Showing posts with label Wingate and Finchley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wingate and Finchley. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 May 2022

Champions finish with a win

Saturday 14 May 2022, Belstone 3 Wingate and Finchley Development 0 - Herts Senior County League, Medburn Ground


Home team had won the league last week, so a good crowd present to see them presented with the trophy.


Both teams wanted to play football with the home side looking slightly shaper and far more organised. Two up at half time however the visitors also had a number of chances.



Third goal early in the second half meant as a contest the game was over, Wingate being unfortunate that Lino was not that fit so not up with play and missed the obvious offside.




No further goals as Belstone missed numerous chances, many due to 'end of season' greed hitting the home team. Last quarter of the game saw Wingate chasing shadows at times, and though the game was not dirty, maybe frustration got the better of one of the visitors as he received a straight red card for a two footed challenge towards the end of the game.



Nice setting to watch a game, superb pitch for Step 7, small but modern clubhouse and a fully railed pitch. Very friendly welcome by Belstone officials, even got a free cup cake at half time!





Sunday, 25 March 2018

Not a bad game of football but the stand steals the show

Saturday 24 March 2018, Wingate and Finchley 2 Tonbridge Angels 1 - Bostik Premier, Maurice Rebak Stadium



The main thing I want when going to a game, is to see good football with a at least a couple of bits of outstanding class. This game gave me all that, both teams playing good football, both wanting to pass the ball and both the Wingate goals were outstanding, but what stood out today was the ground - the main stand and mix that up with a great football game plus the history of the clubs Jewish roots then your left with a day to remember.



The game was great and after it I was surprised how poorly Wingate had been playing over the last 4 weeks, they were hanging on at the end and Tonbridge did improve in the second half when they had the slope with them but in the end Wingate did deserve the win.



But to visit here and get the full benefit of the day you need to k now the history of the club, of its Jewish roots, of mergers and moves, success and failure. Whilst currently my own political party struggles with its connection to the Jewish community, here you still have an example of the Jewish community being such an integral part of the whole area.



When you arrive you are met by the youngest turnstile operators around, guess they are junior players with the club, then your met with two senior citizen fans, jacket and tie on, selling the draw tickets. This is a club that ahs dedicated supporters plus a youth set up that is one of the best in North London - but unfortunately, crowds of just over 100 each week means they do not get the support of local residents they should and deserve to get.


The turnstile block and the gates give you a sense that you are walking into stadium with character, then you see the main stand - it is just magnificent and to top it off, an almost matching stand is built on the back of it, for sue by the neighbouring rugby club. It is slightly more ramshackle but does have similarities to its North London rivals ground at Enfield.

The rugby stand
 

So get yourself on the North Circular and visit this lovely club, learn its history ( I for one, thought Wingate was some part of North London suburbia not knowing the club took its name from General Orde Wingate) and just stand and stare at this fabulous example of a footballs stand.