✔939. Consett Cricket Club

Consett Blackfyne 0-1 Ferryhill Town Youth

Wearside League Second Division

Saturday 28th September 2024


Another club to join the Wearside League this season are Consett Blackfyne, who moved from the North East Combination League. The team have played their opening home fixtures at Consett Leisure Centre, but are now finally at their official home now the cricket season has finished. The pitch is tucked away at the back of the pavilion and is fully enclosed.


Consett Blackfyne 0 Ferryhill Town Youth 1

Wearside League Division 2 matchday 7/11 (12th v 6th)

1430 ko 

Att.16hc 


Both teams were poor in front of goal, with the match settled early in the second half.


51' 0-1 #16

58' Missed penalty(handball) #11 (Ferryhill)

(awaiting team sheet)


#Heedhopper 

14 miles door-to-door 

Current Wearside League grounds visited 48/51

A leisurely drive up the hill where I met up with Katie for the game. 

✔938 Esh Winning Cricket Club

Deerness Valley 8-0 Washington FC Reserves

Clem Bowl Prelimanary Round

Saturday 21st September 2024

 

Wearside League First Division outfit Deerness Valley have relocated from Ushaw Moor to Esh Winning Cricket Club from this season. The enclosed football pitch is at the far side, above the cricket pitch and changing rooms on top of the hill. Refreshments are available in the bar within the cricket pavilion.

The team faced Washington FC Reserves in the Clem Smith Bowl and took full control of the tie with three first half goals. Another five strikes in the second half including a hat-trick from Ben Urwin saw them run out 8-0 winners.

Deerness Valley 8 Washington Reserves 0

Clement Smith Bowl Preliminary Round

2pm ko 

Admission £3

Att.31hc 


11' 1-0 Ben Medland 

39' 2-0 #7

44' 3-0 Sam Horner 

48' 4-0 Ben Urwin 

50' 5-0 Ben Urwin 

62' 6-0 Ben Urwin 

66' 7-0 Sam Horner 

68' 8-0 #16


#Heedhopper 

17 miles door-to-door 

Current Wearside League grounds visited 47/51

My Google Maps sat-nav took me on a tour through Co.Durham, travelling through Sacriston, Witton Gilbert and Langley Park, before arriving in Esh, where I met up with Katie for the game. 

County Durham Double

Saturday 14th September 2024

A morning kick off set up a County Durham double involving two newcomers to the Wearside League this season.

The Crook Town Youth side play at Crook Primary School, which is an enclosed pitch with refreshments and furniture behind the goal. They faced Jarrow FC in the Durham Minor Cup, taking the lead against the run of play, before the visitors hit back with two late goals to win the tie. 

Thankfully that cup match was settled in ninety minutes, so after a fifteen minute drive I arrived at Middlestone Moor in perfect time, just before the kick off. 

Middlestone Community Centre pitch is in a terraced street, fully fenced off with changing rooms and car park behind the goal. They were up against i2i International in the Clem Smith Bowl, going three goals ahead after only 23 minutes. The visitors kept plugging away but Moor were more lethal in front of goal, winning 7-4 in a very entertaining cup tie. 


936.Crook Primary School

Crook Town Youth 1-2 Jarrow FC Reserves 

Durham FA Minor Cup 1st Round

1130 ko 

33' 1-0 Finlay Thomas 

77' 1-1 Ethan Mitchell 

87' 1-2 Steven Hudson

Att.58hc 


937.Middlestone Moor Community Centre 

Middlestone Moor 7-4 i2i International Soccer Academy 

Clem Smith Bowl Extra Preliminary Round 

1330 ko 

 6' 1-0 Callum Whitfield 

 9' 2-0 Ross Morrow(pen)

23' 3-0 Adam Watson 

27' 3-1 Ziyad Lahbabi 

29' 4-1 Ross Morrow 

43' 4-2 Kalonji Cowan 

50' 5-2 Ellis Codd 

55' 6-2 Ross Morrow 

66' 7-2 Luke Savage 

69' 7-3 Dalton Catanzaro 

90' 7-4 Yannis Boudiab(pen)

+1

Att.38hc 


Toronto Trio

This year's summer vacation was in Toronto, the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. (population 2.8m)

During our fantastic week-long holiday we visited Niagara Falls (one off my bucket list), went to two arena concerts(Weezer and Jeff Lynne's ELO) drank in 31 pubs/breweries, shopped in 10 record stores, attended a Blue Jays baseball game and squeezed in 3 football matches at three different stadiums.


