Friday, 27 December 2019

CARLTON ENJOY THE FESTIVITIES AT ILKESTON

ILKESTON TOWN 2 CARLTON TOWN 4
NPL S.E. @ THE NEW MANOR GROUND
26 DECEMBER 2019 --- 3PM
LOOK AT THE QUALITY OF THAT TERRACING AT THE NEW MANOR GROUND
Neighbours Carlton Town showed no festive joy as they put in a quality performance down the street at neighbours Ilkeston Town to make it look like it was the Derbyshire outfit who had eaten too many of the tinned sweets over the Christmas period.  A lacklustre opening had seen The Robins lead before a period of eight minutes before half time provided clinical finishing and a 3-1 lead at the break for the visitors that all but wrapped up the three points there and then.
After a lovely bright Christmas Day celebrations completed and the early risers of Boxing Day would find a return to normal for the football fans wet, dark and downright miserable which could probably describe me and most non league fans not just the weather [poor photos excuse again here].  With games off all over the East Midlands hope was held out that Ilkeston whose pitch survied all last season without a call off, I believe, would not be adversely affected by the persistent rain and with a courtesy lift from Mr R of the refereeing parish I was in the right place for any information, with many thanks. 
Ilkeston had been a haunt many years back as far as The West Midlands Regional League and then the days of Nicky Law as manager so The New Manor Ground to give it its current name is reasonably well known.  Like the ground the club has many former monikers and to go into them all would take up too much space lots of ups and lots of downs for a club that really should be playing with the top of the tree clubs, backed up by some ever large attendances it remains a crying shame that nobody seems able to bring stability to The Robins.  To that end the club have recently recruited Martin Carruthers as the latest hot seat resident fresh from Quorn in The UCL where he was starting to pull up trees and formerly the on field guidance of Basford United and their euphoric rise.  With the club on the crest of a mini slump he has worked well before and it remains to be seen if he can arrest the slide here but if he can he will have a great supporter backing of that there is no doubt.
Recent visits to Ilkeston have been for midweek reserve fixtures and I probably haven't seen a first team game for a little while so a brief descriptor is in order.  Entry behind the goal shows up immediately the obscurely placed clock tower stand rising high in the far corner above the changing rooms with of course a large timepiece in the corner as part of a tower forming its name.
THE MUCH PHOTOGRAPHED CLOCKTOWER STAND
Before this is a small stand of a few rows variety with the far goal being serviced by an excellent modern covered stepped terrace for the full width of the ground.  The right hand side offers the large club house and hospitality rooms this was the former changing rooms side and dug outs both of which have now re located to the opposite side coming back towards out entrance a less showy cover
hanging over a flat terrace offers cover.  The ground has a couple of catering facilities and one of the highlights was The Hatch which for some reason, probably research, I had to visit twice today.  The club shop is a little disorientated and could do with a reforming as there appears to be a lot of potential customers with a crowd of 468 today and a poor afternoon that would probably have pulled in 700 or so had it not been so wet many looking to purchase.
Following the circuit it was good to catch up with Glyn again after our recent chats at Radford and Basford shortly after along came his mate who had just made it in time after Mickleover Sports game was called off just before 2pm by the match official upon arrival.
ILKESTON CAPTAIN DANIEL RACCHI SORTS OUT SOME MID GAME TACTICS
With both sides vying for a play off spot and Ilkeston already in the zone all looked set for a cracking local derby however the opening exchanges seemed to declare nobody had told the players it was agricultural stuff to say the least.  The deadlock was broken when the much travelled Kieran Wells met a cross off the left on 21 minutes to head home a superb effort to give Ilkeston the lead and from there I expected a home win to be honest.  Return to mediocrity until 37 minutes referee Hall pointed to the spot after a foul on the edge of the box and Carlton had a chance to pull level Tom Maddison crashed his spot kick off the post but Tyler Johal rescued his blushes when he was first to react and fired home the lose ball.  Two minutes later Johal got his second when he headed home in front of goal and then on the stroke of half time Carlton had turned this game on its head after neat play down the right Aaron Opoku lifted the ball over the Ilkeston keeper Ross Durrant and the back of the net rustled shortly afterwards.
An amazing section of play and the half time whistle couldn't arrive quickly enough for The Robins for Carlton they celebrated as though they couldn't believe it and only a few of the home crowd could rise out of their shock to issue a few boos as the home players trooped off.
Freshly restored after a resounding team talk and within two minutes of the restart after the Carlton keeper Jack Steggles cleared off his line Daniel Freeman was on hand to reduce the deficit and when moments later Wells flying header, although I'm told it was his shoulder by people nearer than me, missed the target by inches the comeback was on.
ASSISTANT REFEREE REES THROWING SOME SHAPES ON THE ROLLING ROAD TOUCHLINE
That was until the visitors absolutely nailed the three points to the door when with twenty minutes remaining Oliver Clarke made it 4-2 from close range after Ilkeston struggled to clear their lines.  The home side had lost all the air in their balloon now and looked a deflated side with little to offer in the way of any comeback previously looking possible and Carlton more than comfortably played out to ninety minutes and local bragging rights for today anyway something their small band of supporters would probably not have expected at five to three but nothing more the club deserved after their players efforts.
For Ilkeston there is work to be done on a side that looks disjointed and out of touch all over the park its the challenge for new manager Carruthers and one by his past record that he is more than capable of solving he just needs a little time, I'm afraid Ilkeston fans and once he gets it right watch the supporters flock back in even larger numbers to follow one of the big boys of the local non league scene.

