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November 2021

November

No sun – no moon!
No morn – no noon –
No dawn – no dusk – no proper time of day.
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member –
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds! –
November!

by Thomas Hood (1799 – 1845)

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Wednesday 3rd November 2021
FA Youth Cup 1st Round
Aylestone Park 4
Joseph Buckingham 54, Charlie Kilburn 72, Aaron Nuttall 89, Scott O’Brien 116,
Lincoln City 4                AET
Oisin Gallagher 14, Freddie Draper 47 (pen),Jovon Makama 90+2, Billy Brooks 113,
Referee:- Sam Weston                                        Official Attendance:- 503
Admission:- OMGDS £3.00 (£5).                  Programme:- £1.00
Aylestone Park won 3-1 on penalties.
Wow!!! This was an epic cup-tie with a strongly partisan crowd, as little Aylestone Park from the fringes of Leicester, knocked out mighty Lincoln City of League 1. There was no warning of what was to come as the visitors opened the scoring after 14 minutes and then doubled their lead at the very start of the second period. Back came the hosts to lead 3-2 on 88 minutes, only to be pegged back before the final whistle. Extra time, a rare beast, these days, only increased the score from 3-3 to 4-4 and kicks from the penalty mark would decide the winners. Josh Wormleighton, the home custodian and captain saved the first three penalties taken against him, the hosts took the shoot-out by 3-1 and great scenes of jubilation appropriately ensued!!!!
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Thursday 4th November 2021
From The Horse and Jockey in Manton, on the shores of Rutland Water, we followed the walk along the banks of the lake,on a cool breezy morning, all the way to Egleton where we left the lake and crossed the railway line before climbing the hill over to Brooke where a couple of pigs forlornly hoped for sustenance! The Church of St Peter hosted a scene from Pride and Prejudice, being filmed there some 16 or 17 years ago. Pressing on past Brooke Priory and across the fields to Braunstone in Rutland where the clock sits awkwardly atop the tower of All Saints Church and at the base a hideous figure keeps evil away. Along the road to Hibbits Farm and beyond to America Lodge before entering the lost village of Martinsthorpe, where a substantial solitary residence has a wonderful view of the lake and then the track across the fields back to Manton. With Alison Merricks, seven stiles and 10.17 miles
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The Horse & Jockey at Manton
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All Saints Church, Braunstone-in-Rutland
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Thursday 4th November 2021
EUFA Europa League Group C
Leicester City 1
Daniel Amartey 58,
Spartak Moscow 1
Viktor Moses 51,
Referee:- Halil Umut Meyer (Turkey)        Attendance:- 30,222
Admission:- OMGDS £22.50 (£30)       Programme:- 33.00
Thursday night football at The King Power Stadium. This tepid affair ended tamely with Leicester unable to summon up the spirit and endeavour to break dow a very ordinary Moscow side.
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The view from my seat in the stadium
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Saturday 6th November 2021
Pitching-in Northern Premier League Division 1 East
Hebburn Town 1
Lee Cooksey 69 (og)
Stocksbridge Park Steels 5
Josh Nodder 6, Luke Mangham 16, 59, Ross Goodwin 28, 48,
Referee:- Sam Parnaby.                                     Attendance:- 287
Admission:- OMGDS £5.00 (£7).                   Programme:- on line
Hebburn Sports & Social Club, not too far from the south bank of The Tyne, is a neat, spruce ground, with two pitches and a hard court play area – and a couple of new seated, but unroofed stands for around 180 souls. The visitors who, prior to today, had lost four of their five away games, did a real job on the hosts. Three goals up in half an hour and a further two second half strikes, they also supplied the scorer for Hebburn’s lone effort and ran out worthy winners.
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Monday 8th November 2021
A crisp, bright morning which became quite warm under the fiery sun. This walk was a variation of last Thursday’s walk from The Horse & Jockey in Manton. On the way to Egleton – Burley House was easily visible – we met some black sheep, but in Egleton itself, we doubled back to cross the railway by bridge at Gunthorpe. In St Peter’s graveyard in Brooke, a priory once stood (1153-1535), and the ripe berries flourished. Inside the church, the elaborate tomb of Charles Noel (1591-1629) and his wife Mabel, dominated the sanctuary. There is a “Noel Arms” on the main road at Whitwell on Rutland Water. Walking down past America Lodge to the lost village of Martinsthorpe, Rutland Water itself is clearly visible in the distance and on the site of the now deserted village … but one house remains. With Alison Merricks and Norma Jarvis, two stiles and 7.86 miles.
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Rutland Water
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Burley House
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The Church of St Peter at Brooke
