Match 1 : No printed programme, this is a screenshot from the e-programme pdf.
Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Saturday 17
August 2024 at Birchwood Ground, Shooting Field |
Result |
Steyning Town Community 3 Crawley Town Gatwick 1 |
Competition |
FA Cup Preliminary
Round |
Hopstats |
Ground 786 on
the lifetime list, and here pragmatically in order to make a double with tomorrow’s
fixture. |
Other Things in Life Besides Football |
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For this match, nothing whatsoever except sitting on the M25 western
section and the Leatherhead by pass in a long-line of slow-moving traffic. |
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Context |
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In the
previous round, Steyning beat Hilltop 4-0 at home while Crawley Down Gatwick
won 1-0 at Holmesdale. |
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Brief Match Report |
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The visitors embraced the play-out-from-the-back style that is possible on an artificial surface and took an early lead, which they held until the interval. Steyning had hit the post with a deflected shot, and the ref had been clattered in a player sandwich. Credit to him for getting up sharply as if nothing had happened. Presumably he didn’t touch the ball, as play continued. Steyning
turned the game around with two goals in ten minutes after half-time. In both
cases the attackers had a lot of time, but the hinge point of the game was
after 65 minutes. Crawley Down claimed loudly for a penalty after an alleged
foul challenge by the Steyning keeper. The ref said no and I’m not really in
a position to comment definitively either way. Within a minute at the other
end the third goal was hooked in by Mark Goldson (who’d also scored the
second) and that was that. Steyning will have their third home tie on the trot when they host Merstham in the next round. |
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Pix : Steyning in Red |
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Match 2 : No printed
programme, this is a screenshot from the e-programme pdf.
Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Sunday 18
August 2024 at The Sportsfield |
Result |
Littlehampton Town 2 Faversham Town 3 |
Competition |
FA Cup
Preliminary Round |
Hopstats |
Ground 787 on
the lifetime list. Littlehampton have a three-sided ground adjacent to the town’s
cricket (and croquet) facility so this tie was switched to Sunday, making
this Sussex weekend double a possibility. |
Other Things in Life Besides Football |
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A morning walk around Littlehampton town centre, which seems to be
suffering in the way that many English seaside towns are at the present, but
is architecturally more interesting than most. The changes since my youth are
sad to see, but I don’t honestly have a solution. I didn’t spend much mainly because
I had no vaping, hair or nailcare needs at that time, and I think I counted
four funeral directors within half a mile or so. Later, a walk along the
promenade, alongside the pebble beach and being careful not to get in the way
of the tractor-train that trundles along at the speed of an arthritic sloth. |
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Context |
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Littlehampton
beat Tooting & Mitcham 1-0 at home in the previous round, and Faversham
won by the same scoreline at Bexhill United. |
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Brief Match Report |
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There’s an argument for two hinge points in this game, but Littlehampton coped so well after a first-half red card for Matthew Astle (for a high tackle) that I am choosing the second Faversham equaliser as my key moment. This was a curling left-footed freekick by Sam Hasler in the 86th minute, captured below. The teams had been level at 1-1 at the interval. Littlehampton’s lead came from a header as Alex Laing’s intelligent second-phase run to the far post was not picked up. The equaliser came not long after the red card, another good header, this time by Fran Collin. Faversham missed two other decent chances from close range, but Littlehampton responded well. They took the lead in the second half with Laing’s second goal after a good move down the right. I suppose the ten men of Littlehampton just ran out of the proverbial steam as Faversham committed more men forward. That hinge-point equaliser paved the way for Collin’s even later winner, his second close-range header of the day in stoppage time. Knockout football, great for the passing neutrals but either joy or pain for everybody else. Thanks for reading this far, your interest is appreciated. Faversham will travel to Broadbridge Heath in the next round. |
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Other Pix : Littlehampton in Gold |
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats Update |
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The background to all this, and the latest keeper top colour league table, is here on this dedicated page. By coincidence, both matches featured Purple v Green. Pre-match Predictions based on Keeper
Top Colour:
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What Next? |
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Hopping priorities
for this year are new grounds for Truro City (Step 2) and Cray Wanderers
(Step 3) alongside Plymouth Parkway. Those would restore my “everywhere down
to Step 3” list. Then there are over thirty more current Step 4 grounds still
to be visited. The list keeps changing with promotions and relegations, of
course, and many would be long journeys needing me to be sure of the weather
forecast before setting out. I doubt whether I can realistically complete
this in one season. |
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