Saturday
2nd February 2013 @3pm
Eastern
Counties League Division One
CORNARD
UNITED 0-5 GREAT YARMOUTH TOWN
Blackhouse
Lane, Gt Cornard
Admission:
Nil
Programme:
Nil
Attendance:
21 (15 h/c)
Food:
Nil
Drink:
Coffee in a proper mug, £1
With
Cornard United rock bottom of the league, I thought I would get the ground in
while still at Step 6. On arrival, it
seems as though they are already adjusting to future life at Step 7 or
below. The turnstile was shut and the
entry gained through the club building.
No-one to take any gate money, no programmes produced, and the club bar
unmanned throughout. The only sale item
was at half time when tea and coffee was available, thanks to the home side
number 8, still in his kit having played the first 45 minutes but subbed to
take the key hot liquid responsibility.
He looks well into his forties but did a great job for the dozen
travelling Bloaters support/committee and the 3 neutrals.
The
ground has a seated stand straddling the halfway line on the far touchline,
whereas the changing rooms and club facilities is opposite on the near
touchline, with a covered overhang for standing supporters and the dugouts in
front.
It
looks as though the whole club is in a state.
The older white haired chubby man on the bench was moaning about getting
a team together. He mustered 12 hardly
souls for this one and was auditioning for the Grumpy Old Man award, when after
his own player kicked the ball away, had a poke at the visiting right back for
asking for another match ball. The other
man I believe was manager Paul Grainger, who is a larger than life character in
all sorts of ways. He at least had some
humour when told not to speak to him so loud by the linesman. “I’ll text you next time” was Pauls
reply. I thought Great Yarmouth players
showed great restraint throughout the game as some of the home side, clearly
tried to antagonise, bully and get physical with them. The only blot being a petulant back kick from
the captain, that got him sent off, together with the home number 11 “Jerome”,
who was sent off for grabbing the Yarmouth captain by the throat and clearly
losing his rag. This was not an isolated
incident, as the home number 3 and 9 both “offered to take it outside” after
the game, during the second half. Cornard
unsurprisingly, finished the game with 9 men after a two footed air challenge
giving the ref little option even though he got the ball first.
I expected a few goals here with Cornard pointless to date. It took 7 minutes for the first goal. A cross by Crux whizzed by both Cornard centre backs for Forbes to tap in at the far post. On 12 minutes a penalty was awarded after Jones legs were unceremoniously taken from him. The right back scored from the spot kick. A further goal was ruled out for offside and then the cross bar and each post were hit in a 10 minute attacking spell towards the end of the half. ALthough only having a quarter of possession, Cornard did muster a couple of good attacks with the goalkeeper saving twice from free kicks. Another cross field pass found Forbes to add a third goal with a low shot just before half time.
In the second half, after the double
red card, Watts scored an excellent goal by turning from the right with his
back to goal then unleashing a left footed shot from the edge of the box into
the bottom corner. Both benches got a little
confused when the match became 9 v 10 as instructions for a 3-4-3 formation
puzzled the players and dugout. Forbes
completed his hat trick with 5 minutes left when the ball was pulled back
outside the box and he hit it first time into the top corner.
Like I wrote earlier, Cornard United desperately need and injection of cash, resources and players to even survive the season.
Like I wrote earlier, Cornard United desperately need and injection of cash, resources and players to even survive the season.
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