Saturday, 31 December 2016

Season 2016-17 - Review of Rounds One to Three

So I've finally got round to penning my latest Vase blog and since the last one Round's One, Two and Three in the Proper round stages have taken place.  Lets go back to the weekend of Saturday 22nd October and my trip to the Newham Leisure Centre where the Terrance McMillan Stadium is situated as I was an the Canning Town Vs Biggleswade tie so here is how that game went:-

Canning Town 4 Biggleswade 5 (aet), Buildbase FA Vase First Round Proper, Saturday 22nd October 2016
So it was Buildbase FA Vase 1st Round Proper day and I was over at the Terrance McMillan Stadium at Newham Leisure Centre for the tie between Canning Town and Biggleswade.

Both sides had caused upsets in the previous round to get to this stage, Canning Town knocking out ESL side Southend Manor on penalties, whilst Biggleswade had also knocked out ESL opposition in the shape of Takeley after extra time, so both knew this would be a tight affair no doubt.

Hosts Canning Town were still Step 7 and an Intermediate side so the Step 6 and Senior side Biggleswade were probably slight favourites for this one however the hosts started the better and straight from the off almost saw Julian Edwards get in but the visiting keeper managed to punch clear.

The hosts looked well up for this battle and moments later saw an effort fly over from distance before a corner from the home side saw centre half Barratt head just wide. And then poor sloppy play from a visitors goal kick saw the hosts in on goal but the finish was lofted over. It was a great chance and after only ten minutes Canning Town could have already been a couple of goals to the good.

Biggleswade had not got going at all although they did produce a decent strike on twelve minutes but host keeper Nick Wilson was equal to it then moments later play switched down the other end and saw the hosts loop an effort over the bar. On the quarter hour mark Edwards got in for the hosts but poked a weak finish at the keeper as another golden chance went begging for the East Londeners.

And then midway through the half came their best chance of taking the lead when the hosts were awarded a penalty for handball, but Edwards saw his penalty saved and you wondered if it was going to be one of those days for the home side, however, two minutes later they were awarded another spot kick after a foul inside the area, and this time Dean Pearson took responsibility and converted to give Canning Town a more than deserved lead.

The goal seemed to see the hosts tempo drop though and let the visitors have more time on the ball and on 33 minutes a free kick saw Wilson make a brilliant save to his right to keep the hosts ahead and two minutes before the break Biggleswade struck another long range effort just wide but the hosts went into the break still ahead and more than happy with how things were panning out.

Half Time Canning Town 1 Biggleswade 0

Biggleswade knew they would simply have to turn up in the second half if they were going to stay in the competition and sure enough they came out a different side and six minutes into the half equalised when a George Riley cross was turned into his own net by Barratt at the near post, and then on 56 minutes the visitors had turned this tie on its head when sloppy play from the hosts saw keeper Wilson concede a penalty and Riley convert the spot kick, meaning the hosts were suddenly chasing the game.

You felt at this point though the extra fitness and speed of the visitors would shine through and on 63 minutes so nearly made it three when they got in behind the defence but saw Wilson make a brilliant stop to keep his side in the contest, and it proved a pivotal moment as only a couple of minutes later the hosts went up the other end and saw them smash home a leveller through Tommy Phillips and the tie was all square.

The goal gave Canning Town the belief again after it seemingly was drifting away and their tempo certainly was upped once again, however with nine minutes to go the visitors got their noses in front for the second time as a ball across the box was controlled and put beyond Wilson by George Bailey for what many thought could be the winning strike.

But this Canning Town side are made of strong stuff and unbelievably levelled just four minutes later when a scramble in the box was eventually rammed home by Ky Mclements to send this tie into extra time and with either side feeling they could win this tie it was hard to call who would come through the winners after the extra half hour.

Full Time Canning Town 3 Biggleswade 3

The opening period of extra time was fairly quiet on the chances front, that was until the hosts had a golden chance to take the lead right at the end of it, as they got in on goal but again they were wasteful and the chance went. The second period of extra time was a different kettle of fish though, beginning when the hosts thought they had headed themselves in front but then saw it ruled out for offside, but moments later they did lead when Edwards rifled home from inside the area, and Canning Town dared to dream of another upset.

Sadly for the hosts this tie was to have yet another twist and on 110 minutes saw the visitors level once again as a superb ball swung into the six yard box by Mark Franklin saw a close range header from Tom Cookman beat Wilson and set up the final ten minutes perfectly.

