Monday, 30 January 2017

SELSTON TITLE PUSH CONTINUES

SELSTON 4 V BLIDWORTH WELFARE 0
CMFL SOUTH @ THE PARISH GROUND
28 JANUARY 2017 --- 2PM
SELSTON FREE KICK V BLIDWORTH WELFARE
Three more points for Selston against a hard working Blidworth helped maintained the home sides push for a second successive championship.  Leading 1-0 at half time it took a concerted 2nd half effort to breakdown a determined Blidworth who made the league leaders battle all the way for the points.
FOOTBALL AND CRICKET TO THE LEFT, ALTHOUGH NOT TODAY!
A local journey was a requirement this week and with a small selection of games available the overnight rain had intervened with a few of the usual candidates falling foul of the wet stuff.  As ever though the Parish Hall pitch had survived mainly once again due to the proactive action of Selston and their officials in actually working on the trouble spots and deployment of the super sopper shared with the adjoining cricket club.  As per last season when we had much wetter weather Selston had got their game on while others had succumbed including neighbouring Alfreton in The Conference North.  So with thanks to the club for a phone call back from Jay we set off with a change of buses in Alfreton and a total journey time of 40 minutes saw us arrive at the ground at around 20 minutes short of the 2pm kick off.  Thankfully in time for the team sheets and purchase of a programme.
DEVELOPMENTS ONGOING
I wont go into a big description of the ground because a larger feature was done last season, however it would be remiss not to mention the clubs intention to bring the ground up to a standard for promotion including the addition of a seated stand of which the base and framework are in place and the walkway and bank terracing are ready for more substantial hard standing are well advanced.  The club are working hard towards floodlights and it would appear have the support of their Parish Council which is an advantage, however I hope the club can obtain the funds necessary its a big ask but they deserve to get any promotion gained as they are a hardworking bunch who always offer a warm welcome to visitors and would be an asset to step 6 with their current squad and of course manager Craig Weston.
SELSTON MANAGER CRAIG WESTON
Not too many shops in the village so we stopped by in the large chained sandwich shop in Alfreton and had half an hour waiting for our connection and ate a hearty lunch, sorry no fish and chips picture today!
TEAMS ON THEIR WAY MIND THE SQUARE
To the game and Blidworth were floating just below mid table but it would appear have lost a selection of players to nearby Clipstone while Selston were chomping at the bit to get 3 more points in the bag in what is developing into a tighter race for the title than last year.
GARY DONCASTER FLYING THROUGH THE AIR FOR BLIDWORTH
It took just 15 minutes for the home side to take the lead when Dominic Airey headed home a right wing corner.  The first half was a well contested affair but did not produce much action of note save for a Dave Bullock 30 yarder that went just over for the visitors and a snap shot from Kane Hempshall for Selston that was blocked on its route towards the Blidworth goal.
CLOSE ACTION AND THE SUNS OUT TOO

Bovril and eats secured from the snack bar we took up position for the early part of the second half atop the high banked terrace which offers a commanding view of proceedings.  Selston had doubled their lead by 52 minutes when Elliott Jones fired a shot in from 14 yards and as the ball struck Hempshall on his back it looped over Gary Doncaster in the visitors goal, you can discuss whose claiming that one lads.
BLIDWORTH KEEPER DONCASTER TAKES A BREAK
 It was 3-0 shortly after when Ben Moore converted from the penalty spot.  Selston continued to dominate now and Doncaster was in the right place at the right time as he gathered another effort that flew back into his arms off the post before he pulled off a superb save from a Perry Marriott header.  But the home side were not to be denied and made it 4-0 when Sean Gregory launched a 25 yard effort that flew in off the left hand post.
ITS MINE OR IS IT?
A contented afternoon for Selston with a comfortable victory against a Blidworth side who showed some encouraging signs for the second half of their season to come.
Return connection was secured with all on time and base was arrived at just short of 5pm.  The local nature of this blog is not a feature normally, apart from midweek games, but as always it was a pleasure non more so than to visit Selston who I wish well with their much desired ground developments and promotion.

