CHARITY NON LEAGUE FOOTBALL BLOG


Each year, me and my wife Hazel have decided to help a different CHARITY, by donating 25p every goal we see at the matches we attend.
Over the years, people and clubs from as far as Coxhoe in Durham down to Penzance in Cornwall have donated as we have visited the grounds and we have raised over £3,500 in the 4 seasons we have run the Charity Blog. As you can see from the Photo above, last season(2014-15) we raised £1325.00 for Support Dogs.

During the 2015-16 season, we are supporting 2 worthy causes

1. THE FOXTON CENTRE
2. INTEGRITAS

Both Charities aid homeless people and people with mental issues and vulnerable adults.So if you would
like to make a donation(no matter how small) and
you see me at a match, please come up to me or Hazel, we would be very grateful. All Donators will get a mention on the blog and the running total is on the left hand side.

Many Thanks

Rob & Hazel Hornby






Saturday 30 January 2016

VILLA MOVE UP TO THIRD

Notts Senior League
Premier Division
AWSWORTH VILLA FC 3 DUNKIRK AFC 1

Had to go to Awsworth to have a quick Groundhop meeting as they are the visiting side to Attenborouh FC on Friday 29th April 2016 with a 6.30pm kick off. Always one of my favourite grounds is Villa's with the ground in a bowl shape and superb view of the action on the pitch from the top of the hill. After a quick chat with the 3 match officials, I got myself a cuppa and was soon joined by Ilkeston local Alan Savage who got his advanced Groundhop Ticket and ordered his badge set.

The game kicked off with a wind blowing right down the centre of the pitch and with the homesters with it at their backs, within 80 seconds, a ball was played back toward the home keeper which took a bobble and just went wide. Dunkirk were on the front foot and the keeper spilled the ball from a swirling corner but his defence were there to clear before any damage caused. The game then went end to end with both sides playing the ball on the floor and on 22 minutes, JOSH NIBBLETT put the Villa in front. The lead didnt last very long as the Boatmen of Dunkirk were soon level on the half hour when JOEL HOWES rose and headed home from a corner on the left hand side.

Most the game I spent with League Chairman Ian Kirk and we were impressed with both sides on view. Awsworth pressed forward and the Dunkirk keeper kept them at bay until the 72nd minute, when RYAN WHITEHURST struck a shot from a acute angle in to the net to give the Villa a 2-1 lead. The match was still there for either side with Dunkirk playing on the break and Awsworth hitting the post but the game was put to bed in the final minute when sub KURT SAVAGE headed home Awsworth's third.

Must say I felt all 3 officials had a very good match and let the game flow.

AWSWORTH VILLA FC TWITTER

The photos from todays match can be viewed HERE

Details for thee Notts Senior League Groundhop to be heald on 29/30th April 2016 can be obtained from me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk


REVIEW for PRECISION NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE





REPORT FROM THE PRECISION NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE

Saturday 30th January 2016.

With Premier Division Leaders West Bridgford FC’s match being called off, second placed Clifton All Whites FC took full advantage to cut the gap down to eleven points with a 5-1 away win at Burton Joyce FC. Cliftons goals coming from Neil Thompson, Jake Richardson, Tristram Whitman, Alex Haughton and Ross Cochrane-Smith with Tom Lawson scoring for the home club, meanwhile Awsworth Villa FC moved up to third place with a 3-1 home victory over Dunkirk AFC, Josh Nibblett put Villa ahead after 22 minutes, with the visitors replying on the halfhour through Joel Howes. With the wind behind their backs in the second half, Awsworths Ryan Whitehurst shot his club back in from from a acute angle shot on 72 minutes and in injury time sub Kurt Savage wrapped up the points. Wollaton FC stay in sixth pplace with games in hand after a 3-0 win away at FC Cavaliers, their goals coming from Lee Day, Jay Smedley and Sean Green who has now scored 4 goals in the three games he has played since his transfer from Aspley Park FC.  Unity FC continued on their fine run of form with a 6-2 home win over Sandhurst FC, with Errol Campbell leading the way with a hat trick, Reece Fyffe, Jevon Seaton and Allen completing Unity’s scoring with William Cox scoring both of Sandhurst FC’s goals

Division One leaders South Normanton Town FC dropped points away in a 1-1 draw at Wollaton Reserves, whilst second placed Magdala Amateurs won narrowly at home 1-0 against Gedling Southbank FC. Last Saturday, Ruddington Village Reserves progressed in to the Notts FA Intermediate Cup Semi Final after a win at Aspley Park, but this weekend, it was Aspley Park who took the points in the league with a 2-1 victory, The Parks Scorers were Sam Mannion and Sean Balfe, with Ruddington;s reply coming through a own goal. Calverton Welfare kept up their good form with a 2-1 victory away at Bilborough United, The Welly’s goals came from Tommy Thraves and Jason Hodgson, with Uniteds goal coming from Joel Buxton. Netherfield Albion have had a good week with a win in midweek and on Saturday winning away 3-1 at kirton Brickworks. The Brickies goal coming from Chris Kirk and Albions goals coming from Douglas, Daly and Leivers.

In Division Two, Second played Bilsthorpe Reserves missed a opportunity of closing the gap at the top when only drawing 1-1 at home against Underwood Villa Reserves, Waddell scoring for Bilsthorpe whilst Smith netting for Villa. Selston Reserves travelled to Watnall Athletic and left with the points after a 3-2 victory. Keyworth United Reserves beat Aspley Park Reserves 3-1 with player manager Sneath scoring a brace and Brady, with Rhys scoring for the visitors. At the Welfare, Cotgrave Reserves and Awsworth Villa Reserves played out a goalless draw.