Wilson then had to produce a stunning one handed save to prevent the visitors from going in front and then it was Biggleswade’s turn to see a header ruled out for offside. The hosts then saw a close range header blocked for a corner as both sides went for the kill but with four minutes left and a replay looming, the visitors struck the killer blow as a ball across the six yard box saw Cookman get in front of his marker to turn home from close range, sending the visitors wild with delight.

It was a moment that finally decided this topsy turvy tie and for the losers it was utterly heartbreaking after they gave everything they had. They had more than played their part in what was an utterly outstanding cup tie, and although Biggleswade were the winners, football was the ultimate winner on the day. Fantastic stuff and both sides were a credit to themselves.

Full Time Canning Town 4 Biggleswade 5 (aet) (Pictures below)














So an utterly incredible tie eventually saw the Step Six side progress through to the next round of the competition. Who would join them? Well here are the First Round Proper results in full:-
Friday 21st October
FC Elmstead 0 Sporting Club Thamesmead 2

Saturday 22nd October
1874 Northwich 1 Billingham Synthonia 0
Stockport Town 1 Sunderland Ryhope CW 3
Penrith 3 Easington Colliery 1
Guisborough Town 0 Padiham 3
Runcorn Town 1 Hallam 2
South Shields 2 Runcorn Linnets 1
Charnock Richard 3 Barnoldswick Town 1 (aet)
Atherton LR 0 Chester-Le-Street Town 3
Ashton Town 0 Billingham Town 4
AFC Emley 3 Chadderton 1
Newcastle Benfield 3 Irlam 1
Atherton Colleries 5 Jarrow Roofing Boldon CA 0
Congleton Town 2 Hall Road Rangers 3
Holker Old Boys 1 Stockton Town 2
Litherland Remcya 1 Shildon 4
Shifnal Town 1 Quorn 4
Heanor Town 0 Blidworth Welfare 4
St Andrews 1 Paget Rangers 2
Long Eaton United 2 Coventry United 1
Wolverhampton Casuals 2 Chelmsley Town 1
Ashby Ivanhoe 3 Hucknall Town 4 (aet)
Handsworth Parramore 3 Shepshed Dynamo 4
Bromsgrove Sporting 5 Cadbury Athletic 3 (aet)
Westfields 6 Walsall Wood 0
Staveley MW 2 Pinxton 0
Holwell Sports 0 AFC Mansfield 2
Hinckley AFC 3 Wolverhampton SC 1 (aet)
Lichfield City 2 Shawbury United 1
Kirby Muxloe 0 Hemsworth MW 1
Penistone Church 1 Sherwood Colliery 2
Bottesford Town 2 Haughmond 0
Malvern Town 1 Worksop Town 2
Rocester 8 Oakham United 1
Uttoxeter Town 5 Leicester Road 4
Radford 3 Harborough Town 1 (aet)
Sporting Khalsa 1 Hanley Town 0
Coventry Copsewood 0 Holbeach United 2
Northampton Sileby Rangers A-A Oxhey Jets (tie abandoned after 15 minutes due to serious injury, scoreline was 1-0 to Northampton at the time)
Thetford Town 2 Great Yarmouth Town 1
Sporting Bengal United 0 Southall 3
Felixstowe & Walton United 4 Haverhill Borough 0
Broadfields United 2 London Bari 1
Highmoor Ibis 0 Holmer Green 1
Peterborough Sports 6 Swaffham Town 0
Waltham Forest 1 Rothwell Corinthians 2
Thrapston Town 3 Leverstock Green 7
Canning Town 4 Biggleswade 5 (aet)
Northampton On Chenecks 1 Ely City 3
Gorleston 2 Barking 0
Biggleswade United 2 Baldock Town 1
Flackwell Heath 0 Cockfosters 3
Walsham Le Willows 0 Tring Athletic 1
Crawley Green 1 Basildon United 2
Colney Heath 1 Hoddesdon Town 4
Daventry Town 2 Newport Pagnell Town 3
Godmanchester Rovers 0 London Colney 3
Yaxley 0 Stanway Rovers 1
St Margaretsbury 3 Ilford 2
Peterborough Northern Star 1 Sun Sports 3
Welwyn Garden City 3 Saffron Walden Town 1
Wembley 5 Desborough Town 2
Banstead Athletic 1 Crowborough Athletic 3
Wick 0 Haywards Heath Town 1
Bedfont Sports 5 Buckingham Town 4
Canterbury City 3 Lydney Town 0
Hollands & Blair 0 Ascot United 1
Walton & Hersham 3 Thame United 0
Croydon 4 Bracknell Town 1
Epsom & Ewell 1 Bridon Ropes 0
Horsham YMCA 3 Horndean 2
Eastbourne United 2 Horley Town 0
Shoreham 2 Glebe 3
Beckenham Town 1 Lancing 3
Eastbourne Town 9 Tooting & Mitcham Wanderers 0
Fairford Town 1 Andover Town 2
Alton Town 0 Corinthian 2
Ash United 0 Chichester City 4
Alresford Town 5 Lingfield 3
Lordswood 1 Newhaven 2
Abingdon United 1 Thatcham Town 3
Cribbs 1 Odd Down 1
Devizes Town 0 Gillingham Town 3
Amesbury Town 0 Brimscombe & Thrupp 1
Helston Athletic 1 Team Solent 2
Street 0 Blackfield & Langley 2
Bournemouth 0 Melksham Town 3
Calne Town 0 Torpoint Athletic 2
Tuffley Rovers 4 Sherborne Town 0
Cullompton Rangers 1 Hengrove Athletic 0
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2 Plymouth Parkway 2 (aet)
Sholing 0 Buckland Athletic 3
Clevedon Town 4 Willand Rovers 2 (aet)
Romsey Town 2 Portland United 3
Exmouth Town 3 Tavistock AFC 2
AFC Stoneham 1 Shaftesbury Town 3

