Monday 23 April 2018

Love 2, Actually

Specimen Programme from a recent game


Hopperational details
Date & Venue
Monday 23 April 2018 at The Spencer Recreation Ground
Result
Sandridge Rovers 2 Ware Sports 1
Competition
Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division (Step 7)
Hopstats
Ground 643 on the lifetime list, and I am here for a Monday evening kickoff in the sunshine because I’m up-to-date with my marking and for a long-overdue visit to a ground close to home.
Context
Both teams doing well in the division, and Sandridge will be seeking revenge for a big defeat in the reverse fixture.
In one sentence
Credit to both teams as you wouldn’t have known this was an end-of-season fixture played mainly for pride, and it was a game settled by an unusual free-kick.
So what?
The teams are 5th and 2nd in the league, with Bovingdon romping away to the title.  A few teams have an insane number of fixtures to complete.  Unofficially I predict both teams could get overtaken by one of them to end the season 6th and 3rd, but no lower.
Match Report
The match started in breezy conditions and both teams took a few minutes to get used to the flight and bounce of the ball.  Sandridge took the lead with a cross from the left wing.  Sean Mboto had already made his presence felt with speed and directness, and his cross was poked in from close range by Stuart Love. Rayston Whyte was the standout player for Ware early on and his efforts in midfield created their first good chance, blocked by Warren Bell in the home goal.  It remained a good contest throughout the half, with plenty of effort and commitment.

1-0
Ware Sports improved after the break.  They were a few cm taller and newtons heavier (proper units for weight in this blog, oh yes) on average.  A Ware header just wide was followed by a rattling of the crossbar at the other end.  Bell then made a superb one-handed stop from a close range shot as the visitors gained control.  The equaliser was around the hour mark and a looping placed header from #5 who had stayed upfield after the corner.  1-1 at that stage was a fair reflection of the play, and I don’t think too many people would have complained if it had stayed that way.

The winner had an element of surprise in that it came from a freekick given by the assistant referee when the away keeper had carried the ball out of his own area during a clearance.  You don’t see them given very often – I was at the other end so can’t comment further.  In the gathering gloom, Love kept the shot low (maybe as the wall jumped, I can’t be sure) and it found the bottom corner for his second goal.  Meanwhile, a jazz band was moving into the village hall for practice as the game came to an end.  The hectic and relentless pace of Hertfordshire life continues.  A good win for Sandridge and a sense of what might have been for Ware Sports.

As a postscript, I’ve mentioned before in this blog that Sandridge have a couple of Yapps on the playing staff, and I was able to meet their father in the clubhouse afterwards.  A quick check of mutual family history knowledge and it is clear that there is a fair chance that we are related, maybe about eight generations back would be my guess subject to more research.  It’s a small world, but we are in the process of taking over the south-east en route to world domination.

Thanks too to the very welcoming club officials who gave me some past programmes.  Much appreciated, gents.

Ground Pix











Match Pix
Sandridge in the black-and-white.







Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
Orange at home to an eyeball-searing abomination that has to go in the Fire Cracker group.  Good job it is horses and not bulls in the adjacent field is all I am saying.

Results so far after 143 fixtures:
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
37.1
16.0
7.0
14.1
52.0
14.0
73.0
1.968
Grey
45.5
21.0
10.0
14.5
73.5
12.0
59.5
1.308
Green
74.0
36.0
10.0
28.0
123.0
19.0
90.0
1.216
Purple
14.0
6.0
3.0
5.0
31.0
4.0
10.0
0.714
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
Orange
31.5
10.0
7.0
14.5
50.5
6.0
16.5
0.524
Radioactive Bile
15.0
7.0
0.0
8.0
30.0
2.0
1.0
0.067
Yellow
31.0
8.0
7.0
16.0
65.0
5.0
-9.0
-0.290
Pink
15.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
30.0
1.0
-8.0
-0.533
Black
5.0
1.0
3.0
1.0
14.0
0.0
-8.0
-1.600
White
1.9
0.0
0.0
1.9
4.0
0.0
-4.0
-2.105


What Next?
Follow @GrahamYapp on Twitter for details!  Nothing specific planned as yet.


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