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The tomb of Charles Noel inside St Peter’s Church, Brooke
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Monday 8th November 2021
FA Women’s Championship
Coventry United Ladies 1
Rio Hardy 43,
Bristol City Women 1
Abi Harrison 81,
Referee:- Robert Massey-Ellis.                                                  Attendance:- 195
Admission:- OMGDS £7.00 (£10).                                         Programme:- on line
Coventry’s Butts Arena hosted this second tier women’s match, and the hosts, who had only one point from their opening seven fixtures, deservedly doubled that total and perhaps, might have held on for victory. They opened the scoring in the last minute of the opening period and held on until the 81st minute before the visitors struck the equaliser. A few days later I received a parking ticket fine for £100. There were no signs and no-one collecting money in the car park. Pay within 14 days and it was reduced to £60. Absolute rip-off!!!
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Tuesday 9th November 2021
JW Hunt Cup 1st Round
Bilbrook Santos 1
Leon Salmon 38,
Bilston Town 8
Dimitri Duntley 13,18,51,56,Kevin Nickle 65, Matthew Vaughan 75, Kieron Miller 76, 84,
Referee:- Nathan Lloyd.                                                     Attendance:- 60
Admission:- £4.00.                                                             Programme:- NONE
The JW Hunt Cup has been in existence since 1926, sponsored by local business entrepreneur, John William Hunt, proprietor of Chillington Tools His aim, and still the charitable aim of the cup, is to raise funds for the blind. This evening’s encounter, the last of the first round matches, pitched WMRL division 2 Bilbrook Santos, against Midland League division 1 side Bilston Town Community and the gulf was reflected in the score line. Very friendly and helpful officials, excellent filled rolls in the club house and a very entertaining evening all round! With John Main and Jack Warner.
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Saturday 13th November 2021
Combined Counties Leaguer Premier Division South
Raynes Park Vale 2
Callum Davies 19, Jordan Gallagher 50,
AFC Croydon Athletic 1
Luwayne Greenwood 11,
Referee:- Gareth Burton. Attendance:- 103
Admission:-OMGDS £5.00 (£8). Programme:- £2.00
MATCH ABANDONED 75 MINUTES
Raynes Park has a careworn look about it, but there is lots of work in progress. A new turnstile, fencing around two sides of the ground, new floodlights and a new toilet facility are all being installed and, perhaps, we should have visited later in the season! The match was meandering along inconsequentially until, in the seventy-fifth minute, a minor incident exploded into fisticuffs involving all twenty-two players, the substitutes and officials from each bench in a mass brawl. Despite repeated whistle blowing, the referee was unable to restore order and, finally, he was forced to abandon the contest. Be interesting to see what the consequences are!
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Is this the smallest stand … smaller than at Esh Winning FC?
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Monday 15th November 2021
Almost six miles along the railway line from Gretton, across the Harringworth Viaduct, the rails go underground for a short while, and reappear between the villages of Glaston and Wing. The weather this morning, as we set out from Wing, was warm and sunny and, at last, the “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” was in full swing. The path from Wing took us across the fields to the village of Pilton with its tiny church of St Nicholas. Crossing more fields, the village of North Luffenham to our left and the church of St John the Baptist. In South Luffenham, a fine house stands where once had been Luffenham Railway Station. Pressing on to Morcott, crossing a tributary of the River Chater and briefly glancing inside the church of St Mary the Virgin. The track then took us across more fields for a couple of miles to Glaston on the busy A47. Down Church Lane we crossed through the graveyard of St Andrew’s church where beams were being replaced in the roof, before taking the road past Glaston Carpet Superstore, down to Glaston Tunnel and back up to Wing Maze. With Alison Merricks, Maureen Owens and Norma Jarvis, nine stiles and 8.26 miles.
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South Luffenham, where the railway line used to run to Stamford
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Alison Merricks
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Tuesday 16th November 2021
Midland League Premier Division
Stone Old Alleynians 1
Romulus 2
Referee:- David Hinton.                                                             Attendance:- 99
Admission:- OMGDS £3.00 (£5).                                            Programme:- £1.00
On a dank Autumnal evening these two teams served up a pretty committed fare. Old Alleynians are playing, this season, at Kings Park, the former home of now defunct Meir KA. The ground is careworn, a couple of hundred seats behind one goal and limited cover down the near side. The hosts took the lead at the end of the first period, but a rejuvenated Romulus took a firm grip on the match in the second half and ran out worthy winners. A motley gathering of hoppers swelled the attendance!, John Main, Lee West, Martin Hayden, Lee Vaughan, Alan from Leicester, Mark Farnell and Lucy, amongst others.
