Sunday, 29 January 2017

FISHERS DOUBLE INSPIRES WOLLATON TO THE POINTS

Precision Notts Senior League
Premier Division
ATTENBOROUGH FC 1 WOLLATON FC 6

With Hazel;s daughter over for the weekend and them attending her brother in laws party in the evening, I had already made plans to go to football alone, when I left Mansfield at 10am, it was belting it down with rain, so thought no camera today, plus if Attenborough FC was called off, I could get the trams to Nottingham Trent Uni on the 3g. Hazel dropped me at Hucknall, where I got the tram and the sun began to shine, I decided to stay on the tram till Beeston and got off and had a pie from Birds and then caught the bus to the main road in Attenborough and walked down the long lane to the ground.

All credit to the Attenborough committee as they were working on the pitch to get the game on, it was a heavy pitch but looked superb. Had a cuppa and a chat with the 3 officials and got the teams line ups from both sides, before heading to pitch side.

Attenborough are towards the bottom end of the table, as they have a new manager and a totally new squad, whilst Wollaton seem to win a game then lose a game.

The game kicked off and Attenborough were first to settle in to the game and had Wollaton on the back foot and after 9 minutes, they were in front through LIAM McCORMACK. This seemed to wake Wollaton up, with Ben Moore shouting out instructions from the side lines, but both sides then had to make very early substitutes. This seemed to effect Attenborough the most and within a minute after 13 minutes,DAN CHADWICK had pulled it back to 1-1.

The game then swung to and fro with both sides equally attacking, but after 33 minutes,
 the home keeper bought down the Wollaton right winger for a penalty to which JAKE FISHER dispatched though the keeper did get a good hand to it to put his side in front. The first half though was quite even and in the interval I spoke to a groundhopping couple from Kimberley who had come to watch the game and we felt the game was there for any of the clubs to go and win.

The Secong Half began and it was the homesters on the attack and the visiting keeper was forced in to 2 very good saves to keep his clubs lead in tact. On 57 minutes, the visitors increased their lead when a lob hit the crossbar and SEAN CRAVEN was first to react and head the ball home. After 62 minutes a superb run and weave through the Attenborough defence was finished by JAKE FISHER to make it 4-1. Jake Fisher then on 67 minutes cut down the left wing and set up LIAM TOWLE to head in to a empty net. On 72 minutes ASH KELLY completed the scoring. We then had a massive downpour and the players carried on playing but just wanted to see time out. Though it was 6-1 to Wollaton, Attenborough;s players heads didnt drop and they tried to keep playing.

Must give a mention to all 3 officials ref Craig Langton and his Assistants James Tewson & Michael Evans, who had a very good game.

Saturday, 21 January 2017

CLIFTON DO IT FOR PHIL

Notts Senior League
Premier Division
REAL UNITED FC 0 CLIFTON ALL WHITES FC 6

A minutes silence took place before kick off in respect of long time Clifton All Whites supporter Phil Odam and his team didnt disappoint him as they went on their mission towards top spot in the table. With Awsworth Villa;s match being postponed and table toppers losing at home to AFC Dunkirk, this win was like gold dust for the All Whites.

From the start, Clifton were in the front foot and got the early breakthrough on 6 minutes, when Haughton levelled the ball for CRAIG ANDERSON to sweep home. Real pushed forward and McDonald dealt with a shot that he turned round for a corner.

On 17  minutes, All Whites broke down the left side and CONNOR HARDY placed his shot in to the bottom corner to double his sides lead.  On the half hour, it was 3-0 as Clifton were taking full control of the game, from a corner on the left hand side, CONNOR HARDY was first to react and backheel the ball in to the net. On 41 minutes, ALEX HAUGHTON made it  4-0 when he hit home after the ball hit the Real crossbar.

After my half time cuppa, kindly made by Real Secretary Rich Hopkin and a chat to Scott Litchfield, it was back to pitchside and a chat with Clifton;s secretary Dave Wigley.

Real came out the second half and looked to be moving the ball about a lot more and had a couple of half decent chances, which on another day may well have found the back of the net, but the visitors kept probing and on 73 minutes CRAIG MEAKIN fired a rocket of a shot from 25 yards out to make it 5-0.

On 88 minutes, Clifton substitute BEN CLARK rounded off the afternoons scoring when making it 6-0.

During the match a police helicopter had been flying low up above the pitch, it was only when we got in the pub next door, that we saw a white tent at the side of the River Trent and we had been informed that a body had been recovered. Hazel and Shawn had been sat in the pub most the afternoon and had seen the lights and tent going up and the body being lifted out.