Monday, 23 December 2019

HYDE...ING FOR BASFORD

BASFORD UNITED 1 HYDE UNITD 4
NPL PREMIER @ GREENWICH AVE
21 DECEMBER 2019 --- 3PM
BASFORD UNITED AND GREENWICH AVE AWAITS THE TEAMS
Hyde United showed absolutely no festive spirit towards their hosts as they stormed into a four goal advantage just past the half hour mark and to make matters worse for Basford they were reduced to ten men three minutes before the break when Liam Bateman was shown a red card for a dangerous challenge.
With festivities nearly upon us you would have hoped for a change in the weather sadly not though with last midweek being devoid of any games and todays schedule curtailed due to the wet stuff yet again the safe option of some good old 3g was selected at Basford on the northern side of Nottingham this time.  Having sung the praises of the new X1 service this week was a time to sweep all that under the carpet as it failed to arrive due to a little local mechanical difficulties in spire town, thankfully Trent Barton was on hand with The Comet flying me to Alfreton before a change onto an all stopping service.  Jumping off an unusually quite Rainbow 1 saw a brief ten minute walk in a dry but dark day, there's the picture excuse in already, which we see the floodlights illuminated before kick off.
REFEREE O CONNOR TURNS DOWN AN EARLY SELFIE REQUEST
Arriving at Basford for a step three game, way above my normal remit, saw a degree of excitement for a club that I had seen quite a few mid week games at over the last couple of seasons mainly thanks to Mr Storer of  'On the road blog' for the continued fixture guidance and so I will not enter into swathes of ground description because its been done before.  The proprietor of the said blog was as is normal in attendance today and by the end of the first half was substituted after a footballing injury, even though he was stood on the terraces, while updating on his phone a rogue ball flew out of play struck a stanchion and the beautiful face of local football that is Malcolm Storer stopped it.  He will have some bruising and a enlarged hooter but here full credit must go to Basford and their physio team who came to check on him during the incident and at half time, well done.
The ground and indeed the club has developed at a tremendous pace under the excellent Chairmanship of Chris Munroe and looking back to where they were just a short while ago they have been clearly been under a rewarding stewardship.  There is no real focal point at Greenwich Avenue both internal or external but the club are in the process of collating some grants and hope to develop shortly a large seated stand and terrace to advance the capacity and type of accommodation.  What has been a much appreciated improvement is the new snack bar which was well controlled today by the two ladies and also is large enough for people to queue within not having to join the normal crush at most grounds and so today it was time to sample the chip cobs, hurrah.  As ever the club issued an excellent programme although todays was a double issue covering the New Yars Day fixture with Grantham.
A RARE BASFORD ATTACK SAFELY GATHERED BY HYDE NUMBER ONE LUKE MEWITT
So by the time kick off came around I had taken up position with Mr O of the Burnley persuasion and awaited with anticipation to see if third placed Basford could go top by the end of proceedings.  At half time it was also good to catch up with local hopper Glyn who I had met the previous week at Radford and discussed many a thing sporting and the like. Hyde had clearly not read the script they had got out of the traps sharply and took the lead after seven minutes when a right sided corner from Paddy Lane flew in off an attempted goal line clearance from Bateman.  Ten minutes on and the visitors doubled their lead when a superb cross field ball from Liam Tongue found Dan Turner who took the ball down made space for the shot and fired across home keeper Kieran Preston into the
far corner of the Basford goal.  Hyde looked sharper all over the pitch and were closing down the
home side with a real attention to detail as they tried to get any moves going and it came as no surprise when they scored a third on 25 minutes following good work on the right the ball fell to Connor Hughes who fired home unmarked just inside the box.  The disaster that was this first half for the home side was complete on 35 minutes when Turner headed a back post header against the woodwork when he should have scored but luckily for him the ball fell straight back to him and he lashed the ball home.  Fears of a repeat of Hyde scoring eight last season at Greenwich Avenue circulated but this is where the scoring was to end for the visitors.
REFEREE O ONNOR HAS A BIT MORE EXPLAINING TO DO
Former Forest and now Basford manager Steve Chettle looked stunned much like the crowd of 259 were and any potential of a great comeback in the second half disappeared when they were reduced to ten when Batemans horrible tackle on Tongue left the Hyde player flat our and after a controlled coming together of players Derbyshire referee Jamie O'Connor had no option but to show a red card.
The second half was a subdued affair which surprisingly Basford won thanks to a consolation goal when Stef Galinski drove home after an initial blocked shot fell out to him.  Around all this Hyde did create a few chances Preston saved a Pratt header Tongue saw a shot pushed away by the home number one and then in the closing stages the same player saw his shot take a sharp deflection only to rebound off the post.
Disappointing second period for the neutral but it all been done by Hyde in the first half with a superb performance of closing down any of the football Basford like to play and with a collection of performances all over the pitch they thoroughly deserved this win against a home side who today looked off the pace in all aspects of their play.
Return was a gamble as I let two Rainbow 1's go in the hope of the X1 arriving after the early display of petulance from the big gold one and thankfully it had been duly reprimanded and turned up more or less on time with a return this week of just 45 minutes direct to base I could once again sing its praises.

