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Old Shirburnians v Old Wellingtonians

Arthurian League

Division 4

Saturday 12th February 2022

Kick Off 11.00 On Time !

Old Shirburnians 5 Old Wellingtonians 2, attendance 5

7’ 0-1

8’ 1-1

13’ 2-1

30’ 3-1

52’ 4-1

72’ 5-1

84’ 5-2

@ Westway Sports & Fitness Centre, 3G Pitch

1 Crowthorne Road

North Kensington

London

W10 6RP

No Admission or Programme.

The 3G cage here is far more interesting than what is normally on offer. The pitch is far too narrow, but it does have a seated stand and the surrounding area certainly gives a great backdrop as far as taking photographs go. Arriving here by car was no problem, as there is a car park underneath the pitch. Unusually for London, it is not a rip off, as it is only £1.50 for up to three hours.

The match was 1st versus 5th in the league table. The visitors took the lead early on, which certainly set the game up nicely from a neutral point of view, but they were pegged back within a minute. Shirburnians then got on top and edged in front five minutes later and by halftime it was 3-1. The second half was much the same as the first, with Shirburnians coasting into a 5-1 lead, before a late reply from the visitors made it 5-2. The F.A. Full Time website wrongly shows the score as 4-2.

The game was finished a little earlier than expected, due to a quick turnaround at halftime, so rather than stay in the area for a local match, I decided to head back west along the A40/M40 to watch a game in Oxfordshire instead.

Burton Albion U18 v Mansfield Town U18

Football League Youth Alliance

North East Conference

Friday 11th February 2022

Kick Off 14.00 On Time !

Burton Albion U18 1 Mansfield Town U18 0, attendance 40

90’+ 3, 1-0

@ St. George’s Park, Dick Bate Pitch 10

Newborough Road

Needwood

Burton upon Trent

DE13 9PD

No Admission or Programme.

St. Georges Park has twelve full size pitches, one of which is indoor and another that is 3G. I had previously done Pitch 6, which is the main show pitch that has covered seating along one side as well as seeing a game on Pitch 2, which is the 3G. The pitches are named in honour of past England players etc, such as David Beckham, Paul Ince, Alan Shearer, Sir Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker and, erm Dick Bate, which is where today’s game was played. I had to google him, but can’t see what he really did to achieve having a pitch named after him.

It was a good contest, between two very evenly matched teams. A bit too evenly matched really and it looked nailed on to end goalless, especially after Mansfield had a penalty saved midway through the first half. The deadlock was finally broken in the third minute of stoppage time, with a bit of a scuffed shot that found the bottom corner. The Referee blew the final whistle as soon as the game restarted.


Hylton Colliery Welfare v South Moor

Wearside League

Division 2

Thursday 10th February 2022

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.34

Hylton Colliery Welfare 1 South Moor 2, attendance 21

15’ 0-1

80’ 1-1

87’ 1-2

@ Downhill Football Hub, 3G Pitch 3

Kingsway Road

Downhill

SR5 4BB

No Admission or Programme.

The Downhill Football Hub has hosted regular matches this season in the bottom two divisions of the Wearside League, as well as a number of cup matches, as the league look to avoid end of season fixture congestion by playing games at this neutral venue. There are three 3G pitches here, two that run parallel to each other, whilst Pitch 3 is down in a hollow to the right as you exit the hub building. All three having spectator viewing areas along one side. As with a number of these hubs, a QR code is required to gain entry.

Tonight’s match was 7th versus 3rd in the league table. South Moor took an early lead and played some really nice football. They were well in command and should have had the game sewn up before halftime. Hylton would certainly be top of the league if moaning at the Referee after every decision was rewarded with points. They didn’t come across as the nicest of clubs. It didn’t help that their ’bench’, and hangers on, felt the need to stand on the pitch for the duration of the match, usually 2 or 3 yards in from the touchline, even when the ball was in play and only twenty yards away from where they stood. At one point there were eight of them, including two that were smoking. There really is no need for this when there is a permanent barrier in place.

Hylton equalised with ten minutes left, after South Moor had failed to get the all important second goal that would have killed the game off. Three minutes from time, the visitors got a deserved winner, when a shot from the edge of the D flew into the top corner, giving the ’keeper no chance.

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.

Sutton United v Salford City

League 2

Tuesday 8th February 2022

Kick Off 19.45 Actual 19.47

Sutton United 0 Salford City 0, attendance 2,491 (58 away)

@ The Borough Sports Ground

Gander Green Lane

Sutton

SM1 2EY

£20 Admission

£3 Programme, didn’t bother buying.

I first came here on 24th March 1990, when I saw Sutton United beat Altrincham 2-1 in a Conference match, in front of 752 spectators. Twenty years later, I returned, this time seeing a 2-0 win versus Kingstonian, in an Isthmian League Premier Division match (att. 779) on 9th November 2010 and tonight, after a gap of eleven years, it was to see them playing in the Football League.

I’m not too sure that there have been significant changes to the ground since I was last here, apart from the television gantry and the tiny temporary looking seated section in the away end. It is safe to say, it isn’t the best ground, as far as getting a good viewing point goes. You are just too far from the action (not that there was much tonight!) and combined with no atmosphere at all, it gives a pretty poor match day experience.

The match itself was dreadful, which doesn’t say much for this division, considering it was 3rd versus 10th in the table.The first half was absolutely dire. Salford had a goal ruled out for an alleged hand ball (no VAR here) and Sutton hit the post in stoppage time. That was about it. The second half wasn’t much better. Sutton had a couple of half chances, whilst Salford offered nothing.

