Continuing Ossie’s Odyssey through the Yeovil and District Leagues, and again picking a team with a silly name to keep WM amused, today it was off to see Lantokay FC!
Yes, there’s another pub involved
– the Lantokay is a JD Weatherspoons in the centre of Street - but actually there’s a bit more to it than that. Cue the Ostrich to don full ceremonial Druidic regalia
! The name of the pub recalls the town’s origin as an ancient settlement called Lantokay which, given its proximity to Glastonbury and all that, reputedly attracted several Celtic saints to the area. It was one such saint who settled on the higher, drier ground above the marshes, where Street Church now stands, who founded Lantokay – the "Ilan" (or "sacred enclosure") of Kay. (That’s Kay as in St. Kea, absolutely nothing to do with Peter
). Anyway, over time, that name was forgotten, and the settlement became known firstly as Leigh and then as Street, given there’s a nearby Roman causeway over the marshes – ‘strata’ = paved road.
Wiki sayeth that St. Kea was a late 5th-century British saint from the Hen Ogledd
("Old North")—the Brythonic-speaking parts of what is now southern Scotland and northern England. Well, we all know they talk funny up there
. Reputedly, he was the son of King Lleuddun Luyddog of Lothian, and served as a bishop in North Britain before moving on to become a hermit. He first went to Wales and then moved south, founding churches at Street and Landkey, Devon. before finally settling at Kea in Cornwall, which was subsequently named for him. It is said that he was harassed by the Cornish king, Teudar when he sheltered a deer that Teudar was hunting. Having his oxen confiscated, he used the deer to plow the soil instead. He later travelled over the Channel to Cleder in Brittany, where he eventually died, and where he is known as St. Quay.
A Kea is also a rather large parrot in New Zealand
– apparently they are highly intelligent and can solve logical puzzles, such as pushing and pulling things in a certain order to get to food, and they will also work together within the flock. They have even been filmed preparing and using tools, but I’ll end the sermon here before we get too far off topic!
Lantokay FC play at Strode College Sports Centre at the eastern end of the town. You wend your way down Church Road and round a series of blind corners before you see a large car-park on the right - going through this car park at the recommended maximum spend of 3 (three!) miles an hour you get to a smaller one in front of the main Sports Centre building, and the soccer pitch is a short walk down a track to the right. It's a newish 4G artificial pitch inside a cage, and being newish, the ball's high bounce often caught the players unawares.
Firstly, we’ll start with a bit of a query over whether today’s game should ever have been played at all
. It seems an Odcombe first team player tested positive for Covid on Thursday and the first's game today was correctly postponed with players having to self-isolate. I knew about this postponement from the FA’s FullTime website, but not the precise reason for it (although I suspected). With nothing on social media
and the Lantokay vs Odcombe Reserves game still showing on FullTime as "on", I took the chance and motored up to Street. Ominously, upon my arrival 40 minutes before the start, none of the Odcombe players had arrived, and Lantokay had no idea what was happening
. The referee (not the happiest of bunnies at the situation
) turned up; he knew about and confirmed to us the positive Covid test - he said he had taken advice from the League and duly stalked off to await Odcombe's arrival in the car-park. They eventually showed up, and the referee having issued dire threats
and extracted pledges that (a) there were no first team "ringers" in today’s reserve squad, (b) none of the reserves had taken part in last Saturday's first team game in any way, and (c) the two Odcombe squads habitually trained completely separately, he let the game go ahead. Well that was an unwanted piece of excitement pre-match
, the moral of which appears to be never leave the house without at least 4 back-up games to hand .....
The game pitted 4th placed Lantokay against the league leaders. Odcombe had the better of the attacking play in the first half, whilst the home side created the better chances. Deadlock was eventually broken on 28m when Lantokay's no.10 managed to steer the ball across the keeper, and, instead of going wide like all previous attempts, this one clipped the post and went in
.
Lantokay then set out to grimly defend their one-goal advantage
. In the second half, they had two penalty shouts rejected, continued to give a masterclass in shooting just wide
, and managed to successfully shut up shop at the back. The game wasn't settled until the 84th minute when the no.10 managed, possibly inadvertently
, to deflect a cross past a wrong-footed keeper. An absorbing rather than entertaining game today.
17/10/20 – Yeovil & District League Division 2 (Step 13) – Lantokay 2 Odcombe Reserves 0
Admission: free
Refreshments: now’t
Covid Rating: 6/10. A QR Code was available at the entrance to the cage, and I actually saw a couple using it to log in. The funny thing was they only stayed for 4 minutes or so before walking off
! A large notice said “Socially Distance by using the Floor Markings”. What floor markings
? Indeed, social distancing at a venue like today is slightly awkward as you’re really caught between the pitch railings and the wire-mesh of the cage – probably about 6 feet between them. There’s always a lot of pitchside paraphernalia lurking about like portable goals which can be wheeled on and off the pitch; Ossie did take up residence inside one of them – nicely socially isolated! – but after an errant clearance from the home keeper actually flew across the pitch and hit said goalpost with a resounding clang
, he decided it perhaps wasn’t that safe after all ….
Attendance: 8
Meanwhile, back at the town’s FB page:
Does anybody know if any local waterways or lakes have a population of invasive Signal Crayfish? I’d be interested in catching some (good to eat) but want to comply with the EA regs. Thank you.
There’s bloody hundreds down at Ecliffe …..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_cr ... sculus.JPGThe stuff of nightmares, crawling up a street near you ....