Hopperational details
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Date & Venue
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Saturday 20
January 2018 at Ladysmead
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Result
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Tiverton Town 2 St Ives Town 3
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Competition
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Southern
League Premier Division (Step 3)
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Hopstats
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Ground 632,
which completes this division and leaves me with three Northern grounds to
complete everywhere-in-England-down-to-Step-3 aka The 232. Not random today – this was the only
unvisited Step 3 ground with an unapocalyptic weather forecast and the club
helpfully tweeted the positive result of an early pitch inspection by the
match referee.
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Context
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5th
against 21st in the division so “on paper” a home banker. Insert joke about playing on grass here. That being said, Tiverton have had a rotten
January with their only points being from a thumping of bottom side Gosport
Borough.
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In one sentence
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St Ives made
Tiverton pay a heavy price for a wasteful first half and won it from two down
with a last-minute worldie from a sub.
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So what?
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Still 5th
against 21st. However,
Slough Town in 6th have a ridiculous number of games in hand and
this result is a blow to play-off hopes.
St Ives are also still plenty of points short of 20th place
but there are two clubs in a very poor position below them this season so
they should be safe.
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Match Report
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I was
actually pleasantly surprised to read that the game had been given the green
light by the match referee at 8.30am.
I drove through plenty of rain on the way to Devon and I was slightly
concerned when I saw how much the pitch cut up during the warm-ups. Thankfully, everyone seemed happy enough to
get the game done and dusted and as a long-distance visitor I am grateful for
that. It was great entertainment for
the passing neutral, but I suspect that the locals will have stereotypically consumed
their own body weights in consolation cider and/or cream teas whilst I drove
home. That’s what I would be doing in
their position. I envisage
head-scratching too.
The match
started in bright sunshine as both sides traded early chances, getting both
keepers grubby. Tiverton appealed
strongly for a penalty after a direct freekick after 15 minutes. Their claim was the defender in the wall
had moved an arm or shoulder towards the ball. The home side had gradually gained the
ascendancy but there was a bit of defensive generosity about the opening
goal. Levi Landricombe found himself
in a lot of space in the box with no offside flag as the ball arrived from
midfield and it was a fairly easy finish.
There were
two other really good Tiverton chances before half-time. One needed a goal-line clearance from
Daniel Moyes and the other a good save by Tim Trebes from a shot by Jared
Lewington. The 1-0 interval scoreline
was fair enough and in no way flattering to Tiverton.
Their second
goal came very early after the restart.
From a corner, Jamie Price headed against the upright and maybe it was
slightly fortunate that it rebounded straight back off him and in. How deliberate, I couldn’t say. If I’m honest, I expected St Ives’ heads to
drop as the pitch became increasingly heavy and difficult, but I know
nothing.
The pitch
played a role in the visitors’ first goal.
A through ball dropped in the area with all the finesse of a British
Mars Lander, made a crater and got stuck under an attacker’s feet just before
the said attacker was then felled by an incoming defender. Danny Watson buried the spot kick to keep
the game interesting for neutrals.
Tiverton
tried to restore the two-goal margin and Landricombe (Levi, that is, as there
is also a Michael) nearly had his second when he turned his defender in the
mud and fired just over. So close, and
ultimately so expensive. Just a couple
of minutes later, two St Ives attackers had the freedom of Tiverton on the
right and Oliver Snaith scored the equaliser.
The last 15 minutes was therefore set up to become VERY interesting.
With just
under ten minutes to go, Trebes had to take a booking for a cheeky pull on an
attacker – again the pitch contributed to this by making the keeper fluff the
clearance outside the box. Then the rain started, more
or less horizontally. The finale was
superb if you are from the East of England.
Tiverton had three subs all named Rogers, but it was St Ives’ sub of
the same name, Declan, who scored a stunning left-foot shot from distance
into the corner, with the scoreboard showing 89 minutes gone. An absolute cracker, a points-stealer, a
what-might-have-beener. I’m just glad
I was there to see it, and that the match took place at all. On a trivial note, I wonder whether there has
ever been another game where four of the ten subs had the same surname?
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Ground Pix
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Good clubhouse, seating all down the opposite side, and both ends
covered. Easy to park but read the
website directions first because the actual entrance is not easily spotted
from the main road.
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Match Pix
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Tiverton in yellow.
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
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Orange loses
to blue, but no clean sheets (or clean kit).
No change to the existing rank order, now based on the last 132 games
that I’ve seen. Sooner or later this will become statistically significant and it has been quite a while now since a
change in the pecking order.
Results so
far:
Based on conventional 3pts for a win,
1pt for a draw, but also -1pt for a goal conceded (GC) and +5pts for a clean
sheet (CS). Colours ranked on a points
per game (PPG) basis. For new readers the odd .5 was caused by a shocking
half-and-half shirt and the .1 was due to a substitute goalkeeper in a
different colour. The Fire Cracker
colour was confirmed with the help of the social media team at Dulux UK, and
it deserves to be last, trust me. All
of this arises from a comment attributed to Petr Cech that orange is the best
colour for a goalkeeper because it changes the behaviour of other players around
the box.
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What Next?
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Follow
@GrahamYapp on Twitter for details!
The three northern priorities are Ashton United, Whitby Town and Athersley
Recreation (Shaw Lane’s landlords).
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Saturday, 20 January 2018
East Meets West in the Southern League
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