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Showing posts with label Flint Town United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flint Town United. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 December 2021

FLINT TOWN UNITED (Cae-y-Castell)

CYMRU PREMIER, FLINT TOWN UNITED 4-1 HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY, ATTENDANCE: 223

With the stormy weather battering the country this weekend I opted to stay local with another visit to Cae-y-Castell, the home of Flint Town United.

Flint returned to the top tier of Welsh football for season 2020/21, after an absence of 22 years but, due to coronavirus restrictions, this season is the first chance for supporters to cheer on The Silkmen. The crowds have reflected this and a recent game against rivals Connah's Quay attracted a 1k plus attendance.

So far, expectations have been well and truly exceeded with Flint spending the majority of season hot on the heels of runaway leaders The New Saints.

Flint were founder members of the League of Wales in 1992 and had six seasons in the top flight before relegation to the Cymru Alliance in 1998.

Flint actually finished distant runners up to Prestatyn Town in the Cymru North in 2020 but were promoted after Prestatyn's Bastian Road failed ground grading criteria.


Cae-y-Castell, or Castle Field in English, has been home to Flint since 1993 when they left their previous home, Holywell Road (which is now buried under a retail park).

The ground is just a short walk along the coastal path from the 700 year old Flint Castle, famous as the location of a fateful meeting in 1399 between Richard II and his rival to the crown Henry Bolingbroke (later Henry IV), an event immortalised in Shakespeare’s Richard II.

This afternoon was a reasonably comfortable win for Flint.

With the strong wind blowing from one end of the pitch to the other, the game hinged on who could take advantage with the wind at their backs. It was the homesters as they went in 3-0 up at the break and it should have been more. Kai Edwards (16) Michael Wilde (41) and Jack Kenny (44) scored the goals.

Haverfordwest, who had former Welsh international Jazz Richards in their starting XI, weren't without their chances and they actually missed the first big chance of the match and had a couple of opportunities to make things interesting after substitute Williams (58) had got one back. However Flint made certain of the points when Kenny (80) scored his second of the match.

Just for further information if you do visit Cae-y-Castell this season then make sure you try the locally produced pies on sale here, they are absolutely superb!





Saturday, 31 October 2015

RHOSTYLLEN (The Rec, Vicarage Hill)

FAW WELSH CUP 2nd ROUND, RHOSTYLLEN 0-2 FLINT TOWN UNITED, ATTENDANCE: 120 (est)


Today attention switched back to the Welsh Cup, as the competition reached the second round. After a visit to the island in the last round, it was a short trip up the A483 to Wrexham for today's action. When the draw was made, the only team left in the Northern section that I hadn't visited was Rhostyllen. When they were drawn at home to Flint Town United, it was a no brainer as far as I was concerned.


Rhostyllen is a former mining village, with many residents working at the nearby Bersham Colliery, which before closure in December 1986 was the last working coal mine in the Denbighshire coalfield.

There is evidence of football being played in Rhostyllen as early as 1879, which is the year displayed on the club badge. The Vicarage Hill field has been used to play football since 1955, when it was donated by Colonel Fitzhugh. The Rec ground is excellent for this level of football, with a railed off pitch and a small covered brick stand.




There have been many clubs who have taken to the field under the name of Rhostyllen (a Rhostyllen & Bersham won the Wrexham Area Division One in 1995 and a Rhostyllen MV also won Division One in 1989) with the last incarnation playing as Rhostyllen United when they folded in 2005.

 The reformed club joined the North East Wales League in 2015. Due to cup fixtures, the club have only played 5 league games and won them all, so they are, currently, well placed with games in hand.

In their debut Welsh Cup campaign this season, Rhostyllen have seen victories over AFC Brynford (6-0) Brymbo (1-0) and Berriew (2-1). The club are also through to round four of the Welsh Trophy.

Rhostyllen are the lowest ranked Northern side left in the competition so today would be their biggest test so far as they welcomed Cymru Alliance outfit Flint Town United to The Rec.

Unfortunately for the home side there would be no giant killing, as this game was a step to far, though they did make Flint work hard for their victory.

Stewart Carroll gave Flint the lead when he blasted home the ball from the edge of the area after 10 minutes. Rhostyllen worked their way back into the game and tested Flint 'keeper Ross Dalton with a few efforts. However just before half time, Carroll scored a superb free-kick to double Flint's lead (pictured below).




The Silkmen controlled most of second period and had chances they really should have taken to extended their lead and make their afternoon slightly more comfortable. However as the game moved into it's latter stages, Flint took their foot off the gas and allowed Rhostyllen chances to get themselves back into the tie, with one effort cleared off the line. However Flint held on to secure their passage to the next round and a home tie with Welsh Premier League Newtown.