Monday, 16 December 2019

DEJA VU RADFORD

RADFORD 3 BELPER UNITED 1
EMCL @ SELHURST STREET
14 DECEMBER 2019 --- 3PM
GETTING READY AT RADFORD
Moments of deja vu often occur when we least expect them but this one was part set up with a quick return to Selhurst Street following last weeks visit but the theory was enhanced with exactly the same score line as 7 days ago.  It was Radford who would comfortably gain a consecutive victory with a result that could have been much more convincing with the woodwork intervening on four occasions to deny them.
Once again its Saturday and roll out the weather forecast heavy rain in the proceeding two days had once again enhanced 3g search but with Radford normally draining well there was the option of a re visit and having thoroughly enjoyed last weeks attendance off we set on the X1 again this time straight into Nottingham.
Thankfully it would not be a long visit to the city centre as the melee of Christmas tug of war had begun in commercialisation land and the NET Tram was soon whisking me away from the Lace market to Hyson Green.  So what had changed in a week, well the Nottingham East constituency had elected the youngest MP in the country Nadia Whittome representing the Labour Party with a majority of over 17,000 in Thursday's general election.  Selhurst Street was still in situ but today was devoid of John on turnstile who was under the weather but as per normal at the club a warm greeting was offered by many which makes it the pleasure that it is to visit.
HERE WE GO AS REFEREE ROB PEALING LEADS THE TEAMS OUT
Last weeks ground pictures hopefully illuminate the place so if you need to have a general look around it may be worth popping back a couple of blogs, a brief return blog this time out then.
Straight to the action and Belper nearly caught The Pheasants out in the opening minutes when Curtis Williamson sent the ball goal bound it was home captain Simon Hore who cleared the ball of the line.  Radford had out on an impressive first half showing and when Ryan Smith struck the post the resultant corner saw him out his header against the bar on 39 minutes.  With five minutes to half time the home side took the lead when Will Daly supplied the corner Joe Nice finished and that's how we went in.
RADFORD GO CLOSE AS THE CITY WATCHES ON
Radford doubled the lead two minutes after the break when Smith admittedly unmarked rose like a salmon to meet a Robbie Manners cross off the left and his header soon nestled in the Belper net.  Radford failed to clear their lines on 52 minutes and a smart side footed finished from Ryan Baker got the visitors back in the game.  However just five minutes later Radford responded in the correct fashion by restoring the two goal lead when Smith got his second driving home.  The woodwork would save Belper twice more Connor Moore struck a superb 25 yard effort that hit the bar and then then post intervened just short of eighty minutes.   By the time the final whistle blew we in the same situation as last week a dark cold night in Radford with a 3-1 win for The Pheasants and the X1 was calling and once again within fifty minutes base was arrived at after a very enjoyable afternoon with Radford Fc.

BLADES THROUGH IN INTERCONTINENTAL CUP

SHEFFIELD UTD WOMEN 2 COVENTRY LADIES 2 [PENS 1-3]
INTERCONTINENTAL CUP GROUP A @ THE PROACT
11 DECEMBER 2019 --- 7.30PM
Sheffield United secured the point that sees them qualify as group winners thanks to a Katie Wilkinson 25 yard free kick three minutes from time as The Blades stormed back from two down against a resolute Coventry United side.
