I have time to buy a cup of tea at the bar in the club house and then make my way to the far end of the ground, so that my back will be facing the sun, when it comes out from time to time.
Titan Recruitment Stadium, Oak Park, Lichfield Rd,
Walsall, WS9 9NP 12th November 2022 3:00 pm kick-off
Today I have decided to watch the renowned cup fighters of Walsall Wood play against the North West Counties Div 1 visitors from Cheshire, Sandbach United. It's in the FA Vase, my favourite cup competition.
Walsall Wood managed to reach the Vase semi-final two seasons ago and no doubt, Wembley will be their target this season. They are going well in the League, topping the Midland Football Premier Division with just one defeat so far.
The weather forecast is a favourable one, with plenty of sunshine.
I have no troubles with my rail journeys to New Street and then Walsall stations and I have a meal in ,The Crossing', the retail section of St. Pauls church and then hop on to the No. 10 bus from the nearby bus station.
It's only a 15 minute journey to Walsall Wood and the bus stop is in front of the ground. Soon I am paying my entrance fee and buying a match programme, which has a remembrance day cover.
I start up a conversation with a fellow groundhopper who turns out to be an Arsenal fan from Welwyn Garden City and has come to watch this match before going Molyneux to watch Arsenal play in the evening Premiership game against Wolves.
I spot a few Sandbach United supporters in the ground too.
MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE, DIVISION TWO
Cadbury Recreation Ground, Bournville Lane, Birmingham, B30 2HP
5th November, 2022 2:00 pm Kick-Off
So the rail strike has been called off but not in time for most services today to be disrupted. This has helped to make me make a decision to go to a venue that will be easy to reach by local bus and I have plumped for the MFL Div 2, top of the table clash in the 'village' of Bournville, between 3rd placed Cadbury Athletic v 2nd placed and unbeaten Knowle F.C.
It's also a good excuse to visit this unusual ground set in beautiful surroundings.
I initially have trouble getting a No.1 bus from Acocks Green as the one I wanted doesn't show up, so I have to wait another 15 minutes for the next one. I then get off opposite the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, walk round the corner on to the Pershore Road and catch the No.5 to Stirchley, where I find my planned meal stop at the Bournville Cafe is not possible as this establishment is not open, or even closed for good?
As I'm pushed for time, I grab a coffee at another cafe, (which doesn't serve food) and then walk in to Bournville, buy some cheap chicken sandwiches at a local corner shop and eat them on the way to the ground.
I make it to the ground with 20 minutes before kick-off, pay my entrance fee and buy a programme, which is quite unusual and welcome for this level. I'm even able to buy a welcome cheese roll at the tea bar at the bottom of the magnificent Pavilion building, which is the headquarters of the football and cricket teams.
I take up a position at the opposite end to the pavilion, with the factory building and team dug-outs on my left and the rest of the playing fields to my right.
Unfortunately the kick-off is delayed to 2:15 pm due to the match officials for some reason arriving late to the ground.
Cadbury troop out on to the turf, in their usual purple shirts, white shorts and purple socks while Knowle are also in their first team colours of red shirts, black shorts and socks.
I had made a mental pre-match prediction of a 1-1 draw, given that Knowle have the meanest defence in this division and they take an early lead, when they are awarded a free kick on the right, the shot hits the right hand post, comes out to the Knowle No.6 who hits a goal bound shot and is deflected off a Cadbury defender in to the right hand corner of the net.
After this set back, the 'Chocolate Men' begin to take control of the game. After mounting pressure, a cross comes in from the right and is headed in by their lively No.11 after 21 minutes.
It's no surprise when goal number number 2 arrives when the Knowle keeper, Craig Johnson, is beaten by a shot across the goal from the left.
Johnson then does well to make a save from an incoming header but it proves to be a short reprieve, when in the 32nd minute he comes out to block the Cadbury N0.9, Tom Craine, only to see the ball rebound off him to the oncoming Jeson Dinanga to slot the ball home.
I have a cup of Cadbury's hot chocolate and wonder if there will be any more goals in the second period?
I think this ground is a haven for ground hoppers as I have met 3 today. I get talking to one guy who has managed to travel by train from Coventry. He originally comes from Barnet in North London and we reminisce about grounds we have visited in the past and also music concerts. It turns out that he is going to watch the old 70's punk band 'The Damned' this evening.
Also there is a guy from Leicester, taking photos for a website (called 'Football Grounds In Focus') about football grounds around the country and abroad too, which is worth checking out.
