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Monthly Archives: March 2023

Gilbert

23 Thursday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, GroundhopUK, North West Counties League, NWCFL, Non League, Sandbach United, Rocester, Hillfield, JCB

Saturday 4th March 2023 ko 11:00

North West Counties League Division One South

ROCESTER 0

SANDBACH UNITED 4 (Tatters 22 Fitzpatrick 44 Cope 48 Barton 85)

Att 356

Entry £6

Programme £1

I should start by answering the two most frequent questions asked about Rocester; it’s near Uttoxeter and its pronounced Roaster! We set off from Stafford knowing that we had 4 completely different grounds to visit. On a personal note, I knew 3 of them, and I fully expected Rocester’s to be my highlight, at least on architectural grounds. Continue reading →

Swedish Hop 2023

23 Thursday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, Non League, Stockholm, Sweden, Swedish hop

WELCOME to the 14th SWEDISH GROUNDHOP

We’re back! After the pandemic and the ending of our time in Trelleborg we’re back in Sweden’s beautiful capital Stockholm, and staying both close to the National Stadium, and the birthplace of Ulrika Jonsson. 

The dates

FRIDAY JUNE 2nd to SUNDAY JUNE 4th 2023

The games

FIXTURES:

Friday

RÅGSVEDS IF vs. IFK HANINGE (Div 2) @ Hagsätra IP –

football started here in the 1960’s and situated in a beautiful part south of Stockholm.

Saturday

SOLLENTUNA FK vs NORDIC UNITED FC (Div 1) @ Sollentunavallen –

Action starts here 1969. Situated close to both the birthplace of Ulrika Jonsson and the hop hotel. Anders Limpar used to be assistant manager here.

HAMMARBY TFF vs. STOCKHOLM INTERNAZIONALE  (Div 1) @ Hammarby IP – built 1912-1915 and is Hammarby IF

first homeground, before moving to Söderstadion and now Tele2. Home of Hammarby Ladies team as well.

Sunday

TÄBY FK vs BODENS BK FF (Div 1) @ Vikingavallen – built years ago and have an upgrade in 2008. Täby FK sharing the ground with IK Frej, who also play their games here. This represents a massive trip for Boden, some 900 km, not exactly a local derby!

he information you need too

PRICE: £450 pp (excl. flights) and includes:

 * Pick up and drop off at Arlanda Airport (north of Stockholm)

* Transport to all football matches

* Accommodation at 4-star hotel (double room) for two nights incl. breakfast

* Tickets/admission for all games incl. programmes

An alternative

If you want to book your own accommodation, then the hop price will be £350,

but the pick-up point will be the hotel, close to Sollentuna Rail Station

FLIGHTS TO BOOK (not included in the price):

2 alternatives; 

FRIDAY 2/6

Norwegian from Gatwick Airport, UK 09:20

(Arriving Arlanda Airport, Sweden at 12:55 local time)

SUNDAY 4/6

Norwegian from Arlanda Airport, Sweden 17:45

(Arriving Gatwick Airport, UK at 19:35 local time) 

or

FRIDAY 2/6

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) from Heathrow Airport, UK 06:40

(Arriving Arlanda Airport, Sweden at 10:05 local time)

SUNDAY 4/6

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) from Arlanda Airport, Sweden 18:15

(Arriving Heathrow Airport, UK at 19:55 local time)

Payment

There are 2 options to pay the £450 (if you book your own accommodation £350):

1. You can pay to my account through a EuroTransaction:

The number to use at the bank is:

IBAN nr: SE4850000000052150011530 Switchcode: ESSESESS

Name: Joachim Hedwall

Bank address: SEB, S-10640, Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: 0046 771 365365

VERY IMPORTANT: You must state your name on the booking and send me an email

with the receipt to joachim.hedwall@srf.se , otherwise I don’t know who’s paid me.

If you need my address when you pay it is:

Joachim Hedwall, Lundagatan 8B, S-17163 Solna, Sweden

The money should be converted into Swedish Krona and allow approx. 3-4 working days.

This will cost you a small fee, depending what bank in UK you use.

2.    Pay to Laurence Reade. Cheque to be made payable to Mr. Laurence Reade for £460 

laurence_reade@yahoo.com

Laurence Reade

10 Ridgeway Road

Headington

Oxford

OX3 8DR.