I must mention all 3 officials who had superb games today,, so well done Gavin Rice, Matthew Picker and Aiden Jackson, I must also thank Referee Gavin Rice who kindly donated another £5 to the Blogs Charity.

A lad with a bright future is Will Oldham for Real United who is only 17 and was given man of the match by Clifton All Whites.

Photos from the game can be seen on this LINK

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Notts FA COUNTY CUP SEMI FINAL DRAWS

Nottinghamshire FA Senior Cup
Semi Finals

Carlton Town v Teversal FC
Rainworth MW v Basford United

Nottinghamshire FA Intermediate Cup
Semi Finals

Nottingham Trent University/Basford United Community v Hucknall Town Reserves
Sherwood Colliery Reserves v AFC Dunkirk

Nottinghamshire FA Junior Cup

Mansfield Hosiery Mills v Bilborough United
Southwell City Reserves v Awsworth Villa Reserves

Nottinghamshire FA Minor Cup
Semi Finals

Aslockton Cranmers v Wollaton IV XI
Gedling Southbank Colts v AC Wollaton

Sunday, 15 January 2017

COTGRAVE POTTS THE POINTS

Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League
Premier Division
COTGRAVE FC 3 BASFORD UNITED COMMUNITY FC 0
My first visit to Woodview this season saw Cotgrave put up a very good performance against Basford United Community. Cotgrave are having a bit of a funny season, where they win one then lost the next one, whilst the young Basford side have been in the top three of the table for most of the season.

On arrival, I got my team lines from the three officials, Sam Worrall, Tim Bee and Matt Picker and noticed that Cotgrave had two players back from suspension from last weeks defeat away at Ruddington Village, whilst Basford were missing star target man Harry Wakefield.

There was a minutes silence for the late Graham Taylor before the game kicked off and the homesters were soon in front after just 4 minutes, when a ball found LEE POTTS on the left hand side, who drove his shot and it seemed to go slow motion in to the far corner of the net.

Cotgrave pushed on and were winning the second ball and probing forward, whilst Basford were pushing forward but the final ball was missing for them.

After 32 minutes, LEE POTTS secured his second of the game and doubled his sides lead to 2-0.

A nice cuppa at half time as the strong sun had set and the temperture had dropped, Basford came out more attacking and were camped in the Cotgrave half for the first ten minutes and on 54 minutes, were very unlucky not to have clawed a goal back when a 35 yard shot from Sylla smashed the crossbar with Garton beaten, this seemed to awaken Cotgrave and they began to take control of the game again and Brown was called in to a couple of saves, whilst at the other end, Garton made a superb double reflex save.

After 69 minutes, the ball was played across from the left side and ANDY MCLEAN turned and tap the ball home to claim the points.

Photos from the game can be viewed on this LINK

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

THE WRENS FLY INTO THE SEMIS

Nottinghamshire FA Senior Cup
Quarter Final
RAINWORTH MINERS WELFARE FC 9 REAL UNITED FC 1
Att: 55
Programme £1 with free teamsheet

After Real United beat Step 6 club Arnold Town in the previous round and step 5 Rainworth MW not in the best of form of late, I felt this may well be a close tie, how wrong could I be, as Rainworth produced one the best performances Ive seen by any club this season, with some lovely passing moves and diagonal balls that led to many of their goals. It could have been so different if Real had taken their chance in the first minute when the ball flashed across the penalty area and just flew past the far post.

This woke The Wrens up and they took the lead after 4 minutes, when MATT SKYES converted a penalty. It was the same player who doubled his sides lead on 14 minutes who slotting home from close range. It was tie over on the half hour when MATT HARRIS was through on goal to make it 3-0. Just before half time, things got worse for Real when PHIL BUXTON netted and made it 4-0.

Real came out for the second half and pushed forward and ALEX COOK pulled a goal back after 51 minutes to reduce the arrears. They continued to press forward but this left gaps at the back and Rainworth were quick to exploit this and made it 5-1 on 65 minutes, when Real;s Caulton was shown a red card for a last man challenge in the box, to which MATT SKYKES dispatched his second penalty of the game and completed his hat trick.

On 69 minutes, it became 6-1 through LANGFORD, then 2 minutes later HARRIS put Rainworth in seven heaven.

Real United tried but was getting caught out by runs on the wing and on 88 minutes, TOMAS POOLE hit a 35 yarder in to the net, then just before the final whistle, HERBERT ran through a tired Real defence to slot home the final goal over the evening.

Was great to meet up with a lot of folks Ive not seen for a while, including Les Lee, Gordon Foster, Barry Clarke, Bob and Nat Crawford and of course always good to see Malc Storer, Id also like to thank Stan from Arnold Town for the kind £4 donation for the Charity Blog.