The second half of this game sees Cadbury Athletic largely content to keep the visitors at bay.
Knowle's stand out player today is undoubtedly their No.10, Reece Hewitt, who has shown great skill and energy in his efforts to rally his team (as shown below).
Knowle drop to 4th place on goal difference from Alcester Town. The top 7 teams are only seperated by 7 points, so this bodes well for a possible tight title race this season.
It's been good to visit this ground (one of my favourites) again and I might make another visit, possibly for a cup match, in the next few months.
Match Attendance: 75
Entrance Fee: £5 (£3 concession)
Match Programme: £ 1.50
Entertainment Value: 7.5/10
MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE, DIVISION ONE
Pride Park, Hazel Lane, Great Wyrley, WS6 6AA
29th October 2022 3:00 pm Kick-Off
Today is the last day of British Summer Time and to make the most of this I am going to a 3pm kick-off. I had toyed with the idea of going to see the FA Trophy match at Hednesford who are playing Stourbridge but instead I am saving a bit of money by going to watch Wolves Sporting who are at home against Hinckley AFC.
This will be my 2nd visit to Pride Park, after having watched a West Midlands League match last season when Norton Canes FC were ground sharing there. I'm not sure what's happened to that club now? Folded maybe?
After some early rain, the forecast is a good one. Cloudy with sunny intervals with the temperature possibly hitting 18 degrees C.
I make my way by train to Walsall, have a good value meal of fish & chips at the Tesco cafe and then take the train to Landywood, which is the station before Cannock.
It takes me a leisurely 20 minutes walk to get to the ground and this gives me time to buy a cup of tea at 'Wolfies Bar' which lies at the top of a flight of steps in the building which houses the changing rooms below.
Unfortunately there are no programmes for sale, just like when I saw Paget Rangers a few weeks ago. The trouble is for clubs with usually low attendances, it's probably not worth their while and expensive to print too. I later find the team line-ups on a print out and pinned up near the entrance.
When the teams venture out on to the pitch they are both in their first team colours, Wolves Sporting in orange shirts, black shorts and socks while Hinckley AFC are decked out in red shirts, blue shorts and red socks.
It's the home team that start the brighter, with their No.11, Luke Francis put through on the left and he has his close range shot blocked by keeper, Brandon Bache.
The warning signs are not heeded though by the AFC defence as the same player is put through again a few minutes later and this time he makes no mistake with a placed shot going just inside the right hand post.
Hinckley are trying to get in to the game but their attacking efforts are generally being snuffed out by the Sporting defence before they can get close to their goal.
Disaster strikes for the visitors when a calamitous defensive error leaves the Wolves Sporting No.9, Arman Khoshkoo with the simple task of placing the ball into an empty net after Brandon Bache had raced out of his goal after 30 minutes.
Unfortunately the visitors suffered some more bad luck just before the end of this half when their No.3, Jeremie Agholor is clattered by Sporting's Callum Wood at the other end of the pitch to me and so I don't have a good view of the incident. I only know that the Hinckley fans are displeased by this.
He is escorted limping gingerly off the pitch at half-time, a sad sight indeed!
So Wolves Sporting are very much in the driving seat and what will Hinckley do to shake things up?
I see that there is still work being done to this ground. When I came here last season I was told that drainage work had been done and I can see that the labour is being carried out by a few volunteers on an ongoing basis.
I had seen 2 photos on the club website yesterday of the ground in 2014, presumably when it was bought. It was a sorry sight and has been well renovated since then.
The second half gets under way and Hinckley are putting more effort in to their game. The pep talk by the manager seems to have lifted them and just 7 minutes in their No.9, Chandler Pegg, has scored. I think that he previously played for the MFL Premier outfit, Lichfield City. A good acquisition!
8 minutes later and the visitors have equalised, courtesy of a penalty scored by their No.8, Lewis Collins, after Pegg is brought down in the area by Sporting defender, Ellis Jones.
Both teams fashion chances and it's the visitors who score the next goal, when following good work by that man Pegg on the left of the Sporting goal, the ball is played in to Jack Edwards who shoots past home keeper Ben Wood. You could almost feel the ball being sucked into the net by the Hinckley supporters standing behind that goal!
I had a feeling that this match would be a good one to watch with both sides having similar league positions. Hinckley are now in the play-off places and later I find out that the top 3 teams all lost today.
