The 100FgC 2014 Accolades

(Shaun's best bits of the year..aka The New Year's Honours List)

*Best Match Attended*
25th October East of Scotland League Division One- Eyemouth United 5v4 Hawick Royal Albert 
3-1, 3-4, 5-4 Full details in My Matchday report -  link


*Goal of the Year*
James Marwood(Gateshead) v Grimsby - Conference play-off semi final(2nd leg)
A moment of brilliance from James Marwood settled the tie as veteran playmaker John Oster picked him out on the corner of the box and the 23-year-old cut onto his left foot to bend a beautiful strike into the far top corner to send the Heed Army to Wembley.


*Favourite Previously Uncharted Senior Ground*
Ayr United - Somerset Park


*Best Previously Uncharted Non-League Ground*
Chorley - Victory Park


*Best My Matchday*
A great day and a splendid night out in Salisbury before heading across to Newport the following morning.          My Matchday - 385 Raymond McEnhill Stadium


*Best Pre-Match Bevvy*
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem - Nottingham
A favourite of mine during my weekend stay in Nottingham for the Notts Senior Hop. 
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem occupies the brewhouse site within the caves at the base of Nottingham castle and claims to be the oldest pub in England, dating back to 1189.


*Silver 'Spoons Award*
 The Wallaw - Blyth
 The Grade II-listed Wallaw cinema in Blyth, which had stood empty for six years is considered the best surviving work of the firm Percy Lindsay Browne, which designed many cinemas in the North East. The Wallaw opened in 1937 and is named after its owner Walter Lawson. JDW have maintained the cinemas original features and is a must visit for 'Spoons enthusiasts.


*Scabby-eye of the Year* 
Chicken shish kebab at Netherton United

 For the first time the award for the best pre-match bait goes to a non pastry based product as the tasty shish-kebab at The Grange was the grub highlight of the Peterborough Groundhop.     My Matchday - UCL and Peterborough & District Football League - The Opening Weekend Hop! (part one)



2014 Pic of the Week Cup - The winner is...

The inaugural winner of the Facebook Pic of the Week Cup is 100FgC A9 John McClure for his photograph of Blaenau Amateur, beating Lee Stewart's picture of the main stand at Horden CW in the final.

Winners in each round were; 

Round 1 - Billingham Town (Jon Blake)
Round 2 - Old Bradwell United (Peter Miles)
Round 3 - Corfe Castle (Paul Paxton)
Round 4 - Bury Town (Jack Warner)
Round 5 - Blaenau Amateur (John McClure)
(Most voted runner-up) Horden Colliery Welfare(Lee Stewart)
Round 6 - Clydebank (Joris van der Wier)
Round 7 - Harlech (Laurence Reade)

Quarter-finals
Horden CW beat Corfe Castle
Blaenau Amateur beat Old Bradwell United
Clydebank beat Billingham Town
Harlech beat Bury Town

Semi Finals 
Blaenau Amateur beat Clydebank
Horden beat Harlech

John wins an exclusive 100FgC cup, and if you would also like to own one of these fabulous pieces of crockery then please drop me an email or get in contact via our Facebook page.


Around the Alliance - part thirteen

429. John Spence Community High School
North Shields Athletic 4v2 Hebburn Reyrolle
Northern Alliance Premier Division
Saturday 6th December 2014

 I visited North Shields Athletic at the John Spence Community High School at the end of last season when the club had just won the Division One title. I scored for an extra tick on that afternoon as they used the all weather surface instead of their normal home pitch, as the school had the field marked out for athletics.

The ground has a pair of temporary tent style dugouts and is roped off, and the 4G pitch was again in use as the club’s reserve side were playing(lost 2-1 to Stobswood Welfare) at the same time as the senior side faced Hebburn Reyrolle in the Northern Alliance Premier Division

Athletic struck first when a daisy-cutter free kick by Stephen Ardley gave them a twentieth minute lead, only for Dan Solomon to equalise when he nipped in at the near post when a long throw evaded the home defence. In between the two goals the Newcastle v Chelsea match took preference over what was happening on the pitch, with both dugouts conferring with each other over the latest score with both managers delighted that the Toon’s 10 men held on to their 2-1 lead.

 Just before half time the home side retook the lead when a free kick from the left was saved but parried into the path of Scott Jasper to fire in the rebound. Athletic had to wait until the last fifteen minutes to seal the win when Craig Boyle rifled home from the edge of the box, but a Liam Connolly penalty for Reyrolle on 82 minutes set up an interesting finale. In the last minute of the scheduled ninety a free kick from Ryan Bailey sneaked in at the near post to finally put the result beyond doubt to make it 4-2 to Shields on the final whistle.

