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Lurvill’s Delight

18 Monday Sep 2017

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Albion, Football, groundhopping, GroundhopUK, Oval], Ramsjovallen, South Wales Alliance, Ton and Gelli, Wales, Ynyshir, Ynyshir Albions

Saturday 26th August 2017 ko 18.30

South Wales Alliance Premier Division

YNYSHIR ALBIONS 2 (Williams 6 Evans 10) Rewbury missed pen 44

TON & GELLI B.G.C. 1 (Davies 41)

Att 260

Entry £3

Programme £1

There were a few tired legs as we headed down the hill from the car park to the Ynyshir Oval. Mind you if you wanted someone with reason to be tired a call to the game’s referee Peter Small would be in order. The 70-year-old was about to take the whistle for his 4th game of the day after running the line in the 3 other hop games today. Peter and the Welsh Hop go back a long way, and thanks to him, a genuine legend of Valleys football. Continue reading →

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Westland

20 Thursday Jul 2017

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Bristol City, Championship, Football, Friendly, groundhopping, Huish Park, League 2, Martin McConachie, Yeovil Town

Saturday 15th July 2017 ko 15.00

Preseason Friendly

YEOVIL TOWN 1 (Olomola 75)

BRISTOL CITY 3 (Reid 22 28 Magnusson 25)

Att 2,636 (883 away)

Entry £8

Programme £1

On occasion I get asked how I pick my games, and people are often surprised when I say that often they pick me! This one was a case in point, I was due to be in Minehead in the evening and my girlfriend Robyn is a Bristol City fan. Then there was the Martin McConachie factor to consider…

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The Strawberry Line

30 Friday Dec 2016

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Football, groundhopping, Hangstones, Middlezoy Rovers, Somerset County League, Strawberry Line, Yatton

Saturday 24th December 2016 ko 14.00

Somerset County League Premier Division

YATTON ATHLETIC 3 (Copeland 8 Morris 42p Walters 65)

MIDDLEZOY ROVERS 4 (Conway 9p Temlett 10 Wright 16 Williams 48) Turner sent off 42

Att 42

Entry FREE

No Programme

From Banwell I struck north and traced the route of the embankments of a long abandoned railway. The Cheddar Valley Line ran from Yatton to Cheddar and Wells until its closure in 1963, and became known as the “The Strawberry Line” due to the large quantities of the fruit it carried, bound for markets in London.  Continue reading →

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Cuckoo

05 Tuesday Aug 2014

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Aaron Butcher, GroundhopUK, Hailstone, Leading Drove, Long Buckby, Peterborough & District League, Rick Hailstone, Stilton FC, United Counties League, United Counties League Premier Division YAXLEY

Saturday 2nd August 2014 ko 11.00

United Counties League Premier Division

YAXLEY 3 (Coleman 31 Cotton 43p 76)

LONG BUCKBY 1 (Hailstone 90og)

Att 206

Entry £6

Programme £1

Badge £3

The coach, expertly coaxed by Rick at the wheel made the tight left turn into Leading Drove, and down the narrow drive to the football ground on the left. There’s a pitch to the right, used by Stilton FC, and since they play in the Peterborough & District League the original idea was to have a game there straight after this one, but they turned us at GroundhopUK down for reasons unknown, and with league official Daniel Leggett being an expert on the geography of the PDFL, he approached Riverside in their place, but that is another article!

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Train Tracks

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Andy Glossop, Eynsham, hellenic league, Oxon Senior League, Yarnton, Yarnton Lane

Wednesday 16th April 2014 ko 18.30

Oxon Senior League Division One

YARNTON 2 (Bunce 39 Marsh 44)

EYNSHAM 3 (McCudden 58p Glossop 63 69)

Att 28

Entry FREE

Programme No

Given that this pretty village is only about 4 miles from Oxford, on the A44 towards Woodstock it was high time I ticked this one off. In fact as I arrived committeeman Gary spotted me and laughed, “About time too!” I’d seen Yarnton twice last season, once at Chalgrove and once at Northway, and let’s face it, on a warm evening why wouldn’t you want to be in an English village with over 4,000 years of history?

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Charity

26 Sunday Jan 2014

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Attard, Dene Shields, Gozitan, Gozo, Gozo Ferry, Gozo Stadium, Hotspurs, Malta, Malta Trophy, Maltese League, Siamese, Victoria, Wanderers, Xewkije

Sunday 15th January 2014

13.00 Gozo League Division One

XEWKIJE TIGERS 5 (R Buttigieg 20 54 Shields 31 Portelli 52 Camilleri 72)

ORATORY YOUTHS 0

Att c300

15.00 Gozo League Division One

VICTORIA HOTSPURS 1 (Nanapere 41)

SK VICTORIA WANDERERS 1 (Nwankwo 29)

Att c600

At Gozo National Stadium, Xewkije

Entry €4 (both games)

No Programmes

Team Sheet FREE

Coffee 50c

Gozo is the second largest of the Maltese Islands, and is easily reached by ferry from the port of Ċirkewwa. The crossing takes around 45 minutes and costs €5.65 return. It’s an odd system, the only tickets available are returns and they are only sold from the port of Mġarr on the Gozitan side. It reminded me of trips over the Severn Bridge!

On the ride over we passed the only other inhabited island in the Maltese archipelago Comino. That has a population of only 4 permanent inhabitants so the possibilities for football are rather limited! Continue reading →

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Here we go again!

