Showing posts with label Humber Doucy Lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humber Doucy Lane. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 April 2023

Six goals on the back pitch

Saturday 1 April 2023, Ipswich Wanderers Under 23s 3 Wickham Market Reserves 3 - Suffolk and Ipswich League, Division 3, Humber Doucy Lane, (Back pitch)


Had to stay close to home as going out in the evening, first choice was a senior Border League game in Essex, game was on but venue changed then I spotted on twitter that Wanderers U23s had a game on the back pitch, as just 5 minutes from home, this became first choice with a bonus of a 2.30 KO. ( Plus a new tick on Futbology!)


Coplestonians had a big cup game on the main ground, which was a bonus as the bar, tea and burger hut were open. Entry to the back pitch is via the main ground and a gate at the back of the stand. The pitch is behind the far stand (dug out side).



The pitch was in poor condition - but playable and not too heavy, only football furniture are the wooden dug outs.


The Division is mainly made up of Reserve teams, and at the start of the day, the young Wanderers team were at the top of the table, but it was Wickham who started the better and took a 3 goal lead, scoring in the 7, 27 (penalty) and 33 minutes. Wanderers had a few chances and had hit the post on 20 minutes.


Just before the break, Wickham had a player  sin- binned for dissent, forgot that was still used in some leagues as hardly ever seen now. Wanderers got a goal back just before the break, when Wickham attempted to play out from the back.


Second half saw chances for both sides, Wanderers showed more of the form that had seen them get to to the top of the league and scored a cracking direct free kick on 60 minutes and then got the equaliser from a header from a corner on 68 minutes.


Still time for chances at both ends but it finished all square, a cracking match, helped by a very good Ref letting the game flow.

Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Fog clears, to let the goals in

Tuesday 18 January 2022, Ipswich Wanderers 5 Coggeshall United 0 - Easter Counties League, Division One South, Humber Doucy Lane


A foggy start to the game, not helped by Coggeshall in their army style desert combat football shirts- but the fog cleared and the goals came in- wanderers now top and dominated the game other than the last 10 minutes when the visitors actually had most of the play, but that did not stop wanderers adding a fifth goal in the last minute.

Sunday, 3 October 2021

When it is wet, stay close to home

 Saturday 2 October 2021, Ipswich Wanderers 6 Cornard United 1 - Humber Doucy Lane, Thurlow Nunn, Division One, South.

Work commitments, heavy rain and shortage of fuel - so it was a trip to my closest Step 6 ground - always dry here, and plenty of goals to see. No wonder groundhoppers love this ground!





Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Landlors v tenants and a cup for the winners!

 Tuesday 6 October 2020, Ipswich Wanderers 1 Coplestonians 0 - Suffolk Senior Cup Final (19/20) - Humber Doucy Lane



Not the greatest game and not one that will be remembered for the football on display, however a great event for both clubs, I am sure they would have preferred to play at Portman Road, but as that could not happen, to play the game at their own home, was a good alternative.



Well organised, a sell out and a close game.



Good to Humber Doucy Lane has lost none of it's charm - the blue and white paint, the corrugated iron fencing and the odd/quant signs. I always try and get to my closest Step 6 ground a couple of times a season, and always made to feel welcome - well done to the Suffolk FA and both clubs.




Monday, 7 May 2018

Best ballboy in football

Monday 7 May 2018, Ipswich Wanderers 0 Fakenham Town 1 - Eastern Counties, Premier Division, Humber Doucy Lane



Wanderers have had a wretched season and Fakenham have not fared much better, so not sure what I was expecting when 2 of the bottom 3 teams met.



The game was close and Fakenham won it with a late goal just after wanderers had one disallowed at the other end.



plenty of way ward shooting, kept the oldest (and best) ball boy in the UK busy. Lets us just hope both teams are around next season, especially Wanderers, one of my closest non-league clubs, and love the quirky stands, the mass of corrugated iron - and always someone to chat with about football. A real friendly club who today gave everyone who paid to get in a free beer!