Sunday, 22 January 2017

BROCTON STORM BACK AS HEANOR SEE RED

BROCTON 3 V HEANOR TOWN 2
MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER @ SILKMORE LANE
21 JANUARY 2017 --- 3PM

HERE COME BROCTON FC AND HEANOR TOWN
A remarkable comeback from bottom side Brocton who were 2 down inside ten minutes saw visitors Heanor receive 3 dismissals in a game that had it all.  When the Derbyshire side were 2 up inside 10 minutes it was looking bad for Brocton who were all at sea and damage limitation was the order of the day however referee Simon Kavanagh played an important part as he dismissed 2 Heanor players and their assistant manager in a stormy affair.
SHOWING TODAY SCAMPI AND CHIPS
Todays visit to Brocton had been on the cards for a little while and with it the completion of the 3 non league sides in Stafford, amazingly today both Rangers and Town were also at home this could not help Town or Brocton I guess with nearly 800 at Rangers.  Standard travel news on the way down seats all round a major change from the recent moans with changes at Derby and Tamworth.  The only thing of notice today on both changes was the further south the blog went the colder it was getting.  There was time today to have a quick look around Stafford something I wont cover again because it was only at the end of last season for a Stafford Rangers game that this exercise was fulfilled.  However there was time to walk to The Picture House a Wethespoons public house and of course converted former cinema which still has its pay booth as you enter the establishment we managed a scampi or 2 and obligatory Lemonade.
APPROACH TO THE BADGERS OF BROCTON FC
The aquamarine special to Rickerscote soon had us on Silkmore Lane and in discussion with an elderly Gentleman who was well averse with our home town we made the way along the smart driveway to the ground entrance and the key word here is smart because that's the order of the day at Brocton FC.  We have said it many times you need as a club a friendly welcome at the gate and that's what we received here the 2 gatemen offered a kindly greeting and we set off on a tour to take some pictures straight away getting into conversation with a club official walking the pitch picking up any twigs from the playing surface.  Once again though from our immediate surroundings smart and immaculate were so much the chosen words.  For this ground is one of the smartest I have come across there may not be large stands and lots of furniture but the officials here clearly care for it and look after the club.
THE ADJACENT STANDS AT SILKMORE
A quick ground descriptor entering between the two stands to the left is a covered terrace and too the right a covered seated stand the whole walkway around the perimeter is concreted with smart railings and advertising boards in place.  To the rear at relevant points large and smart deflector nets all in one piece and again looked after the dug outs are on the far side and behind them more dug outs for the pitch that runs onto the side of the main playing surface.  Behind the goal to the left is more net catching equipment and in the far corner the changing rooms hospitality and to the far end a brand new club house that has just been put in place and awaits finishing internally in the next few weeks.
As ever we sampled a few items during the afternoon from the refreshment area and Marion on duty here today was very pleasant and once again welcoming and guess what, the area was once again smart, clean and tidy.
MORE SMARTNESS WITH NEW CLUB HOUSE IN GREY
Todays ground pictures were taken and with apologies here the weather was very dark for action pictures with the floodlights on before kick off today.  With a little time before the start we got into conversation with Alan from Ruabon in North Wales and as ever it was a pleasure to swap stories and we also learned a lot about the Welsh National League [Wrexham] area clubs from our chat, thank you.
REFEREE KAVANAGH SOON TO BE BUSY
So too the game and I have to say football is a game of opinions and of course the only persons that matters in proceedings on the pitch is the referee and today Mr Simon Kavanagh ably assisted by his senior assistant referee on the dug out side were to play a starring role in proceedings.  The blog always likes to feature the match officials and often gives a too balanced view although over recent weeks this has become harder.  Once again today at a Midland Football League game there was a referees assessor in attendance and my thoughts are well documented that referees officiate to the fullest when the spy is in the stand.  So excuses made here goes.
