, but the performance, or lack of, put in by Leiston, was pathetic.  They even had a man red carded on 86 minutes for punching a Borough player. Perhaps they needed to show a bit more ‘fight’ in other areas. The win means the hosts have finished in a promotion position, although they will probably have to upgrade the ground to achieve this, unless they move onto the main stadium instead, as they play a fair number of games on there already, despite the 3G being their supposed home venue. It’s a pity they are allowed to play on a ‘ground’ as poor as this and worse still, at a higher level next season. It just doesn’t seem right that a team can play at Step 5/6 of the non league level on a pitch that has other markings in various colours on it.

The programme today was a double issue with their match versus Braintree Town Reserves on 12th April, although apart from the front cover and a squad list on the back cover, Braintree are not mentioned anywhere else, whereas Leiston are covered over 2 pages of text, but this is all about their first team, with a single paragraph at the end being the only mention of the reserves.

I used to enjoy visiting grounds in the Eastern Counties League, but that was before the introduction of the reserve teams that have blighted so many leagues these days. Thankfully, this completes visits to the current crop.

Spixworth v St. Andrews

Anglian Combination

Premier Division

Monday 17th April 2017

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.02

Spixworth 1 St. Andrews 3,  attendance 97

28′ 0-1

52′ 1-1

61′ 1-2

72′ 1-3

@ Village Hall

Crostwick Lane

Spixworth

NR10 3NQ

£2 Admission, including Programme, 20 pages.

This was 1st v 9th and a real surprise result, although fully deserved. The last fifteen minutes was played mainly in the St. Andrews half of the pitch, but they stood firm and even had to endure almost nine minutes of stoppage time as well.

Spixworth came into this having won 25 of their 26 league matches, the other game being a 1-1 draw at home to Acle United. Despite this superb record, they can still be overhauled by Harleston Town, who are 8 points behind, but with two games in hand and they too have only lost once this season, 2-0 at Spixworth. The return fixture is the last game of the season, so if both teams continue to win their remaining games, they will go into the final game separated by just 2 points !

AEK-Boco v Lebeq United

Gloucestershire County League

Saturday 15th April 2017

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 14.59

AEK-Boco 5 Lebeq United 0,  attendance 102

7′ 1-0

8′ 2-0

16′ 3-0

63′ 4-0

87′ 5-0

@ True Clarity Pavilion

Greenbank Road

Hanham

BS15 3RZ

No Admission

£1 Programme, 20 pages.

A rather typical end of season mid table match as twelfth entertained seventh in the league table. This was the final game of the season for Lebeq, this defeat dropping them two places in the table, whilst AEK-Boco still have five league matches, plus a cup final, to play.

A blistering start meant it was game over a quarter of an hour in, and a straight red card five minutes from time simply rounded off a bad day for the visitors.

Guru Nanak v Greenways

Kent County League

Premier Division

Tuesday 11th April 2017

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.17

Guru Nanak 0 Greenways 6,  attendance 38

2′ 0-1

23′ 0-2

30′ 0-3

66′ 0-4

76′ 0-5

77′ 0-6

@ Guru Nanak Sports Ground

Khalsa Avenue

off Trinity Road

Gravesend

DA12 1LU

No admission or programme.

This went as expected. Guru Nanak had lost all 24 league matches they had played this season, although it is hard to see how they have failed to avoid defeat at least once, as they didn’t look as bad as their record suggests. Greenways meanwhile, arrived in third place in the table. They are now second, five points adrift of the leaders, Punjab United, but with a game in hand. Crucially, they still have to play each other, at Greenways, on the penultimate Saturday of the season.