My son was going to join me for this, coming down from London. I'll tell him to go back to bed.Lewes game is (unsurprisingly) called off due to frozen pitch. Next week not looking more promising either
Cracking game down at Newhaven, Steyning were superb, 4th goal magnificent. Was planning on spending the day at Lewes with my best friends but we had a cracking day out at Newhaven, even some argy bargy between fans. Off to Oldham tomorrow because the 4th game I’ve planned to go to this week has been called off.Newhaven still on as 3G pitch. Fill your boots
Cracking game down at Newhaven, Steyning were superb, 4th goal magnificent. Was planning on spending the day at Lewes with my best friends but we had a cracking day out at Newhaven, even some argy bargy between fans. Off to Oldham tomorrow because the 4th game I’ve planned to go to this week has been called off.
I’m glad I missed the matchSorry to have missed that one! I can’t imagine the argy bargy.......... This is a great season for Steyning.
Blame the ref if you have to, not the club! But yeah a 1pm postponement is very late.Worthing game called off at 1pm, away to Dover. Absolute pisstake for the travelling Rebels.
I was 5 minutes from the ground, but I was lucky. My mum lives in Folkestone and I was down visiting her for the weekend. Folkestone being an early kick off was a really sucker punch though, couldn’t even decide to watch that instead. F*ck Dover.
Given the general disregard their non-playing side club officials have shown for every other club in National South this season, I can categorically say you can blame Dover.Blame the ref if you have to, not the club! But yeah a 1pm postponement is very late.
I say 'argy bargy' with a hint of sarcasm. I think one of the Steyning players brothers was told off for over celebrating, and got told he wouldn't be served at the bar anymore. It was all solved though, always enjoy my trips to Newhaven, its a very decent facility these days.I’m glad I missed the match
Going to watch Newhaven when it’s freezing cold isn’t my idea of fun…..fair weather non league fan.
I also can’t imagine any argy bargy between fans, never seen any trouble at Newhaven FC, anyone causing it would stand out like a sore thumb. There are a few shouty blokes in the main stand but definitely not trouble makers.
Match Report here suggests the problem ......I say 'argy bargy' with a hint of sarcasm. I think one of the Steyning players brothers was told off for over celebrating, and got told he wouldn't be served at the bar anymore. It was all solved though, always enjoy my trips to Newhaven, its a very decent facility these days.
Also when I went down there in pre season to watch the U21, there fans were a bit 'colourful' with them first describing their own goal keeper as 'fresh off the boat' his name was 'Stuart Nelson'. They also said they were fed up with Foreign players ruining the game when Ben Baker Boatiey ran forward who was of course born in North London. The whole club gave me a weird vibe, with it seeming like a lot of people involved just simply didn't care what was going on. Bit of a strange club I won't be revisiting, beer was cheap though.Given the general disregard their non-playing side club officials have shown for every other club in National South this season, I can categorically say you can blame Dover.
Speaking to friends who travelled on the club coach and speak to our club officials regularly, Dover knew the pitch wouldn't pass an inspection much earlier in the day but didn't want to pay for a local ref to come and inspect it. On top of that, the actual ref was there well before 1pm and was ready to call the game off, but Dover chose not to phone ahead to any Worthing officials and waited until the club coach turned up and their secretary simply told our driver "you might as well just turn around". Could have saved much more time for everyone but chose not to because they're absolute bellcheeses.
This is part of a general pattern from their officials that has made them the most disliked team in the division. For some bizzare reason, they ban all visiting club affiliated radio stations - like Rebel Yell for us - from broadcasting at their ground.
Add to that, they're the only club who didn't liason with us, as is league protocol, before our home game regarding any banned or troublesome supporters we should refuse entry to or keep an eye on. This resulted in the ugly scenes on the opening day of the season caused by the group of a dozen or so hooligans from Dover - who are known and loathed by most of their fanbase and banned from home games - travelling and absolutely ruining what should have been a wonderful first game in National South for everyone at Worthing. Haven't never scenes like that ever at Woodside and highly doubt we will.
So yes, in short. F**k Dover.
I think that sums it up, they didn't cause any real problem, just celebrated a goal a lot, the blokes were very apologetic, when someone got very wound up by it. They did no real harm.Match Report here suggests the problem ......
Not just a strange club, Dover is something of a strange town, very rundown in parts and has something of an end of the pier feel to it.Also when I went down there in pre season to watch the U21, there fans were a bit 'colourful' with them first describing their own goal keeper as 'fresh off the boat' his name was 'Stuart Nelson'. They also said they were fed up with Foreign players ruining the game when Ben Baker Boatiey ran forward who was of course born in North London. The whole club gave me a weird vibe, with it seeming like a lot of people involved just simply didn't care what was going on. Bit of a strange club I won't be revisiting, beer was cheap though.
Oldham yesterday was like the end of the earth and still is the coldest place on earth, and I still preferred it to Dover.Not just a strange club, Dover is something of a strange town, very rundown in parts and has something of an end of the pier feel to it.
I guess there just isn't anywhere to go after Dover, it's at the end of the road, especially as far fewer people are using the cross channel ferries now.
Yeah l've been up to Boundary Park on l think three occasions, each time almost catching frostbite from the freezing wind blowing in across the moors.Oldham yesterday was like the end of the earth and still is the coldest place on earth, and I still preferred it to Dover.
Without wanting to be a know it all knob, its actually now Forest Green RoversYeah l've been up to Boundary Park on l think three occasions, each time almost catching frostbite from the freezing wind blowing in across the moors.
I always deemed Boundary Park to be the highest football stadium in the Football League, only to discover recently that that accolade falls to West Bromwich Albion and their Hawthorns ground. Funny l never remember feeling so cold on my visits there.
The Jack curse strikes again
Well l never, you learn something new every day!Without wanting to be a know it all knob, its actually now Forest Green Rovers