Saturday 6 December 2014

Match 19. Cray Valley PM v Beckenham Town

Saturday 6th December 2014 @3pm
Southern Counties East Football League
CRAY VALLEY PM 3-0 BECKENHAM TOWN
Badgers Sports Ground, Middle Park Avenue, Eltham.

Admission: £7
Programme: £1
Team sheet: free
Attendance: 35
Refreshments: Guinness, £3.30. Coffee, £1.

Not my original choice of ground as I arrived in Basildon just after 1pm and stopped in KFC for lunch. With dry roads and a glaring sun I didn’t think my chosen match at the Selex Ground (Basildon Town FC) would have any problems so when I parked up at 1.40 the ominous lack of cars and players told the story. Game off.  A quick check of the pitch followed. No standing water, soft pitch but not muddy. Who knows why, maybe a bit frosty at 9am?  Anyway, I had to be back home at 5pm so it was back along the A127 and M25 to the Badgers ground, which was confirmed match on, on their twitter at 2.25 and I arrived at 2.45pm.

This was my 2nd visit to Badgers, the first being in 2006 when they were in the KCL.  There has been much improvement to the ground since then, allowing them to play at Step 5. The clubhouse has been re constructed, with 2 bars and a kitchen with a hatch outside, replacing the old small bar and changing rooms.  Two plasma screens show BT Sport and Sky sports in the main bar.  New changing rooms are situated in the adjacent new build. A marquee is being constructed further down outside the car park, which needs resurfacing due to some huge pot holes near the entrance. The club are definitely geared up for the hiring out of facilities.

Inside the ground, the pitch has quite a bit of sand in both penalty areas and centre circle. The pitch is now fully railed off and has moved 15-20 yards down the slope to allow for a small floodlit training area. There is covered Atcost standing for 50 just before the dugouts.  The opposite touchline has a 50 seat covered seated Atcost. The surround is hard standing on 3 sides and is enclosed by a new 6ft wooden fence with the reserves pitch behind the seated stand end.

I stood with the low hazy sun on my back for the first half, then into the covered standing area for the 2nd half with Becks secretary (Peter) in situ, bellowing his disappointed at his sides’ lacklustre 2nd half performance.  The Millers attacked in their Green shirts & Black shorts down the slope in the first half against the all Blue kit of Beckenham Town.  The first goal arrived on 14 minutes. A cross from the right found no10 Alex Chambers unmarked in the middle of the area, so he easily headed in from about 6 yards out clipping the keepers outstretched fingers on the way into the net. On the half hour a through ball by Cray Valley was chased by the visiting keeper and the home striker Ben Healy. Both clashed and were injured, unfortunately the keeper Stevie Sutton couldn’t continue and was carried off with sub keeper Rilwan Anibaba taking 5 minutes to get changed and ready.

The second half was mainly controlled by Cray Valley as Becks passing and movement was below par to say the least. On 75 minutes a counter attack at pace by Healy and Chambers allowed Healy to shoot which was parried by Anibaba only for Chambers to slot home the rebound from 10 yards. Then 3 minutes from the end a goal kick down the right channel found the defence slow to turn as the right winger ran onto the ball and shot which was parried when the keeper should have held it as it went straight to Chambers to add his 3rd of the game from 8 yards.

So the Beckenham Secretary and committee friend were disappointed with the performance but happy with their new insulated club rain jackets keeping them warm from the 2-3 degree chill.




Monday 1 December 2014

Match 18. Sun Sports v London Colney

Saturday 29th November 2014 @3pm
Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division
SUN SPORTS 0-2 LONDON COLNEY
Bellmountwood Avenue, Watford.

Admission: £6 including 12pp programme
Attendance: 37
Refreshments: Guinness, £3.10. Bovril, £1.

I didn’t want a long drive this weekend so chose a ground that is only 58 miles away. The M25 was behaving itself even on the Dartford Crossing, so I arrived 90 minutes before kick-off. I decided to visit the local pub, The Essex Arms and have lunch there for a fiver (Ham, Egg, Chips and Peas) then go back to the ground at 2.30. The car park was full but parked on a verge at the ground entrance.  There are multiple sports fields here. Rugby, Hockey, Bowls as well as 3 outside football pitches are under the Sun Sports footprint here.  A fairly new clubhouse building has been built as an extension to the original club building, with all the facilities and food hatch inside.  To get in you go through the clubhouse to the patio area in front of the decking, where entry is gained.

I was pleasantly surprised at the ground. The pitch has a post and rail surround is coloured in yellow and blue, the clubs colours and has a covered main stand on the far touchline at the halfway line point. There are several rows of seats with a standing area at the back of the stand. The dugouts are on the opposite touchline and the pitch has a paving slabs surrounding it.

A surprisingly mild 14 degrees C and hazy sunshine greeted the start of the match. The first half was rather disjointed with errors on both sides and not much between them. I was in conversation with home coach Chris Campbell for most of the first half and he agreed is was a bad showing from the home side in his strong Scottish accent. Colney came out stronger in the second half whereas Sun Sports game plan stayed unchanged. The visitors took the lead on 50 minutes when a deep cross from the right found no8 on the far post to head in from 6 yards. The second goal arrives 10 minutes before the end when a free kick from the right back was headed back on the edge of the box towards the D where no10 collected the ball and went round the keeper and slotted the ball between the 2 goal line defenders. A bad tackle near the end meant a 5 minute stoppage and the match finished at 16:58, so I got back to the car as R5 Sports report had just begun.


Another hassle free journey including a free passing at the Dartford Crossing as they were preparing for Dart-Charge which begins on Sunday 30th November.  £2.50 for a car crossing and no cash payments anymore. Payments must be made by the following midnight by phone or online. Progress!