Last day for booking and payment is APRIL 30th 2023

If you have any questions my email is  joachim.hedwall@srf.se

We look forward to welcoming you back!

Tack/ thank you!

Joachim “Kim” Hedwall

Borders

22 Wednesday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, GroundhopUK, North West Counties League, NWCFL, Non League, Alsager Town, Ellesmere Rangers, Beech Grove, Shropshire, Ellesmere

Friday 3rd March 2023 ko 19:45

North-West Counties League- Division One South

ELLESMERE RANGERS 2 (Harris 62 Rogers 79)

ALSAGER TOWN 1 (Bebbington 34)

Att 272

Entry £5

Programme £1

It would be so easy to paint this as Robyn and I’s return to GroundhopUK duty, but in reality we hadn’t stopped, even after the final games in the SCEFL Hop. Robyn gradually took over social media duties, and you really couldn’t have failed to see her efforts on the @NWCLHop2023 account. That really helped us both to tease the hop, but also to update people too. Continue reading →

Gifford

21 Tuesday Mar 2023

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Bristol, England, Football, Gloucestershire County League, groundhopping, Hardwicke, Non League, Stoke Gifford, Stoke Gifford Stadium, Stoke Gifford United

Tuesday 28th February 2023 ko 19:45

Gloucestershire County League

STOKE GIFFORD UNITED 7 (McInevery 34 43 72 Weaver 38 72 90 Barry 45)

HARDWICKE 0

Att 39

Entry FREE

Programme £1

It does pay to keep an eye on the Gloucestershire County League. I tend to see it as a quasi-Step 6 league, the mandatory programme rule, and the reasonably stringent ground gradings to make for an experience unlike most at the level. It was though, an odd evening to be in Bristol.

On one hand Bristol City were at home to Manchester City that night in the FA Cup, but that only meant that the southern half of the city would be having cup fever. Stoke Gifford is in the northern suburbs, and well and truly in Bristol Rovers territory, so I expected and got studied indifference to the goings on at Ashton Gate. 

Of course there was an irony, Bristol City’s women played at Stoke Gifford Stadium prior to their move to the High Performance Centre for last season. I covered the fact that Bristol City Women used to be Bristol Rovers women in that article, and were Bristol Academy in between, and even had a men’s team too. They played at Stoke Gifford too, so I must admit when I saw Stoke Gifford had been promoted into the County League and were using South Gloucestershire & Stroud College too, I assumed they were using the same place. Well they aren’t… sort of!

The old Stoke Gifford Stadium is now 3G and laid out for American Football only, and as you work your way through the complex you’ll see the odd bit of signage for Bristol City, then the remains of turnstiles that were installed for Bristol City’s stint in the Women’s Super League. Stoke Gifford are using the pitch the other side of the changing room block and have improved their new home accordingly. If you’re the kind of person that sees this as part of the same then the complex then you’ll see my attendance as a revisit, if not, then you won’t!

Whatever your view Stoke Gifford are certainly friendly and the tea was much appreciated on a cold, dank evening. They’re also talented; there was nothing wrong with Hardwicke save for them having some key players missing, but they were taken to pieces by their hosts. I’ve not seen a beating this complete for a while. 

I don’t think this will be Stoke Gifford’s season to make the jump into the Hellenic League. They’re third, and the ground will need some sort of surrounding fence for Step 6, but I may have got slightly ahead of myself here. The fact is Stoke Gifford have a fine team, and a ground to match. 

George

16 Thursday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, Albania, KF Tirana, Kastrioti, Kamza, Krujë, Kamëz, Zaja, Endi, Ditmar Mira, Stadiumi Kamza, Dijar Nikqi, Joan Cela

Sunday 19th February 2023 ko 13:00

Kategoria Superiore

KS KASTRIOTI 0

KF TIRANA 1 (Nikqi 90+10)

Hasani penalty saved 16 

Att c1,000 at Stadiumi Kamza

Entry 1000 lek (approx.’ £7.69) for a seat in the stand, 500 lek for the terrace

I must admit there was one small worry on our final day in Albania. It was a combination of two quirks, one is that WizzAir don’t let you check in until 48 hours before your flight, and that in any case online check-ins aren’t recognised at Tirana airport. You produce a document that is headed “This is not a boarding pass” which you exchange for a boarding pass at the check-in desk. I’d not seen it before, and I am grateful to our hotel, Vila e Artё for their help in printing out something that served so little purpose! Continue reading →

