Showing posts with label Leverstock Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leverstock Green. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Pancakes and Bovril

Tuesday 29 September 2020, Leverstock Green 1 North Greenford United 0 - SSM Premier League, Pancake Lane




For some now a report, review  or even a preview of a game has to included what measure the local club have pout in place to help with track and trace. We certainly now live in troubled times, where the talk is about hand sanitiser rather than the state of the burgers.






However it is important that clubs do their best to help the public in the fight against this deadly virus, by doing it right they are also helping keep football running below Step 3. So on that basis, I would recommend a visit to Leverstock Green.



No need for an e ticket, but a good one way system, sanitiser available, names taken, table service in the club house and friendly stewards reminding spectators to social distance, ensuring those in the tea hut queue were safe. 




Football wise - a good game, even if the only goal of that match was in the second minute. Nice ground in a very rural setting but just 2 minutes from the M1!




Winter is now coming, so my first Bovril of the 20/21 season - a cup of Bovril at Pancake Lane.

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Not a great example!

Tuesday 26 January 2016, Stotfold 3 Leverstock Green 3 - Spartan South Midlands League, Roker Park






My second attempt to see a game at Stotfold, beaten by the rain last time but even with Storm Jonas and it's gale force winds this time I would see some football.

A good size crowd with a number of other groundhoppers and neutral and some us still in the queue at the quaint tea bar when Leverstock scored-  and they should have been two up when the ref failed to give a penalty.




They eventually did go two up and were by far the better football team, Stotfold did have some good players but their captain and forward did seem to think he was better than he was (I would be proved wrong). The visitors soon went two up but by that time I had wandered round the pitch and was stood behind the Leverstock dug out and what a shock, I found a manger who instead of coaching or praising his team (who were playing well) spent the whole half moaning about the official, abusing opposition players and then arguing with the crowd.




Just before half time, Stotfold got one back so 1-2 at half time.




Second half and Leverstock stopped playing football and decided to follow the example of their manger, and moan, foul, and moan their way through the half and at the same time Stotfold started to play. The behavior of the visiting manger seemed to have persuaded most of the neutrals present to support the home team and it was their captain (who I had not been impressed with) who decided to show us all he could play and he scored twice, one in the last minute to give Stotfold a 3-2 lead but then a needless penalty was given away in injury time and the game ended 3-3.






Now I must say the ref did not have a great game but the abuse from the visiting manger was certainly not needed or appreciated and di make a mockery of the so called FA run 'respect' campaign.