jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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2-0 win for Hassocks, against infinity in their very lively kit. A game where not much happened other than two goals, and that was about it.
We had every right to feel aggrieved by the flag-loving lino in the first half; a series of utterly terrible offside decisions including one perfectly good goal chalked off.And Harefield won 4-2 on on penalties to beat Lewes.....
I take it Reigate will now advance?Was planning on going to Reigate v Alfold tonight but it’s been called off as Alfold can’t field a side.
That’s my understanding.I take it Reigate will now advance?
I wonder what’s happening there. A couple of years ago it appeared Alford were looking to climb the divisions. When they put in a new stand I was told they managed to get some claret Burnley seats - perfect colour.Was planning on going to Reigate v Alfold tonight but it’s been called off as Alfold can’t field a side.
From what I’m hearing, with their ex-Albion player being sacked as manager, the players have left as well.I wonder what’s happening there. A couple of years ago it appeared Alford were looking to climb the divisions. When they put in a new stand I was told they managed to get some claret Burnley seats - perfect colour.
Oooo good idea, go back and see your local club, top of the table clash too so could be exciting.Where we going today then? Inspiration required as I’m proper hanging at the moment, might walk the dog and go back to bed.
Peacehaven are at Hassocks so I might just go there if I can be arsed.
The money has moved down the road to Loxwood.I wonder what’s happening there. A couple of years ago it appeared Alford were looking to climb the divisions. When they put in a new stand I was told they managed to get some claret Burnley seats - perfect colour.
You are being very kind to Oakwood, it's an absolute tip! My youngest off to Carshalton today to see LewesLast night I did ground number 43 of the year- Oakwood Park, home of Oakwood for their u23s against Loxwood u23s.
I've got a busy september so am having to squeeze in ground visits where I can, and have unfortunately run out of grounds that I can quickly nip to on a midweek evening. Therefore I found myself going "up north" to north Crawley last night for this one.
I actually realised that I'd played here when I was a kid over 20 years ago.
It's in quite a built up area, quite industrial I guess and is very close to Gatwick airport, but at the same time it's kind of in a residential area....I do find Crawley an odd place. You get to the ground via quite a long dirt track which gives it the feel of being in the absolute middle of nowhere. I wonder if the ground has been there for ages and everything else got built around it?
Anyway, there's yet another example of pitch side parking on 2 sides of the ground. Entry was £4 for this fixture.
The ground is alright for Division 1 actually. There's a small-ish fairly seated stand, it's kind of square shaped meaning the top row actually has quite a good view of the pitch. Then there's a covered area in front of the clubhouse, this has an array of random furniture- now I'm not sure whether they've intentionally created an outdoor garden vibe or they've just chucked out a load of chairs from the clubhouse....either way it works. Otherwise there's uncovered standing areas on that side and behind one goal.
The clubhouse is also quite decent considering it's in the arse end of Crawley. Quite big, loads of pictures etc on the walls and a good drinks selection and......BOVRIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is the first cup of the brown nectar that I've had since Whitehawk in July (I'm not counting the stock cube in a cup that I had at Horsham YMCA). The weather has definitely turned and it was quite cold last night.
Didn't pay much attention to the game but Loxwood won
Off to Worthing who finally have a home game, although the new stand isn’t open yet.