933.Varsity Stadium

University of Toronto 3

Toronto Metropolitan University 2

OUA East Division 

Friday 6th September 2024

The Ontario University Athletics Soccer League is made up of two leagues with nine universities in both the West and East Divisions. 


The Varsity Blues captured one National Championship in 1988, which has since been inducted into the Varsity Blues Hall of Fame. The University dates back to the 1880s and has won 49 provincial OUA Championships, with the most recent one in 2010. The Varsity Blues won the Argo Cup in the Red and Blue Bowl in 2013.


Varsity Stadium

299 Bloor St W, 

Toronto, 

ON M5S 1W2


The stadium has a seated stand on one side with a capacity of 4,000, The team benches opposite the pitch is surrounded by a running track with a full set of floodlights.

Varsity Blue(UoT) 3 TMU Bold(TMU) 2

8.45pm ko 

Att.250est

Admission $15


A fast and competitive match, which saw the hosts come from behind to beat their local rivals with a brace from Niklas Hallam.


24'     1-0 Oliver Barta 

45+3' 1-1 Justin Santos 

56'     1-2 Akeim Villous 

78'     2-2 Niklas Hallam 

84'     3-2 Niklas Hallam 



934. Ford Centennial Stadium 

Serbian White Eagles 4-0 Spanish Future Stars

Canadian Soccer League 

Saturday 7th September 

The Canadian Soccer League is a semi-professional league for Canadian soccer clubs located in the province of Ontario. As of 2024, it consists of six teams, with the season usually running from May to October, with most games played on the weekend followed by a playoff format to determine the overall champion. The fixtures are all played at the one venue, with kick offs staggered at 2, 4 and 6 o'clock. The league used two stadiums in Toronto - the Esher Shiner Stadium and the Ford Stadium in Centennial Park. 

Ford Stadium 

Centennial Park

56 Centennial Park Rd, 

Etobicoke, 

ON M9C 3T3


The stadium has a large open stand on side, with partial cover at the top. The pitch is surrounded by a running track, and just like last night's venue, has both soccer and gridiron markings on the pitch.

Serbian White Eagles 4 Spanish Future Stars 0

2pm KO

Att.27hc

Admission: Free


The Serbians totally bossed the match, and even though they were reduced to nine men following a mass brawl, they still added to the score with the numerical disadvantage. 


40' 1-0 Ivan Cendic 

55' 2-0 Nikola Timotijevic 

59' 3-0 Marko Pavicevic 

81' Red Cards:

Kevin Yanez (Future Stars)

Nikola Djurkovic (White Eagles)

Dejan Koraksic (White Eagles)

87' 4-0 Nikola Timotijevic 


935. Downsview Park

Toronto Metropolitan University 2

University of Toronto 1

OUE East Division 

Sunday 8th September 

TMU Bold, formerly known as the Ryerson Rams, are the varsity athletic teams that represent Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University) Toronto Metropolitan University operates 11 men's and women's varsity teams that compete provincially as part of Ontario University Athletics (OUA) and nationally as part of U Sports.

Downsview Park Soccer Fields

2E2, 71 Carl Hall Rd, 

North York, 

ON.


The fields are next to the Toronto FC BMO Training Ground. The 4G pitch has sections of seats, made up of five bench rows. The team benches are at the far side.

TMU Bold 2 Varsity Blues 1

1.15pm KO 

Att.130hc 

Admission:Free


The Bold got their revenge following the defeat on Friday night with two goals from Chris Campoli in the first half. The Blues dominated the second half but could only muster the one goal in reply. 


 7" 1-0 Chris Campoli 

36' 2-0 Chris Campoli 

59' 2-1 Niklas Hallam 

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3934 miles airport-to-airport

Newcastle - Amsterdam - Toronto

Countries seen football - 17