Monday 18 April 2016

Match 36. Warrington Town v Prescot Cables

Saturday 16th April 2016 @3pm
Evo-Stik League Division 1 North
WARRINGTON TOWN 6-1 PRESCOT CABLES
Cantilever Park, Common Lane, Warrington WA4 2RS

Admission: £8
Programme: £2 (36pp)
Attendance:  1,411
Refreshments: None purchased.

A trip north for my wife to see one of her best friends who is battling cancer and a lovely evening was spent at her friend’s house.  With the ladies having a girly afternoon in Stockton Heath I found the nearest new visit for me, Cantilever Park and the side who needed a win to take the league title.  With their fairly recent FA Cup exploits it was good to get a first look at the ground.  It is quite unusual, with a 2 room large clubhouse and 2 storey changing rooms near the turnstile entrance with one bar entrance outside with little car parking space outside the turnstile.  There is an overhang from the clubhouse inside the ground and then 2 covered standing terraces built at an odd angle to the pitch. The floodlights have concrete stumps with a few of the large crowd taking advantage of a raised level.  Also along this side is a clubhouse and a snack bar, although with the 3 times usual attendance, the hot food ran out before half time.  Inside the clubhouse was a queue for the bar out to the door entrance, probably about 30 people long and only 1 or 2 bar staff.  Back to the ground and there is a several step terrace covered behind the far goal and the main seated stand is on the opposite side to the clubhouse.  An open hard standing area is behind the near goal with a 5-a-side pitch behind it.

The first goal on 13 minutes came when a throw in their own half was hooked up field into the path of Ciaran Kilheeney who controlled in and slotted past the keeper.  The 2nd goal just 2 minutes later started again from a throw down the right, then a pass to Scott Metcalfe on the edge of the box and drove low beyond the keeper into the corner.  It was 3-0 on 32 minutes as another long throw this time on the left was headed on and scrambled in by Gerard Kinsella. Warrington made it 4-0 before half time when a through ball to the left winger made inroads into the area then swept across the goal for Gahgan to tap in from close range.

Prescot scored their consolation goal on the hour mark when Robert Doran taking the free kick left of goal about 25 yards out, curled it over the wall and beyond the keeper into the top corner. Warrington restored their 4 goal cushion when from a short corner the ball was worked onto the edge of the box then crossed to the far post for Daniel O’Donnell (not that one!) to slot in.  The final nail in Cables coffin came on 75 minutes when a dozen or so passes in the Cables half allowed a shot the be partially blocked but fell to no9 Kilheeney 12 yards out and he left footed beyond the dive of the keeper.

Much celebration at the end of the match and a happy vast majority of the crowd. I hope ex-manager Shaun Reid was proud as well as the current management team.


Tuesday 12 April 2016

Match 35. Highgate United v Boldmere St Michaels

Saturday 9th April 2016 @3pm
Midland League Premier Division
HIGHGATE UNITED 0-1 BOLDMERE ST MICHAELS
The Coppice, Tythe Barn Lane, Shirley, Solihull B90 1PN

Admission: £6
Programme: £1.50 (24pp)
Attendance:  60
Refreshments: Bovril, £1.

With cheap Virgin Train tickets booked to Birmingham New Street a while ago, it was lunch in the City Centre then walked to Snow Hill for the local train to Whitlocks End.  The 400 yards or so from the station via Tythe Barn Lane to The Coppice is interspersed with the other non-league grounds of Wychall Wanderers, Leafield Athletic and Shirley Town.  After going through the entrance to The Coppice, the car park is immediately in front with 3 full size pitches on the left, the club building on the right and the ground entrance 50 yds further ahead.  The clubhouse has a snack bar inside and the only toilets available are also inside the club building.  After going through the ground entrance in one corner, the railed off pitch has cover down one complete side and on the other side of the pitch, a strange, small elevated hut between the 2 dugouts.  The covered side has 2 rows of yellow seats along half of the pitch and a hard standing area beyond, with about 30 metres at the end being out of bounds due to uneven standing.