Heanor found themselves 2 up in 10 minutes and with the home side looking all out of sorts it was difficult to see anything other than a comfortable away win it was Jay Cooper who drove in after 3 minutes and then 7 minutes later the lead was doubled thanks to Alex Brown and Kieran Debrouwer whose persistence created the chance.  On the half hour mark Brocton earned a lifeline as Heanor seemed to take the foot of the gas when Sam Bell curled one home from the edge of the box.
KEENAN LAYTON RECEIVES TREATMENT FOR HEANOR TOWN
The game had seen a few tetchy moments creeping into it and when Keenan Layton for Heanor went down after an aerial challenge he needed lengthy treatment and extensive bandage however the game changing moment came on 35 minutes and we could probably spend a while discussing it.
ITS RED
The visitors Nick Hall committed to a robust challenge that appeared to win the ball cleanly from my angle, although those in who had a different view disagreed, but was powerful enough to take Dave Ablewhite off his feet.  Ron Harris, Norman Hunter days a fair challenge ball won but in todays game feet off the floor, even though the ball was won, it was a tackle in lets be fair a game that you increasingly cannot tackle, but it was very robust.  Brocton player down pushing and shoving a plenty referee Kavanagh consulted his senior assistant who come on for a word, now he had already signalled and been on early for some dissent and to be fair this guy during this match he probably had more active game time on the pitch than some of the players.
MR KAVANAGH POINTS THE WAY TO THE TEA BAR
Discussion over red card for Hall and incredulity on the Heanor bench when a few moments later a visiting defender appeared to be caught in his own box the visiting manager Clarence shouted at the assistant referee asking why he had not seen this.  Cue our friend to flag again and gain some more 'active' game time having guided Mr Kavanagh to the Heanor bench Clarence was advised he was being sent off to watch from the other side of the railings, with the Heanor boss asking what had he had said wrong the referee was in no mood to answer and when a home side official approached to say they had heard nothing wrong the first discussions of abandonment by the referee were muted.  After a short hiatus the Heanor boss complied with the request and off we went again.
OOH ITS MR KAVANAGH AGAIN AS HE OFFERS WARM NEW YEARS GREETINGS TO MR CLARENCE
Before we could go into half time a rattled Heanor were grateful to McCormack who pulled off a great save from Matt Holland before from the resultant corner Matt Dockerty saw his cleared off the line.
Time to revisit Marion in the snack bar get some warmth back in the fingers and calm down!
Barnton were out for the second half all guns blazing as they looked to bring the great escape into reality and the leveller came with a superb header from Nick Wellecome who rose to power home a header from a right hand sided corner.  The comeback was complete on 62 minutes when Dave Berks sent in a cross off the left that evaded everybody and flew into the far top corner to set off joyous scenes of celebrations for the green and whites.
With 17 minutes remaining the afternoon went from bad to worse for Heanor when they were reduced to 9 players and Mr Kavanagh had the chance to flash another red sadly no involvement for out dug out assistant referee on this one, though he probably clocked up enough marks from the assessor in the first half.  Brocton player pulled down by visiting keeper McCormack 25 yards out with one defender behind him and another about to come round yellow only, nope out came the red circle again.  The Staffordshire side had kept their heads while all those around them were loosing theirs, cue Mike Bassett, and through sheer determination to keep playing and not get involved in any distractions picked up all three points in their battle to avoid the drop.
Quick dash away at the final whistle for the omnibus to town and after a brief re engagement with the shopping streets we were whisked away to Tamworth for a 2 minute change in Derby that saw us arrive back in base station just before 7.30.
Overall today for those worrying about my fish and chip intake they were not available near the ground which was a shame but the 'spoons was an experience.  Don't let the former put you off a visit to Silkmore Lane though for Brocton FC is a smart little club with an equally smart little ground with some very welcoming officials who should be rightly proud of their set up.