Sunday 23rd October
AFC Liverpool 0 Bootle 6
Bridlington Town 0 Pickering Town 1
Wadham Lodge 2 Hertford Town 1
AC London 3 Highworth Town 3 (aet)

Tuesday 25th October
Northampton Sileby Rangers 5 Oxhey Jets 0

Replay
Odd Down 2 Cribbs 1

Wednesday 26th October
Replay
Highworth Town A-A AC London (tie abandoned due to serious injury to player, AC London led 0-1)

Saturday 29th October
Replay
Plymouth Parkway 0 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 3

Wednesday 2nd November
Replay
Highworth Town 2 AC London 1

So that just left 128 sides left in the competition which included the sides exempt to the Second Round meaning all sides competing in this season's Vase have now entered the competition, including last season's winners Morpeth Town, more on their tie later.

Anyway three weekend's later saw the Second Round Proper ties take place and I should of been at Peterborough Sports Vs Biggleswade however, circumstances meant I could not attend this game but courtesy of http://www.peterboroughsports.com/ here is a report of what happened in that tie:-

Peterborough Sports 5 Biggleswade 3, Buildbase FA Vase Second Round Proper, Saturday 12th November 2016
Sports progressed into the last 64 of the FA Vase, but only after being given one hell of a run for their money by a highly gifted Biggleswade FC. The preview of the game in the local paper had focussed on how far Sports could go in the competition and dismissed the opponents somewhat. This had ignored the fact that the reason they were at Step 6 was that this is their first season, and with just 2 league defeats they had started quite nicely. They played football as well as any side to come to PSL, with their short passing game a joy to watch and exposed the foolish folly of under estimating them.

Indeed the game was arguably the best seen at Sports since the club joined the UCL 4 and a bit years ago and superb entertainment for the official crowd of 121 that braved the elements on yet another stinking day of weather, and which seemed to swell considerably in the 2nd half as people from other local games joined the crowd to add a cracking atmosphere to proceedings.

The only game that comes close would be the FA Vase game against Peterborough Northern Star at the same stage 2 years ago. That Friday night also featured wet weather and a 4-3 defeat for the Turbines, with the winner a 30 yard volley from a certain Jordan Macleod during his season long stint at our neighbours.

Man of the match Macleod was on one of his going days today and played a pivotal role in this success too. On 10 minutes he intercepted a ball intended for the visitor’s full back and cut in before firing low past the keeper from a tight angle. Mark Jones had already missed a great chance to open the scoring on 2 minutes when intercepting an attempted ball out of defence himself, and whilst an admirable approach, it had cost Biggleswade dear. To their credit they became more pragmatic as the game progressed, without compromising their principles.

