Monday 30 September 2019

'QUAY SAVOURS': A NEW POEM ABOUT KIRSTY ELSON'S ARTWORK...

Quay Savours
(from Kirsty Elson’s 2019 calendar, the November image…)



Looking into the image, I felt 
Like I was being engulfed by the savours
Of the small harbour, the quay,
The theatre and its unique flavours,
Its colours, its quirks and its intimacy…

The stench of fishing nets hanging to dry,
A dankness of ropes lying idle nearby;
The rotting wood of hull and of spar,
A reek of damp and varnish and tar;
The smoked pilchards in a storeroom hang,
A pipe’s tobacco infuses a fish stew’s tang;
The effluvium of drains and waste lingers,
A malodour of seaweed clings to the fingers;
The corrugation of steps stink and are rusted,
A whiff of dead crabs in dank sand encrusted…

Looking away from the images, I felt
Like I was being removed from the savours
In the neat harbour, the quay,
The stage and its unique favours,
Its legacy, its beauty and its continuity…

Pete Ray
September 30th, 2019…   

  


AFC BINLEY'S MANAGER EDWIN GREAVES REPORTS ON HIS TEAM'S 5-2 WIN v COVENTRY PLUMBING...

"AFC Binley got the game underway and put Plumbing under pressure straight away. In the 3rd minute we took the lead when Bennie Adeeko and Justin Lang linked up with Lang heading home from Bennie's cross: 1-0.

In the 11th minute we almost doubled our lead when Robert Turrall crossed but Tyler Morgan headed over the target.

Plumbing had their first opportunity to score when their number 17 shot wide in the 25th minute.

We eventually increased our lead in the 27th minute when Lang passed to Melusi Mazwi who went on a run before chipping the goalkeeper for a quality goal: 2-0.

In the 37th minute we went further ahead when Morgan did all the hard work before teeing up Lang, who finished from close range: 3-0.

In the 41st minute Plumbing took a short corner and created a good opportunity for their number 5 to shoot just wide.

In the 43rd minute Mazwi passed to Blake Kassar, who was denied by the Plumbing goalkeeper."

Half-time: AFC Binley 3-0 Coventry Plumbing...

"Plumbing got the 2nd half underway and created another good opportunity for their number 9, who was denied by Ryan Oldham.

In the 53rd minute Mazwi was denied another goal when his free-kick was well saved by the Plumbing goalkeeper.
On 63 minutes Adeeko and Lang were replaced by Zach Garland and Luis Gomez.

In the 69th minute Kassar set up Luis Gomez who beat the Plumbing goalkeeper with his shot, only to see the ball hit the inside of a post and bounce clear.

In the 75th minute Plumbing reduced the deficit when their number 14 beat Andrew Godfrey before shooting and although Oldham parried the shot, the number 4 scored from close range: 3-1.

We went straight down the other end and scored after good work from Kassar, who could have scored himself but he passed for Mazwi to score: 4-1.

In the 80th minute Danny Vincent was replaced by Kyle Metcalf.

On 87 minutes, a good team goal was created by a Gomez pass which Metcalf dummied for Kassar to beat the Plumbing goalkeeper with a low shot: 5-1.

Plumbing reduced the deficit again in the 89th minute when their number 13 beat Oldham from close range: 5-2."

Full-time: AFC Binley 5-2 Coventry Plumbing... 

In Summing Up This Game:

"I asked these lads to bounce back after losing last week and they didn't disappoint me.

We started the game well with an early goal which is always going to relax any team.

We managed to build on that lead and I am over the moon to get 3 points against a team which finished higher than us last season.

I know it's still early days and we are still finding our feet in this division but I am very happy that we have started the season with 9 points out of 12. If we can maintain our early form we will do OK in this division.

Plenty of football still to play but maybe now the lads will believe a little bit more in themselves and also my faith in them..."

EDWIN GREAVES, MANAGER, AFC BINLEY...

Sunday 29 September 2019

BOURTON ROVERS 2-2 NEWENT TOWN (2-4 ON PENALTIES...) : THE MATCH REPORT...