BLADES MANAGER CARLA WARD SEES HER SIDE QUALIFY FOR THE CUP QUARTER FINALS
With another set of fixtures falling to the further downpour this interesting group game was always on the cards at Chesterfield Fc and being probably a couple of years since I last saw a women's game with that being the final of this same competition at the same ground it was time to pop along again.
This one is a nice and local two bus trip journey and pre-match was in the local Greggs after the KFC looked to be having a discouraging night when I arrived.  Entrance paid at a fiver was supplemented by a flattering to deceive programme at £2 this was a shiny effort but turned out to be a very poor 8 pages which covered the absolute minimum without really advancing the women's game and this competition which was a bit of a shame.  I hope the fast developing game will not fall into Football League and Premiership prices there was further evidence of big ground experiences even though The Proact is a non league ground now when at half time I warmed up with a Bovril and kit-kat [duo] for £4.
With just the main stand open on a bitterly cold night the crowd looked around 100 quite a bit down from United 'home' fixture on Sunday that attracted around 400.  The Blades led the group and had to better a selection of teams around them with the top two qualifying a top spot should see an easier draw in the quarter finals, although this has turned out to be Manchester City. 
Both sides were out warming up early on and the shooting boots of the strikes for United were looking good with the impressive Katie Wilkinson packing a good old shot and with manager Carla Ward overseeing proceedings all looked comfortable against tonight's opposition who could not qualify.
The opening thirty minutes had been all Sheffield United with some lovely sweeping play just finding the final touch was the elusive element and then it happened Coventry had produced nothing Helen Dermody put through Shannon O'Brien whose cross floated in beating all and fell in at the back post.
The second half saw the home side gain the upper hand but again it happened Rosie Axton showed a great turn of pace down the right and Dermody stretched to convert well from close range to double the lead.
A really hard score line to accept from a United point of view but cometh the hour cometh Wilkinson she finished of a cross from the left in 67 minutes and then with three minutes left fried home a low free kick from distance for the goal that would prove enough.  Even then they could have won it but for an excellent save from the Coventry keeper after Jade Pennock struck an effort goal bound.
The resultant penalty shoot out which I knew was a requirement in these games but left without seeing due to the potential very late return due to public transport restriction and I also forgot, even after reminding myself twenty minutes earlier, was lost 3-1 by The Blades. 
Thankfully the extra point gained by Coventry was not massively relevant as the home side topped the group on goal difference from Aston Villa and Liverpool in third both who would have qualified if Wilkinson had not struck home that free kick close to time.
An enjoyable evening if somewhat cold alright very cold and great to catch up with the women's game which has everybody is aware has come along tremendously with some excellent skill and ever increasing fitness levels assist the entertainment.

