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Saturday, 19 August 2017

Stags U18, Eastwood CFC and Linby CW

Saturday’s football action began at the Kirklington Road home of Rainworth MW, where Mansfield Town U18 were hosting Notts County U18 in a Youth Alliance League fixture. Watched the first half in the company of Arnold Town’s legendary photographer, Mick Gretton, and the second half with Heanor Town’s video guru Luke Thorpe and CML pressman Tony Squires.



The first half saw both teams playing neat and tidy football, with the Magpies going in at the break a goal to the good thanks to well placed Kion Etete header from an Alex Howes cross. H-T 0-1

The Stags fought back well in the second half and were rewarded for their efforts on 67 when Lewis Gibbons rammed the ball home from close range after the ‘Pies failed to clear their 6 yard box. Six minutes later the home team were ahead for the first time in the game – this time a corner met with a Gibbons header at the near post. That ended the scoring, but some of the football on show was superb – both teams playing their part in keeping the 80+ crowd entertained right until the final whistle. F-T 2-1

Home for a spot of lunch, then back on the road to Coronation Park, the home of Eastwood CFC. The eagerly awaited local derby took a while to get going, but not long for it to end!

Teams:
Eastwood: Walker, Conn, Short, James, Brooks, Hayes, Smith R, Charles, Betteridge, Smith J, Large. Subs : Webb, Mitchell R.

Hucknall: Beddingham, Maxwell, Pitt, Leak, Henry, Phillips, Crawford, Banister, Smith S, Danso, Ashurst. Subs : Nelson, Hubbard, Pedro.

Referee: Mr. Duncan Robertson

Assistants : Mr. Andy Harland, Mr. Richard Trinder

Admission: £4.00 / £2.00

Eastwood / Hucknall games are usually quite tasty, but for the first half hour, even though the teams played well enough, there was hardly any threat that the teams were going to add a lot to the Think Children charity pot. Danso had a decent chance early doors, but mis-controlled in front of goal allowing Walker time to collect the loose ball. On 13, Ashurst had a free-kick punched away by Walker, then seconds later, Smith played the ball across the goal to Danso, but his shot flew hopelessly wide. 

With 22 played, Large saw Beddingham off his line and tried an audacious shot from the half-way line. Luckily for the visitors’ keeper, the ball flew just over his crossbar. That was that, really. Assistant Referee Mr. Harland had to retire with an injury, and although he was quickly replaced with a substitute, because the replacement was from the Hucknall camp, Eastwood objected and with no-one deemed suitable to take over the line, the Referee duly abandoned the game. 

As most teams we watch are fairly local to our home base, it was a simple drive from Eastwood to Church Lane, Linby, to see the second half of their CML game with Keyworth Utd. On arrival we discovered that Jake Batty had given the home team a half-time lead, and as the second period progressed, Linby looked solid in defence, mopping up anything that Keyworth threw at them with some ease. 


Linby doubled their lead on 62 when Will Horton stabbed home at the far post after a ball from the left into the six yard box wasn’t dealt with by the visitors’ defence. Keyworth’s number 6 was given a straight red on 69 after appearing to strike Horton as the players tangled in front of the Linby goal. F-T 2-0

As far as charity cash goes, the Stags game saw us add £0.90 to the fund, and then we decided to treat the Eastwood game as a 0-0, adding a further £1.00 to the pot. The Linby game we counted both goals adding a further £0.60. With Ash Ward’s kind donation, we are now approaching the £150 mark and have yet to see off August! Loving it!!

Kimberley MW AFC 1-3 Calverton MW

Friday 18th August 2017 k.o. 7:30

NSL Premier Division

Teams:
Kimberley: Buxton, Newbold, Holmes, Tyrrell, Shepherd, Bailey, Papworth, Mee, Clowes, Hassall, Betteridge.

Calverton: Osbourne, Hodson, Davis, Whitehead, Wheelhouse, Earps, Humphries, Buckle, Bennett, Scrivener.


