The 2015
Nottinghamshire Senior League Hop – grounds 564 to 567 for my own list, and
the second time that I have managed four-a-day. No fruit was involved. This is the land of cobs, and I had
plenty. Note to self for future Step 7
hops – take an umbrella. I got the
dress-in-layers bit right. Also a hopping
debut for my new toy, a Canon SLR which I cannot yet operate fully but it has
plenty of Auto settings for now.
MATCH ONE
Result
Bingham Town 0 Ruddington Village 0
Venue
Butt Field
Competition
NSL Premier
Division (Step 7)
This match in one sentence
An
entertaining goalless draw in which both teams struggled somewhat with the
breeze but were both going for the win right to the end.
So what?
Bingham are
fourth and Ruddington eighth in this morning’s table.
The drama unfolds
It would have
been possible to arrive by train two minutes before kickoff, a big tick for
the multi-obsessive subgroup of assembled hoppers. I enjoyed the fact that the result of this
game was always in doubt. Strong
challenges were given out and taken, and occasionally players helped each
other up afterwards or mutually acknowledged the contact. I am well into my sixth decade and it is
how I was taught to play the game. The
home side probably had marginally the better of the second half but a draw
was a fair result. On the final
whistle, 387 hoppers streamed for the car park like the start of Le Mans but
with more creaking and limping.
Scene-Setter
Clip
Bingham are in the radioactive bile and black, Ruddington in blue.
Pix
Train!
Tractor!
MATCH TWO
Result
Netherfield Albion 1 Nottinghamshire
FC 0
Venue
Teal Close
Competition
NSL Division One
(Step 8)
This match in one sentence
Also affected
by the breeze, and on the worst surface of the day, this game was settled by
a late goal which the home side deserved on balance of play in the second
half.
So what?
Netherfield 5th
and Nottinghamshire 11th in this morning’s table.
The drama unfolds
Many hoppers
were fearing a double-nil-nil the longer this game went on. (It has happened to me once before!) The woodwork was pinged halfway through the
first half – see the clip below – but that was it. Netherfield had more attacking impact and
territorial advantage after the break, but the unusually bespectacled
visiting keeper Scott Coxen was having a solid game and was dealing bravely
with whatever came his way. He had no
chance with the late winner as the ball fell for Chris Riley to smash in a
shot from six yards, after a neat move down the right flank. Big relief for the small percentage of
hoppers who HAVE to see a goal (otherwise they have to visit again, it’s the
rule) and on to Game 3.
Scene-Setter
Clip
Albion are in the stripes and hit the bar in this clip, which is the
nearest that we got to a goal. There is a bonus clip of the first serious precipation of the day - rain that was lumpier than the mushy peas.
Pix
Minute silence before all today's games: Respect for Colin Spencer of Nottinghamshire FC.
The wall does its job on this occasion!
MATCH THREE
Result
Burton Joyce 3 Attenborough 3
Venue
The Poplars
Competition
NSL Premier
Division (Step 7)
This match in one sentence
The home side
fought back from a two-goal deficit and then survived the late dismissal of
their goalkeeper.
So what?
Burton Joyce
and Attenborough are 7th and 6th, separated by three
points.
The drama unfolds
This game was
played in sunshine and showers on an excellent surface which would be envied by many higher-level
teams. Burton Joyce missed an early
penalty but took the lead soon enough with a goal from Sam Buckle. Attenborough were soon level with an
excellent left-footed freekick from Joe Nice.
Nice one, Joe. (Bet he gets
that a lot.) An opportunistic goal
from Alex Elliker gave the visitors the lead on the half-hour. A backheader had fallen just short of the
keeper and Elliker slid in with the neatest of touches to roll the ball in
from a very tight angle. 1-2 at half-time
Elliker
hooked in his second just after the hour but Ryan Easom pulled one back after
68 minutes to keep the result in doubt.
The equaliser duly arrived after 83 minutes, a route one effort in
which the ball fell nicely for Troy Smith.
Home keeper Roscoe Easom then came out of his area and clattered an
attacker in return for a red card.
Attenborough tried to get some pressure on the rearranged host's defence but in
the end a draw seemed fair enough as we all headed off to game number four, scurrying across the grass like a herd of crested newts when they hear the mower start up. (Note to self: is it a herd of newts? Whatever.) Final score 3-3
Scene-Setter
Clip
Burton Joyce are in green-and-black.