Monday, 9 December 2019

RADFORD WIN NOTTS DERBY

RADFORD 3 TEVERSAL 1
EMCL @ SELHURST ST
7 DECEMBER 2019 --- 3PM
RADFORD FC CITY CENTRE FOOTBALL
Radford secured three points against fellow Nottinghamshire side Teversal leading 2-1 at half time Liam Smallwood with The Pheasants third midway through the second half facilitating the win in an entertaining and occasionally feisty affair.
A return to an old favourite is always anticipated and Radford is just that, with travels often undertaken on a Saturday there is often less chance to revisit the clubs and grounds that you enjoy.  But at Selhurst Street there is a small band of officials and helpers who make this club unique with its hemmed in ground tightly surrounded by its cosmopolitan community and there is always a comfortable feel about visiting Radford Fc with today being no different.  The need to describe a ground covered on quite a few occasions today will be left to a few pictures included and with the club developing a new covered terrace, The Leading Labels Family Stand, there is a constant effort to improve evidence to this the reasonably recently extended clubhouse. The only disappointment for the club is the lack of spectator numbers from the local and wider Nottingham community for this hidden gem. 
Travel would be undertaken directly from base on the brand new Stagecoach X1 service which would arrive fifteen minutes late at base but drop me at Bobbers Mill big 'M's just fifty minutes later after a trip through Alfreton, South Normanton Outlet and two junctions of the M1 a quite remarkable effort with thankfully no motorway problems.
MAIN STAND AND THE BUSINESS END AT SELHURST STREET
Walking through the multi-cultural community and approaching the ground by a variety of pathways between the houses, jittys for us northerners, would see an arrival by The Clock public house and over the road the ground is accessible by another walkway that leads out onto Radford Road and the hustle and bustle of shopping local and at the big Asda all intersected by the Nottingham Tram rumbling past at regular intervals.
THE CITY SIDE
A brief look around with some time built in saw ground entrance just after 2pm and as ever a warm welcome from John Holt who was, as is the norm, operating the turnstile.  With time for a catch up on Radford and football in general the new stand was pointed out to me so it was time to do the obligatory circuit.  Some grounds have lovely back drops and are built miles out of town in former farmers fields but here at Radford the backdrop is how a football ground should be right in the centre of its community a small style version of the old Baseball Ground with the back of the flats above the Radford Road shops overlooking the only bit of green space, other than Forest Fields, for a few miles.
THE NEW STAND NEAREST TO THE CAMERA
Radford had started the season strongly but were in a bit of a slump and for Teversal its not been a great start but like so many clubs there have been few fixtures for them to test that against with the recent downpours.  Indeed this fixture was postponed a few weeks ago one hour before the kick off and so a quick re arrangement would see both sides looking to kick start their season.
Kick start it did with three goals inside the first quarter of an hour Radford were two up within seven minutes Smallwood headed in a left wing corner at the near post after just three on the clock and then Will Daly hit a 20 yard free kick to double the lead.
RADFORD TAKE THE LEAD LIAM SMALLWOOD SECOND MAROON SHIRT IN FROM THE LEFT
Teversal could have been shell shocked by this and gone down to a heavy defeat bit they recovered well and pulled a goal back on fifteen minutes when a floated free kick was missed by the
Radford keeper the ball came back off the woodwork and Josh Radford scored against his namesake club.  The momentum was with Teversal now and just before half time Joshua Barker struck the bar with an effort that would have provided a deserved equaliser.
RADFORD KEEPER WARREN SQUIRES OVERSTRETCHES
The second half provided some feisty moments as referee Fanran Mang was tested to the full with quite a bit of dissent and at times you were hoping for it too ease up for his observed performance.
In the action Errol Campebell broke through for the home side rounded the keeper but then couldn't find the finish past the defender on the line to extend their lead.  But that comfort zone did come when Smallwood got his second and Radford's third when Teversal keeper Rio Alberry misjudged a cross and the Radford player was there to convert.  In the final couple of minutes Alberry pulled off a superb full length save to deny a long range Daly effort but the three points were in Radford's grasp moments later from a very enjoyable game and visit to Radford.
MR CAMPBELL AND MR MENG HAVE A CHAT
The pre Christmas attendance was 44 with a paying gate of around half of this hopefully any visitors planning on a trip will pop along soon and the locals may also take up a good afternoons entertainment for a fiver at a superb little club that is well worth your support.
IT USED TO BE PICTURES OF FISH AND CHIPS NOW ITS ATMOSPHERIC FLOODLIGHTS
Return was with the X1 and a busy departure saw the service slightly late but an efficient fifty minutes later a drop off at base had been achieved and a new route into Nottingham will hopefully allow for further re-visits soon.

