Sunday, 27 January 2019

Belper Town a Tad Unlucky But Grafting Brewers Hold On



Hopperational Details
Date & Venue
Saturday 26 January 2019 at the i2i Stadium, Ings Lane
Result
Tadcaster Albion 2 Belper Town 1
Competition
Northern Premier League Division One East (Step 4)
Hopstats
Ground 676 on the lifetime list.  I am here randomishly today because (takes deep breath) this is my closest unvisited Step 4 ground to Varberg on the west coast of Sweden, which is the birthplace of Niclas Eliasson of Bristol City, who was the scorer of the final (and winning) goal in last night’s FA Cup tie against Bolton Wanderers.  It is highly unlikely that this sentence has ever been written before in the English language, even by an infinite number of monkeys with typewriters.  It probably won’t be needed again.  All the evidence is in the preceding blogpost or on my Twitter timeline.  The former has the calculations and the formula should any other groundhoppers wish to adopt randomishness in their travels.
Context
5th v 9th. Tadcaster are sitting in a playoff position and Belper are only three points behind, albeit having played two games more.  The home side are not in great form, with two draws following two losses in their last four league games after a long unbeaten run.  Tadcaster won the reverse fixture 3-1 away back in November.  Belper are also without a win in three, their last win being a thumping victory at Gresley on New Year’s Day.
In one sentence
The ground’s crossbars helped Tadcaster secure this hard-fought victory, backing up their decisive goals which came very early in each half.



So what?
Tadcaster stay 5th, Belper drop to 11th.
Match Report
My pre-match pie and peas came from a serving hatch with a prominent bowl of bananas and apples up front.  I commented that it is rare to see these options at football, and was told they were popular with the players.  This led on to a discussion about the emergence of “pickle juice” in the sporting world as a cramp reliever, but these northern caterers reckon that bone broth is the business.

After just two minutes, Tadcaster took the lead at the other end from me with what looked like a straightforward header from a right-wing free-kick.  The club’s Twitter feed confirmed that Billy Whitehouse indeed delivered for Harry Coates to score.  Belper could have levelled immediately as Piteu Crouz swivelled in the box but shot just over the bar.

The game developed as a predominantly physical and aerial battle with little between the sides.  Belper’s next chance came on 20 minutes when they hit the bar from the second corner forced in quick succession. Their aerial threat was often reinforced by the arrival of the centre-backs, which of course left them somewhat vulnerable to a break.  The equaliser proved elusive.  Home keeper James Hodges was unable to fully control a difficult backpass, itself forced by Belper pressing, but he recovered easily enough to clear as the ball trickled towards the line.

The teams continued to trade half-chances.  It was tough rather than pretty.  Tadcaster wasted some opportunities of their own, but the half-time whistle arrived with the score still at 1-0.

With the perfection of hindsight, the fact that the second goal came so early after the restart was crucial.  I had wandered to the other end, so once again I needed Twitter to confirm the scorer but the club was equally in the dark.  It had seemed to be a surprise goal from a left-wing corner so either it went straight in or it was an accidental or flukey flick. The record books are now showing Aiden Savory as the scorer.

The Belper response was again immediate.  A penalty appeal was turned down when the ball flicked accidentally from boot to hand.  There were plenty of crunching tackles and the odd yellow card being shown too.  The visitors were, not unreasonably, sensing that at least a draw could still be salvaged.  Tadcaster held on while perhaps being pushed into defending deeper.  There were some heroic and brutal blocks in and around the box.  On 72 minutes, Crouz hit the bar with an excellent freekick.  Then Belper centre-back Isaac Assenso, again up with the attack, found himself in a right-wing position.  He delivered a superb curling cross, only for the crossbar to intervene again as the ball pinged around in the Tadcaster area.  It was not their day.

As the rain arrived, Crouz eventually did get on the scoresheet for a consolation goal in stoppage time.  It had been a compelling contest for the passing neutral and I will look forward to a trip to Belper sometime in the next few months.

Pix
Tadcaster in yellow-and-blue.  Tidy ground with plenty of banners, a decent surface and good clubhouse, tucked away behind the iconic John Smith’s brewery, and hence the interesting background architecture.






















Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
New this season – a pre-match prediction on Twitter based only on keeper top colours as a preliminary test of the data.  Proper statistical significance test to follow in due course.

Green v Green today so a draw was predicted.  Neither keeper kept a clean sheet so the PPG for Green has reduced slightly, but not enough to affect any of the positions of these colours, based now on 177 games.



Pre-match Prediction based on Keeper Top Colour:
Prediction:
Draw
Was the prediction correct?
No
% of correct predictions so far
63% (20 of 32)

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.  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.


P
W
D
L
GC
CS
Pts
PPG
Red
10.0
5.0
1.0
4.0
11.0
3.0
20.0
2.000
Blue
44.1
19.0
7.0
18.1
68.0
14.0
66.0
1.497
Grey
49.5
23.0
11.0
15.5
80.5
14.0
69.5
1.404
Green
94.0
50.0
11.0
33.0
154.0
23.0
122.0
1.298
Fire Cracker
3.0
1.0
0.0
2.0
6.0
1.0
2.0
0.667
Maroon
5.0
2.0
1.0
2.0
9.0
1.0
3.0
0.600
Purple
21.0
8.0
4.0
9.0
45.0
5.0
8.0
0.381
Orange
45.5
15.0
8.0
22.5
84.5
7.0
3.5
0.077
Radioactive Bile
21.0
9.0
0.0
12.0
45.0
3.0
-3.0
-0.143
Yellow
35.0
9.0
7.0
19.0
77.0
5.0
-18.0
-0.514
Pink
18.0
5.0
5.0
8.0
37.0
1.0
-12.0
-0.667
Black
6.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
15.0
0.0
-6.0
-1.000
White
1.9
0.0
0.0
1.9
4.0
0.0
-4.0
-2.105


What Next?
Follow @GrahamYapp on Twitter!  29 Step 4 grounds left to do and I hope to be on the road again next Saturday.


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