I very nearly didn’t bother with a game today, given the blustery, damp weather and there being nothing of particular interest in the immediate area. Ossie is also recovering from his first haircut of 2021, and is rather embarrassed by now obviously emerging bald spot on top
. Quotations are being sought for a fevvur transplant
. However, I eventually decided on a return trip to Heytesbury Park for another fixture in their series of friendlies, this time against fellow Trowbridge & District Division 1 rivals Freshford United, who proved much stiffer opposition than last fortnight’s visitors
.
A gentle pootle north took me over Whitesheet Hill and through The Deverills, where signs were up for the Wylye Valley Art Trail. This is a week-long bi-annual event promoting local arts and crafts at around 50 separate venues in South Wiltshire, but I was surprised to see that it had gone ahead this year given the Covid restrictions
; normally Mrs O and I would try to visit at least some of the venues (to give the Bird some culture
), but we hadn’t even contemplated it this year:
https://wvat.co.uk/deverill-valley-art-group/At the Longbridge Deverill end of the road there’s a rather nice pub, The George, which Mrs O and I have been known to frequent. A fortnight ago, in balmy sunny weather, the place was humming
; the extensive beer garden down to the river had at least 40 tables with umbrellas and all seemed happily occupied. Today, in the drizzle – not a single patron
. I suspect the pub kitchens must have been completely closed.
Heytesbury started the game with a floated 20 yard effort which the Freshford keeper decided to leave, only to find it coming back at him off the crossbar
, necessitating a scrambled clearance. On 4m, however, Heytesbury conceded a silly goal when their keeper and a number of defenders got into a complete tiswas in the area
and allowed Freshford’s no.9 to roll the ball home.
Freshford quickly realised that their best ploy was straight down the middle, and could have added another two goals in short order, but both finishes went narrowly wide. Heytesbury were looking very vulnerable at the back, and there was a certain amount of, shall we say, tension amongst the defenders
, but credit to them, they made a huge effort to get things together, settled down, and by the half-hour mark was taking the game to Freshford, thanks to a pair of very skilful and tricky wingers. They equalised on 38m when no.14 managed to force the ball into the net after the away keeper could only parry a shot, and were in front just before the interval when the same player beat a defender to the ball and scored from 15 yards, the opposition keeper having been left stranded.
At half-time, I had a wander outside the ground to take a look at the Hospital of St. John, which is more or less opposite. The endowment, by the Barons Hungerford, dates from the 15th century and today it’s a substantial complex of almshouses and sheltered accommodation.
https://st-johns-hospital.org/Straight after half-time, Freshford equalised, a long run by their no.11 and a 1 on 1 finish with the goalkeeper. At 2-2, it was difficult to forecast which way this game was going to go, but it all suddenly fell apart for Heytesbury around the hour mark. Firstly, one of their two wide players had to be replaced after a bad bout of cramp, which considerably reduced their threat, then on 71m the Heytesbury keeper punched a corner into his own net. Shortly after that, an Heytesbury player went down spectacularly in the away penalty area, but the referee was having none of it
, and Freshford promptly made it 2-4 with an acute-angled shot that may have been helped over the line. Going from bad to worse, a Heytesbury player was then dismissed for a last-man challenge.
Late in the day, Heytesbury made it 3-4 via a simple 5 yard finish from their no.9 after no.14 had done all the hard work and laid the ball off to him, and the referee sensibly blew the final whistle on 89m after two players had accidentally clashed heads in midfield. That concluded a thoroughly entertaining game in pretty poor conditions; back home in 40 minutes for a very welcome mug of tea.
08/05/21 - Friendly (both Step 8 clubs)
Heytesbury 3 Freshford United 4Neither admission charge or paperwork.
Pitchside refreshments available from the “hospitality hut” – tea, coffee, biscuits, cakes for a donation. Giving £2, I purchased two Mystery Objects enclosed in plain purple wrappers, correctly guessing they were mini chocolate Swiss rolls …..
Attendance 22, including 8 under 10’s and excluding 2 lively canines. One took huge exception to the opposition goalkeeper, the other took huge exception to the Ostrich …..