WARMED BY FREEZING CUP CLASH

KIMBERLEY MW 2 CLIPSTONE 0
EMCL CUP @ THE STAG GROUND
4 DECEMBER 2019 --- 7.45PM
THE FLOODLIT STAG GROUND IS READY FOR LEAGUE CUP ACTION
On a freezing cold night it would be two goals in close succession just before half time that sent Kimberley through to the next round of the East Midlands Counties League Cup.  With a slight lull in the wet weather we were now troubled by the frost which thankfully was not bad enough to affect this fixture however during the night for those hardy soles stood on the famous banking at The Stag we did have to be snapped away from the grass at the end of the match.
Football match selected from the few available and once again bus towards Eastwood but this time the next town on was the destination and after the required change in Alfreton all went relatively well there was a bit of late running but it was catered but what did go wrong was my research on the chippy in Kimberley that has a good reputation and was my first port of call.  In darkness and before crossing the road a quick referral to the hand held research pack showed the only midweek night of the week it closed was used guessed it Wednesday.  Off to nearby supermarket for hoppers delights and several pastry packages later we were off to the ground which is just a short walk away.
RESPECT AND FLOODLIGHTS EVERYWHERE
Having covered the ground before now is not the time to go into again but it would be unfair not to mention that the club worked wonders getting Saturdays game on and the same applied tonight well done.  The Stag is a ground that is a pleasure to spectate from and tonight was no different with a good vantage point on the banking gained and after greetings to a few of the Clipstone officials plus secretary Malc whom it was good to catch up with we were underway.
It was fast and furious but little in the way of goal mouth action that was until 38 minutes when Jordan Smith nipped in to break the deadlock and for Clipstone the whole game really fell apart three minutes later when Kimberley doubled their lead a wonderful 25 yard strike from Robbie McNicholas flew into the roof of the visitors net.  Clipstone would go on to lose the game thanks to a three minute spell that was rounded off with an unstoppable second goal in the mix.
CAN SOMEBODY FETCH THE BALL
The second period provided much effort and guile but no further goals and Clipstone could not find a breakthrough they have a collection of good players who currently are not knitting together as a team for Kimberley its an interesting mix of younger players who will suffer defeats to the stronger sides but will become increasingly successful if they stick together.
In a game of many injury delays, probably more than I have seen for ages, referee Booth closed down proceedings fairly promptly only for me to find the Rainbow 1 was running nearly 15 minutes late something I didn't want with the five minutes change over time in Ripley.  Somehow we made up nearly ten minutes and as we pulled in at the back of the connection a smart 50 yard dash was completed to jump aboard and with taxi journey from Alfreton base was achieved in a remarkable one hour, but it so nearly wasn't.

