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Tuesday 26 December 2023

🎄 ⚽️ BOXING DAY 2023 ⚽️ 🎅

May I start by wishing you and yours a very Happy Christmas. Like most people, after the celebration and over indulgence of yesterday, I needed to blow the cobwebs off and what better than a Boxing Day 'double header' of football.

It was actually great to get in a couple of new grounds as it had been over a month since my last newbie, in South Wales, so it was early start for a trip up to the North East and an 11am kick off on Teeside...

NORTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE
PHOENIX PARK, TRINITY COLLEGE 
BORO RANGERS 2-2 REDCAR ATHLETIC 
ATTENDANCE: 254

My Boxing Day double began with a very entertaining game at Phoenix Park where it was honours even in the 'A174 derby'. Middlesbrough based Boro Rangers were hosting near neighbours Redcar Athletic in the Northern League division one. 

This is Boro's debut season at this level, having won the division two title at the first attempt having gained promotion from the North Riding Football League. This was actually the sixth season in a row Boro Rangers had won a league title having won the Teeside League (2016 & 2017) and the North Riding League (2018, 2019 & 2022). Not bad for a club that only formed in 2003.

The club are based on the 3G pitch at Trinity Catholic College in Middlesbrough and, given the weather over the Christmas period, this was part of thinking as it was virtually guaranteed to be on.

After a fairly even opening period Redcar took the lead through Donny Holdsworth (35) but a penalty just after half time, converted by Danny Lofts (48) levelled things up. Redcar were then reduced to 10 men when Joe Ferguson (54) recieved a second yellow card but it was the 10-men re-took the lead when Lewis Riston (74) headed home. Lofts (81) then equalised for the second time, but despite late pressure from Boro a winner wasn't forthcoming. 

The draw was a fair result in my humble opinion.








From Phoenix Park it was then a 40 minute up the A19 to...


NORTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION TWO
BOLDON COLLIERY WELFARE 
BOLDON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 3-3 JARROW
ATTENDANCE: 144

My Boxing Day double concluded with a trip to the  Boldon Colliery Welfare Ground. I had been next door many years ago to see the now defunct Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association but this was my first visit to this ground.

Formed in 1892 as Boldon Star, Boldon CA had been mainstays of the Wearside League for over 70 years before gaining promotion to the Northern League for the first time in their history in 2021, after an appeal to the FA after the season was curtailed due to the covid pandemic.

Boldon Villa was another previous name of club, hence the signage around the ground, and 'The Villa' is the clubs nickname. Legendary Charlton Athletic goalkeeper Sam Bartram was born in Jarrow and played for Boldon Villa in his youth.

Today I witnessed a superb 'South Tyneside derby' which ultimately finished honours even in the but that wasn't half the story!

Jarrow were in complete control of the game from the off and goals from Luke Hudson (14) Lutfur Karim (32 penalty) and a brilliant strike from Chris Brennan (36) put the visitors in a commanding position. It was them imperative that the homesters scored the next goal and that is what they did through Levi Collins (39). That lifeline was well and truly grabbed!

The second half saw a complete turnaround and it was Boldon who were the dominant force. Jude Harrison (70) headed home to make it 3-2 and with the clock ticking into stoppage time the homesters were awarded a penalty of their own, which was converted by Collins (90) to bring the score level at 3-3.

A tremendous match for the neutral and a great advert for the Northern League.







🎄🎅 MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR.  SEE YOU IN 2024! ☃️🎄