Matchday Stats
NSAFC 4(Ardley 21 Jasper 41 Boyle 75 Bailey 90) HRFC 2(Solomon 33 Connolly 82)
Att.12(HC)
Top Bloke - Scott Jasper(North Shields Athletic)
Admission and programme:none




430. Jack Clark Park
Whitburn Athletic 1v3 Percy Main Amateurs (AET)
Bluefin Sport Bill Gardner Cup
Saturday 13th December
 Whitburn is a village on the South Tyneside coast in between South Shields and Sunderland. Whitburn Athletic formed in 2010 playing in the Wearside Combination until entering the Northern Alliance set up last season, comfortably finishing mid-table in Division Two. This season they’ve made a change, moving from Whitburn Academy up the Coast Road to Jack Clark Park in South Shields. 
The ground is home to Marsden Cricket Club with the football pitch at the outer boundary, with a pair of white brick dugouts and railed off at the far side, with the near side taped off from the cricket green. Changing room facilities are in the cricket pavilion which is at the main entrance.
 Whitburn Athletic faced Division One leaders Percy Main Amateurs in the quarter-final of the Bill Gardner Cup. After an uneventful first half when neither ‘keeper was troubled the game livened up after the interval with both sides going all out for a winner. That winning goal looked to have finally arrived twenty minutes from time when a corner kick was met by a bullet header from Dan Sneap, but the hosts were soon back in it when a free kick from the right was swung in, and another good header, this time by Bradley Skinner put Athletic level. In the dying stages of normal time the hosts could have won it with the very last kick from Adam Bravey who shot just wide of the far post which would have put his team through yo the next round. 

 Percy Main took control of the tie in extra-time regaining the lead after just two minutes with another goal from a corner-kick, as Joe Betts fired in through a crowded penalty area, then five minutes later a goal kick was knocked on to Sneap who ran on before shooting in at the near post, to book a cup semi-final tie away to either Hexham or Lindisfarne Custom Plant.

This match was played in good spirit and I must mention the Whitburn players and management who played the game with smiles on their faces and in a sporting manner which was nice to see.

 

Matchday Stats
WAFC 1(Skinner 76) PMAFC 3(Sneap 70.97 Betts 92)
Att.14(HC)
Top Bloke - Dan Sneap(Percy Main Amateurs)
Admission & programme:none 

431. John Willie Sams Centre
New Fordley 3v2 Wallsend Boys Club
Northern Alliance Division One
Saturday 20th December 2014

 New Fordley are based in Dudley near Cramlington at the John Willie Sams Centre. Formed as a junior club in 2005, the senior set up joined the Northern Alliance in 2011, winning promotion to Division One in 2012-13 after a third place finish.
The centre is primarily the North Tyneside Council Primary Care Trust, and also has a fitness suite with the football pitch at the back, found over the bridge on the other side of the Seaton Burn stream. The pitch is fully railed and is another ground I've been to which borders the East Coast rail line.

 New Fordley came from behind to pick up a valuable win against Wallsend Boys Club in this Division One fixture. The visitors struck first in the 13th minute when Dan Hindmarsh latched onto a neat through ball before a tidy finish 'round the 'keeper, but they failed to take some decent chances to extend their advantage.
The home side grabbed an equaliser through Matty Middleton's right foot shot on 36 minutes, but Wallsend went into the interval having regained the lead with a freak goal. A left wing cross from Jordan Robertson eluded everyone and sailed into the net, with the Fordley defence claiming the ball had gone through the side netting. The referee was having none of it, but courteously agreed to check the nets before confirming it was a goal. 


 New Fordley improved in the second half, once they replaced the ineffective thug of a striker which meant Danny Young was able to lead the forward line. He made it all square on the hour mark, firing in from a right wing cross, before another good cross, this time from the left wing, found him unmarked to head home the winner.
I got the impression that Wallsend BC thought they were in for an easy afternoon, but New Fordley are a better side than their league position suggests and these valuable three points takes them out of the bottom three.




Matchday Stats
NFFC 3(Middleton 36 Young 60,69) WBCFC 2(Hindmarsh 13 Robertson 44)
Att.27(HC)
Top Bloke - Danny Young(New Fordley)
Admission and programme: none 

Pic of the week Cup - Round 7

Linlithgow Rose - Squad#155 James Little

HNK Rejeka - 100FgC A17 Peter Miles

Dorking - 100FgC FB Paul Paxton

United Services Portsmouth - 100FgC FB Paul Paxton

Harlech - 100FgC A11 Laurence Reade


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