Referee: Mr. Chris Hunter
Assistant: Mr. Phil Towers
Assistant: Ms Phoebe Cross
Admission: £2.00 (donated to Think Children - thank you)
H/C 60


Friday night football at the Stag saw Calverton MW take on their hosts in a Notts Senior League Premier Division fixture. Both teams are new to the top division, having been promoted from Division One at the end of last season. We had no idea of the standard we should expect, but this turned out to be a very good game with both teams showing plenty of skill and endeavour throughout the ninety minutes. In the end Calverton proved to be a little too good for the home team, even when they were reduced to ten men midway through the second period.

Watched the game in the company of Kev, Pete Chappell, Tony Squires and EFL match official Dave Plowright, and all seemed suitably impressed with the game overall. We had to wait until the 13th minute to see the games first real chance, Jamie Humphries crashing a 25 yard effort off the Kimberley crossbar with Lewis Buxton well beaten. 

With 35 played, Sam Buckle had a powerful header well saved by Buxton as Calverton began to pose a serious threat to the home defence. The visitors’ pressure paid off in the 38th minute. When Buckle’s ball in from the right sailed across the goal, and with all the defenders appearing to leave it for each other, it fell kindly to the feet of RYAN EASOM who made no mistake firing home at the far post. 

We had a couple of chances as the half drew to a close, firstly Hassall hammered a shot at goal the Osbourne did well to parry and clear, then at the other end Calverton should have doubled their lead but somehow Humphries contrived to head over the bar from just a few feet out.
H-T 0-1


Buckle made a mazy run through the Kimberley backline early in the second period, but after doing all the hard work could only fire tamely wide of the post. It mattered not though as they were handed their second goal on a plate when Buxton gifted the ball to DANE BENNETT seconds later. The striker struggled to control under pressure, but remained calm enough under pressure and fired home to put his team two goal clear. On 64, Buckle saw a straight red after he lunged with a straight leg, studs showing at a Kimberley defender. 

Ian Shepherd headed just wide from a well placed free-kick in the 71st minute as the home team strived to get something from the game against the 10 men. As Kimberley pressed, they left space at the back, and when an attack broke down with 10 to play, the ball was fired down the right and crossed into the box, where sub TOBY KING was on hand to fire the ball across the goal and in at the far post. 

The best goal of the game came on 82. A stunning 30+ yard free-kick fired with cruise missile accuracy into the top corner by ADAM HASSALL. What a strike, but too little, too late for Kimberley as they failed to breach the stubborn Calverton defence again. F-T 1-3

A quick mention for the match officials : Chris Hunter was not overly fussy and controlled the game very well. Phil Towers was spot on with the Buckle incident and young Phoebe Cross was proof that whether male or female, if you’re good enough, you’re old enough.

Thursday, 17 August 2017

Saturday 19th August 2017 - local teams in action

EFL YOUTH ALLIANCE
Mansfield Town U18 2-1 Notts County U18  k.o. 11:00am at Rainworth MW
Boston Town 3-2 Carlton Town
Bottesford Town 4-1 Clipstone FC
Kirby Muxloe 0-2 Dunkirk FC
Lincoln Utd 0-0 Belper Town
Oadby Town 1-3 Loughborough Dynamo
Shepshed Dynamo 3-0 Kimberley MW
Staveley MW 0-1 Basford Utd

Alfreton Town 0-1 Southport FC

NP PREMIER
Lancaster City 1-1 Mickleover Sports
Matlock Town 1-0 Altrincham FC
Stafford Rangers 1-4 Buxton FC

NCEL PREMIER
Maltby Main 2-3 Rainworth MW
Worksop Town 3-2 Athersley Recreation

NCEL DIV 1
East Yorkshire Carnegie 3-2 F.C. Bolsover
Ollerton Town 3-0 Brigg Town
Retford Utd 0-0 Worsborough Bridge Athletic
Shirebrook Town 2-0 Glasshoughton Welfare

MFL PREMIER
South Normanton Athletic 0-1 Heanor Town

MFL DIV 1
Ilkeston Town 2-0 Coventry Copsewood

EMCL
Borrowash Victoria 3-0 Gedling MW
Holwell Sports 3-1 Graham St Prims
Radcliffe Olympic 0-7 Clifton AW
Radford FC 1-1 Stapenhill FC