Monday, 16 January 2017

OYSTERS SEE OFF THE 'FISH'

FISHER FC 0 V WHITSTABLE TOWN 2
SOUTHERN COUNTIES EAST PREMIER @ ST PAULS STADIUM
14 JANUARY 2017 --- 3PM
ST PAULS HOME OF FISHER FC
Whitstable made it eight wins in a row with this comfortable victory at St Pauls the new home of Fisher FC who had gone on a three game unbeaten run looking to pull away from the foot of the table.  Two first half goals from Charlie Smith and Craig Thompson made the second half relatively easy watching for the happy band of visiting supporters.
After a batch of games in midweek and the threat of frost etc over the latter part of the week the research had been done for a 3g game and although on the day most games in the blogs normal area played this was one I was looking forward too a trip down saarrf, ok lets get the first north south reference out of the way early on!
The handy thing about base station is that its just around 2 hours on the train to the big city and when I arrived for the 10am train a little early I jumped aboard the 0940 which would get me into London for 1130.  Just before departure there was a very brief chat with former England international Chris Waddle who was going down to London to BT to cover a game from the studios.
188 TO CANADA WATER
Upon arrival into St Pancras a station I had not been to for around 10 years it was self evident it has become a shopping mall with the station moved further north.  With green Oyster Card in hand for all day bus travel, served by an excellent team at the travel shop, I opted to walk to nearby Russell Square to board the 188 Abellio bus service to North Greenwich which in around 45 minutes would take us to Canada Water.  A good opportunity to see the sights passing through The Strand, over Waterloo Bridge with the view up the Thames to Big Ben, The London Eye etc and then onwards for a crew change at Elephant and Castle where we now found ourselves south of the river and approaching Tower Bridge we kept south taking a right to head towards Bermondsey the original founding home of Fisher Athletic.
CANADA WATER
  Rounding Southwark Park and into Canada Water Bus Station for our departure there was a little time to pop along and take a look at the shopping centre before visiting Greenland Dock which is now a leisure activity area from its previous industrious past.  Time was pulling us fast towards the game and in a cut through Fisherman's Walk there was time to marvel at Quebec Quay apartments, 1 bedroom, on offer for £500,000 and the 3 bedroomed new terrace style houses available for £750,000, that's about 5 similar houses up north.  In fairness though there is a big feel of the original population now being moved out of this area of London and although the area has clearly undergone a regeneration its a shame to lose the generations who have called this home.  Much as the north south element comes into play in any visit even for northerners going south or visa versa we all have the same challenges though and are all trying our best this is what I always comeback from London with non more so than some of the friendly people I met today.
FORMER HOME OF FISHER ATHLETIC
Having emerged from the tight new town houses nestled into the area I was out onto Legado Mews offering a view of new builds and a large fenced off grass area the latter the home of the former Surrey Docks Stadium home of Fisher Athletic.  The new builds I'm told by Ian secretary at Fisher FC is the sight of the former offices and stand of the club while the grassed area is the former pitch. Quite remarkably Fisher FC have returned to their home just around 300 yards over the way on Salter Rd in the developed former Astroturf netted leisure facility that has now become the St Pauls Stadium, the site is now run by Millwall Community Trust although the club seem to have a good relationship and long may that continue for the hardworking band of supporters in this Supporters Trust led club.  The history of Fisher is well documented so I wont cover it here but needless to say after their departure to Dulwich Hamlet in 2004 for a ground share then the eventual demise of the Fisher Athletic in 2009 the club was reformed by the fans and they have now arrived at Fisher FC back in and representing Bermondsey and Rotherhithe on the banks of the Thames, which is just 300 yards away from the ground and offers some commanding views back towards London. 
BACK ALONG THE THAMES SPOT THE BUILDINGS
Rotherhithe has quite a few claims to fame the initial sailing of the Mayflower alongside the stars of recent years in Michael Caine, Mr Micklewhite himself, and of course Max Bygraves who will ever forget My Pink Toothbrush?
Onto the ground and Salter Road is a pretty standard fayre when you walk along it and then you spot the selection of floodlights and light bricked wall the most obvious missing item is a large sign stating Fisher FC and I guess that will be on its way there is no signage at all on the exterior but it is early days.  There are two blocks of turnstiles with just one open today and a pleasant greeting was obtained after paying for admission and programme I purchased the £25 draw ticket.
THE STAND AND CHANGING ROOMS WITH THE SHARD IN THE BACKGROUND
