GLAPWELL 1 RHP SPORTS AND SOCIAL 6
BUCKINGHAM INSURANCE LEAGUE CUP ROUND ONE AT HALL CORNER
Captain Solomon Miller was the star in this League cup encounter as he hit four goals and had another two chalked off as RHP Sports and Social hit half a dozen to despatch a struggling Glapwell at Hall Corner.
The division one east side led their premier league south counterparts 2-0 at the break in what had been a relatively good showing for the home side but the second period saw the Newark based visitors push home their advantage which in the end could have been by more goals.
Today the short trip to Glapwell would be undertaken by four buses the first change would be in Clay Cross and today this definitely looked like a shabbily kept rear end of a Badger, with the bus station and surrounds looking an absolute mess, How this town as suffered over the the years of industrial decline thankfully we would soon escape on a 49 to Clowne with our departure at Glapwell just over twenty minutes later.
WHERE THE AFTERNOON BEGAN FOR RHP CAPTAIN SOLOMON MILLER 1-0 |
Over the years Glapwell in its various guises have been covered many times but it sadly needs saying that this ground is in a very sad state of repair and I believe the varying clubs only rent from the council who really need to undertake a tidy up operation its so sad to see Hall Corner in this state.
Admission front was £4 and £3 with the club making the effort to publish a programme something that a small band of the crowd of 21 purchased this afternoon.
GLAPWELL KEEPER HUDSON DOWN TO DENY RHP |
Spaced out paragraphs are an excuse for including a larger than normal set of pictures and I make no escuse, apart from this mention, of featuring Miller in so many he was the outstanding contributor to an exciting ninety minutes. It took me a bit of research after the game to jolt my memory of where I remembered the number 9 from and he was one of the stars of the Newark Flowserve side who rose from step seven to five. Today the front mans pace and finishing was prominent and although I guess he could be playing at a higher level it was great to see and watch him again.
With the preliminaries done and a team sheet photo secured it was to the stand side to take a few pictures on a lovely sunny afternoon.
EARLY CHAT FOR JASON THURLBY WITH REFEREE BARNES |
With the preliminaries done and a team sheet photo secured it was to the stand side to take a few pictures on a lovely sunny afternoon.
Glapwell had lost all seven of their league games conceding 44 goals in the process and after losing their management team and squad to South Normanton the shock of rebuilding was proving a stern test for player manager Jamie Durham. RHP were sat mid table in their regional league one level below but must have fancied their chances of progressing.
A fairly even opening but on nine minutes the harshest of fortunes hit Glapwell when Kieran Starbuck struck a sharp shot against the visitors post as the ball fell away the visitors cleared the ball up field and before you knew it Miller drew the keeper and slotted home for the lead.
We didn't see another goal until twenty seven minutes but it was Miller again who enticed Rhys Hudson off his line before firing home all this was superbly set up by a cross field pass from Jason Thurlby.
Before the break Thurlby tried a cheeky back heel that was scrambled off the line before at the other end Starbuck saw his effort saved by Ashley Reed in the visitors goal.
HUDSON DENIES JONES |
The half time break was wiled away but for any visitors thinking of taking a visit or re visit to this ground there is a snack bar in operation for the usual goodies. RHP were out about five minutes earlier than the fifteen minute break eager to continue and also to signify at 'this level' generally everybody gets on with it.
RHP MAKE IT 2-0 THROUGH MILLER |
The second period would need just two minutes for Miller to secure his and the visitors third when his pace took him through two merging visiting defenders before firing past Hudson. A few minutes later he was denied by the keeper but RHP would get their fourth when Thurlby was brought down in the box by Zach Hogg who received a yellow card from referee Martin Barnes, the felled player got up brushed himself down and sent Hudson the wrong way.
STARBUCK DENIED BY RHP KEEPER |
Just over the hour mark Miller turned provider when his run down the right saw the ball laid back to Calum Chilvers who cheekily clipped the ball into the far corner of the Glapwell goal to make it five. Shortly afterwards Glapwell danger man Starbuck did find the net to pull a goal back when the visiting keeper could not deny his low shot.
Comeback on the cards? Miller stopped that thought when just two minutes later, 67 minutes, when he paced away and again slotted past Hudson with an apparent ease for his fourth.
THURLBY LEGGED UP JUST INSIDE THE PENALTY BOX |
Comeback on the cards? Miller stopped that thought when just two minutes later, 67 minutes, when he paced away and again slotted past Hudson with an apparent ease for his fourth.
The game at this stage was clearly won and although the edge appeared to have gone out of the fixture it didn't stop the chances.
Having had a first half goal disallowed for offside Miller suffered the same fate with seventeen minutes remaining again outpacing the defence and slotting home only to see the assistant referee with his flag aloft.
Starbuck again got himself into scoring positions but on two occasions Reed again denied him with saves.
CHILVERS [LEFT] CLIPS THE BALL INTO THE BOTTOM CORNER |
Referee Barnes was sympathetic to the home side with a full time whistle on forty five minutes non of this 5 and ten past 5 of recent weeks this was a game that was gone and there was no need to drag out the agony for Glapwell.
FOUR FOR CAPTAIN FANTASTIC |
With no need to rush for a bus that would now have a fifty minute waiting time which is typical after most of the Saturdays of the season so far when with the overrun of games not leaving enough time for the old public transport timetable.
THIS TIME MILLER IS DENIED BY THE OFFSIDE FLAG |
There was time for a comfort break and a reminisce about those 'glory' days at Hall Corner when one of the former Glapwell so very nearly made The old Unibond, Northern Premier League, Premier League. Those days are so sadly gone but even then the club appeared to have a constant struggle with convincing locals that this footy success thing was a good thing for the village.
MILLER TURNS ON THE PACE |
So for now while this club fights for its future lets hope a few more will pop along to support it in its efforts its going to be a long hard road this season and you can only hope the club will retains its Premier League status in the Central Midlands Alliance.
DO I NEED TO CAPTION IT OH GO ON THEN MILLER WITH A TURN OF PACE AGAIN |
Two more back with the 49 and 55 dropping us at base just over an hour later from departure at Glapwell. An enjoyable afternoon a surprisingly entertaining game, my best of the season so far and great to see the abilities of Solomon Miller on show.
REFEREE BARNES HAS A CHAT WITH CAPTAIN MILLER |
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