CML NORTH
Clay Cross Town 5-3 Retford FC
Newark Town 0-2 Askern FC
Welbeck Lions 0-5 Collingham FC

CML SOUTH
Eastwood CFC 0-A-0 Hucknall Town (abandoned after 35 mins, match official injury)
Hilton Harriers 3-2 South Normanton FC
Linby CW 2-0 Keyworth Utd
Mickleover RBL 1-1 Sherwood Colliery
Swanwick PR 3-1 Blidworth Welfare

NSL PREMIER
Basford Utd CFC 3-3 Awsworth Villa
Bilborough Town 2-1 AFC Dunkirk
Bingham Town 3-2 Wollaton FC
F.C. Cavaliers 6-1 Attenborough FC
Gedling SB 1-6 Underwood Villa
Newark Flowserve A-A Magdala Amateurs (player injury)
Southwell City 4-1 Sandiacre Town

Bilborough Town 0-3 F.C. Cavaliers

First visit of the season the Harvey Hadden Sports Village, home of Bilborough Town FC. Town were hosting F.C. Cavaliers in a Notts Senior League Premier division game and I’m sure the result was not quite what Manager Steve Lee envisaged prior to kick off! 

Maurice and Paul MacFarland were already inside the stadium when I arrived – they were supposed to be going to Staveley, but opted for a game a tad closer to their Long Eaton base. 



Cavs' kit is a dark green shirt and black shorts. The trouble is that the shirts have black numbers, and my eyesight isn’t the best, so it was a bit of a struggle to make them out.



Town had the first real effort on goal in the third minute, but Nichloson’s shot was well held by the Cav’s keeper. With the teams more or less cancelling each other out in the middle of the park, we had to wait until the 34th minute for the opening goal. A ball in from a corner wasn’t dealt with by the home defence, and when it fell to the feet of David Kolapo a couple of yards from goal, he gleefully hammered it home to give his team the lead.


Four minutes later, a visiting player was tripped in the box, giving Ref Alex Smith little choice other than to award a penalty that Zibusiso Sipanda despatched with some ease. Cavs were unlucky not to go in a the break three up when their no. 2 shirt crashed a free-kick off the bar with Ivanov waving the ball bye-bye!! H-T 0-2

The home team began the second period on the front foot, and if not for a slight deflection by a Cavs defender, Rick Law’s shot from the edge of the box would no doubt have nestled in the back of the net. Cavs reacted well, and when Kolapo went on a mazy run, shrugging of two meaty challenges, it looked like he might take the ball all the way. Instead he chose to shoot from just inside the box and mis-hit the ball sending it rolling slowly out for a goal-kick. 

Jake Kane had Town’s next attempt, but could only watch in anguish as his header crashed off the Cavs’ bar. Liam Taylor’s volley on 55 flew just over the bar as the home team tried to claw their way back into the game. 

As it happened, the home team went further behind on 71 when a terrific ball from midfield picked out Blessing Adeleye who controlled well before stepping past Ivanov and slotting into the empty net. 

Law’s free-kick was met well by Lyam Webster on 83, but his shot was collected comfortably by the visiting custodian. Law had one final effort for town on 88, but again the keeper was alert and did well to palm the strikers header over the bar. F-T 0-3 (charity £0.90)

First NSL game of the season, and I was waiting in anticipation to see the sin-bin in action. This ten minute removal from the game is utilised by the Ref for dissent. Even when Town had a goal ruled out for a marginal offside by Assistant Mick Leslie, the players simply asked for an explanation, rather than go off on one at the official. I know this was my first sin-bin game, but if the threat of a ten minute “rest” results in less abuse of match officials, I’m all for it!

Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Gedling MW 2-0 Clifton AW

Tuesday 15th August k.o. 7:50pm

East Midlands Counties League

Attendance: 91

Admission : £5.00 / £2.50

The Gedling MW website carries Mark Williams' full match report. It was great to see the big man again - been a while! It's always a pleasure to go to Plains Road - the welcome is always very warm and very genuine. 

