stewart12
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- Jan 16, 2019
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Wick vs Arundel (aka the Lyminster Road derby) last night in the Southern Combination Football League Division 1.
My word is was absolutely freezing but a fairly sizable crowd (attendance figures not released yet) for a fixture that in many ways transcends football. The working class side Wick faced their more illustrious neighbours from up the River Arun, Arundel.
A very warm welcome at Wick I must say, got a programme (which came with some sort of pamphlet written by the quite eccentric chairman who seemed to be nursing a glass of red wine all evening). Got talking to the woman at the turnstile who gave me a free "Southern Combination Football League" pin badge.
Admission was £6.
The ground itself is in the nicer end of Wick and is surrounded by tall trees giving it a countryside feel when in reality it's in a very residential area. Got to the ground close to kick off time and the car park itself was completely full but managed to park nearby.
Crabtree Lane has two covered areas, one seated and one standing (it would be a stretch to call it terracing to be honest), and this is probably on par for most grounds in the league. Both could perhaps do with a lick of paint but hey ho.
The real highlight of this ground is the clubhouse, which is......literally a house. A detached house in the corner of the ground which houses the tea/food bar and changing rooms on the ground floor and the entertainments area on the top floor. Very sizable for a club this size. When in popped in there at half time there was a darts league match going on which may have contributed to the RAMMED car park. Didn't explore the beer choices and it was so arctic I decided to nurse a Bovril (£1.50) instead. There is some very ambitious garden furniture outside. In this respect though the facilities are really good.
The game itself was pretty meh and was very physical, Wick ended up winning 1-0 which was probably deserved as they were by far the better side in the second half. It was very physical and the highlight was one Wick player screaming "He's GOT to GO" at the ref after every Arundel foul, which after a while started getting parroted by the crowd.
Despite the weather it was an enjoyable evening with a lot of banter in the crowd, it's a very nice community club I'd say.
My word is was absolutely freezing but a fairly sizable crowd (attendance figures not released yet) for a fixture that in many ways transcends football. The working class side Wick faced their more illustrious neighbours from up the River Arun, Arundel.
A very warm welcome at Wick I must say, got a programme (which came with some sort of pamphlet written by the quite eccentric chairman who seemed to be nursing a glass of red wine all evening). Got talking to the woman at the turnstile who gave me a free "Southern Combination Football League" pin badge.
Admission was £6.
The ground itself is in the nicer end of Wick and is surrounded by tall trees giving it a countryside feel when in reality it's in a very residential area. Got to the ground close to kick off time and the car park itself was completely full but managed to park nearby.
Crabtree Lane has two covered areas, one seated and one standing (it would be a stretch to call it terracing to be honest), and this is probably on par for most grounds in the league. Both could perhaps do with a lick of paint but hey ho.
The real highlight of this ground is the clubhouse, which is......literally a house. A detached house in the corner of the ground which houses the tea/food bar and changing rooms on the ground floor and the entertainments area on the top floor. Very sizable for a club this size. When in popped in there at half time there was a darts league match going on which may have contributed to the RAMMED car park. Didn't explore the beer choices and it was so arctic I decided to nurse a Bovril (£1.50) instead. There is some very ambitious garden furniture outside. In this respect though the facilities are really good.
The game itself was pretty meh and was very physical, Wick ended up winning 1-0 which was probably deserved as they were by far the better side in the second half. It was very physical and the highlight was one Wick player screaming "He's GOT to GO" at the ref after every Arundel foul, which after a while started getting parroted by the crowd.
Despite the weather it was an enjoyable evening with a lot of banter in the crowd, it's a very nice community club I'd say.
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