Newent Finally Succeed In A Shootout, After Dominating At Bourton…

Bourton Rovers 2-2 Newent Town
(Newent won 2-4 in a penalty shootout…)

I guess this Supplementary Cup Tie should never have been extended into a penalty shootout, for visitors Newent created and squandered enough chances to have won comfortably during the ninety minutes. Home goalie Simon Flower and his skipper Phil Colmer were in really good form however and they kept their guests at bay on a number of occasions but when they were not able to stop shots, Newent’s forwards chose 28th September to illustrate the meaning of the word ‘profligate’… Jordan Cooper might have scored a bagful of goals on another day but still netted the all important equaliser to send the match to penalties. He then missed three late opportunities to win the match and saw his spot-kick well saved by Flower in the shootout. 
EITHER SANCHEZ GRANGE IS FARTING OR HE'S GOT A LINESMAN'S FLAG BETWEEN HIS BUTTOCKS...

FIELDING STARTS IT... 

He begged me to leave a couple of his misses out of my highlights but in a strange way, that would have taken something away from his overall performance which was exemplary in so many ways. The Bourton coaches congratulated Cooper on being the best player on view, so that really should mean a lot to the scary fellow. When we shook hands at the end of the encounter, I checked whether any of my fingers had received fractures. Fortunately, I had escaped injury and was able to drive home for tea… Some of his link-play was fine, his passing was generally accurate but those red boots found scoring a problem on the day. However, Rares Micula and Morgan Davies were real workers in the Town midfield, alongside the busy Dean Corbett, whilst in defence, Brin Woodward and Luke Griffiths supported the outstanding Rich Prictor well.
PRICTOR, LEFT: SOLID...


And then there was skipper and goalie Alex Goode… He bellowed, he encouraged, he remonstrated and he castigated from his position, he made two smart first period saves, then virtually won the shootout alone, saving two Bourton spot-kicks, then rapping the winning penalty past opposite number Flower. Some said he allowed Jack Robson’s penalty to go past him, so that he could get the glory goal… Really? A shrinking violet like Alex Goode? Surely not…

Bourton battled so hard and none more so than Colmer and Flower, who kept their team alive time and again. Offensively, it was tough for them though, with Josh Fielding and Jake Oakey feeding mainly on scraps, despite some promising offense by winger Keegan Bowes. The hosts took their goals well during the second period to overhaul Jake Nutting’s strike at the end of the opening 45 but when it mattered most, that Cooper goal was the catalyst to the eventual Newent victory.
BROWN & DAVIES, IN YELLOW: BOTH SO EFFECTIVE FOR NEWENT...

In that opening half, Rovers managed only two real shots at goal, both saved by the diving Goode to his right, a low drive by tall midfielder Jake Maudsley and then a rising effort from inside-right by Fielding, both of which stopped the goalie talking for a moment or so. However, the guests went really close on several occasions with Cooper shooting too high from a good position, following Sanchez Grange’s pass, before having a hard low shot blocked on the goal-line by the falling Colmer, who later combined with left-back Jack Galpin to deny the lurking, ever so scary striker in a goalmouth scramble. Davies was a threat too, firing straight at Flower, then having a deflected effort untidily shoved past an upright by the ‘keeper, before heading wide of the left stick and seeing a drive blocked by Colmer. Finally he shot across the face of goal.

The industrious and invaluable Micula saw one shot blocked, another went straight to Flower and a third effort was deflected by, er, yes, Colmer again, this time for an unproductive corner on the left. Nutting tested Flower too, before a cross bounced off his head and drifted wide but he finally netted for the deserving Town, benefiting from a save by Flower, who was unable to hold onto Cooper’s low strike. 
0-1 TO NEWENT...
THE INTERVAL REACHED...

It was a similar story after the interval, although Newent were visibly shaken when Bourton scored. Bowes, on a break, had already forced a low near post save from Goode then Rovers wasted a free-kick chance, attempting a clever pass instead of shooting. So, when offered a similar opportunity, Harry Larner fired a smart free-kick from 23 yards past the plunging Goode and high into the left side of goal.
THE NOW UPSTANDING MR GRANGE...
WHITEBOOTS LARNER HAS EQUALISED FOR BOURTON...

Another Bowes shot went to Goode, Oakey drove well off target but when replacement Connor Teague got away at inside-left (did he shove an opponent too?) he was at first denied by Goode, then shot the rebound from a narrow angle past three Newent players at the near post. Even Teague looked shocked that the ball had entered the net… Teague might also have sealed an unlikely win when he moved clear at inside-right later, but his shot went past the right stick, to his obvious dismay. 
GRANGE HAS MISSED...

TEAGUE, NOT FATIGUED: 2-1 NOW...