To the right as we enter is a standard side shielded Atcost type stand with a selection of tip up seats moving round the whole area as with 3G facilities is tarmac and behind the goal it becomes slightly narrower before going onto the opposite side to our entrance it gets even narrower.  Complete circuits of the ground are denied by the modern dug out which are built back into what would have been a standing area.
DUG OUT SIDE BACKING ONTO THE THAMES
Making our way back to the initial turnstile and we find the business end with changing rooms, toilet block, snack bar area and a control room area which doubles up todays as announcers room something which was done very well today and good too see clubs operating one at step 5.
NO CAPTION NEEDED
Behind the other goal is a small again Atocst type terrace stand which during today housed the refreshment fuelled fans of both sides and during the game they constantly led the chanting and cheering on of their teams good effort today guys!  Into the far corner and its most hoppers, of which there were quite a few today, photo opportunity with the towering office blocks of Canary Wharf in view.  Mind you from the other end a slightly obscured view of The Shard is visible to add a different backdrop to St Pauls Stadium.
FLAG COMPETITION AS FISHER FC SHOW THERE ARTWORK OFF
So before we kicked off there was time to visit the snack bar which was being run by a lovely lady full of south London banter who today advised one chap enquiring about the beer [input accent] 'It's Saarrff London here babe get it drunk' adding a widening smile to her welcoming greeting, fantastic!
There was a quick chat with Ian the clubs secretary to obtain the teams and thank him for a prompt response to my previous evenings enquiry, always great when clubs get back to visitors questions thank you Fisher FC.  The club shop had a variety of merchandise smaller than I had expected but I guess they don't carry to much extra stock most is too order.
REFEREE WALLY JAMES WINNING IN THE FASHION STAKES
With the crowd starting to come in we arrived at 149 as todays attendance which looks a good average at the moment although bigger as been achieved and going forward if the club can avoid relegation they I'm sure are looking to get even closer to their community to encourage support.
Game time, at last I hear you say, the first action saw Whitstable in play and they should have taken the lead Charlie Smith saw his shot saved by the Fisher keepers legs and Connor Hood at the back post flashed his shot across the goal and wide.  For The Fish Luke Haidarovic tested the visiting keeper Dan Eason.
MATCH ACTION WITH THE FISHER DEFENCE WINNING THIS TIME
Just before Whitstable took the lead Fisher keeper Nic Taylor pulled off a good save from Craig Thomspon but he couldn't deny Smith who was put through and he confidently fire home into the bottom right hand corner after 25 minutes.
SPOT OF BOTHER
The game entered a feisty stage with a couple of bookings, mini confrontations one of which involved Fishers own players it was all keeping referee Wally James busy although he seemed more than happy to 'have a word' regularly.  Whitstable were looking for a second and Aaron Quain struck the cross bar and then in the 4th minute of stoppage time they did make it 2-0 a long ball found Thompson who powered onto the ball and superbly lobbed the ball over the out coming Taylor.
The second half developed into a little bit of a non event the neutrals were hoping for a Fisher goal to make it a potential comeback but they were trying hard but could not put any real flowing moves together which was a credit to the hardworking Whitstable team.
QUICK WORD GUVNOR
However special mention to Fisher keeper who again pulled off some excellent saves in the second half first from Thompson, it was then Smith who saw the number 1 push away his effort and minutes later he performed the same save again from Smith.
As we entered the first minute of time added on Taylor saved the best till last a fantastic full length save from a Harry Brown free kick 20 yards out.
The whistle finally blew just short of 5pm and Whitstable had secured the 3 points with a very well managed victory although Fisher struggled to put too much of note together it would be hoped that they have the ability in their squad to gain victories against those around them to pull away to safety.  At the end their was a good appreciation from the home players to the fans which is always good to see.
GO ON THEN JUST ONE MORE PICTURE OF CANARY WHARF
Departure back to Canada Water Bus Station was fairly comfortable and having boarded a 188 that was standing in its bay I was back in Russell Square in time to connect to a 'Boris Bus' service 10 which looped around Euston before departing me at St Pancras with time for a Big 'M'.  Homeward bound at 7pm and back at base station around 8.40pm.
A good day out and it was interesting to catch up with Fisher FC and I hope they can secure their status for next season while wishing them all the best for this supporter led club in their coming challenges, up The Fish.
[Hope to put on some unused pics on the Facebook page in the next few days]