Monday, 2 December 2019

RED BADGERS IN WEBBS WONDERLAND

EASTWOOD COMMUNITY 3 GEDLING MW 2
EMCL @ CORONATION PARK
30 NOVEMBER 2019 --- 3PM
EASTWOOD COMMUNITY FC MAIN STAND READY FOR A LARGE CROWD TODAY
Eastwood Community rose to the top of the table when Joe Harrison got the winner seven minutes from the end on this enthralling encounter which featured the second and third placed clubs before the start of proceedings plus the leagues top goal scorers.
The usual Saturday morning version of Mike Reid's 'Runaround' was well under way only this time the wet stuff had relented, still not early enough for some pitches, and we were greeted with a sharp frost.  Late pitch inspections ensued and by the time these were about to take place spire town was enveloped in fog so one again the safety option was selected and I hunted out the Eastwood Community Fc season ticket, I probably should have one this was the fourth visit this year with grateful thanks to 3g.
As ever public transport suffered some delays but it was relatively trouble free arriving in time to sample the usual hoppers confectionery in the Red Badger bar which was starting to fill up, having gained the teams from the excellent secretary here the obligatory circuit was completed, mind you not much had changed since Wednesday night.
THE REFEREE IS WISE TO ASST REF FRANK WEBSTERS JOKE ELECTRIC SHOCK GLOVES
Gedling arrived in third spot and had looked impressive in my early season viewings of the club and Eastwood in second with both knowing a win today would see them at the top of the tree as December arrived.  Adding to the interest in Paddy Webb and Courtney Hastings both home team and visitors respectively have the top two scorers in the league.
Greetings were passed to Mr S of the 'on the road blog' and his video man Kev who were both in attendance after their allocated game fell foul to one of the three forms of weather lobbed at us today.  Assistant referee Nick Lees would make a return visit, this time on the dug out side, after Wednesday nights appearance and he would be joined by the ever youthful Frank Webster and a very patient Wayne Gray.  Patience was certainly the refs virtue today as its a few weeks since I have seen a side argue and dissent so many decisions and I guess non decisions not sure why Gedling adopted this approach when they are clearly a super little side.


The encounter got off to a superb start for Eastwood when Webb added to his seasons tally breaking away to fire past the out coming Keaton Sharpe as early as the fourth minute.  Shell shocked by this early strike Gedling levelled on the quarter of an hour mark home keeper George Warren pushed away a whipped in free kick it fell on the right edge of the box to Curtis Millward who fired back in an excellent first time strike that nestled in the back of the net before you could shout goal.  Gedling had powered their way into a lead on twenty two minutes when Luke Smith shot from the edge of the box his effort struck a home defender and looped up over a now stranded Warren.
It would be Eastwood who would continue to play their passing game which looked great but lacked any final outcome so often as Gedling looked bigger and stronger and at this stage more than comfortable with their role they were however grateful for two goal line clearances from Charlie Roberts as they went into the break ahead.
PADDY WEBB OF THE RED BADGERS CHALLENGES FOR THE BALL
The second half started with Eastwood getting the ball forward faster and not over playing on the carpet and their reward came on 69 minutes when Meakin crossed off the left and at the back post, you now who, Webb converted to level affairs.  Gedling were not done for and battled back with Hastings in an excellent position he let fly and rippled the netting, sadly for the Nottingham side it was the side netting.  Then with seven minutes left the ultimate comeback Meakin turned supplier again with his cross and this time Harrison stepped up to take the plaudits and send Eastwood to the top of the table.  In the closing stages Webb went close to his hat trick but Sharpe was just what his name says with an excellent save to deny the lively frontman.
A superb encounter that swung one way then another it was an excellent advert for the league and both sides on a day which saw so many games lost to the weather yet again now the challenge is on for Eastwood to remain top, this encounter was superbly supported by a crowd of 298.