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Showing posts with label Wivenhoe Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wivenhoe Town. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Eastern Counties League "Groundhopper Day"

The first Eastern Counties League "Groundhopper Day" of the season took place this weekend, the staggered kick off times allowing local football supporters the chance to see four games in 24 hours.

It also proved attractive to some not so local people, such as myself! 

The extravaganza began on the Friday night when Long Melford lost 3-0 at home to Saffron Walden Town. Due to work commitments I was unable to attend, so I came to the party for the three Saturday games....


12pm Eastern Counties League Division One, Blackhouse Lane,
Cornard United 0-4 Wivenhoe Town
Attendance: 108

The first match of the day took me to the village of Great Cornard, on the outskirts of Sudbury, for the midday kick off between strugglers Cornard United (currently 2nd bottom) and Wivenhoe Town (currently the league leaders). I was a little concerned as the sat-nav took me down the very narrow Blackhouse Lane but suddenly a football ground appeared before my eyes! It was a hive of activity with many junior games taking place on the outside pitches. The actual ground is in the corner of the complex, hidden behind the trees.



Given the respective league positions of both teams, the game turned out exactly how one would have predicted. Wivenhoe were two goals up inside ten minutes thanks to Ray Turner and Adam Hampson. In all honesty Cornard offered little and could count themselves fortunate that it was still only 0-2 at the interval. Wivenhoe added two more goals in the second period, Turner completing his hat-trick. 






3pm Eastern Counties League Premier Division, The New Croft,
Haverhill Rovers 1-1 Swaffham Town
Attendance: 152

I first visited Haverhill Rovers back in 2010 when they were in the last days at their previous home Hamlet Croft. The New Croft was opened that same year and is a genuine community sports ground with numerous teams (including Division One side Haverhill Borough) sharing the facilities.




The game was a tale of two penalties, one for each side, in the second half, converted by Perry Moody for Haverhill and for Alex Vincent Swaffham. Overall the game was a cagey affair with neither team looking like scoring until the very kind intervention (for us hoping to avoid the dreaded 0-0 anyway) of the referee. A draw was a fair result in the end.





6pm Eastern Counties League Division One, The Unwin Ground,
Ely City 1-0 Haverhill Borough
Attendance: 157

The final game of the day involved a trek through many picturesque villages in eastern England as my car weaved along roads that flitted between Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire to the city of Ely.

As the Cathedral disappeared into my rear view mirror, I did wonder, once again, where the sat-nav was taking me. The Unwin Ground, named after former club president Doug Unwin who passed away in 1990, is about 1.5 miles from the city centre. It has been home to Ely City since 1986.




Ely were always in control of this game but couldn't convert their chances. Fortunately, for them, an Alex Knowles effort did find the net after 65 minutes.

That brought to an end a top day of 'groundhopping' spent in some top company. I hope the clubs felt the effort worthwhile, I appreciated their efforts and I will certainly look forward to the next "Groundhopper Day" in March 2016.






Saturday, 5 October 2013

EASTERN COUNTIES LEAGUE 'GROUNDHOPPER DAY'

Another weekend, another hop. There seems to be a innumerable amount of hops in this current season and whilst some don't particularly appeal to me, the Eastern Counties Hop certainly did.

This allowed me to tick off three step 5 grounds in a league I have barely scratched the surface of. All are based in Essex, which made it a cost effective, if hectic, way of getting three grounds done.

As you can imagine, lots to get through so I'll keep this brief. It was a 6am early start for the 275 mile journey to..................


12pm Eastern Counties Premier League
Broad Lane
WIVENHOE TOWN 1-3 Felixstowe & Walton United
Attendance: 137

Our travelling party arrived at Broad Lane about 15 minutes before kick off. As we anticipated the programmes had long sold out but no dramas as the club offered to do a reprint.


After a long journey I felt it necessary to take advantage of the clubs' offer of a burger and a pint for £4.

Plenty of familiar faces were milling about and it was great to have a catch up with a few of them.


The main stand at the ground appears unfinished as there are steel supports erect at either end of the seats.

As for the game, well it wasn't the greatest as Wivenhoe are struggling this season and Felixstowe didn't have to get out of second gear to clinch the points.

The Dragon's Luke Goldie-McSorley (66) cancelled out Jordan Matthews (37) opener but goals from Daniel Thrower (70) and Bradley Barber (90) ensured the win for the Seasiders.







3pm Eastern Counties Premier League
The Rush Green Bowl
FC CLACTON 1-4 Newmarket Town
Attendance: 197


Next on the agenda was trip to the seaside, though I never had time to see any of it!

Clacton's quirky Rush Green Bowl was my favourite ground of the day. A hotch potch of stands gave the ground a proper non-league feel. The ground was opened in 1987 after the sale of their Old Road ground.

The current incarnation of Clacton were founded in 2007 after the demise of Clacton Town



Unfortunately for the seasiders they were comprehensively outclassed by a lively Newmarket Town. The Jockey's could and should have scored more than the four goals they did. Jamie Thurlbourne (2 & 37) Deakan Napier (25) gave the visitors a 3-0 interval lead. Richard Chadwick (47) added the fourth before Aaron Condon (53) bagged a consolation.











6pm Eastern Counties Premier League
North Road
BRIGHTLINGSEA REGENT 2-1 Stanway Rovers
Attendance: 250

The final game of the day took place at Brightlingsea's North Road, the ground is tucked away in a residential area. The only football furniture was a pre-fab stand.

The club were very welcoming and made good on their promise of a free programme and half time cup of tea.

The game was a niggly affair which saw the visitors end the game with 9 men. Two strikes from Terry Rymer (21) and Liam Whittaker (25) gave the homesters the lead. substitute Peter Maina (53) halved the deficit but any hopes of a comeback were extinguished when two players saw red. Just a 'Brucey Bonus' an unused substitute also saw red for Stanway. Not a pleasant end to the day.





The journey back home ended at 3am when I put the key in the door, but there was a pit stop at the Alexandra Arms in Kettering, where 16 ales were on offer. As much as I would have liked to have tried many, I had to make do with a couple of halves.

Overall, the day felt more like the league had just staggered kick off's rather than a full blown groundhop. To me that gave the impression of 'normal' games with just a few extra bods in attendance. 

The clubs basically got on with it and all the boxes were ticked as far as I was concerned. The issues (excuse the pun) with programmes were sorted (or in the process of being sorted) and I hope the clubs found it worthwhile. I certainly did and I look forward to visiting Norfolk next March.

This is the leagues take on the day
http://thurlownunnleague.co.uk/essex-groundhopper-day-proves-popular/