I went to Uckfield for an evening match and was 1/2 hour late because I couldn’t find it I could see the floodlights but couldn’t find the entrance, I was driving and just couldn’t see it.Hopefully a good crowd and game up at the Dripping Pan tomorrow. I’ll be at Uckfield Town at 11 to hopefully tick off the ground and complete the league. Whitehawk with nothing really to play for and the same for Lewes. Hoping to go head to head with a few regular contributors of this thread, and maybe a cheeky little scrap .
I’ve just left the upside down traffic light in the Royal Oak.Uckfield 0-6 Crowborough
Was as convincing as it sounds. Could have easily been double figures to be fair.
Pitch down one side wasn’t fit for growing cabbages let alone playing football on.
@jackalbion was there dressed like an upside down traffic light.
After a nothing first 50 a pretty good game broke out in the end.I’ve just left the upside down traffic light in the Royal Oak.
1-1 at the Pan in a game that I’ll remember for the rest of my days as being the only one where I spent an entire half of football in a beer queue. A bumper crowd and misfiring card machines brought service to a standstill. I’ll never complain about the WSU again.
Cracking second half for both keepers who each made an incredible reflex save to keep out certain goals. A deflected opener for the Hawks cancelled out somehow by Lewes (it was at the other end and I had the sun in my eyes).
Pyro, songs and a great laugh with some top people. Much better than munching Easter eggs in front of The Championship.
I definitely picked the right half to spend in the beer queue. Having started the day as a neutral I ended up in the Whitehawk “end” for the second half.After a nothing first 50 a pretty good game broke out in the end.
Equaliser was a twisty skill from our sub Kalvin and tapped in finish from MoTM Sablier.
Great to see a big crowd , but a bit pissed off I couldn't stroll in at 2.55 and grab a pint before kick off as I normally do
A great crowd at the Dripping Pan today. 1,975 is a brilliant turnout from both sets of fans.Yes and got tickets for Lewes V Whitehawk in the afternoon
The sort of day when I’m glad I no longer drink. I went with 2 sons and one disappeared for ages to buy their beers, it looked chaotic at the bars.I’ve just left the upside down traffic light in the Royal Oak.
1-1 at the Pan in a game that I’ll remember for the rest of my days as being the only one where I spent an entire half of football in a beer queue. A bumper crowd and misfiring card machines brought service to a standstill. I’ll never complain about the WSU again.
Cracking second half for both keepers who each made an incredible reflex save to keep out certain goals. A deflected opener for the Hawks cancelled out somehow by Lewes (it was at the other end and I had the sun in my eyes).
Pyro, songs and a great laugh with some top people. Much better than munching Easter eggs in front of The Championship.
Biggest crowd I’ve seen at Lewes, I’ve been when there was approximately 1600 against Eastbourne Boro 10+ years ago.A great crowd at the Dripping Pan today. 1,975 is a brilliant turnout from both sets of fans.
I was behind the goal with the Whitehawk fans in the first half, my son’s friend said Maisie Adam the comedian was standing with them, definitely looked like her and I know she lives in Brighton and likes football.I definitely picked the right half to spend in the beer queue. Having started the day as a neutral I ended up in the Whitehawk “end” for the second half.
Was nice to cast off the Premier League corporate uniform and see some “real” football. I can imagine Lewes is a great day out with a slightly smaller crowd. Whitehawk, meanwhile seem a real community club with a special bond between fans, players and admins.
I finally got to do the man of the match award, at my favourite football ground in the world. A cracking game showing off the best of Sussex Football. What a day out.