Newent? Again, they failed to take some good opportunities… Cooper assisted both Fin Brown and Grange to go one-on-one with the ‘keeper at inside-left but Brown lifted his shot over both Flower and the target, whereas Grange’s low right-booter was well saved by the gloveman’s left shoe. Grange also shot over when assisted by Cooper but then Cooper was surprisingly adjudged offside when he fed Grange again, which was unfortunate because on that occasion the ball finished up in the net… Corbett drove over the bar after Brown saw his shot blocked, then Corbett dive-headed a cross too high when maybe he actually had enough time to control the ball first. Prictor headed too high, Davies shot wide twice, too high once and then brought a diving save from Flower with a good strike from inside-right, although substitute James Hatton was unable to convert the loose ball.
WHY IS THE REF VAPING?

And so to Cooperman… He will no doubt rue his finishing late in the game, for although his looped header from Prictor’s nodded assist dropped onto the roof of the net, then his low shot flew just wide from 23 yards, subsequently he would regain parity for his team, latching onto a Davies pass at inside-right and firing low past Flower. Then he could have won the game, rapping a 5 yard shot against the brave thwart of Flower, before powering the rebound well over the goal-frame from the same distance. He looked aggrieved by that miss but in the dying seconds, his fine dribbling set him up for what surely would be a dramatic winner from 15 yards but that shot too rose well over the goal-frame and thus penalties were needed…
2-2 & COOPER FROWNS IN A REAL ATTEMPT TO LOOK LESS SCARY.
HE CALLS THIS A SMILE.
TOSSING FOR SPOT-KICKS...

DO THEY WANT THEIR TEA NOW TOO?

Woodward scored low for Newent, Colmer converted for the hosts but after Davies’ spot-kick had ricocheted into goal via the underside of the bar, Goode sprang low and right to save Callum Trott’s effort for Rovers. Flower then plunged left to deny the disbelieving Cooper but in response Goode leapt to turn Larner’s penalty over the bar, which meant that Jack Robson had to score for Bourton to keep the shootout alive. Goode moved left, the ball went past him easily, so was the goalie risking winning the tie himself with his own penalty-kick? We’ll never know, but his low shot went past Flower’s desperate dive anyway and Newent went through to the next round of the competition.
WOODWARD SCORES...

COLMER DOES TOO...

DAVIES: 1-2...

GOODE HAS SAVED FROM TROTT...

FLOWER HAS SAVED FROM COOPER...

LARNER HAS BEEN DENIED BY GOODE...

MICULA HAS SCORED WITH CONFIDENCE...

GOODE CELEBRATES...

A lively afternoon with four goals, many misses and a penalty shootout… Thanks for the welcome, Bourton and all the best with your ground improvements…

Just checking my right hand for bruising, following the scary handshake with MVP Cooper… 

Looks OK. 

TEAMS:

BOURTON ROVERS:
SIMON FLOWER, EWAN BURRELL, JACK GALPIN, HARRY LARNER, PHIL COLMER (CAPT), CALLUM TROTT, KEEGAN BOWES, JAKE MAUDSLEY, JOSH FIELDING, JAKE OAKEY, ALEX WINTER.
SUBS:
CONNOR GLYNN, CONNOR TEAGUE, JACK ROBSON.

NEWENT TOWN:
ALEX GOODE (CAPT), FIN BROWN, MORGAN DAVIES, BRINLEY WOODWARD, RICH PRICTOR, LUKE GRIFFITHS, RARES MICULA, DEAN CORBETT, SANCHEZ GRANGE, JACOB NUTTING, JORDAN SCARYMAN COOPER… 
SUBS:
JAMES HATTON, JOHN KING, ROSS ALLARD.

   

   



BOURTON ROVERS 2-2 NEWENT TOWN (2-4 ON PENALTIES...) : THE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS...

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS MESSAGE TO GO TO THE 28 MINS & 28 SECS OF VIDEO ACTION...

RATHER BOTANICAL AROUND THE DUGOUTS.
FLOWER WAS ACTUALLY IN THE HOME GOAL...

I JUST HOPED THAT I'D GET OUT OF THE  CAR-PARK OK...

THROUGH THE NET AT THE FACILITIES...

PANORAMA...
(ALWAYS HATED THAT PROGRAMME AS A KID...)

SHAKING HANDS...
HOPE THEY ALL WASHED THEM AFTER GOING TO THE BOG...