08 Sunday Apr 2012

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Baris, Football, groundhop, Hemsworth Miners Welfare, Hop, northern counties east, northern counties east league, Rob Hornby, Ryan Williams, Yorkshire Amateur

Thursday 5th April 2012 ko 7.45pm

Northern Counties East League Division One

YORKSHIRE AMATEUR 1 (Craig Heard 45)

HEMSWORTH MINERS WELFARE 3 (Crapper 11 Williams 19 48)

Att 179

Entry & Programme Hop Ticket

Badge £3

“Leeds Pale” Bitter £2.50/pint

This was a long day! From Long Eaton, Chris and I set off for Staveley Miners Welfare to pick up 3 sets of programmes for the inaugural NCEL hop. From there it was further up the M1 to the Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield, our HQ for the weekend. There we were joined by League Committee member Karl Blackburn with the other sets of programmes. It took around 90 minutes to put together the 100 or so programme packs for those who’d pre booked their tickets.

By that time it was around 1.30, so Chris and I started the shuttle runs to the various rail stations of Wakefield to pick up the public transport using hoppers. Included in that throng was the towering presence of Ari, the chairman of the Scarborough FC Norwegian supporters club, which has 60 members!

After a strong coffee, it was soon 5.45 and our coach, driven by Godfrey arrived. It took around an hour to reach Leeds and Bracken Edge, home of our first club Yorkshire Amateur. On the way we had a phone call from Central Midlands League Bonanza organiser Rob Hornby to wish us luck. Considering that there’s friction between the CMFL and the NCEL it was a wonderful gesture from a class act.

From there on in it was a bit of a blur for an hour, as programme packs were distributed, friends reaquainted and officials met. It was a bit of a relief when we could all go and watch some football!

The “Ammers” are club with real history. They were founded in November 1918 but only began playing matches in 1919. In those early days, the club’s fixtures largely consisted of playing friendlies at Elland Road following the demise of Leeds City FC, on the orders of the Football Association, after irregularities were discovered in their accounts. However, in 1920 the club decided that the ground was not suitable for their needs and sold the lease to the newly formed Leeds United AFC for the sum of £250! They moved to their present headquarters at Bracken Edge in 1922 after using several other grounds, including sharing with Harrogate Town.  in 1932 a record crowd of 3,569 paid gate receipts of £160 to see the 5-2 Amateur Cup Quarter Final replay victory over Wimbledon. This was after a 2-2 draw at Plough Lane before a crowd of 12,000. The “Ammers” had demolished the holders, Wycombe Wanderers, 4-0 in the previous round but lost to Marine in the semi final.

Since then life has been a struggle, living in the shadow of the far bigger professional clubs in the area, but is a remarkably spick and span ground that sadly these days sees gates in the teens. For all that, the clubhouse has been refurbished and the club worked incredibly hard serving up hot food and specially purchased real ale to the hoppers.

On the pitch sad to say, Amateur were no match for their visitors from mid-way between Barnsley and Pontefract proved to be far too strong for their hosts. Ryan Williams was the pick of the players on show collecting a brace, but the scoreline could easily have been crueller on the hosts.

As organiser, I’d have liked to have seen a few more at the game, but given the appalling traffic on the M1 and on a working day, I’m probably just being hard to please. On the way out of the first ground on each hop, I’ve got into the habit of quietly listening to hoppers’ impressions of what they’ve just seen. They were all positive, so I allowed myself to breathe, and after returning to the hotel, we found a local boozer, with acting Fareham Town FC secretary Paul “Splodge” Proctor, and relaxed.





Talking Points

30 Sunday Oct 2011

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Andrew Hillsdon, Football, goals, groundhopping, Jamie Worsley, Lloyd Little, Ryan Simpson, Sutton Wanderers, Thom Airs, Upper Thames Valley, Yellow Eagles

Sunday 30th October 2011 ko 10.30am

Upper Thames Valley League Division Two

YELLOW EAGLES 3 (Little 19 40 Simpson 49)

SUTTON WANDERERS 1 (Richards 73)

Att 6 (h/c)

Entry FREE

Nothing for sale.

Its been 30 years since I last visited the Horspath Road Athletics Stadium, just outside Oxford city’s limits. I was right back as the 26th Oxford won the 1981 Headington District Cubs 11-a-side football tournament. I still have the medal but sadly it was the only award I ever won!

The two pitches used that day have long since gone, swallowed up by the landscaping for the new improved Continue reading →

Walk on manhole covers

07 Wednesday Sep 2011

Posted by laurencereade in Y

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James Rennie, Leading Drove, Peterborough Northern Star, Stilton FC, United Counties League, Viera, Yaxley

United Counties League Premier Division

YAXLEY 0

PETERBOROUGH NORTHERN STAR 1 (Viera 79)

Entry £6

Programme £1

Yearbook £5

Yaxley, a small village near Peterborough has managed to avoid my attendance for far too long, and for no good reason. Whilst Leading Drove is hardly iconic, it is quirky, the locals are friendly, and they are justifiably proud of their brand new clubhouse and changing room block. That for the hopper is a cleft stick. Yes, the facilities are excellent, but it will mean that in time the quirks will gradually disappear. These include the club shop, PA box, and gatebox all rolled into one, the two cycle shelter stands and the hard standing which is in fact a series of concrete manhole covers! For me, its the quirks that attract me in the first place.

The game wasn’t quite as bad as the low scoreline would indicate. PNS should have won by far more, but it was a passing game, easy on the eye, and it was a pleasure to while away the time with James Rennie, an expert on this part of the world.

Another bonus is that opposite Leading Drove is the pitch used by Stilton FC, that’s my card marked!





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