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Wednesday 17th November 2021
FA Youth Cup – 2nd Round
Aylestone Park 1
William Warren 74,
Sheffield Wednesday 2
Sean Fusire 25,Bailey Cadamarteri 30,
Referee:- Lee Hartley. Official Attendance:- 1,250
Admission:- OMGDS £3.00 (£5). Programme:- £1.00
On a cold November evening, Aylestone Park, in front of a record crowd for the ground, just lost out to their illustrious opponents. Wednesday took a two goal lead into the interval and it looked for much of the second half, that the hosts had accepted their fate. A William Warren feee kick brought them back into the match after 74 minutes but they were unable to snatch an equaliser despite seven minutes of added time at the end of the contest. With John Main.
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Friday 19th November 2021
Eastern Counties League Division 1 South
Holland 2
Anthony Spyvou67 (pen), 68,
May & Baker 2
Jamie Marsh 57, 77,
Referee:- Mahdi Elhalawany.                                                  Attendance:- 124
Admission:- OMGDS £3.00 (£5).                                       Programme:- £1.00
In the fifteen years since they took over from St John’s (Clacton) FC, Holland have travelled comparatively rapidly. The ground has a new club house and changing rooms and a seated stand for around ninety spectators and there is a substantial fence around the pitch. Other than that there is very little else of note at the ground. On the pitch, they are pretty mid-table this season whilst their opponents are riding high. There was no score at the end of a fairly tepid first period, but in the second half, the hosts were made to pay for some glaring misses when May & Baker took the lead twelve minutes after the break. Back came Holland, well led by skipper, Anthony Spyrou, who scored two goals, the first a penalty, to give them a deserved lead. However, with around ten minutes to go, the visitors equalised and looked the more likely right up to the final whistle!
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Saturday 20th November 2021
FA Vase 2nd Round
Tunbridge Wells 1
Kyron Lightfoot 35,
Walton & Hersham 0
Referee:- Harry Wood.                                                   Official Attendance:- 320
Admission:- OMGDS £5.00 (£8).                                Programme:- £2.00
There might have been only one goal, but this was a rip roaring cup-tie at The Culverden Stadium. The visitors, who sit proudly atop The Combined Counties League, had already beaten their SCEL opponents in the FA Cup this season, but they fell behind to a delicious flick from Kyron Lightfoot, some ten minutes before the break, despite having been comfortably the better side. The second half was a war of attrition as the visitors threw everything – including a penalty – at the hosts, but were unable to break down a very determined defence. Some very partisan support for both sides!
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Monday 22nd November 2021
U23 Premier League 2 Division 1
Leicester City 1
Tawanda Maswanhise 3,
Tottenham Hotspur 4
Malachi Fagan-Walcott 37, Harvey White 41, 58, Tobi Omole 53,
Referee:- Thomas Parsons.                                    Attendance:- 374
Admission:- £3.00.                                                  Programme:- Free team sheet
On a cold evening at Seagrave, The Foxes brand spanking new training facility, the visitors ran out comfortable winners, but it could have been so different. Leicester opened the scoring after three minutes and ran the visitors ragged for the next half an hour or so. Tottenham’s first shot on goal arrived just after the half hour mark, but by half-time, they led 2-1. Whatever was said to the young Foxes during the break had the opposite effect of what might have been intended. They came out lacking in any sort of confidence and quickly conceded two more goals. At the end and after a missed penalty, they were a well beaten side!
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Tuesday 23rd November 2021
A dazzling sun burnt down from a cloudless aquamarine firmament on the way across the field and down the track to Corby Road, whilst golden leaves festooned the pathway and then, across the road and into the plantation, where the fierce orb still penetrated the naked trees. The landmark “pepperpot” which provides air to the railway tunnel far below, points the way to the escarpment, high above the Welland Valley and where, in the distance, the village of Caldecott is visible. The track emerges near the top of Rockingham hill and the route continues down past The Sondes Arms and across the fields behind it towards the outskirts of Great Easton where the spire of St Andrew’s Church is just discernible. At Caldecott the clouds were filling up the sky above the church of St John the Evangelist, with its beautifully crafted memorial plaque. Heading back across the fields to Gretton Weir and beyond to where the track climbs up and over the railway line until St James’ Church towers above Church Gap and onwards past the Baptist Church to complete the journey. Nine stiles and 10.74 miles.
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Inside the plantation
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Tuesday 23rd November 2021