The game didn’t finish until 21.45, but on the plus side, I was in the house just twenty seven minutes later. It’s a shame it was such a poor game, as it is an easy ground to visit midweek, but it will be hard to tempt me back after that showing.




Broxbourne Badgers v Chipperfield Corinthians

Herts Senior County League

Aubrey Cup

Saturday 5th February 2022

Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.08

Broxbourne Badgers 0 Chipperfield Corinthians 3, attendance 7

45’+ 1, 0-1

47’ 0-2

85’ 0-3

@ Paringdon Sports & Social Club, Top Field Pitch 2

Paringdon Road

Sumners

Harlow

CM19 4SG

No Admission or Programme.

Paringdon Sports & Social Club has five grass pitches, all of which are roped off through plastic posts. There are three pitches that run parallel in front of the changing room building, then up on a higher plateau, hence the name Top Field, are two more, today’s game taking place on Pitch 2, the furthest one from the entrance. Thankfully, there is plenty of on site parking, as the housing estate bordering the complex didn’t look like the kind of place you would want to leave your car.

On paper, this looked to be the perfect cup tie, as Division 2 (6th place) hosted Premier Division (9th place). In the end it didn’t meet expectations. Chipperfield should have been six goals up, before finally converting in stoppage time to lead 0-1 at the break. Two minutes into the second half it was 0-2 and game over. Despite an awful pitch, which was certainly a leveller as far as the gulf between the teams went, Broxbourne never looked like scoring. In fact, I think they only got the ball into the opposition box three times, twice wasting what can only be described as half chances, at best. Chipperfield finally made it 0-3 with five minutes left. They should really have hit double figures, but their finishing was woeful.

Despite the game not being great, I found it more disappointing that a team called Badgers didn’t play in black and white!

Above : Chipperfield substitute (extreme right) sends goal No.3 on its way into the top corner


Old Albanians S.A. v Old Kingstonians

Arthurian League

David Woolcott Trophy

Saturday 5th February 2022

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.12

Old Albanians S.A. 3 Old Kingstonians 0, attendance 4

16’ 1-0

28’ 2-0

44’ 3-0

@ Katherine Warington School Sports Centre

Common Lane

off Lower Luton Road

Batford

Harpenden

AL5 5FH

No Admission or Programme.

Today’s match saw 3rd in Division 4 host 4th in Division 5 South. Old Albanians S.A. had a comfortable start in their defence of the trophy they won by beating Old Cholmeleians II in last season’s final. They missed an early chance to go ahead from the penalty spot, but the kick was well saved. It wasn’t long before they broke the deadlock however, when a long ball was flicked on and the striker coolly lobbed the ’keeper. The same player doubled their lead, shooting through a crowded box from 16 yards, before the game was put beyond reach a minute before halftime, when a ball from out on the left hand touch line was totally misjudged by the ’keeper, ending up in the far corner after it bounced over his head. The second have drifted to a conclusion, with a few chances for the hosts,, but the goal tally never looked like being added to.

Above : Old Albanians see an early penalty saved.
Above : Old Albanians open the scoring.

Rassau v Aberbargoed Town

North Gwent League

Premier Division

Friday 4th February 2022

Kick Off 19.15 Actual 19.11

Rassau 2 Aberbargoed Town 2, attendance 27

36’ 1-0

68’ 1-1

82’ 1-2

85’ 2-2

@ Abertillery Sports Centre, 3G Pitch

Alma Street

Abertillery

NP13 1QD

No Admission or Programme.

The 3G pitch here at Abertillery Sports Centre has hosted Welsh League games in the past. It is far better than most caged pitches, as there is full spectator access on all four sides, as well as a decent length of cover on one side. Rassau normally play on the 3G at Ebbw Vale Sports Centre, but double bookings of that facility led to the game being switched here.

This was my first taste of the North Gwent League, as 8th hosted 3rd in the league table. Rassau held a 1-0 lead at the break, scoring with a far post header, after a cross found it’s way across the box at the second attempt. Aberbargoed drew level midway through the second half, firing in from close range after the ’keeper failed to punch clear from a near post corner. The visitors looked to have won it eight minutes from time, scoring with a cracking finish that beat the ’keeper at his near post, to edge 1-2 ahead, but three minutes later Rassau made it 2-2, nodding in from close range, after a cross was headed back across the box. A fair result overall.

Above : Rassau open the scoring.

City University London v University Essex 3rds

British Universities & Colleges Sport

South Eastern 5D

Wednesday 2nd February 2022

Kick Off 15.15 Actual 15.17

City University London 2 University Essex 3rds 1, attendance 6

8’ 1-0

38’ 1-1

63’ 2-1

@ Salisbury Hall Playing Fields, 3G Pitch

Walthamstow Avenue

Walthamstow

London

E4 8ST

No Admission or Programme.

This was 2nd versus 1st in the league table and what is now becoming an all too often occurrence at BUCS games, a colour clash meant the home team played in bibs.

City went ahead early, finishing a through ball with a shot through the ’keeper’s legs, with Essex drawing level shortly before halftime, when a quick break down the right, ended with a pass across the six yard box for a side foot finish at the far post. The hosts got the winner just after the hour mark with a 20 yard effort curled into the top corner. City cut the lead at the top to a single point with this win, whilst Westminster are third, a further point back, but having played a game more than the top two.

The ground is accessed via the car park of Sainsbury’s (it is also where you park, which is free for 3 hours), going through a gate to the right hand side of the store. Spectator access inside the cage is along half of one side, although the middle section of this has a high fence, so in effect the viewing section is only a quarter of the pitch length.