A Welsh Allicane game at possibly the most picturesque ground I've attended, set against the mountains and trees of the Conwy Valley. One stand straddling the half-way line and 3 open sides. Only tea on offer at the social club which doubles as the cricket ground as well. I spent the first half as unofficial ball-boy and second half spent in the company of the 1 Bethesda fan who had made the trip. Turned out he was the father of one of the midfielders. A bit of a surprise result as Bethesda were well clear at the top of the league (which they eventually won), but Llanrwst upped their game scored at the right time just as Bethesda were getting on top. A good night.
A Welsh Allicane game at possibly the most picturesque ground I've attended, set against the mountains and trees of the Conwy Valley. One stand straddling the half-way line and 3 open sides. Only tea on offer at the social club which doubles as the cricket ground as well. I spent the first half as unofficial ball-boy and second half spent in the company of the 1 Bethesda fan who had made the trip. Turned out he was the father of one of the midfielders. A bit of a surprise result as Bethesda were well clear at the top of the league (which they eventually won), but Llanrwst upped their game scored at the right time just as Bethesda were getting on top. A good night.
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