They were very much a force for an hour or so of the contest and equalized on 18 minutes when George Bailey converted a Tom Cookman flick. Bailey advanced from his midfield berth throughout the contest exploiting the visitor’s man advantage in the engine room. To his credit, manager Jimmy Dean had decided that given Sports attacking options it made sense to play to his sides’ strengths and go toe-to-toe with their young opponents rather than adapt the formation to counter this and it made for exciting fare.

The home side took the lead again on 22 minutes, when after a fine move down the left, a Mark Jones cross was volleyed home by Macleod on the corner of the 6 yard box. Sports probably thought that they were home & hosed on 38 minutes when a Vieira cross from the right to the far post was always going to be a struggle for the keeper to get to and he succeeded only in dropping the ball at the feet of Mark Jones who prodded home from all of a yard.

Undeterred, the visitors had other ideas. Sports looked to play offside a couple of minutes before the break and not for the first or last time, the communication in the Turbine defence was non-existent and it allowed George Reilly a run at goal. Lewis Moat saved his shot but the ball ran kindly for Bailey to turn home his 2nd of the contest. Both sides were clapped off at the break (and again at the end) after a pulsating 45 minutes of football.

Half Time Peterborough Sports 3 Biggleswade 2

The first half had been fairly even, but at the start of the 2nd, the Turbines began to exert some control & pressure. The hosts had a number of glorious opportunities from a steady stream of corners that they didn’t convert. Richard Jones saw a header cleared off the line on 47 minutes, Vieira hit the bar with another header and Stuart Eason somehow managed to head wide from 2 yards in the middle of the goal. A Sports break away ended with a square pass from Macleod to Vieira who shot 1st time from the penalty spot only to see his effort saved and moments later a Mark Jones header from a Vieira cross was spectacularly tipped over.

With Sports failing to regain their 2 goal advantage, naturally Biggleswade went down the other ended and fashioned an equalizer that will give the Sports defence sleepless nights. Richard Jones conceded a needless free kick 30 yards out, and the ball that came in found a visiting player in at least 5 yards of space with a free header back across goal where anyone of 3 Biggleswade players could have bundled the ball over the line with the entire Sports team stood perfectly still – it was Lee Northfield that applied the finishing touch and when Moat was forced to tip over a free kick a couple of minutes later it seemed like the momentum had swung away from Sports.

To the home sides credit, the attacking side of their play had been functioning well from the get go, and they dusted themselves down before going again in the last 20 minutes. Their resurgence was due in no small part to the influence of the strong Sports bench with Eason, Dave Cobb & Dan Clements all entering the fray and contributing in a material and influential manner.

The goal that put the Turbines back in front on 76 minutes was a goal of rare beauty from Dave Cobb. When his corner was headed back out to him, he cut back inside the full back before unleashing a curling and unstoppable effort from the corner of the box beyond a keeper that did not even move such was the accuracy of the shot and sparked wild celebrations on and off the pitch.

The hosts saw the game out in relative comfort from here and put a finishing gloss on the score in the 1st minute of injury time when Dan Clements fired home with his left foot from the edge of the box.

Only the poor old pitch will not have enjoyed this tie, and Sports ended up grateful to be in the hat on Monday, whilst Biggleswade’s stay at Step 6 will surely only be a temporary one.

Full Time Peterborough Sports 5 Biggleswade 3 (some pictures courtesy of Peterborough Sports below)



So another barnstomer of a contest was had it seems, and favourites Peterborough Sports eventually saw off a talented Biggleswade outfit to progress through to Round Three where they faced a trip to either Cockfosters or Wembley.  The two were due to meet on Saturday 12th November but a waterlogged pitch put paid to that, soooo, it was moved to the Tuesday.

I took the oportunity to go and watch it first hand, making my first trip to the end of the Piccadilly Line and Chalk Lane, Cockfosters FC.  Here is how that game went:-

Cockfosters 1 Wembley 2, Buildbase FA Vase Second Round Proper Tie, Tuesday 15th November 2016
Tuesday night and some FA Vase Second Round Proper action as I made my first visit to Chalk Lane, Cockfosters, as hosts Cockfosters took on Wembley.

Both sides play in the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division and sit third and fourth respectively so a good contest was expected.

The match should of taken place on Saturday but due to an unplayable surface at the weekend the match was postponed until this evening. The winners would host Peterborough Sports in the next round of my Vase trail so a tough opponent awaited these two.

