Old Carthusians v King’s College Wimbledon Old Boys

Arthurian League

Premier Division

Saturday 5th September 2020

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 10.56

Old Carthusians 3 King’s College Wimbledon Old Boys 0, attendance 5

38’ 1-0

43’ 2-0

74’ 3-0

@ Commons Extension Sports Ground, Pitch 3

Robin Hood Way

London

SW15 3QF

No Admission or Programme.

This game was played here due to Old Carthusians normal home ground at Charterhouse School being unavailable due to Covid-19 restrictions. The match was played on Pitch 3, which is the furthest of the three parallel pitches when looking from the changing room building, which are separated by a hedge from another eight pitches beyond.

Old Carthusians are regularly challenging for the Arthurian League title and on today’s evidence this season will be no different. A stubborn King’s defence were finally broken down when a shot on the turn found it’s way into the bottom corner of the net seven minutes before the break, with a second goal, courtesy of a header, making it 2-0 shortly afterwards. The only goal of the second half, scored from a rebound, gave Old Carthusians a comfortable 3-0 win.

The game was over by 12.37 so plenty of time to head off for a second match.

Above : The Ground is well signposted from the A3 Southbound.

Whistle Stop v Liss Athletic Reserves

Friendly

Thursday 3rd September 2020

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.13

Whistle Stop 6 Liss Athletic Reserves 3, attendance 32

34’ 1-0

37’ 1-1

42’ 1-2

50’ 2-2

57’ 2-3

71’ 3-3

75’ 4-3

90’+ 1, 5-3

90’+2, 6-3

@ Hawkley Pitches

Hawkley Road

West Liss

GU33 6JP

No Admission or Programme.

Whistle Stop are a new team in the Meon Valley Sunday League Division 1, whilst Liss Athletic Reserves play in the East Division of the Hampshire Combination & Development League.

Whistle Stop played in ‘West Liss F.C.’ kits (probably their name last season ?) and had the usual Sunday League look, where a couple of players had the wrong colour shorts, and another two in non matching socks, but as far as ability goes, they looked a decent side. For good measure, they even had substitutes coming on and putting on the shirt of the player they were replacing. Not very hygienic, especially with Covid-19 in our midst!

It was a good end to end game, that was in the balance until Whistle Stop killed the game off with two goals in stoppage time. I was surprised how light it was when we finished at 19.52, considering the thick cloud overhead.

Silchester v Kingsclere

Hampshire Premier League

Division 1

Wednesday 2nd September 2020

Kick Off 18.00 Actual 17.58

Silchester 4 Kingsclere 0, attendance 84

7’ 1-0

41’ 2-0

58’ 3-0

59’ 4-0

@ Silchester Recreation Ground

Pamber Road

Silchester

RG7 2PH

No Admission or Programme.

After watching twenty three friendlies since football returned, it was finally down to a competitive fixture. Silchester (apparently they have dropped Village from their name this season) were making their debut in the Hampshire Premier League Division 1 tonight, having played in the Basingstoke & District League last season. Kingsclere were sitting in mid table, in what was their first season in the league, when football was brought to a halt in March due to Covid-19.

Silchester didn’t have to wait long for their first goal at this level, a volley from 30 yards giving the ‘keeper no chance. Cameron George swept in the second goal, following a left wing cross, just before the break to give them a 2-0 lead, then he completed his hat trick, with two goals in a minute as we approached the hour mark.

Fair play to the Referee, and both teams, in getting underway a couple of minutes early, which meant the game finished at 19.40 and no problem whatsoever with the light.

Finchampstead v Yateley Green

Friendly

Tuesday 1st September 2020

Kick Off 19.15 Actual 19.17

Finchampstead 2 Yateley United 3, attendance 24

13’ 0-1

36’ 0-2

43’ 0-3

56’ 1-3

59’ 2-3

@ Arborfield Green Leisure Centre, 3G Pitch

Sheerlands Road

Arborfield Garrison

RG2 9GB

No Admission or Programme.