Advanced Tickets for the Annual Precision Nottinghamshire Groundhop on 29th/30th April 2016 are on sale and the coach for the Saturday is already well over half full. For all details please contact Rob Hornby on 01623 486678 or via email on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk  The matches this season are as follows; Friday 29th April..Attenborough FC v Awsworth Villa FC 6.30pm..Saturday 30th April..Beeston FC v Underwood Villa FC 10.05pm..Bilborough United FC v Ashland Rovers FC 12.45pm..Nottinghamshire FC v Gedling Southbank FC 3.15pm..Real United v Unity FC 6.15pm..Tickets for all 5 matches and a programme pack of all 5 programmes, Just £15

Saturday 16 January 2016

UNITY PUT COTGRAVE TO THE SWORD

Notts Senior League
Premier Division
UNITY FC 8 COTGRAVE FC 0
My plan for today altered as the week went on, as Shawn was supposed to be doing a 10 mile walk with the Scouts over the weekend and we needed to drop him off at 6pm at Walesby Scout Camp, but on Thursday evening it was cancelled, so I decided to keep Calverton MW on hold in case it rained and it had cover there. My first choice then became Aspley Park v Ruddington Village Reserves in the Quarter Final of the Notts FA Intermediate Cup with a 1.30pm kick off. On arrival at the ground there was a puddle of ice and a couple of people had said the ground was hard. The ref arrived and took a walk on to the pitch and shook his head, so to plan C and I knew it would def be on and that was Unity FC as they play on 3g.

Un ity FC have been doing very well in their first season in the Notts Senior League, whilst sadly Cotgrave are going through a bit of a bad time at the moment.

The first 20 minutes of the game was quite even but neither side really had their goalkeepers tested, though Cotgrave at this stage looked the better of the two teams, but on 24 minutes REECE FYFE broke the deadlock to put Unity in front to which they didnt look back. On 38 minutes, REECE FYFE doubled his tally and just before half time JOURDAN BLAIR ht a screamer to make it 3-0.

At half time, Unity's top striker Errol, Campbell was replaced and his replacement took no time in settlin g in to the game when with his first touch on 47 minutes TYRELL SHANNON-LEWIS put the ball in the back of the net, two minutes later and with his second touch of the game, he made it 5-0.

On the hour JOURDAN BLAIR scored his second and Unity's sixth and on 63 minutes CONNOR CROFT made it 7-0, in the 72nd minute, TYRELL SHANNON-LEWIS completed his hat-trick and ended the scoring.

After the match I had a groundhop meeting with the UNITY FC committee as they are the away side at Real United FC, all information can be found on this LINK about the hop.

I would like to thank Steve Clifford for kindly making a £10 donation towards the Blogs charity which now takes the total up to £552.25p

Photos from the match can be found on this LINK

Sunday 10 January 2016

CUP TIE MARRED BY BAD INJURY

Notts FA Senior Cup
Third Round
RUDDINGTON VILLAGE 1 SHERWOOD COLLIERY 3

After a poor Christmas and New Year, I was finally glad to be able to get out the house and get to a match, this Notts FA senior Cup tie had been postponed three times and so the fixture was reversed to Sherwood Colliery, though with the bad weather, it wasnt quite sure where the game was going to be played, it was down to be played at Debdale Lane Sports Ground but any rain and it would have been switched just down the road to the 3g pitch at Brunts School. The three officials arrived at 1.45pm and quickly passed the Debdale Lane pitch fit to play on, though a bit soft.

Whilst having a pre match cuppa, I grabbed both lines up's and was greeted by old and new friends and as I was walking up to pitchside was met by local referee Lee Clarkes who's match had been postponed and had come along to do the match report for our local newspaper the Mansfield Chad.

Sherwood began the brighter pushing forward and on 7 minutes a cross from left was met by the head of LIAM BLACK who put his side a goal to the good, Sherwood continued to press forward but it began a midfield battle with no team taking any advantage.

After 18 minutes, the ball was played towards the standside touchline where 2 players went for the ball, the ball shot out of play and Ruddington's Ben Johnson was on the floor. The Sherwood player signalled straight to the ref and the opposition bench that all wasnt right with the player on the floor. I rang a ambulance as the player was in a lot pain. Players put coats and tracksuit tops over him to try and keep him warm on a wet pitch, several people remarked that there was no stretcher available at the ground. As on the phone, they said the ambulance could take up to 45 mins or over a hour to arrive. I relayed the message on to the 3 officials and they offered to take the players off the pitch and back to the changing rooms, but the Ruddington players wished to stay with their injured mate. Some of the Ruddington players wanted the game to finish, but the ref said there was floodlights so he would access the situation after the ambulance had been, in these circumstances, always a very difficult decision to make for the officials and also the players. The medic arrived on the scene and it was soon discovered that Ben Johnson had broken his leg in 2 places.

The game commenced after 75 minute interval and to seemed to spur Ruddington on, as they pressed forward, but on 35 minutes after a break, Sherwood increeased their lead through GILLIATT.

The Second Half began and so did the rainstorm as it lashed down heavy making the pitch very greasy and leading to both sides making mistakes. On the hour, Ruddington pulled back a goal when a Sherwood clearence only reached the end of the box and McGLAUGHLIN stroke the ball home to make it 2-1. The game then went end to end with chances galore, making it a really good game, but on 70 minutes, it was Sherwood who regained their two goal advantage when JULIAN TOPLISS corner went straight in to make it 3-1.

With 10 minutes remaining, Ruddington were given a lifeline and a chance of setting up a close finish when they were awarded a penalty, but Carver hit it just wide.

All credit must go to both clubs and the 3 officials and best wishes to Ben Johnson on a speedy recovery.

PHOTOS from the match can be seen on this LINK

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