Saturday, 4 December 2021
FLINT TOWN UNITED (Cae-y-Castell)
Saturday, 20 November 2021
RETFORD FC (The Rail Ground)
NORTHERN COUNTIES EAST LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, RETFORD 4-2 HARROGATE RAILWAY ATHLETIC, ATTENDANCE: 132
When the first national lockdown began in March 2020, with all football cancelled or behind closed doors, and not knowing when fans would be able to return to stadiums, I became slightly obsessed with the Futbology app, as a means to reminisce of games gone by and to plot in my head future visits to grounds, if we were ever allowed again.
Saturday, 13 November 2021
PENRHIWCEIBER RANGERS (Glasbrook Field)
ARDAL LEAGUE SOUTH WEST DIVISION, PENRHIWCEIBER RANGERS 3-0 CAERAU (ELY) AFC, ATTENDANCE: 84 (h/c)
There are many, many grounds in Wales that have stunning backdrops and, having seen many pictures of the Glasbrook Field, this has been on my groundhopping radar for a wee while.It would have been great to have come here a few weeks back for the big Welsh Cup tie versus Flint Town United, but I was unable to make the journey. Nonetheless I was here at last and I certainly wasn't disappointed!
Penrhiwceiber is a village in the borough of Rhondda Cynon Taff and, like most of the towns and villages in the area, it developed as a result of coal mining. The first shaft of what became known as Penrikyber Coillery was sunk in 1872. At it's height in the 1920's the mine employed over 2,000 men. The pit was eventually closed in October 1985, another closure in the aftermath of the year-long miners strike that took place between March 1984 and 1985.
Prior to the game I visited the Big Pit National Coal Museum in nearby Blaenavon, the tour involved going down a mine shaft 300ft underground. It certainly gave me a small insight into what these men had to deal with. I was down there less than a hour on a guided tour and that was enough for me. I'm not sure I could have coped with working down a pit.
Friday, 5 November 2021
TÜRKGÜCÜ MÜNCHEN (Olympiastadion)
3.LIGA, TÜRKGÜCÜ MÜNCHEN 1-2 VIKTORIA KÖLN, ATTENDANCE: 1,016
I had a crazy moment this weekend when I decided to have a day trip to Munich to watch a game. Yes, a ridiculous notion but when the game was taking place at the iconic Olympiastadion, then you understand why.





































