Monday, 30 August 2010

Eversley 2 Farnborough North End 1

We eventually made it to Eversley, although I have to admit it wasn't the easiest to find.


The pitch itself is quite a way from the car park as you walk around an indoor cricket centre.


The ground itself is quite neat with some dugouts seemingly made by a double glazer!


They have one small seated stand which is located just to the right of the half way line.


Farnborough North End took the lead before Eversley pulled the game back in the 2nd half, scoring the winner just before full time.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Hartley Wintney 1 Bedfont Sports 2

After much debate over where to end up thsi evening we continued our theme of the Combined Counties League, ending up at Hartley Wintley v Bedfont Sports. The ground itself is quite neat, with a small covered area outside the Clubhouse and a Small Seated Stand on the far side.
The side wall of the Dressing Rooms
The side of the ClubHouse
After paying the gentleman at the 'shed' the £5 admission and £1 for the programme we made our way to the bar.
Matchday Programme The Clubhouse
The game itself was entertaining enough with Bedfont Sports taking a 2-0 lead at half time. In truth it could easily have been 3-1 with the Bedfont Striker missing the chance to get a hat-trick from a one-on-one and Hartley having a Penalty saved.
Behind the nearside goal The small seated stand on the other side
The second half provided the home side with one goal, as well as rattling the crossbar twice. Bedfont Sports began to time waste to the best of their ability and the referee did not deal with this accordingly. In truth it was a poor performance from the officials all round.
The far end of the ground Final Score Hartley Wintney 1 Bedfont Sports 2

Monday, 16 August 2010

Mole Valley SCR 0 Chertsey Town 5


This was Mole Valley's first venture into the FA Cup and after 18 minutes they faced an up hill struggle, when they were reduced to 10 men also presenting the visitors the opportunity to open the scoring from the penalty spot.

The far side and Dugouts

As the rain continued to lash it down, Chertsey soon won themselves a second penalty, which they also converted to make the score 2-0 at Half time.

Chertsey score there 4th


The small seated stand


The second half was a mostly one way traffic affair with Chersey adding 3 more goals to their tally. In truth they could have had alot more with them also hitting the post and crossbar as well as missing some glorious chances.


So it was the visitors who progressed in front of an impressive crowd of 179.


The ground itself (owned by Tennants Cobham FC), was a neat little one, with a small seated area in front of the club house. Behind each goal was a small covered stand.

Monday, 9 August 2010

Molesey 3 Camberley Town 0


Well the official start to the 2010/11 Season brought me to Molesey, a place that is not too far away from me, but i have never previously visited.



I have to say the ground exceeded my expectations, not that i'm sure what they were in the first place. With the heavens deciding to open just before kick off i posistioned myself on the covered terrace on the far side of the ground.



Behind both goals is a covered terrace, the one at the Walton Road end of the ground only being completed during the pre-season (according to the informative programme).




The main stand is quite impressive for Combined Counties Standards with seating above the tea bar and toilet facilities.

Molesey ran out eventual 3-0 winners, however in my opinion Camberley probably deserved a goal if not a point. Still its another CCL Ground ticked for myself!