United Counties League Premier Division South
Bugbrooke St Michael’s 1
Daniel Porter 62,
Rugby Town 3
David Kolodynski 11, 13, Luke English 44,
Referee:- Dave Brennan.                                                      Attendance:- 79
Admission:- OMGDS £2.00 (£5).                                     Programme:- on line
The visitors are some twelve points and seven places better off than The Badgers and it showed! Three first half strikes ended the game as a contest and although the hosts managed to reduce the deficit, it was only after Rugby replaced their iconic top scorer, David Kolodynski, who had already grabbed two goals! Entertaining game at Birds Close!
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Wednesday 14th November 2021
Southern Counties East League Challenge Cup Prelim Rnd
Lewisham Borough 3
Bryan Zepo 8, Cairo Duhaney 21, Abioseh Davies 93,
Kent Football United 2. AET
George Harris 59, Antonio Gonnello 88,
Referee:- Daniel Wyatt. Attendance:- 27
Admission:- £5.00. Programme:- £2.00
What a nightmare! Came down by train from Huntingdon, fully expecting to catch the 22.06 return journey. The match went to extra time and the referee wasted twenty minutes deciding whether to play extra time because of a single pylon floodlight failure! The match eventually finished at 10.40pm without going to penalties and I was just able to catch the 22.51 return train from Ladywell, close by Borough’s ground. 23.31 from London Bridge reached Huntingdon at 00.55 and I was eventually home by 01.35. Fo all that, Lewisham Borough is a very friendly club and there were refreshments and sight of the team sheets and a small room to shelter from the cold and to write up the match. The ground is somewhat basic, with a running track and all the paraphernalia of Athletics (long jump, Hammer/discus areas), but there was a small stand down one side and a good view all round. The hosts raced into an early two goal lead and the visitors spent all the second half clawing it back, only to lose out to a goal scored in the third minute of extra time.
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Thursday 25th November 2021
EUFA Europa League Group C
Leicester City 3
Patson Daka 11, James Maddison 21, Wilfrid Ndid 33,
Legia Warsaw 1
Filip Miladenovic 26,  Mahir Emreli penalty saved 26,
Referee:- Denis Aytekin.                                       Attendance:- 30,543
Admission:- OMGDS £22.00 (£30).                  Programme:- £3.00
End to end stuff in the first half as The Foxes swept from the bottom of Group C to the top in one match. Harvey Barnes and James Maddison were heavily instrumental in breaking down the Legia defence and in the second half, with Leicester already leading 3-1, the only real action came in the visitors enclosure, where the 1,134 visiting fans set off flares and fought with police! With John Main and Tony Morehead.
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Saturday 27th November 2021
Pitching-In Southern League Division 1 South
Lymington Town 0
Paulton Rovers 7 
Liban Ibrahim 3, Jack Ball 6, Leighton Thomas 7, 16, 37, David O’Hare 43, Will Harvey 48,
Referee:- Iain Parsons.                                        Official attendance:- 63
Admission:- OMGDS £5.00 (£10).                   Programme:- £2.00
The wind played its part, but even so, Lymington Town, at their very Spartan accommodation, were woeful. They were four goals down in sixteen minutes and six down at the interval. In the second half, they had the wind at their backs, but never looked like denting the arrears and, in fact, conceded a seventh goal! It was bitingly cold and the wind blew goal to goal across The Sports Ground which is shared with the local cricket club and has hard standing on only two and a half sides. It is a mystery how they gained ground grading for step four! Very helpful club Secretary who provided team sheet and official attendance. With John Main.
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Tuesday 30th November 2021
Southern Counties East League Premier Division
Welling Town 2
Manny Adetokunbo 48, James Miles 60,
Glebe 1
James Philpot 10,
Referee:- Terry Osborn. Attendance:- 74
Admission:- OMGDS £5.00 (£8). Programme:- £2.00
Welling Town are tenants, this season, at The EFES Stadium home of Kent Football United. The ground was a patch of grass some seven years ago and while still a work in progress, great strides have already been taken. The Boots are struggling, lying next to bottom of the premier division, whilst Glebe are riding high on top of the league. When the visitors scored early on, it looked likely to be a substantial away victory, however, The Boots held out until half-time and in the second half, they resorted to direct tactics, which brought them two goals and a richly deserved victory! With John Main.
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OTHER MATCHES:-

Wednesday 10th November 2021

Northern Premier League Midland Division 1

Corby Town 2 Sutton Coldfield Town 1                                             attendance:- 378

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Monday 15th November 2021 

Leicestershire Senior Cup 1st Round

Rugby Borough 2 AFC North Kilworth 2              AFC North Kilworth win 4-2 on penalties  attendance:- 82

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