Saturday, 3 January 2026

Goal Fest kept us warm

Saturday 3 January 2026, Shenfield 6 Bishops Stortford Swifts 7 - Essex Olympian League, Premier Division, St Martin's School 3G



My first 3 choices of games, all in the East Midlands - were all off by 11am and then one in Sussex at noon, so it was just a short trip down the A12 to a 3G pitch at Shenfield - was not expecting much, football wise.


Well I got that wrong - basic 3G set up at the back of our school, large car park but no catering- good news, you can spectate from inside the cage with almost all of one side having a railed off spectator area.


But the facilities may have been basic but the game certainty wasn't!


After just 3 minutes a keeper error gave the visitors an early lead but Shenfield were back on level terms after 9 minutes. Shenfield had plenty of the ball but having just 3 at the back meant Stortford benefited from any quick break, adding further goals in the 17th and 22nd minute, Shenfield pulled a further goal back in the 23rd minute but the visitors had the ball in the back of the net, 3 more times before the break, with one being disallowed.


At half time, bumped into a 'hopper' legend, just back from Morocco, spent the second half with him- we wondered if we would get more goals - we did.


Shenfield looked a much better side, hitting both posts and numerous chances kicked off the line but they were still very vulnerable at the back. Shenfield got it to 3-5 after goals  in the 55th and 71st minute, and a comeback looked on but the visitors got their 6th goal in injury time and then added a further goal 2 minutes later, only for Shenfield to score from the spot in the 10th minute of injury time.


Still time after that for an all player throwing handbags session - and then the final whistle. 


Not as ill disciplined as some of the games I saw in this division last season but still too much verbal abuse from both players and coaching teams, a very young Ref, did a great job in keeping this game under control.


Weather- bloody cold - but with 13 goals to keep us interested, it was no real concern and a quick exit back onto the A12, soon saw us warm back up. 

Thursday, 1 January 2026

Should have been easier

Thursday 1 January 2026, Ipswich Town 2 Oxford United 1 - Championship, Portman Road



Now second in table, but we made hard work of this game.

Monday, 29 December 2025

No concrete cows just a Windmill!

Saturday 27 December 2025, Northampton ON Cheneks 3 Bugbrook St Michaels 2 - United Counties League, Premier South, Old Northamptonians Sports Ground

Cold December, but still went for a 'double' even with the first a revisit - the ON Chenecks ground is shared with Rugby and Cricket but that does give the football club the benefit of an excellent clubhouse/Pavilion- with a large balcony- many decided to watch the game from there.

Bugbrooke are bottom of the table however they were unfortunate not to leave Northampton with at least a point, the home side getting a very late winner.



It was then the short drive ( via numerous Milton Keynes roundabouts) to New Bradfield - 


New Bradwell St Peter 4 Buckingham 2 - Spartan South Midlands League, Division One, Recreation Ground


S
hort drive from Northampton, outskirts of Milton Keynes, very small car park but found a space. Club house was packed, but not all were going to the game, the ground is 100m away, fenced on all 4 sides but you can only watch from 2 1/2 sides. One stand, which had both seats and cover for those standing. Main feature is the large windmill on the club house side. Pitch had noticeable slope.


Home side dominated the first hour, going ahead after 22 minutes when the lino decided the ball had crossed the line than adding a second on 35 minutes when a great shot hit the bar, leading to an easy header to put them 2 up. A third was added just before the break. 



The second half was slightly more even as Buckingham now had the benefit of the slope- but it was the home side who went further ahead with the centre back scoring from distance with a long range shot- a real cracker that seemed to surprise most present.




We then saw plenty of subs from both sides and Buckingham suddenly found their shooting boots and got two goals back and kept pressing for more, however the home side held on for the win.




Monday, 22 December 2025

No stopping this team

Monday 22 December 2025, Ipswich Town Under 21s 3 Charlton Athletic Under 21s 0 - Premier League Cup, Group Game

Another good win for this team, who benefited today from the return from injury of Wes Burns, however Cam Humphreys was the star of the show.

Saturday, 20 December 2025

Huffed and puffed, but got the points

Saturday 20 December 2025, Ipswich Town 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 - Championship, Portman Road


Made hard work of it, but got the points and now third in the League.

Saturday, 13 December 2025

On the up!

Saturday 13 December 2025, Farnham Town 5 Tiverton Town 0 - Southern League, Premier Division, South, Memorial Ground



As my daughter now lives in Farnham, surprised it took me so long to get here - in that time Farnham as a football club have been on the up- and I could see today that they are still going in an upward direction both on and off the pitch.





Football wise- it took just 6 minutes to see Farnham two up, and with Tiverton bottom, I thought this could be a slaughter however Tiverton made a few changes in formation and that was it goal wise for the first half. 


It took till the 71st minute for Farnham to get their third goal, we then saw numerous changes and the fresh legs helped Farnham keep on top and two late goals were added in the 86th and 88th minute.









Off the pitch, you can see Farnham will have issues as they go up the leagues, really just a 3 sided ground with little room to build but they are making a good effort- with a new stand being built on the grass bank at the Clock End, but good to see the quirky bits still on show, the elevated views above the corner flag and the odd slopes to stand on. Where Farnham could show a few EFL clubs a thing or two, is on the Catering and drink side- numerous huts selling beer (brewdog) and food, with seats and old beer barrels to put your been on.



Thursday, 11 December 2025

Keep the run going

Wednesday 10 December 2025, Ipswich Town 1 Stoke City 0 - Championship, Portman Road

Only took us 2 minutes, and a great goal at that to take the lead!