Tags
Cheese, Football, groundhopping, Hawes, Hawes United, Non League, Spennithorne and Harmby, Wallace and Gromit, Wensleydale, Wensleydale League
Saturday 12th June 2021 ko 14:00
Wensleydale League
HAWES UNITED 4 (Calvert 17 Richardson 33 43 Wallis 81)
SPENNITHORNE & HARMBY 1 (Crook 72)
Att c40 at Old Station Yard
In my logic, I’ve treated the FA’s relaxing of the rule of all club football having to end by the end of May as as a bonus. It’s also an excuse to visit the kind of places that in my heart of hearts I wouldn’t fancy as half as much in the depths of winter and the chance to explore the game right at grassroots- this was a new league for me!
And with last Saturday’s fine, sunny weather the only use I’d have found for a stand was to offer some shade! You can add to that thought a growing desire to add a little hinterland into what I’m doing. In more usual times Robyn and I would have been on the annual Swedish Hop and that’s an event that works because it places everywhere we visit is always put into its local context. It could be by means of a tram museum, a tour of the local TV studios, a Viking fort, or more usually by a club official introducing themselves. But in Hawes that hinterland is definitely cheese and so we made a beeline for the creamery.