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Saturday, 8 April 2017

PELSALL VILLA (The Bush Ground)

MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE,
PELSALL VILLA 4-1 BOLEHALL SWIFTS, ATTENDANCE: 63

On a beautiful sunny afternoon I made my way down the M6 for what I thought was to be a "vulture job" as it was announced earlier in the year that Pelsall Villa would be leaving their Bush Ground at the end of the season.

However, after having a quick word with an official of the club at the ground, I was told an agreement was in place with the landowners for the club to play there next season and probably the season after next. All good news.



Pelsall is a small village near Walsall and The Bush ground has been home to Pelsall Villa since the mid seventies and is named after the adjacent public house The Old Bush, which is now derelict. The is a covered stand behind one of the goals but the most noticeable aspect of the ground is the sloping pitch.




The club were reformed in 1961, after the original Pelsall football club were founded in 1897. The club joined the West Midlands (Regional) League in the 1980's and were promoted to the Midland Alliance in 1996. The club subsequently dropped back to the WMRL before joining the Midland Combination in 2009. The Midland Alliance and Midland Combination merged in 2014 and Pelsall Villa were placed in Division One of the new set up, where they remain to this day.

However Pelsall are currently in a battle to stay in Division One, finding themselves second bottom of the table and in their last game out they were hammered 10-0 by Bromsgrove. There was a definite need for a reaction from the Villains.


Bolehall Swifts were the visitors today and it was they who started the game brightest. After 22 minutes they took the lead when a cross from the left was slotted home by Ben Brookes. However just five minutes later the game was all square when Swifts failed to clear a corner and the ball fell to Osiris Robertson in the six yard box and he turned to fire the ball home.


In the second half Pelsall began to take control of the game as their defence withstood anything Bolehall could throw at it. Kicking down the slope they were also looking very potent on the counter attack. After 61 minutes Pelsall got themselves in front when Tom Green was on hand to finish off a good passing move.


In the final stages, as Bolehall pushed for an equaliser, they were caught on the break twice and Green (89) and Tan Katsukunya (90) added some gloss to the scoreline. However then can be no argument it was a deserved, and much needed, victory for Pelsall.




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