Unfortunatley the worst ground visited in this list. The club was only formed eleven years ago but quite surprised ground grading was passed for this level. Basically it was a 3G pitch surrounded by a 10ft cage with only two sides accessible, a narrow path behind one goal whilst the main side had two covers that looked not more than 6 by 4. the stand near the corner flag looked like it could fit 20-30 people whilst the one at the other end was just sheltered cover over a small part of the concourse with a slight step at the rear, cctv cameras above the fence on all four corners. The first half was quit even and uneventful until a keeper blunder cost the visitors a goal, dropping a cross which was poked home by Douglas. The second half was largely one sided as the hosts dominated and added a second after a cut back was slotted home as the goal was gaping. The scorer Miller then added a second despite having his shirt pulled he swivelled a shot across the keeper. The visitors had one effort of note about ten minutes from time but gloss was added to the score when from a corner a Charnock player headed against his own post before Corness hit home the rebound from about three yards. The lady on the one turnstile seemed friendly if not a bit scary at half time as she bellowed out 75 the winning number of the half time raffle for a bottle of vodka.
Unfortunatley the worst ground visited in this list. The club was only formed eleven years ago but quite surprised ground grading was passed for this level. Basically it was a 3G pitch surrounded by a 10ft cage with only two sides accessible, a narrow path behind one goal whilst the main side had two covers that looked not more than 6 by 4. the stand near the corner flag looked like it could fit 20-30 people whilst the one at the other end was just sheltered cover over a small part of the concourse with a slight step at the rear, cctv cameras above the fence on all four corners. The first half was quit even and uneventful until a keeper blunder cost the visitors a goal, dropping a cross which was poked home by Douglas. The second half was largely one sided as the hosts dominated and added a second after a cut back was slotted home as the goal was gaping. The scorer Miller then added a second despite having his shirt pulled he swivelled a shot across the keeper. The visitors had one effort of note about ten minutes from time but gloss was added to the score when from a corner a Charnock player headed against his own post before Corness hit home the rebound from about three yards. The lady on the one turnstile seemed friendly if not a bit scary at half time as she bellowed out 75 the winning number of the half time raffle for a bottle of vodka.
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