This is from the later part of the first half when the home side are 1-2
down and trying to get back level.
Pix
Train!
Good save!
MATCH FOUR
Result
Sandhurst 4 Kirton Brickworks 2
Venue
Walesby
Sports and Social Club
Competition
NSL Premier
Division (Step 7)
This match in one sentence
Kirton had
the temerity to take an early lead against their local rivals but they then
had to wait until a late consolation as Sandhurst bossed the game in between.
So what?
Kirton are
bottom of the table and Sandhurst are only one place above, but there is a
ten-point gap. Kirton are down but
four points from three games (along with a superior GD) will mean that Sandhurst
stay up at the expense of Beeston.
The drama unfolds
This game had
a decent surface but a distinct slope.
It was played without lights in the kind of gathering grey gloom that
I remember from my youth when we played on the rec until our mothers were not
prepared to leave the gravy congealing any longer and called us inside. Scott Ricketts put the visitors in front
with an excellent early goal, but Lee Shaw and Eric Pearson scored with
headers in quick succession to put the hosts in front. 2-1
at half-time
A penalty for
handball gave Kyle Clarkson the chance to increase the lead after 55 minutes,
and only two minutes later Ryan Chapman was in the right spot (just about) to
scuff in a fourth via his standing leg.
The result was no longer in doubt but in the closing minutes some
excellent interplay and close control allowed David Cooper to score a
consolation. Final score 4-2
Scene-Setter
Clip
Sandhurst are in orange-and-black. The camera has largely compensated for the gloom!
Pix
Some Things You Don’t Get in the
Premier League
1) New Laws of Economics at Netherfield Albion: Let P1 = 2.50 (value of pie). Let P2 = 1.00 (value of peas). Therefore P1+P2 = 3.50 (value of pie plus peas). The fact that pie, peas and gravy costs £3 means that the ADDITION of gravy has DIMINISHED the value of the pie and peas in what must therefore be PROVEN to be an act of culinary vandalism. I expect there to be outrage at all points North of the Watford Gap.
2) Daisies and Dandelions at Netherfield Albion:
3) Scooby Tree of the Day at Sandhurst FC:
Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
A bad day for
grey and yellow, a reasonable day for table-topping green, and a fight-back
day for orange. (Remember this whole
thing starts from the Petr Cech theory that orange is the best for
keepers.) Bingham’s orange and
Ruddington’s green took a clean sheet each.
Netherfield’s blue took a clean sheet and Nottinghamshire’s yellow
lost but only conceded one. However,
yellow and black conceded three each at Burton Joyce before green got a win
over rivals grey in the final game but a cost of two goals conceded. Here’s the story so far which now covers 62
games and 192 goals.
For a few minutes we wondered whether the Liverpool Beach Ball would be superseded by the Bingham Bag
3pts for a win, 1pt for a draw, -1pt
for a goal conceded and +5pts for a clean sheet. Sorted by PPG which is points-per-game.
P
W
D
L
GC
CS
Pts
PPG
Green
32.0
16.0
4.0
12.0
42.0
11.0
65.0
2.03
Purple
6.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
11.0
2.0
10.0
1.67
Orange
8.5
2.0
3.0
3.5
10.5
3.0
13.5
1.59
Maroon
4.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
6.0
1.0
6.0
1.50
Blue
13.0
5.0
3.0
5.0
19.0
4.0
19.0
1.46
Grey
26.5
11.0
7.0
8.5
38.5
7.0
36.5
1.38
Red
5.0
2.0
0.0
3.0
6.0
1.0
5.0
1.00
Yellow
14.0
3.0
5.0
6.0
25.0
3.0
4.0
0.29
Radioactive Bile
6.0
2.0
0.0
4.0
12.0
0.0
-6.0
-1.00
Pink
7.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
16.0
0.0
-10.0
-1.43
Black
2.0
0.0
2.0
0.0
6.0
0.0
-4.0
-2.00
Soapbox Section
Big thanks to
the NSL whose clubs, officials and players were a great credit to their
league. This was a splendid and
well-run day, and of course thanks to Rob Hornby who is the point-of-contact
with this event for southern exiles such as myself. I don't underestimate the amount of effort and communication that is needed to make something like this happen to a a high standard.
What Next?
Follow
@GrahamYapp on Twitter for details! A playoff final somewhere next Saturday, i suspect, either Northern or Isthmian.
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