The match was one that the home side had about 70% of the possession, dominating the game but their passing accuracy and shooting had a lot to be desired even allowing for the difficult pitch conditions, made worse at half time when a 15 minute hail shower caught out the attendees coming out of the clubhouse after half time.  Highgate had the ball in the net after just 10 minutes but was disallowed for an offside decision by the linesman, who was behind play and had a hint of guesswork before raising his flag.  Boldmere capitalised on this decision by taking the lead after 22 minutes.  The number 11 who I think was Joe Smith made a good run down the left beating the no10 home player who looked like a makeshift right back, before crossing to the far post for Harry Howard to shoot into the far bottom corner.


The second half was strewn with errors but both sides had chances to add to the score.  The local support spoke of Aston Villa woes and got frustrated at the lack of skill on the park, but were a friendly enough bunch.  On my return to Birmingham after the match, I got off at Moor Street, which was a shorter walk back to New Street going through the Bullring.

Tuesday 5 April 2016

Match 34. Gillingham v Coventry City

Saturday 2nd April 2016 @3pm
Sky Bet League One
GILLINGHAM 0-0 COVENTRY CITY
Priestfield Stadium, Redfern Avenue, Gillingham ME7 4DD

Admission: £24
Programme: £3 (84pp)
Attendance:  7,200
Refreshments: Didn’t purchase any.

We were invited to my Mums for a birthday lunch and my stepdad treating (?) me to a match in the afternoon as he has been an avid Coventry fan since going to university there 30 years ago. We queued up for our seats in the Medway Stand from 2.30 and actually got to our 2nd row seats near the away dugout as the teams walked out onto the pitch.  The ground was my first of the 92 back in 1975 and is much changed in the 30 odd years since although I have been back many times.  The Gills are in the hunt for promotion but were without Dack, McDonald and Egan were only fit enough to be on the bench and neither played a part in the match.

It was a game of 2 halves where Gills had the upper hand in the first, with Coventry reorganising themselves for the second half and playing the better football in the 2nd 45.  For me it wasn’t the best of games, with some enjoyment coming from Tony Mowbray on the touchline, shouting throughout at his team, earning a colourful reply at one point from his centre back and continual berating of his own playmaker no7.  Justin Edinburgh had his hands tied on subs by injuries forcing 2 substitutions by the start of the second half.  The 2 best chances actually tip onto the bar by the keeper and he again did the same from a closer 10 yard shot which hit the underside of the bar and bounced on the goal line and cleared.

A draw didn’t really help either side but other results mean Gills didn’t lose ground.


Match 33. Worthing v Walton Casuals

Saturday 26th March 2016 @3pm
Ryman League Division One South
WORTHING 1-2 WALTON CASUALS
Photronix Stadium, Woodside Road, Worthing BN14 7HQ

Admission: £8
Programme: £2 (32pp)
Attendance:  527
Refreshments: San Miguel 00, £2. Bovril, £1.

The first dry and sunny Saturday of the year and a family trip down to Worthing, where we had lunch at The Swiss Cottage in Shoreham before dropping me off at Woodside Road.  It has been over 10 years since my last visit and the ground has changed quite a bit in that time.  The bar is now under the Main stand and the old bar building looks unused.  Behind the near goal is covered standing and adjacent is the snack bar.  The main stand has standing in front of the raised seating, underneath is the clubhouse and changing rooms.  There are 2 other covered standing areas, one each behind the end goal and opposite the main stand.  They also have a 3G pitch with red surround inside the perimeter rail.

I spent the first half in the main stand before enjoying the sun in the second half on the terraces with a good size attendance.   The home side started the better side and soon went in front when a good cross from the right wing was headed in by Pope. This woke the visitors and they began to dominate the attacking play and created several chances with Worthing clinging on to their lead.  Inevitably Walton Casuals equalised after 20 minutes when a run down the left by Bamba was then curled into the area where Day was on hand to head past the keeper. The visitors then took the lead just before halftime when a free kick was lifted into the box where a header hit the crossbar before Rowe tapped in the rebound from close range.

The second half was evenly matched and the odds helped Worthing when Casuals were reduced to 10 men when Rhys Paul picked up a 2nd yellow for a rash tackle in midfield. This allowed sustained pressure towards the Casuals goal until the final whistle but despite 2 late chances the visitors went home with a win.