Wolves Sporting are in 9th spot and no doubt will be looking to build up a good run of results to get further up the table.
Entrance Fee: £6 (£4 concession)
Match Attendance: 38 (0fficial figure) Approx 50 (head count)
Match Programme: none available
Entertainment Value: 8.5/10
F.A. VASE, FIRST ROUND PROPER
Sports Ground, Stourbridge Road, Lye, DY9 7DH
22nd October 2022 3:00 pm Kick-Off
I have decided to go to a FA Vase cup tie today and the one that I am going to is taking place at a club that I last visited in October 2014. Again it was a match in the FA Vase and it was between the Black Country team of Lye Town v Pegasus Juniors (now Hereford Pegasus), which ended in a 2-1 victory for the visitors.
The weather forecast is a good one with mainly sunny spells and little chance of rain.
I take the train from my local station at Acocks Green in Birmingham whose destination is Kidderminster but I get off at the penultimate stop at Stourbridge. I have time for a meal and a quick look round some of the shops before catching the No.9 bus from the nearby bus station and then a few minutes later I get off the bus near Lye town centre.
I walk up the road to Lye Cross and turning left at the traffic lights I come across a memorial (in the shape of a film-strip) commemorating Lye's most famous son, the star of stage, movies and later television, Sir Cedric Hardwicke.
I passed the entrance of Lye Town's ground on my way up here and I just have to re-trace my steps and cross the road to get there.
MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE, U-21 DIV (WEST)
King George V Playing Fields, Briar Mill, Droitwich, WR9 0RZ
15th October 2022 10:30am Kick-Off
As I will be out this evening in Birmingham, I have decided to go for an early kick-off and what better match than the top of the table Under 21 clash between Droitwich Spa (2nd) v Stourbridge (first)?
Also it's an opportunity for my first visit to Droitwich's new/re-developed ground. I have heard good reports about it and the first team have been pulling in very good sized crowds there too.
Weather wise it's a gorgeous sunny Autumn day as I make my way to my local railway station at Spring Road and I'm taking the 8:53 am train for Droitwich. It's on time and there's plenty of room too as you'd expect at this time on a Saturday.
Later on when we have passed through Stourbridge I look at and appreciate the beautiful countryside of my home county of Worcestershire, with a view of the Clee Hills (I guess) in the distance.
I like Droitwich Spa with it's old buildings in the town centre, the canals and nice parks too. It's a place that I always enjoyed visiting when I lived in nearby Worcester.
I have time to grab a coffee at a cafe close to the railway station and then make my way to the ground through a housing estate and soon I am walking on a path by the rustling reed beds of the canal. I find the footbridge which takes me to the other side and there are some football pitches close by and then there is the new 3G pitch of Droitwich Spa FC and just beyond it lies the newly built ground of the first team.
He tells me that the Droitwich Youth set-up is not actually part of Droitwich Spa FC but is affiliated to it and use their facilities, while the Under-21 team is the entrance point to the first team.
I make my way to the left of the entrance and decide to start the game at this end of the ground, especially as the sun is shining over my shoulder.
On the right hand side of the pitch looking down is a seated stand, which I think can hold 100 spectators and on the opposite side are located the team dug-outs.
Before the game starts I have time to have a quick chat to Matt Mason who is the main photographer of the football club. He tells me that he's going to be busy today, as he's been asked to umpire a ladies hockey match at the nearby club before this game finishes and he's also been asked to play in a football game too this afternoon.
The 2 teams come out with Droitwich in their usual colours of red & black striped shirts, white shorts and red, black & white socks. The visitors are in their change strip of all blue.
It's the home team who are pressing strongly for the first 10 minutes of this game, especially down the left, with their No.9, Louis Mitchell proving to be a handful and he has a shot saved by the keeper.
The visitors are starting to dominate the game now and in the 31st minute they double their lead, when from an attack down the right, the ball is passed inside for one of their players to neatly flick the ball into the net.
Just 4 minutes later, the Stourbridge No.8 is left unmarked at a corner from the left to plant a header into the goal.
Droitwich Spa unexpectedly reply a minute later, when their is a mix-up between the visitors keeper and a defender, allowing Louis Mitchell with an open goal and he duly scores.
The scoreline is made more unreal when in injury time the live-wire Stourbridge No.7 shoots past the home keeper in to the right hand corner.
'The Spa' are trailing 1-5 at half-time and now they need to re-group and somehow restore some pride in the next 45 minutes. Stourbridge on the other hand must be wondering, by how much can they improve their goal difference today?