Zaja

13 Monday Mar 2023

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Albania, Football, groundhopping, Kategoria Superiore, KF Erzeni, Komplexi Partizani, Partizani Tirana, Tirana

Saturday 18th February 2023 ko 19:00

Kategoria Superiore

PARTIZANI TIRANA 3 (Rrapajy 45 Da Silva 46 Hoti 71)

Gueye sent off 1 (dangerous play- VAR)

KF ERZENI 0

Att c 1,500 at Kompleksi Partizani

Entry- Complimentary (tickets in our stand was on sale of 1000 lek – roughly £7.69; opposite was 300 lek)

We’d got back from Vorë with more than enough time for a late lunch. We’d settled in the Tirana suburb of Kinostudio, Ditmar’s home and where the communists used to produce their propaganda films. Since those days the area has seen no little investment, and I suspect the bar we sat in had never known rule by Enver Hoxha.

Continue reading →

Ditmar

09 Thursday Mar 2023

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Albania, FK Shenkolli, Football, Fusha Sportiv Vorë, Gerdec, groundhopping, Kategoria e Dytë, KF Shenkolli, Kodra e Gjatë, Tirana, Vora FK, Vorë, Vore

Saturday 18th February 2023 ko 13:00

Kategorie e Dytë Grp A

VORA FK 7 (Shani 4 Raboshta 12 25 Vrapi 24 71 Bashaj 45 Prengar 82)

KF SHËNKOLLI 0

Att c1,000

Free Entry

We met Ditmar at the roundabout near to Tirana’s New Bazaar. It’s the place you head to if you want a souvenir, fruit and veg or anything you’d find at a flea market; there’s also a fish market next door too! You can also change your currency, buy a cheap meal or have a leisurely coffee. As a result, it’s a hub for much of what makes Tirana tick, away from the tourists, the 4 of us seemed to be the only foreigners there. Continue reading →

Endi

07 Tuesday Mar 2023

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Air Albania Stadium, Albania, Arena Kombëtare, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Football, groundhopping, Matteo Dashi, Stefan Marcetic, Tirana

Friday 17th February 2023 ko 11:30

U17 International Friendly

ALBANIA 0

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 0

Marcetic sent off (2nd booking) 63

Att c700 at Arena Kombëtare, Tirana

Free Entry

It is a matter of fact that 9 men went to Tirana in 2019 to celebrate my Stag Weekend, expecting little more than a couple of matches and more than a few beers. We ended up watching 5 games and enjoyed ourselves so much the “Scottish Delegation” bored my wife Robyn silly with all our stories for months afterwards. But that weekend was so much more than beer and football. Continue reading →

Motorway

06 Monday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, Bristol, Non League, Bristol and Suburban League, Avonmouth, St Nicholas

Saturday 11th February 2023 ko 14:00

Gloucestershire Senior Amateur Cup Quarter Final

AVONMOUTH 7 (Groves 13 29 30 89 Aldom 35 Pearce 43 O’Donovan 82)

ST NICHOLAS 1 (Slade 56p)

Att 42

Free Entry

One of the great advantages of having family in Bristol is the extra centre of gravity it gives my groundhopping. You’d expect me to have done a lot in around my hometown of Oxford, but 7 years of Robyn and I means regular visits west, and very slowly I’m uncovering some real Bristolian gems.  Continue reading →

Gills not Gills

02 Thursday Mar 2023

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Football, groundhopping, Western League, Dorset, Gillingham Town, Non League, Bishops Lydeard, Woodwater Lane

Tuesday 8th February 2023 ko 19:30

Western League Division One

GILLINGHAM TOWN 0

BISHOPS LYDEARD 1 (Willis 58)

Att 35

Entry £6

Programme £2

Perhaps the measure of what differentiates a genuine groundhopper from a general football fan is the Dorset town of Gillingham. My feeling is that a football fan will look at the name as immediately assume its pronounced with a soft “G” as in the EFL club of the same name, whereas the groundhopper sees the name “Gillingham” and wonders which county we’re in? Since this is Dorset, the “G” is hard, so the Gill is what fish have, not the girl’s name! Hope we’re clear on that one! Continue reading →

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