Saturday, 8 November 2025

Outclassed

Saturday 8 November 2025, Harold Wood Athletic 1 Catholic United 5 - Essex Olympian League, Premier Division, Harold Wood Recreation Park

Nice easy trip down the A12 to get to this game, just a public park, with 3 pitches, games on all three, and all home teams representing Harold Wood Athletic.



The main game was on the pitch that runs parallel with the entry road and was roped off ( poorly) on all 4 sides, with a slight slope on the pitch.



The club house is large, modern and a bit of a surprise when this is just a park- the clubhouse overlooks the cricket pitch, full bar and good choice of hot food.



It only took the visitors from Southend 4 minutes to open the scoring after a defensive mix up at the back and a second goal was added after 30 minutes after an error by the 'Wood' keeper.



Second half was also dominated by Catholic, adding two more goals in the 56th and 59th minute with the goal on 59, a great individual goal. Harold Wood got one back from the penalty spot on 73 minutes but Catholic Utd finished stronger and added a 5th goal on 89 minutes.

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

How did we not win?

Tuesday 4 November 2025, Ipswich Town 1 Watford 1 - Championship, Portman Road


More wasted chances, another missed opportunity.

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Sussex by the Sea ( In the rain)

Sussex Double

Saturday 1 November 2025,  Worthing 3 Hampton and Richmond Borough 0 - National League, South, Woodside

Followed at 545pm by - Lancing 1 Newhaven 3 - Southern Combination, Premier Division, Culver Road 


No time to get in the Sea but still got wet! Heavy rain at the first game, meant still damp at the second!

Second game, was the third of the day from the Sussex hop, but only one I watched as went to Worthing instead for my first game. Superb stadium for this level and plenty of food and drink outlets pitchside- a few League clubs could learn something there, football wise it tuned out to be an easy win for Worthing.

Lancing was a short drive but rain was still coming down and parking was an issue, however good news, once a parking solace was found the rain did stop. Lancing is also the home of Sussex FA but other than one stand is till quite basic but at least with an artificial pitch the game was always going to be played.

Newhaven started the stringer, no real surprise as Lancing were just one place off the bottom of the league, however Lancing started to get back into the game and got back on terms and it was only in the last 20 minutes of the game did Newhaven get back on top and secure all 3 points.



Friday, 31 October 2025

Top of the league

Friday 31 October 2025, Ipswich Town Under 21s 1 Newcastle United Under 21s 0 - PL2, Portman Road

With Man Utd losing tonight, Ipswich go top of PL2 and they deserved the win, even after playing the last 33 minutes with ten men.


Ipswich dominated the first half but had to wait till the 40th minute to take the lead through Finn Barbrook. Second half saw Newcastle come into the game more, however it was still Ipswich who were creating the clearer chances, but on 57 minutes one of the Ipswich centre backs got a second yellow card and Ipswich were now down to 10 men. Newcastle seemed to lack any idea of how to break the 10 men down and it was Ipswich who were still looking the more dangerous. But Ipswich kept missing the chance to make the game safe and it was in the 7 minutes of injury time that Newcastle had their best chances, but Ipswich held on for a great win.


Crowd today shows how many more will watch Ipswich Under 21s at home rather than drive down to Colchester.

Supersub

Thursday 30 October 2025, Haverhill Rovers Under 18s 1 Ipswich Town Under 16s 3 - Suffolk FA Under 18 Midweek Cup, Hamlet Croft


As in previous years, Ipswich enter their Under 16 team in this competition to give them some experience against older players - Haverhill started strongly but after 15 minutes, Ipswich settled into the game and had most of the play, but a bit like the First Team, lacking the killer instinct with just shots from distance.


Second half, saw the introduction of a few Ipswich subs, as no programme or teamsheet, hard to know who they are but one was believed to be an England schoolboy international and he certainly looked a class above the players already on the pitch. he was involved in everything. Ipswich went ahead after 52 minutes but Haverhill were back on level terms 5 minutes later after confusion at the back but Ipswich were back in front after 65 minutes and then in injury time the 'super sub' won a penalty which he converted himself. A decent game and great to see the two young teams play in front of a good sized crowd. 

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Could not take all the points

Tuesday 28 October 2025, Ipswich Town Under 21s 2 Preston North End Under 21s 2 - Premier League Cup, Group game, Bloomfields, Needham Market FC


Second visit to Needham this season, but first with the new Grandstand open - a big improvement on the old one, but do actually miss the wooden bench seating.


Larger crowd than at the U21 games held at Colchester, I for one, would rather see Ipswich invest in the facilities at Needham or Felixstowe rather than hire Colchester United for U21 and Ipswich Women games.


Preston started well but Ipswich soon found themselves two up with both goals coming from Jamie Mauge, a local Ipswich lad whose dad (Ronnie) played professionally for a number of clubs, mainly at Bury and Plymouth.


This was the Ipswich U21 Second XI, as only 3 players who started  against Brighton started today but it was still disappointing how in the second half they could not finish the game off and it was Preston who finished the stronger, getting one goal back from the penalty spot and then getting an equaliser late on.

Saturday, 25 October 2025

Jack again

Saturday 25 October 2025, Ipswich Town 1 West Bromwich Albion 0 - Championship, Portman Road 


Left it late again and it was that man, Jack Clarke who saved the day again