In January 2015 I had to accept the
reality that the growing demands of my job (I am back in full-time teaching as
Head of Science in a large comprehensive school) meant that I could no longer
find the hours to travel and blog. I
found myself getting drowsy at the wheel and staying up later and later in
midweek to keep up with it all. It was
unsustainable and I had to take a break.
Now I’m trying to make a comeback.
This isn’t a random hop, but it is an impulse trip to a fixture that has
some significance for both teams, always a criterion for this end of the
season. If you saw someone marking a set
of chemistry exam papers on either First Capital Connect or Southern trains,
that was me. Hope you enjoy the blog –
thanks for the messages so far.
Hopperational details
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Date & Venue
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Friday 3
April 2015 at Moatside
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Result
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Merstham 0 Ramsgate 2
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Competition
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Isthmian
League D1 South (Step 4)
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Hopping
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My first
match of 2015, ground 556, chosen for travel convenience this time.
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Pre-match preparation
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Merstham have
secured a place in the end-of-season playoffs but cannot catch runaway
leaders Burgess Hill, so all that is left in five more league games is the
jockeying for home advantage or a preferred opponent in the playoff
semi-final. They are 9pts ahead of Whyteleafe
and 4pts behind Folkestone. On the
proverbial paper, this is a home banker against a team in the relegation zone,
and three goals today would see Merstham with a league ton. However, this is
football of the “soccer” variety and Ramsgate will realise that this is their
game in hand on their rivals, and a win will take them out of the red
zone. I think this result is more
unpredictable than it looks. (I promise you I wrote that at 9.00am on
the day of the game!)
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This match in one sentence
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Ramsgate have
three vital points from a smash-and-grab road win.
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So what?
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Not much has
really changed for Merstham – in all likelihood they will have an away
playoff semi-final at either Folkestone or Faversham. Ramsgate, however, have a two-point cushion
over their relegation rivals.
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The drama unfolds
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I felt
instantly among friends with a mug of coffee served with the ATL logo. Other teaching unions are available, but
ATL is the WTG IMO.
A quick look
at the teams suggested that Merstham, for the second successive game, were
resting or without several of their first choice players. The spectators waited in respectful silence
before KO and it took a while for this game to wake anyone up. Ramsgate had the first real chance when a
looping ball forward fell into no-man’s land and Matt Adams poked the ball
past the keeper but on to the post. My scene-setter from 18-20 minutes has a
Ramsgate break following a Merstham set-piece. Merstham are in gold-and-black.
On the
half-hour, home keeper Brannon Daly got enough behind an awkward shot to
scoop it out. I took a second clip and
considered deleting it to be brutally honest, but here it is because it shows
the ground from the other side.
Daly was in
action again in stoppage time with a full-length save, and I was wondering
whether Ramsgate would eventually rue these missed chances. 0-0
at half-time
Merstham
imposed themselves on the second half and suddenly looked much the stronger
team. Ramsgate sub Scott Punton made a
last-ditch clearance, a rebound from another clearance went just wide, and
visiting keeper Adam Highsted made a good save after a mazy run and shot by
Tauren Roberts. However, Ramsgate got
the vital first goal. Chris Elliott
whipped in a free-kick left-footed from the right flank. It came off defender Junior Kaffo for an
own-goal – Daly could only parry the deflection in off the bar. Irony alert all round since Kaffo had been
the hero last time out with the goal that secured the playoff spot. 0-1
after 65 min
Ramsgate sub
Tom Chapman led several breaks as Merstham piled forward. Punton was in the right place for a
magnificent short-range block with 10 mins to go, and I took a clip of some
of Merstham’s increasingly frantic efforts.
With just
over a minute to go, a freekick sent Ramsgate’s Joe Taylor into the
corner. Instead of holding it there,
he seemed to catch the home defence out with a ball into the six-yard box and
Adams finished neatly with a first touch.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is a road win to savour. 0-2
after 88 mins and at full-time
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Ground Pix
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Match Pix
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Something You Don’t Get in the Premier
League
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
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Green beats
blue and takes a clean sheet to jump over Grey into second place, and still no
interest whatsoever from Opta.
The full story
so far since this quasi-statistical nonsense began:
3pts for a win, 1pt for a draw, -1pt
for a goal conceded and +5pts for a clean sheet
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Soapbox Section
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Nothing from
me this week. The nation has too many people on soapboxes at the moment. Just don’t get me started on school places,
teacher workload, league tables, Ofsted, 11-plus selection and the scandalous
regional variation in Mars Bar prices.
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What Next?
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Watch
@GrahamYapp on Twitter for details!
Maybe something else tomorrow, but almost certainly Cambridge United v
Accrington next Saturday as an unofficial extra as part of my return to
Selwyn College, 40 years after pitching up as a wide-eyed 17-year old to
start a degree in Natural Sciences.
More about my soft spot for Cambridge United in due course.
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