Spent the everning in the company of Richard "the Wanderer" Lane -  thank you for the donation, Richard, I can assure you that every penny will be passed on to the Think Children charity - not just 3% as per the other charity we were discussing! Charity total is now over the £130.00 mark and the season isn't yet in full swing!



The game itself was action packed - both teams playing some cracking football. Clifton were arguably the better team first half, Gedling much stronger in the second. A goal in each half settled the result in the home team's favour - but All Whites keeper Alex Smith will know he had a poor game by his standards, and I'm sure will be cursing himself for his part in both goals. The first - he allowed Ryan Plummer's shot to creep between him and his near post, and the second - he palmed Alex Clarson's corner into his own net. Two cautions in the first half and seven in the second saw Gedling win 5-4 on yellow cards as well taking the three points at the final whistle. 
H-T 1-0 F-T 2-0

Footnote: although highly hilarious to us spectators at the time, I'm sure Mr. MgGill didn't think it was all that funny when the ball smashed into his face with about 10 minutes played. The blow knocked the official onto his backside, but to his credit, and after a few groggy, wobbly steps he was able to carry on.


Sunday, 13 August 2017

Local teams in action week commencing 14th August

Monday 14th August

NP PREMIER
Shaw Lane 1-2 Mickleover Sports

NP DIV 1 SOUTH
Basford Utd 3-1 Stocksbridge Park Steels

MFL PREMIER
Coleshill Town 2-0 South Normanton Athletic


Tuesday 15th August


F.A. CUP REPLAY
Radford FC 2-2 Boston Town (aet) Boston win 3-4 on penaties

NL NORTH
Alfreton Town 1-0 North Ferriby Utd

NP PREMIER
Matlock Town 3-2 Hednesford Town
Witton Albion 1-0 Buxton FC

NP DIV 1 SOUTH
Leek Town 0-0 Belper Town
Sheffield FC 2-2 Loughborough Dynamo
Stamford FC 1-0 Carlton Town

MFL PREMIER
Heanor Town 4-1 Rocester FC
Loughborough University 2-7 Coventry Utd
Rugby Town 1-1 Long Eaton Utd

NCEL PREMIER
Clipstone FC 1-5 Liversedge FC
Rainworth MW 3-2 Bottesford Town
Thackley FC 0-0 AFC Mansfield

NCEL DIV 1
Rossington Main A-A Shirebrook Town (44 mins - player injury)
Selby Town 3-2 Retford Utd

EMCL
Arnold Town 3-1 Graham St Prims
Birstall Utd 4-0 Selston FC
Dunkirk FC 4-1 West Bridgford
Gedling MW 2-0 Clifton AW
Teversal FC 3-0 Blaby & Whetstone Athletic

NSL PREMIER
Awsworth Villa 0-5 Sandiacre Town
Calverton MW 1-2 Southwell City
Magdala Ams 2-2 Ruddington Village


Wednesday 16th August

MFL PREMIER
Coventry Sphinx 0-1 Shepshed Dynamo

NCEL PREMIER
Staveley MW 2-1 Harrogate Railway Athletic
Worksop Town 3-2 Bridlington Town

NCEL DIV 1
F.C. Bolsover 3-1 Armthorpe Welfare
Ollerton Town 2-1 Worsborough Bridge Athletic

EMCL
Holbrook Sports 6-0 Radcliffe Olympic

NSL PREMIER
AFC Dunkirk 3-3 Cotgrave FC
Bilborough Town 0-3 F.C. Cavaliers


Friday 18th August

EMCL
West Bridgford 0-4 Belper Utd

NSL PREMIER
Cotgrave FC 4-1 Ruddington Village
Kimberley MW AFC 1-3 Calverton MW

Saturday, 12 August 2017

Hucknall Town 8-1 AFC Kilburn

Saturday’s feature game was Hucknall Town hosting AFC Kilburn, but as an appetiser to this game, it was a quick trip into Sticky Palms’ neck of the woods to watch Keyworth Utd take on Hilton Harriers on Friday night. 