I WAS RELIABLY INFORMED THAT THE SHOOTOUT WOULD BE AT THIS END.
IT WASN'T...

UPROOTED FLOODLIGHT.
SOON TO BE REPLACED, AS BOURTON GET THEIR GROUND UP TO THE NEXT LEVEL...

THE BODGING WAS SLIGHTLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE CONIFERS, SO HE REMAINED IN THE CAR...

BOURTON ROVERS 2-2 NEWENT TOWN (2-4 ON PENALTIES...): THE SCREENSHOTS...



THE SCARY JORDAN COOPER'S EMBARRASSED BOOTS WOULD TURN RED FOLLOWING A FEW MISSES...

COOPER'S FIRST ATTEMPT...

...FLIES TOO HIGH...

HOME SKIPPER PHIL COLMER MAKES A FINE GOAL-LINE SAVE FROM COOPER...

RICH PRICTOR: A FINE FIRST PERIOD FOR NEWENT...

SIMON FLOWER SMUGGLES A LOW DEFLECTED MORGAN DAVIES SHOT WIDE...

FLOWER BATS A CENTRE AWAY...

A SHOT BY ROVERS' JAKE MAUDSLEY...

...IS SAVED LOW BY TOWN SKIPPER ALEX GOODE...

A TYPICAL CLEARING HEADER BY PRICTOR...

COLMER & THEN JACK GALPIN WOULD PREVENT THE LURKING COOPER FROM SCORING...

SMART CATCH BY FLOWER...

A DAVIES HEADER BOUNCES UP AND WIDE...

COLMER WOULD BLOCK THIS DAVIES EFFORT...

...THEN COLMER DEFLECTS RARES MICULA'S LOW STRIKE...

FLOWER HAS STOPPED COOPER'S SHOT BUT JACOB NUTTING CONVERTS THE REBOUND FOR 0-1...


THE CREATIVE COOPER FEEDS BROWN, WHO WOULD LIFT HIS SHOT OVER THE TARGET...

LARNER STRIKES A FREE-KICK...

...WHICH BEATS THE DIVING GOODE FOR 1-1...

SANCHEZ GRANGE WOULD FIRE THIS EFFORT TOO HIGH...

NEAT PLAY BY COOPER AGAIN SETS UP GRANGE...

...BUT THE STRIKER'S RIGHT-BOOTER...

...WOULD BE SAVED BY FLOWER'S LEFT BOOT...

COOPER WOULD STRIKE THIS SHOT WIDE OF THE RIGHT STICK...

DEAN CORBETT'S DIVING HEADER RISES TOO HIGH...

CONNOR TEAGUE IS DENIED BY GOODE...

...BUT HIS ANGLED REBOUND...

...SOMEHOW BEATS THE NEWENT DEFENDERS FOR 2-1...

DAVIES ASSISTS COOPER...

...& THIS TIME THE FORWARD SHOOTS NEWENT LEVEL AT 2-2...

FLOWER WOULD SAVE SUPERBLY FROM THIS COOPER SHOT BUT...

...COOPER SMACKS THE REBOUND OVER THE CROSSBAR...

FLOWER WOULD MAKE A FINE SAVE FROM THIS DAVIES DRIVE...

...BUT JAMES HATTON CANNOT SCORE FROM THE REBOUND...

COOPER'S LATE CHANCE FLIES OVER THE TARGET...

 THE PENALTY SHOOTOUT...
0-1, AS BRINLEY WOODWARD SCORES...

COLMER MAKES IT 1-1...

THIS SPOT-KICK FROM DAVIES GOES IN OFF THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CROSSBAR & IT'S 1-2 TO NEWENT...

GOODE DIVES RIGHT TO SAVE CALLUM TROTT'S PENALTY...

COOPER TRIES TO MAKE IT 1-3 TO TOWN BUT...

...FLOWER DIVES LEFT TO MAKE A GOOD SAVE...

LARNER'S PENALTY IS SPLENDIDLY TIPPED OVER THE CROSSBEAM BY THE LEAPING GOODE...

MICULA BEATS FLOWER AND IT'S 1-3 TO NEWENT...

JACK ROBSON SCORES FOR ROVERS BUT MAYBE GOODE WANTS THE GLORY FOR HIMSELF... :)

SURE ENOUGH, GOODE'S PENALTY WINS THE SHOOTOUT 2-4 FOR HIS TEAM & NEWENT WIN THE TIE...