Sunday, 8 January 2017

GREAVES SLOTS UNITED INTO THE SEMIS

Nottinghamshire FA Junior Cup
Quarter Final
MANSFIELD ATHLETIC FC 2 BILBOROUGH UNITED FC 2
3-3 after Extra Time
Bilborough United win 2-1 after penalties

Mansfield Athletic FC won the County Minor Cup last season as well as the Derby Christian League treble and as soon as the draw for the Quarter Finals of this seasons County  Junior Cup was drawn, then this was the fixture I was to attend, one to represent the Precision Notts Senior League and secondly, this is the closest ground to my house, Ive never been to.

With some heavy rain on Friday, I rang Athletic's Sec Norma on Saturday Morning just to check that the game was on and for directions.

Quite a walk from the changing rooms to the pitch before the match, had a chance to have a chat with the referee Ant Gregory, who funny enough was the ref for the previous round tie I witnessed between Premium v Southwell City Reserves in the County Intermediate Cup a few weeks ago.

The game kicked off and the home side took shape and looked quite dangerous, putting together some good passing football and on 6 minutes MATT CHAPMAN had put them in front. Bilborough seemed to be a little shocked and at this stage the Mansfield Woodhouse based side had all the play.

As I took a stroll round the pitch, I was situation behind the home net when SEAN BUTLER drove home the equaliser on 13 minutes, this seemed to lift the visitors as they began to attack a bit more, whilst Athletic were playing on the break down the left hand side.

On 31 minutes, Bilborough were awarded a free kick some 35 yards out, which was fired in by Greaves, to which the keeper dropped to the surprise of everyone for JOEL BUXTON to tap home. This didnt knock the keepers confidence as he was to go on and make at least 3 excellent saves during the game.

The Second Half, United looked to extend their lead and Buxton thought he had done that on the hour, when his 25 yard shot was pushed on to the bar by the home keeper.

With seconds remaining on the clock, a last gasp break saw Athletic break on the right hand side and MATT CHAPMAN fire home to take the tie in to extra time.

Bilborough then went to a 3-5-2 formation and it paid off for them straight away, as after 95 minutes, they gained a corner, where at the back post, young sub ZADANE MITCHELL put his side in front again.

Bilborough with the advantage now began to play the clock down, but in the final minute of Second Half extra Time, it was Athletic;s turn to gain a corner kick on the right side, where all 11 of their players entered the box, as the ball came across, up went MATT SISSON and headed home to take the tie to penalties.

United were first up and missed, with Mansfield scoring theres, sot he advantage was with the home club, Bilborough scored their second, whilst Athletic hit the post, so it was level after 2 pens a piece. JOHN GREAVES then hit the target with what turned out to be the winning kick, as all other pens were missed or saved.

A real good match played in the right spirit by two clubs from which both their leagues can be very proud of.

PHOTOS FROM THE MATCH CAN BE SEEN ON THIS LINK

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

STAGS WIN M1 CLASH

East Midlands Counties League
KIMBERLEY MINERS WELFARE FC 2 SOUTH NORMANTON ATHLETIC FC 0
Att: 104
Programme £1
Teamsheet Free

As always a friendly welcome to the Stag Ground, the home of Kimberley Miners Welfare for their Bank Holiday afternoon clash where they hosted South Normanton Athletic from just 2 junctions up the M1. 

On arrival I was greeted by both clubs committees and soon got myself a cuppa, programme and teamsheet and then walked in to the clubhouse came Bolton based hopper and friend Colin Green who purchased a Stags badge and a cuppa.

The game began in bright sunshine, so I walked over to the far side of the ground and joined 2 hoppers from Shrewsbury, who was going to Sheffield FC but when they pulled in to KFC at Chesterfield found thhe game had been called off, so re-routed to this game.

The match became lively, with both teams matching some fair and crunching tackles, but it was the homesters having the majority of the attacks and after 10 minutes went ahead through TOM DALE.

The rest of the half was fairly even with both sides have several chances and both keepers in fine form.

The Second Half, I stood behind the clubhouse goal with Macca and had a chat about local football, as he had just arrived from Belper United v Graham St Prims, a match that had kicked off at 1.45pm.

The Second Half, South Normanton looked more likely to get the equaliser but good defending and a couple of good saves kept The Stags in front. With Normanton pushing forward on 86 minutes, CONOR CARTER found space at he back of their defence and fired his side in to a 2 goal lead and bank the points for them.

Would like to thank Danny Staley for a lift up to the Badger Box at Annersley, so Hazel could fetch me.

Photos from the match can be seen on this LINK