During the latter part of the first-half I have been talking to a guy, who is watching his sons play in the Stourbridge side and he is originally from Cyprus. They are Kyri and Michael Kourouyianni and Kyri is the captain too. He also tells me that his eldest son plays for Tividale and he scored a goal last week in their win at Worcester City. Quite a family football dynasty in the making there!
When play resumes, a defensive mistake on the right lets in the Stourbridge No.7 who shoots in to the side netting.
They go close again when one of their players pushes the ball past the keeper but his shot is blocked by a defender and I wonder if a penalty should have been awarded as it looks as if it struck him on the arm.
They are eventually rewarded when they get a penalty in the 70th minute and their No.6 places it into the left hand corner of the goal.
Although Droitwich are much more in the game now, Stourbridge still look dangerous on the break, especially down the right.
(Spa captain, Aston Amies, snuffs out this Stourbridge attack)2 more chances are created for the home side but not converted before they are awarded another penalty for a hand ball in the area.
This is converted and then in injury time they score again when the ball is taken round the keeper and slotted home for the 4th goal.
(Droitwich keeper, Dominic Rogertson safely gathers the ball)Droitwich Spa have run out of time though and Stourbridge come away with the 3 points that they nearly messed up.
A spirited come back by The Spa and they must surely rue their first half defensive lapses. Stourbridge keep their 100% record and must be the hot favourites to win this division.
It's good to have finally made it to this new ground and next Tuesday it will be hosting the much awaited local derby between Droitwich Spa and Worcester City in the First Round of the Worcestershire Senior Cup. That could see yet another record attendance.
This redeveloped ground is certainly an improvement to what was here before and the sloping pitch is a thing of the past. The grass pitch apparently had been a bit threadbare at the start of the season when there had not been much rain but it's certainly looking good now.
Entrance Fee: £3
Programme: none available
Match Attendance: 40 (approximately)
Match Entertainment: 7.5/10
MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE, DIVISION ONE
Central Ground, Coles Lane, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1NL
8th October 2022, 3pm Kick-Off
There is another rail strike on today and following my last weeks bus journey back home, I have decided to make sure that I will not be going through the city centre this time.
Travelling back from Darlaston had been fine until I got to the centre of Birmingham and then realised that the traffic was so bad that nothing was moving by Moor Street rail station for the five minutes I was waiting for the No.4 bus back to Acocks Green. I decided to start walking, which I did for most of the way (with a 20 minute meal stop), until I finally managed to get a bus for the last mile and ended up getting back at 9pm!
So today I am going to Sutton Coldfield via Erdington to watch the leaders of the Midland League Div One, Dudley Town in their away match at Paget Rangers who ground share with their landlords, Sutton Coldfield Town at Coles Lane.
It promises to be an intriguing clash as Paget have a good home record while Dudley are proving to be a handful both home and away.
It's a glorious day of sunshine with temperatures around the 15-16 C mark.
I take the 11A bus to Erdington without any problems, have time for a light meal at a local cafe and then catch one of the several buses that go to nearby Sutton Coldfield.
I have got to the Central Ground 20 minutes before kick-off, pay my entrance fee and have time for a leisurely cup of tea.
For a match like this, it's looking to be a disappointing turn out, although I do know that Paget these days don't have a large following.
Both teams in the past have enjoyed brief stints in the Southern League and now ground share with other clubs who have artificial pitches (Dudley Town at Sporting Khalsa).
When the teams come out, 'The Bears' of Paget Rangers are attired in their usual colours of yellow & black striped shirts, black shorts & yellow socks while 'The Robins' of Dudley Town are wearing their first team strip of red shirts, white shorts and black socks.
The visitors are using their pressing game to good effect in this half, being awarded several free kicks and winning plenty of corners too.
The visitors next go close when their No.6, Owen Massey, heads just over the bar from a corner.
Dudley's failure to make their dominance count comes back to haunt them in the 38th minute, when Whyte-Hall makes a good run down the right. His attempted lob deflects off the Dudley Town No.5 who'd turned his back and the ball loops up, hits the cross bar and comes down for The Bears No.7, Tim Oyanda, lurking near the far post, to volley in the ball with his outstretched right foot (a la Erling Haaland).
Entrance Fee: £6 (£4 concession)
Match Programme: none available
Match Attendance: 70
Entertainment Value: 8.5/10
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