Roadrunner
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Ground number 9 of the year was Littlehampton Town's "Sportsfield" last night for the Sussex Senior Cup CLASH with Arun neighbours Bognor Regis Town
It's a bit of an odd, quirky ground and do you know what? I like it.
Firstly, the football ground is part of a larger sports COMPLEX and in reality the primary use is the cricket pitch which actually overlaps with the football pitch. There is also tennis courts A CROQUET CLUB (the first football/croquet crossover so far) and apparently a stoolball club.
The fact that it's multi purpose does have a knock on effect to the football ground....largely because it hampers how much it can be developed with the north side of the ground (which overlaps with the cricket pitch) unable to have anything permanent built on. As a result, the layout is a bit odd and everything is on the south side. This side houses 3 separate stands. The central one is a beautiful seated stand with old school wooden benches and BEAUTIFUL concrete dugouts. This stand is flanked by two covered standing areas. Otherwise the other 3 sides are exposed standing. It's quite ramshackle, a bit unfinished but it does have a certain charm.
Admission was £10- as "LA" are a Isthmian South East club this is about right and on par with others in the division.
The clubhouse is MILES from the pitch and again, isn't exclusively for the football club. It's pretty big and very old school- feels a bit like you're at an old pub. It has a lot of character though and I liked it, very different from others I've been to this year.
Before the game they were absolutely BLASTING out the oddest pre match music I've ever heard, especially as it was from a quite ropey sound system. They had Butterfly by Crazytown, then Last Resort by Papa Roach which was faded seamlessly into a DANCE REMIX OF WONDERWALL.
The game itself was massively affected by the elements, with a hurricane blowing directly from one end to the other. Littlehampton went 2-0 up including a superb first goal, Bognor got one back towards the end of the half and looked set to get an equaliser in the second half with the wind behind them but....absolutely crumbled. LA got one on the break and starting running rampant and unbelievably won 6-1.
Overall, I did enjoy The Sportsfield. It's unique at least. It could undoubtedly do with a SPRUCE up though
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Glad you enjoyed your visit; had I known you were going to be there I'd have said hello. Unfortunately I missed the pre-match medley as I was running late, but got there in time for Spandau Ballet's 'Gold' as the teams ran out. It was a brilliant display by Littlehampton against their higher ranked neighbours in front of a decent crowd (455) on such a horrible night. Result wasn't completely out of the blue as they have been playing quite well recently after a pretty poor start to the season, but I don't think anyone would have been expecting that rout. They were absolutely ruthless in front of goal on Tuesday night, that's for sure. Tough game in the SF against Hastings awaits, but after knocking out both Worthing and Bognor I'm sure they'll fancy themselves to get to The Amex for the final (assuming that's where it'a played this season).
You mention that The Sportsfield needs a spruce up..... Well, the main stand is being replaced during the close season which will be a good start. I only live a few hundred meters from the turnstiles and my son plays cricket for LA so I know only too well how much of a hold they have over the venue. In fact the football club are really up against it at Isthmian League level, as they get minimal income from the clubhouse which is independently run. Oh, and I can confirm that all of the aforementioned sports are regularly played at The Sportsfield (yes, even stoolball)!