However these two would find each other a tough nut to crack no doubt and so it proved. The first effort came after five minutes from the hosts but it was an easy save down to the keepers right before the home side volleyed a cross well over two minutes later as the game had started at a good tempo.

The visitors first opening came on nine minutes when a good ball found the visitors in but a great last ditch challenge thwarted the attacker and then five minutes later came a concerning moment for the visitors keeper as his own defender misplaced a back header beyond him but the keeper managed to chase back and grab the ball, then moments later was forced to save from point blank range as the hosts threatened again.
Midway through the half saw an effort from Wembley come when the ball dropped to them on the edge of the box but saw a decent effort well held by keeper before moments later only a great save from hosts keeper Byfield denied a terrific curling effort which was headed for the top corner.

Eight minutes before the half time break the hosts went close as firstly a defensive block denied an effort on goal then the keeper saved a second effort at the feet of a striker before a minute later another effort from the hosts was saved as they begin to crank up the pressure.

A minute before the break a Wembley corner caused some concern but ended up drifting away for a goal kick and soon after the whistle went for half time and although the hosts were edging the contest the game was finely balanced at the break.

Half Time Cockfosters 0 Wembley 0

Whatever was said to Wembley in the changing rooms at half time woke them up as they began the second half much the better side and seven minutes into it saw a good move end with a weak left footed effort at keeper Byfield.

Moments later and the hosts almost gave the visitors the lead in calamitous fashion as a misunderstanding between defender and keeper almost allowed the visitors to walk into an empty net but the hosts just about recovered the situation, before minutes later the visitors saw a free kick come off the bar as they looked to turn the screw.

Just before the hour mark a good break from the hosts saw a defensive block inside the six yard area deny them however in the 65th minute came the opening goal which went the way of the hosts as the visitors failed to clear the ball into the box and saw the loose ball rammed into the roof of the net by Ben Hart.

But this lead lasted only three minutes as Wembley levelled as Joe Wright netted a rebound after keeper Byfield had saved an initial effort from the visitors, meaning the tie was right back in the melting pot again.

And on 79 minutes came a great chance for the visitors to take the lead when they got in on goal but the effort was dragged wide of the far post and then a minute later came the hosts chance as they broke clear but saw their effort tipped inches wide of the far post.

But the winner was to arrive for one of these sides and with seven minutes left saw the visitors smash home a loose ball inside the box via Byfields hands and give the visitors a passage into Round Three and a home tie with Peterborough Sports on December 3rd.

Full Time Cockfosters 1 Wembley 2 (some pictures below)













So a fairly tight affair went the way of the visitors and so it's an early trip to Wembley for me, North Wembley to be exact, to see the hosts take on the might of Peterborough Sports in what should be another superb cup tie on December 3rd.

Right did I mention Morpeth Town earlier?  Well the current holders entered the Vase on Saturday 12th November and courtesy of the FA.com here is how they fared in their first Vase outing since that wonderul day on May 22nd at Wembley Stadium:-

Hallam 0 Morpeth Town 4
A Steven Anderson-inspired Morpeth Town eased their way into The Buildbase FA Vase third round with a 4-0 win over Hallam.  The defending champions, making their debut in this year’s competition, played out a goalless first 45 minutes at Sandygate, but Matthew Grieve put the visitors ahead early in the second period, before Anderson struck a two-minute brace and Liam Henderson grabbed the fourth to give Morpeth a comfortable win.

So the holders are through after a terrific second half showing at Sandygate.  Here now is a full round up of the results for the Second Round Proper:-

