Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Saturday 15
February 2025 at Flamingo Park |
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Result |
Cray Wanderers 2 Cheshunt 1 |
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Competition |
Isthmian
League Premier Division (Step 3) |
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Hopstats |
My first new
ground since September 2024, and #793 on the lifetime list. Since the last blogpost,
my only game has been a Stamford Bridge re-visit for a key WSL game (Chelsea
1 Arsenal 0) that had plenty of coverage elsewhere. |
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Context |
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It’s the
first day of February half-term for me. My disappearance since September has
essentially been work-related. I’ve repeatedly deferred retirement and in
this phase of my career I’ve been a part-time science teacher in
Hertfordshire for several years now. Such is the difficulty in finding good
candidates in my subject areas (chemistry and physics), especially in comprehensive
schools, that I’ve been persuaded (easily enough to be fair) to contribute at
three different schools this year. So I have nine different exam classes –
and hence the reason that 2024-5 weekends have been more about lesson
planning and recovery than travelling to football matches. I’ve been close to
completing “everywhere down to Step 3 in England” for a couple of seasons –
with promotions and new builds moving the target – and today gave me the chance
to tick of one of the three that I most needed. After this, I will need to
get to Truro City’s new ground (Step 2) and Plymouth Parkway (Step 3) but
whether I will manage that before Everton’s new ground opens is very much in
doubt! My research for this match was restricted to a check that it is essentially
a mid-table game with the hosts a few places higher, and both have similar
recent records with a win last weekend and a draw before that. |
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Match Report |
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The early stages of the game saw very few chances created, though Cray established territorial superiority – something they would never relinquish. Cheshunt’s goal after 16 minutes came from a goalkeeper error. Shaun Rowley clearly called for the ball as he came several metres out of his area, but the fluffed clearance fell nicely for an easy roll-in for Kenny Coker. The lead lasted six minutes and the equaliser was deserved. Nyren Clunis was on hand to score from a flick-on from the right, tucking the ball into the opposite corner. The first half ended at 1-1 but not before Cheshunt spurned a great chance on the break in the closing seconds. Tobias Braney could not quite get enough power on a close-range downward header after the home defence had been sliced open down their left. The second
half started with higher levels of entertainment as there were half-chances
at both ends. Rowley redeemed himself with two good saves. Cray had a goal disallowed
for offside and then smacked the crossbar with a textbook header. Cray were
very much on top as the time ticked on but it took till the 68th
minute for the winner. It was scored on the break after a Cheshunt attack,
made for Soul Kader by a timely pass by Josh Williams. Williams had been a
constant threat to the visitors’ defence with his direct running. Cheshunt
heads never dropped but in the end Cray held on comfortably enough. Cray
might feel they should have won by a bigger margin, but equally Cheshunt
could be wondering whether a 2-1 lead at half-time would have changed things.
I was left wondering when the feeling would return to my fingers and toes –
even with five layers, it was cold. |
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So What? |
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The teams end
the day in 9th and 15th places respectively, and I now
think of myself as being “The One” in the official attendance of 401. |
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats Update |
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The background to this, and the latest keeper top colour league table, is here on this dedicated page. Today, Orange beats Purple as predicted. Pre-match Prediction based on Keeper
Top Colour:
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What Next? |
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No idea!
Watch this space. |
Sunday, 16 February 2025
Maybe I'm The Odd One at Cray Wanderers
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