We've already got that to look forward to this weekendShame, was looking for a lewes 3pm, Brighton 5.30 double
Lol love it!Last week I took in some excellent West of Scotland League Fourth Division action whilst on holiday in Ayrshire. This is the tenth tier of Scottish football and the game was Saltcoats Victoria vs St Peters.
Entry was £6, I handed over a (Scottish) £10 note to the guy at the gate who barked back "YOUGOTTAPOONDTHERE?". "Pardon" I replied, trying to sound as far away from southern English as possible "APOOND! YOUGOTTAPOOND". "Oh a POUND" I replied and quickly realised that he wanted to give me a £5 note back as he was lacking in change. "No sorry I don't" "NAEBOTHERAH'LLJUSGIVYECHANGELADDY" he replied.
Upon entering the ground, which was sandwiched in between a meat factory to the West, a caravan park (where I was staying) to the East and the Ardrossan-Glasgow train line to the south with a golden sandy beach the other side, it's fair to say the view was mixed. The weather was glorious but I imagine in mid winter it's quite grim being quite open and close to the sea.
The ground had a few rows of uncovered terracing behind each goal, a small covered seating stand on one side which had some wooden benches in it and a kind of hollowed out shipping container on the other side to provide some shelter.
The changing rooms and tea bar were both also shipping containers.
I approached the shipping container tea bar as I'd seen someone else buying a pie, and asked what kind of pie it was. An elderly gentleman wearing a three piece suit replied "aye y'know normal. Normal pie"...."ok I'll have one and a bovril please" "BOVRIL?!" he chuckled and for some reason he laughed all through making it. He was a very pleasent gentleman though and we had a good chat in broken english about bovril. Pie and a bovril came to ONE POUND FIFTY
The pie was quite nice and I worked out that "normal pie" is what the locals call "Scotch pie". As is common north of the border it mainly consists of mashed up non descript bits of various animals but it was very pleasent, and the bovril was well made
The crowd was about 30 at a guess including a Canadian chap who was staying at the same caravan park as me
Saltcoats were absolutely awful and will likely finish very low down the table. The opposition, however did have 5 or 6 pretty decent players who had some idea- their captain especially read the game very well and could pick a pass and their left back had a great cross on him. The match finished 4-0 to St Peters and was a scoreline that flattered Victoria who barely had a shot on target all game
As you can imagine there were PLENTY of meaty challenges
Ridiculously early days l know,. but Steyning are going to be hard to stop in the SCFL this season l think.At Shooting Field last Saturday for the FA Cup tie between Steyning and Peacehaven. Steyning continued their fine early season form with a deserved 3-0 win over a decent Peacehaven team who were frustrated at their inability to get into the game. Arundel away tonight in the RUR Cup (RUR stands for Royal Ulster Rifles btw). This could be a very interesting season for the Barrowmen.
I will also add some amazing saves in the first half from Jake Buss including the double one. I also couldn’t believe what I had seen with the Newhaven goal.Newhaven 1-1 Little Common
Finally on Friday I went down to Newhaven, a game that easily could have ended 4-4. Little common went ahead early in the second half and a Newhaven onslaught started, with three stonewall penalties being turned down (in my opinion, of course). Until last minute of the game, after coming up for a corner, Jake Buss, Newhaven Goalkeeper, curls in a 25 Yard Screamer. I couldn’t believe what I’d just seen, some goal, hope there’s a video.
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It’s between you and Hornchurch for the title IMHOGreat entertainment at the Dripping Pan but disappointment as we concede a 93rd minute equaliser and draw 2-2 against a very good Hornchurch team. Lots of chances for both teams, one excellent Lewes goal but we seemed to be knackered for the last 10
And l thought Withdean was the Theatre Of Trees.Very impressive 2-0 win for Worthing away to Dover. A 25 yard screamer from Wheeler early on before a solid defensive display, rounded off by Reece Myles-Meekums finishing it off late on.
Weird Ground; Dover. Turnstiles where you have to enter based on how old you are (saw kids turned away because they were with their parents in the queue for the adult turnstile - not the U-12), £6 for a Kronenburg, can’t drink in view of the pitch & the club house stunk like shit. Take the 3 points and piss off. Top of the league!View attachment 165554
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Most are still grass pitches. Probably only 10% are artificial.@jackalbion looking at your pictures, it seems like many non league clubs have (understandably) gone down the artificial turf route. Are there many grass pitches left these days?