Sunday, 15 January 2017

NARROW WIN FOR NOTTM FOREST

NOTTINGHAM FOREST 2 V LEEDS UNITED 1
UNDER 23 DEV LEAGUE @ THE IMPACT ARENA
13 JANUARY 2017 --- 7PM
ATTEMPTED ARTISTIC SCENE AT THE IMPACT ARENA

Leeds United looked to force a comeback in this game similar to Sunderland's last night at Derby but Forest just about had enough to hold them out by the time the 90 minutes was over.
Once again the tale of a bitterly cold night this was probably the coldest of the season so far for watching football in and I did give this serious consideration but it was a good chance to get along to Alfreton a ground of course covered many times before so here is just a small insight into the night.
A simple bus journey to The Impact and a quick catch up with a few mates at the ground and as per last night a crowd of around 150 saw Forest lead 2-0 nil at half time.  Forrest had took the lead as early as 15 seconds one of the quickest the blog as seen never mind this season when Jorge Grant put in Lewis Walters who finished well.  The second was a quality finish with power from Gerry McDonagh who fires home from 14 yards.
The second half started encouragingly for Leeds with a goal back on 57 minutes with another good strike this time from 25 yards from Tom Pearce but even with a continued amount of pressure and a late free kick in time added on Forest saw time out for the win.
Three games in 3 days and the increasing risk of hyperthermia had brought home the full extent of winter football!

SECOND HALF COMEBACK FOR SUNDERLAND

DERBY COUNTY 2 V SUNDERLAND 2
PREMIER LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL CUP U23 @ THE I PRO STADIUM
13 JAN 2017 --- 7PM
IPRO HOME OF THE RAMS
Sunderland staged a remarkable comeback after being outplayed by Derby in the first 45 minutes on a once again bitterly cold evening in the interestingly named cup.
Once again a quick coverage of this mid week game but a trip to Derby's IPRO has to be a good option a superb ground with an excellent playing surface welcomed me after a one of bus journey to the city followed by a quick change for a bus that served Pride Park and Ride.
 
On this cold evening a ticket was collected from the ticket office before Derby issued a free team sheet very creditable some other clubs should take note.  Underneath the stand on the concourse a warm drink was engaged and luxury of luxury the roof heaters were turned on create a nice welcome.
To the game and the first half was all Derby with Mason Bennett a constant threat down the left hand side and by the time we reached half time Derby were correctly two nil up however they were late in the first half goal.  On 42 minutes a superb 25 yard free kick from Calum MacDonald found the top right hand corner before Bennett weaved his way into the box crashed in a cross that flew into his own goal by Josh Robson.
Early into the second half it was clear Sunderland were going to make a game of this and on 64 minutes it was game on when Andrew Nelson forced his way through to score.  Rams keeper Kelle Roos was denying the Black Cats but he let one slip through his grasp with just 3 minutes remaining when own goal man Robson's cross ended up falling to the back post were Derby defender Cameron Creswell fired the ball into his own goal.
A good comeback completed by the visitors and its enough to see them into the next round of this competition.
THE FINAL SCORE A GAME OF TWO HALVES