Saturday 12th November
Newton Aycliffe 4 Worksop Town 0
Pickering Town 0 Shildon 5
Padiham 0 Bootle 2
1874 Northwich 0 Atherton Colleries 3
Charnock Richard P-P Staveley MW
Billingham Town 5 Sunderland Ryhope CW 2
Hallam 0 Morpeth Town 4
Hall Road Rangers 0 Bottesford Town 2
Sunderland RCA 1 Stockton Town 0 (aet)
North Shields 2 Chester-Le-Street Town 0
Dunston UTS P-P Hemsworth MW
Newcastle Benfield 0 Penrith 1
South Shields 2 Marske United 0
AFC Emley 1 Cleethorpes Town 2
Sleaford Town P-P Leicester Nirvana
Long Eaton United 3 Holbeach United 2
Wolverhampton Casuals 1 Nuneaton Griff 2
Hucknall Town 5 Rocester 1
Bildworth Welfare 1 AFC Mansfield 2
Westfields 3 Sherwood Colliery 2
Alvechurch 1 Sporting Khalsa 2
Radford 1 Shepshed Dynamo 3
Uttoxeter Town 1 Coleshill Town 3
Quorn 3 AFC Wulfrunians 1 (aet)
Wadham Lodge 0 Ely City 3
Rothwell Corinthians P-P Tring Athletic
Leverstock Green 1 Welwyn Garden City 2
St Margaretsbury 4 Stanway Rovers 2 (aet)
Newport Pagnell Town 2 Broadfields United 1
Berkhamsted 5 Hullbridge Sports 2
Gorleston 2 Northampton Sileby Rangers 1
Cockfosters P-P Wembley
Peterborough Sports 5 Biggleswade 3
London Colney 3 Holmer Green 0
Biggleswade United 1 Sun Sports 1 (aet)
FC Romania P-P Ipswich Wanderers
Hoddesdon Town 2 Thetford Town 0
Basildon United 3 Felixstowe & Walton United 2
Eastbourne Town 2 Ashford United 1
Newhaven 2 Ascot United 1
Bedfont Sports 2 Haywards Heath Town 0
Eastbourne United 0 Crowborough Athletic 1
Walton & Hersham P-P Glebe
Camberley Town 0 Southall 4
Croydon 2 Andover Town 1
Corinthian 3 Alresford Town 2
Lancing 1 Horsham YMCA 7
Chichester City P-P Canterbury City
Highworth Town 1 Knaphill 3
Portland United 1 Blackfield & Langley 2
Shaftesbury Town 1 Team Solent 3
Brimscombe & Thrupp 2 Bradford Town 2 (aet)
Bristol Manor Farm 2 Odd Down 1
Moneyfields 0 Thatcham Town 4
Cullompton Rangers 1 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 1
Hartley Wintney P-P Melksham Town
Gillingham Town 0 Exmouth Town 1
Buckland Athletic 1 Newport (IW) 0
Torpoint Athletic 1 Clevedon Town 0
Tuffley 0 Bodmin Town 2

Sunday 13th November
Paget Rangers 1 Hinckley AFC 4
Bromsgrove Sporting 3 Lichfield City 1
Sutton Common Rovers 2 Sporting Club Thamesmead 1
Epsom & Ewell 2 Abbey Rangers 3

Tuesday 15th November
Hartley Wintney 1 Melksham Town 2
Dunston UTS P-P Hemsworth MW
Cockfosters 1 Wembley 2
Walton & Hersham 2 Glebe 2 (aet; Glebe won 3-1 on penalties)
Charnock Richard 2 Staveley 4 (aet)

Replays
Sun Sports 1 Biggleswade United 1 (aet; Sun Sports won 5-4 on penalties)
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 3 Cullompton Rangers 2

Wednesday 16th November
Sleaford 4 Leicester Nirvana 1
Rothwell Corinthians 1 Tring Athletic 2
FC Romania 2 Ipswich Wanderers 0
Chichester City 3 Canterbury City 1 (aet)

Replay
Bradford Town 5 Brimscombe & Thrupp 0

Tuesday 22nd November
Dunston UTS P-P Hemsworth MW

Tuesday 29th November
Dunston UTS 3 Hemsworth MW 1

And so onto the first weekend of December and the Third Round Proper.  I was due to attend the tie between Wembley and Peterborough Sports at Vale Farm but due to my ill heath I had to miss the tie.  So yet again here is a report courtesy of the victors, Peterborough Sports:-

Wembley 0 Peterborough Sports 4, Buildbase FA Vase Third Round Proper Tie, Saturday 3rd December 2016
Sports eased their way into the last 32 of the FA Vase and the 4th and final geographical round in most emphatic style at Wembley.

With the Wembley arch glistening in the sunlight a short distance away, the Turbines were suitably inspired at a ground that was top notch for the level of football the hosts play at and with a playing surface as good as anything Sports have encountered.

Josh Sanders returned to the Sports line up at the back and the city side hit Wembley with a trademark quickfire opening exposing that the hosts had clearly not done their homework on the visitor’s strengths. Only 3 minutes were on the clock when a Jordan Macleod cross was headed onto the far post by Avelino Vieira where Josh Moreman drilled home back across the keeper.