I had started the evening intending to watch Old Windsor (East Berkshire League) versus F.C. Dionysus (Thames Valley Sunday League) but it soon became apparent that this may be something of a ‘joke’ match, with the visitors ticking all the boxes when it comes to how many people perceive Sunday League football to be, so I bailed out in the hope of something better. When Dionysus started warming up, I noticed their players were wearing eight different colours of shorts and an even higher number when it came to the socks, although they did have matching shirts! A few minutes before the scheduled six o’clock start there was still no Referee either. At least I had back ups. It was a forty minute drive to my chosen game, which was a new ground for me, or I had the option of a later kick off for a revisit at an F.A. Cup tie, although that would be subject to actually being able to get in, such are the current limits on crowd numbers and advance tickets and so on.

The ground here at Arborfield is a pretty new set up, built as part of a huge housing development on what was once a Military base. Both clubs had advertised the match as being at The Bohunt School, which is next door, but very much a separate venue.

The match was between two Step 7 teams, Finchampstead playing in the Thames Valley Premier League Premier Division and Yateley United in the Hellenic League Division 2 East. It was very much a game of two halves. Yateley dominated the first half, building up a three goal lead, with Finchampmstead getting the better of the second period, but not quite able to get back on level terms.


Barcombe v Burgess Hill Albion Reserves

Friendly

Sunday 30th August 2020

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 10.58

Barcombe 3 Burgess Hill Albion Reserves 0, attendance 13

14’ 1-0

42’ 2-0

61’ 3-0

@ Barcombe Recreation Ground

School Gardens

off School Path

Barcombe Cross

BN8 5DR

No Admission or Programme.

This was an unusual time and day for two Saturday teams to play a match. What was more strange though, was the fact that these two are in Mid Sussex League Division 4 South (Step 12) and they open up their season with this exact fixture this coming Saturday!

Barcombe took the honours today, courtesy of being the more clinical with their chances. Come Saturday, it could be a totally different outcome.

Larkfield & New Hythe Wanderers v Eastbourne Town

Friendly

Saturday 29th August 2020

Kick Off 15.00 Actual 14.59

Larkfield & New Hythe Wanderers 2 Eastbourne Town 4, attendance 83

12’ 0-1

33’ 0-2

40’ 0-3

66’ 0-4

75’ 1-4

87’ 2-4 (pen)

@ New Hythe Lane

Larkfield

ME20 6PU

No Admission or Programme.

I only made it here with a couple of minutes to spare. In fact, I was still giving in my Covid-19 track & trace details at the ground entrance when the game got underway a minute early. At least the pitch was in full view!

This match was only arranged on Friday, after both teams had been let down by their intended opposition pulling out at short notice, so it fitted the bill perfectly. Larkfield & New Hythe play in Division 1 Central & East of the Kent County League (Step 8) whilst Eastbourne Town play three levels higher, in the Premier Division of the Southern Combination League.

Eastbourne were well on top, although they were made to work hard. They were cruising towards a comfortable win, easing off towards the end, which enabled Larkfield & New Hythe to grab a couple of late goals that made the game look closer than it was.

So, the treble worked out fine in the end and the best ground of the day, as expected, was saved until last. To be fair, there can’t be too many grounds anywhere in the country better than this at Step 8.

Potters v Seal

Friendly

Saturday 29th August 2020

Kick Off 13.00 Actual 13.06

Potters 7 Seal 0, attendance 14

9’ 1-0

30’ 2-0

37’ 3-0

50’ 4-0

69’ 5-0

70’ 6-0

84’ 7-0

@ Potters Mead

Borough Green Road

Wrotham

TN15 7RD

No Admission or Programme.

I arrived from my morning match with four minutes to spare, although this became ten minutes due to the late kick off.

It was another match between two Sevenoaks & District League teams. Potters are in the Premier Division (Step 11) with Seal in Division 2 (Step 13). The two division gap was just too much to make it a real contest. Potters were clinical in front of goal and although Seal fought until the end, the result was never in doubt.