HUCKNALL AND EASTWOOD HONOURS EVEN

EASTWOOD COMMUNITY FC 1 V HUCKNALL TOWN 1
CMFL SOUTH AT CORONATION PARK
11 JAN 2017 --- 7.45PM
THE SCENE IS SET FOR EASTWOOD COMM V HUCKNALL TOWN
After a quiet but hard working first half the second half was to produce more in the way of entertainment and a goal apiece that keeps both sides title hopes on track.
On an increasingly cold evening there were no worries here with the new 3g pitch installed tonight is just a short coverage of the evening as the blog covered the pitch and previous games at Coronation Park.
A short bus trip to Alfreton before a change for DH Lawrence country over the border in Nottinghamshire saw pre match meal taken with Hill Top Fish Bar for a more than top of the table take away which would have been added with me being able to keep the fish cake on the tray before I had the chance to sample it the blighter had slid off onto the floor.
The first half had been a poor affair in the action stakes but it had been a tough and testing battle full of endeavour many of the hoppers who swelled the crowd of around 200 agreed and thankfully the second half opened up quite a bit.  On 71 minutes Hucknall swept into the lead when Matt Brian smashed home the ball after home keeper Jack Walker had twice pulled off saves in the build up.  Then to restore parity on 77 minutes Eastwood deservedly levelled when Gregg Conn drove in.
Overall a fair result on a cold evening that really settles nothing for these neighbours in the battle at the top of The CMFL South.
LOOKED GOOD BUT I MISSED THE FISH CAKE SLIDING OFF

