No programme available on the day but hoping for an e-programme to follow by email in due course |
Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Saturday 11
September at Southerns Stadium, Roxholme Road, Leeds |
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Result |
Yorkshire Amateur 0 Pickering Town 0 |
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Competition |
Northern
Premier League D1 East (Step 4) |
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Hopstats |
Ground 726 on the lifetime list should have been the new home of York City. I would have been there randomly because of two independent events – the second was Northern Diamonds winning the toss in their game against Western Storm. They are a women’s cricket team, playing on Friday in the Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy, and substituting for the England men’s test team who were lined up for this role initially before their controversial postponement. A die-roll/coin-toss combo was a truly random way to choose from my list of twelve possible unvisited grounds for today. A roll of six at about 8.00am had narrowed my choices down to York City or Yorkshire Amateur, and the cricket coin toss selected the former, so I went ahead and bought tickets for match and trains at about 11am. With the
mid-afternoon postponement of the York fixture due to Covid-19 in the
Hereford team, I was luckily able to track back to the die roll and add an
extra train leg from York to Leeds in order to get to this fixture, fortunately
at a ground also on this season’s priority list. The original decision-making
evidence is here in the previous blogpost. |
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Context |
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The late
evening re-planning of my trip meant that there was little time for detailed
research, but this fixture is 6th plays 18th (of 19).
The home side have won both of their home league fixtures, and the visitors
are seeking their first win of the season. Last year Yorkshire Amateur played
at Step 5 in the Northern Counties East and were promoted at the end of the
season through the points-per-game method as the pyramid reorganised. |
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In One Sentence |
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This was one
of those games where both teams will feel they could and should have won it,
even the one with ten men for more than half the game. |
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So What? |
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League table places remain 6th and 18th respectively. |
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Pre-match Entertainment |
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I stuck to
the first part of Plan A and walked the circuit of the York City Walls, and
what a splendid walk (about two miles) it is. I also had time to walk through
Leeds and up the Chapeltown Road and Potternewton Park to the ground. I am
increasingly obsessed with city architecture and the layers of rooftop
development over the centuries as more and more has been crammed into the
space. Photos below, after the football coverage. |
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Match Report |
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When I saw
the keeper shirts (see below) I tweeted tongue-in-cheek that this had 0-0
written all over it, but that would not be the whole story. Pickering’s early
performance seemed to contradict their low league position. They were bright
and forced an excellent early save from home keeper Kyle Trenerry. He would
go on to have a busy afternoon. Pickering should have taken the lead after 14
minutes when Devonte Newman-Morton rounded the keeper but defender Matty
Dempsey had made it back to block the goal-bound shot. It was a full
half-hour before the home side created their first real clear chance, and before
half-time they were down to ten men. As so often for me this season, the
incident was at the other end. It was a straight red so all I can really say
is that the ref must have seen (and he was in a good position) something
cynical or of violent intent and other sources describe it as either “soft”
or “senseless”. Ross Duggan headed to the dressing rooms and we reached
half-time, still no goals. The second half started with Amateur more than holding their own, and Pickering not really able to make the extra man count. There was another unseemly bundle after a tackle, with lots of players involved, and a Pickering player was clearly pushed. Whether he made the most of it I can’t say (guess what, it was up the other end) but I expected the home team to be down to nine imminently. In the end it was a yellow for each side. Well, the ref was closer than me. Pickering continued to miss chances, particularly when Newman-Morton rounded the keeper again and hit the post when scoring looked easier. With 15 minutes to go, Amateur’s turn came to nick the win. Dempsey was brought down in a moment of penalty area chaos. From the penalty, Pickering’s Adam Kelsey dived to his right (pic below) to keep out Stevie Crawford’s shot. In the finale, Pickering had the ball in the net twice but offside flags meant that it remained a stalemate. Trennery, in goal, did as much as anyone to keep it that way for the home side. At the whistle I needed to get on the road sharpish to make my train connections and thanks to fellow Hertfordshire hopper Dave, whom I met for the first time today, who organised the Uber to get us back into the city centre. On a side note, that's six penalties (two missed) and five red cards for me in six matches so far this season, and at least three multiple-player bundles. That seems well above the usual frequency. Are we all a bit more stressed? |
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Match Pix |
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Yorkshire Amateur in white shirts. |
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Ground Pix |
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Tucked away behind some houses, the ground is undergoing some upgrading. The refurbished clubhouse is in very good order and there are plenty of motivational messages around the place linked to images of past Leeds United players. |
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City Pix |
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York: Leeds:
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats Update |
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Usually
accompanied by a pre-match prediction on Twitter just before kickoff. Working
towards being able to compute a respectable statistical significance test by
the end of the season. The full keeper top performance table from my last 227
matches is here, on this separate page. Today, a clash of heavyweights as Green faced Grey and both keep a clean sheet (somehow). Once again the league table order remains unchanged. Pre-match Prediction based on Keeper Top Colour:
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. The odd decimal places were caused either by undeniable half-and-half tops or lower league sub keepers 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 (and supported by anonymous scientists of some description) that orange is the best colour for a goalkeeper because it changes the behaviour of other players around the box. It is supposedly because of an innate primeval human reaction to the colour and the colour “spreads” more in the vision of a striker at the key moment of decision. Genius or garbage? The evidence is gathering here, and is leaning towards the latter. |
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What Next? |
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Follow @GrahamYapp
on Twitter! Before the York postponement I was hoping to neatly tidy up
“everywhere in England down to Step 3” in the next few weeks before carrying
on randomishly with 18 more Step 4 grounds on my priority list. All being
well I will re-complete “The 92” this month with visits to AFC Wimbledon v Plymouth
Argyle next Saturday and then Brentford v Oldham on the following Tuesday.
Assuming no disruption for weather or cuptie rearrangements, I can also see
the possibility of trips to Boston United (25 Sep), Wimborne Town (2 Oct) and
Gloucester City (9 Oct). I now of course have a ticket for York City v
Hereford and much will depend on the future date set for that fixture. |
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