St. Lawrence v Blackham & Ashurst Saracens

Friendly

Saturday 29th August 2020

Kick Off 11.00 Actual 11.04

St. Lawrence 2 Blackham & Ashurst Saracens 2, attendance 8

3’ 1-0

17’ 2-0

32’ 2-1

82’ 2-2

@ Rooks Hill Road

Bitchets Green

Stone Street

TN15 0NB

No Admission or Programme.

I only noticed this match when I looked at twitter just after 09.30 this morning. Within five minutes I had received the kick off time and venue from the visitors, so instead of doing a double today, it would hopefully now be a treble instead.

This was between two teams who play in the Sevenoaks & District League Premier Division (Step 11). When last season was curtailed by Covid-19, St. Lawrence topped the league table having won eleven of their twelve matches, with the other game drawn. Blackham & Ashurst were second bottom.

St. Lawrence were very impressive early on, but seemed to run out of steam. The visitors came back well and in the end deserved more than a draw from a very strong performance. The only downside was that the game was played as 3 x 30 minutes. Instead of making ridiculous decisions, such as the recent banning of fans from attending friendly matches, it is about time the F.A. outlawed games that are not played as two halves!

Above : The visitors score their opener.


Pulborough v Newtown Villa

Friendly

Thursday 27th August 2020

Kick Off 18.15 Actual 18.28

Pulborough 4 Newtown Villa 1, attendance 15

12’ 0-1

22’ 1-1

49’ 2-1

67’ 3-1

79’ 4-1

@ Pulborough Recreation Ground

Rectory Close

Pulborough

RH20 2AJ

No Admission or Programme.

At the end of last week Pulborough had tweeted that they were looking for opposition for tonight’s game. I tweeted them yesterday, then again today, about whether there was indeed a match, but they never bothered replying to either message. Then, just two hours before kick off, they tweeted that there was indeed a match tonight!

As I arrived at the ground there was a very heavy rain shower and the wind was blowing at a fair pace. With thick cloud overhead, combined with the match kicking off late, the Referee had stated it would be 2 x 40 minute halves, just to be on the safe side as far as the light, or lack of it, was concerned. However, the weather improved as the game went on and we had nice warm sunshine for most of the second half. There was never going to be a problem as far as the pitch was concerned. It was immaculate and as good as any I have seen on a local recreation ground.

The teams are both in the West Sussex League. Pulborough are in Championship North Division (Step 9), which is the second tier, whilst Newtown Villa are in the Premier Division. The visitors were the better side in the first half, but Pulborough had the better of the second period. The last two goals for the hosts were absolute screamers from 25-30 yards that gave the ‘keeper no chance.

Typically, having opted for a shortened match, it was still very light when the game finished at 19.53.

Above : Newtown Villa open the scoring.
Above : No problem being socially distanced from the players here!

Greenways Aces Old Boys v Medway Rovers

Friendly

Wednesday 26th August 2020

Kick Off 18.45 Actual 18.36

Greenways Aces Old Boys 3 Medway Rovers 2, attendance 18

5’ 1-0

32’ 2-0

34’ 2-1

55’ 2-2

69’ 3-2

@ Cascades Leisure Centre

Thong Lane

Gravesend

DA12 4LG

No Admission or Programme.

This was a clash of two teams from the Rochester & District League. Greenways are in Division 2 (Step 13) and Medway are Division 1.

I arrived a little earlier than the advertised 18.45 kick off, just in case they decided to start a bit earlier, as it seemed ambitious to kick off so late without the use of floodlights and it turned out to be the correct decision.

This was by far the most competitive match I have seen this pre-season and it certainly wasn’t very ‘friendly’. There seemed to be a nasty undercurrent and a couple of times it looked like it may get out of hand. The score line may have been different if Medway hadn’t missed two penalties. The first was saved by the ‘keeper, when it was 1-0, and the second was put wide when it was 3-2.

Match day visits to sporting stadia