Saturday, 7 January 2017

BLABY & WHETSTONE SWEEP ASIDE RADCLIFFE

BLABY AND WHETSTONE ATHLETIC 5 V RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC 1
EAST MIDLANDS COUNTIES LEAGUE @ WARWICK RD
7 JANUARY 2017 --- 3PM
MAIN STAND AT WARWICK RD
A storming first half from Blaby and Whetstone Athletic [BAW] saw them go in at the break 4-1 to the good and third placed Radcliffe Olympic must have been shell shocked and although they limited the damage to one goal in the second half it was all over by then.  The Leicestershire side did their credentials no harm at all although had it not been for 3 superb saves from the home custodian Tom Hollyoak the score may have been closer.
To the planning stage for todays game and with trips to West Wales and Buckinghamshire all put on hold with an annoying forecast of fog it was too much of a risk and I went back to my original plans of an EMCL game, as many of you know this league does not normally rate in my top 2,500 of favourite leagues but there were a wide selection of games in the South Leicestershire area today and this one stood out with a new visit on offer and a top of table affair, well nearly.
Sadly as seems to be the case with this league a majority of the clubs are poor in advertising their games with a lack of social media and or website promoting their games I know its about having the volunteers but BAW were consistent to this example and its a shame because they have a good product and you certainly have to tell people about it, today there were I guess around mid 20's who paid admission.
FIRST CALL BLABY
Departure from base station found us gaining a seat, again, on the 1101 train and with arrival on time in Leicester we were soon on board an aquamarine special to arrive in Blaby for around 1215.  I had opted to take a look around the centre first and then amble out with the massive amount of time built in here to Whetstone the other part of todays twin location team.  Blaby is a functional town with a nice selection of shops todays luncheon stop was from 'The Chippy', I did consider asking if they did chips but thought better of it.  Small sample of produce supplied and I might add some cracking chips here and we were soon off on the 1 mile or so walk into Whetstone.  On the way we passed another imaginatively named shop with good alliteration 'Blaby Booze' I wonder what they supply?
AND TO FINISH OFF THE NAME WHETSTONE
Whetstone generally appeared a sleepy village with a few shops and a smart main street but I'm not sure when it opened.  Having once again built in too much time for what attractions there were around here I had a quick journey past Warwick Rd to take a look at the new housing estates going up I believe on the site of the former GEC factory.
As ever Leicester is a fantastic sporting town, on our journey out we passed The City, Tigers and Grace Rd the home of Leicestershire County Cricket Club but the area we were now in has a further selection of clubs from Vipers RUFC, Saffron Dynamos, Leicestershire and Rutland FA HQ at Holmes Park and Leicester Lions RUFC.  It amazes me how much sport there is in and around Leicester it must be more than many other cities.
STAND WITH A VIEW
Finally no more time could be eaten up and it was up the impressively named Warwick Rd although the road itself is a disappointing narrow affair with the club on the right hand side.  Upon arrival you can see there are a selection of grounds around the main pitch and the signs show Blaby and Whetstones Boys Club etc but nothing anywhere to signify todays hosts.  The entrance to the clubhouse saw a left turn take you to the changing rooms, there was no access to the function room and bar today due to a party and so I opted for a quick circuit of the pitch for the obligatory pictures.  To the left its hard standing behind our entrance goal and on the first touchline is a smart little corporate blue and white bench seated stand before just after the dug out and no spectator access below making this a 3 1/2 sided ground.
DOUBLE SIDED STAND
The tour can continue behind the bottom goal with hard standing all the way around until in the top half of the opposite touchline a small double sided stand that serves the main pitch and adjacent one.  Coming back to the top goal and main club house changing rooms area to the right hand side or upon entry to the ground your immediate right their is a snack bar that to be honest is probably also a member of the secret society and with no signs it was only by asking I found it and dropped a few pennies in the coffers mind you the Twix was 4 months out of date.
PRE MATCH PREP FROM BLABY AND WHETSTONE ATHLETIC FC
With no more delay to the game in the opening exchanges Hollyoak pulled off a superb save from his own defender Jake Waine whose defensive header was going in until the number one palmed it away.  Blaby got into their stride when James Ireland saw Tom Dudley deny him but it wasn't long before the home side took the lead and it was Dudley in the action again this time he upended Daniel Henfrey in the box and Tom Hill slotted home the spot kick.
HERE COME THE TEAMS
Radcliffe came back and it was Hollyoak again with a save to deny Sam Adams before amazingly Blaby went 2 up when on the right hand side Jack lane coming off the touchline curled a superb 25 yard effort in to the top left hand corner.  It was all BAW now when Hill had his shot parried and then Aaron Preston saw his effort denied too.
Radcliffe pulled a goal back when Ryan Perkins guided in a free kick off the right for Adams to power home the header before this Hollyoak had again saved well at full stretch from Ryan Smiths header.
OVERVIEW OF THE ACTION
A lovely move 8 minutes before half time made it 3-1 Ireland on the edge of the box fed the ball through to the on running Lane who laid the ball back to Lee Barratt [FA site shows Tom Hill] who fired the ball home.  On the stroke of half time Barratt fed Preston who slotted past the out coming keeper to make it 4-1 at the break.
Often it game over for the second half but within 2 minutes of the re start any hope the Nottinghamshire side had of a comeback disappeared when BAW made it 5-1 thanks to a glorious strike from Ireland who strike home sweetly from 25 yards out into the top left hand corner of the visitors goal.
RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC ON THE ATTACK
That really was game over Blaby took their foot of the pedal and it was one of those halves, Radcliffe did create a chance when the pace of Ryan Perkins saw him put a shot away that Hollyoak could only half stop and as the ball rolled goal bound it was left to Waine to clear from the goal line.
The second half had become increasingly a going through the motions affair and in the end it was with acceptance that referee Lauren Holt blew for time.  A word for all three officials here today excellent games all round with the experienced Martin Dexter taking a junior assistants role their was always a watchful eye on proceedings, well done to you all.
REFEREE HOLT CHECKS HER WATCH
Nice short walk to the bus stop for the 84 back into Leicester which waited for time on at least 2 occasions on the way back but it was all very civil and with a comfortable connection at the station the blog arrived back at base around 7.30pm.