Keyworth’s ground is very basic, but does the job. We were getting slightly worried when the rain started at half-time as there is no cover for spectators. The rain amounted to very little though and did nothing to spoil what turned out, in the end, to be a very good game. Even though the first half was goal-less, the home keeper made a couple of cracking saves to keep his team in the game. He could do nothing about Hilton’s first goal on 51 though. Chris Smith received the ball just outside the Keyworth area and hit a terrific drive that flew arrow straight into the top corner. Two minutes later the away team doubled their lead, this time Ben Sandeman shook off a couple of tackles before making his way into the penalty area and stroking the ball home. 

All over? Not a bit of it. Keyworth reduced their deficit with 10 to play, Rob Gill nodding home a cross from the right at the far post. From where I was standing (directly in line!) the player who crossed the ball looked to be offside when he raced down the line to collect the pass from midfield, but the Hilton players didn’t appeal, and the linesman was a little behind play so the goal stood and the fightback was on! 

With 3 minutes of added time already played, a Hilton defender made what looked a perfectly good tackle some 22 yards from goal, and looked on amazed, as did I, that the referee had awarded a free-kick for a foul. The player remonstrated, quite rightly, and was, quite rightly, booked. From my viewpoint, some 20 yards away, the ball looked to have been won cleanly and fairly, and to see a player punished for doing his job gets up my nose a little. We all know referee’s are easy targets to shoot at, and I rarely criticise officials, but on this occasion, I have to say the wrong call was made (in my opinion) by Mr. Hales. The punishment was added to big time when James Price stepped up and curled the set piece into the bottom corner! Goal timed at 90 + 5 minutes! F-T 2-2  Charity £1.20p

                                                   

Hucknall Town v AFC Kilburn Saturday 12th August 

Admission : £4;00 / £3.00
Programme £2.00 

Hucknall Town welcomed CMFL South new boys to Watnall Road on a very, pleasant Saturday afternoon. It was not to remain pleasant for the visitors though, although they can go away from the ground with the knowledge that they had scored the best goal of the game! Pleased, if not somewhat surprised to see our friend Robin Bourne had the middle for this game. Usually Mr. Bourne would run a line, but on this occasion he was the man in charge, and handled the game in his usual calm and competant way.


With just three minutes played, Town were ahead. Joe Atkinson played a neat ball wide left for Joe Ashurst to run onto. The pacy winger collected the ball, ran into the box and coolly slotted it across the keeper into the far corner. 

Hucknall were almost two up after 14 minutes, but after Dave Leek had flicked the ball on, Matt Brian’s header from close range crashed off the top of the bar. The home teams lead was doubled three minutes later though, this time an Ashurst corner headed powerfully home by Kajally Danso. Seconds later Danso added his second, connecting with the loose ball after Shaun Smith had been challenged in the box. Danso actually mis-kicked the ball into the ground, and was as amazed as everyone in the crowd when it looped over the stranded AFC keeper before nestling in the back of the net. 

Town had to replace Ashurst and Atkinson with barely 25 minutes played, then lost Matt Brian who was injured diving at the near post to head home from a corner with 33 minutes gone. Jamie Crawford rounded off the first half for Town with their fifth, this time firing past the keeper after he was picked out with a neat ball from midfield. H-T 5-0

With Brian injured and options limited, Andy Graves made the decision to put James Beddingham in goal for the second half, releasing Mike Randall to play in the right-back position, a position he is quite happy at in Sunday football apparently. 

Crawford added Town’s sixth four minutes after the restart, beating the AFC keeper to the ball and firing just inside the post. Three minutes later Smith added the seventh when he beat a defender to the ball and slotted calmly home. Smith headed over on 66 when it looked easier to score, but the front man did head the next cross at goal and Adam Nelson’s slight touch took the ball out of the keeper’s reach. Nelson was then guilty of a couple of glaring misses in front of goal, and as the game reached added time, Kilburn’s Craig Bagshaw found space some 25 yards from goal and hit a screamer into the top corner that gave Beddingham no chance. What a strike that was – out of the nine goals scored, definitely the best! F-T 8-1

Charity £2.70p