In the first 35 minutes of the game, Sports settled the contest with an impressive all round show, but it was Moreman that was the major difference and his performance will rank with the best ever seen from this viewpoint. He almost repeated the first goal with another drive on 7 minutes and then shortly after again when beating his man and seeing his pull back screwed wide by Avelino Vieira.

An identical situation on 27 minutes saw Sports make it 2-0 as Moreman once again accelerated past a couple of defenders and Vieira this time turned the cross into the net before a celebration with the Turbinators behind the goal with the visiting fans comfortably outnumbering the home support in the ground.

With 32 minutes on the clock it was 3-0 after a wonderful sweeping move down the right. Vieira fed Mark Jones who crossed low for Moreman to steady himself before planting past the keeper. Moreman should have returned the compliment a couple of minutes later but instead chose to shoot and saw his effort saved.

Moreman’s marker suffered the ignominy of being substituted before half time for a desperately disappointing home side, whose only effort of note in the contest came from an effort from their leading scorer Joe Wright that flew wide halfway through the first half.

It was more of the same after the break, though Sports failed to find the finishing touch to their numerous opportunities. The 4th goal arrived on 55 minutes as Mark Jones, who led the line quite magnificently, got to a through ball at the same time as the keeper but his strength saw him win the ball and steady himself before lifting into an empty net from 20 yards.

The central midfield pairing of Lewis Webb & Dan Lawlor were both outstanding throughout and set up a procession of chances for Sports in the 2nd half. The defence were solid and dealt with the free scoring Wembley threat with a degree of comfort. It truly was a very special performance.  (some pictures below courtesy of Peterborough Sports)











So Sports defeat a very very decent side in Wembley and must be considered one of the favourites for the competition although many decent sides stand in their way.  Here is a round up of the results for Round Three:-

Saturday 3rd December
North Shields 1 Shildon 2
Newton Aycliffe 2 Morpeth Town 3
Cleethorpes Town 2 Bootle 1
South Shields 3 Staveley MW 0
Penrith 0 Atherton Colleries 3
Dunston UTS 1 Sunderland RCA 3
Bottesford Town 1 Billingham Town 2
Hucknall Town 1 AFC Mansfield 2
Nuneaton Griff 0 Bromsgrove Sporting 2
Sporting Khalsa 5 Sleaford Town 5 (aet)
Coleshill Town 4 Westfields 1
Hinckley AFC 2 Quorn 1 (aet)
Long Eaton United 2 Shepshed Dynamo 4 (aet)
Wembley 0 Peterborough Sports 4
FC Romania 1 Tring Athletic 1 (aet)
Newport Pagnell Town 3 London Colney 1
Gorleston A - A Basildon United (tie abandoned after 89 mins due to serious incident, 0-1 - tie eventually awarded to Gorleston after Basildon United forfeited tie)
St Margaretsbury 1 Berkhamsted 3
Sun Sports 3 Hoddesdon Town 1
Welwyn Garden City 2 Ely City 3
Abbey Rangers 1 Eastbourne Town 2
Crowborough Athletic 2 Bedfont Sports 2 (aet)
Croydon 3 Glebe 2
Knaphill 1 Southall 2
Newhaven 1 Chichester City 3
Horsham YMCA 0 Buckland Athletic 3
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2 Melksham Town 3
Team Solent 1 Bodmin Town 0
Bradford Town 2 Torpoint Athletic 0
Bristol Manor Farm 4 Thatcham Town 1
Exmouth Town 5 Blackfield & Langley 0

Sunday 4th December
Sutton Common Rovers 1 Corinthian 4

Tuesday 6th December 
Replay
Tring Athletic 2 FC Romania 1

Wednesday 7th December 
Replays
Sleaford Town 0 Sporting Khalsa 3
Bedfont Sports 2 Crowborough Athletic 3

Here is some more news on that Gorleston v Basildon United tie, which was abandoned:-
The Vase tie at Emeralds Park was abandoned with a few minutes remaining after a Gorleston spectator, rumored to be the father of hosts keeper Tauren Molloy's partner, collapsed and died after the Bees had scored in the 87th minute. Before the tragic circumstances materialised the tie was well balanced although the visitors were then reduced to ten men after Whitby was shown a second yellow for bringing down a Gorleston player just outside the box. However the ten men managed to net what they thought could be the winning goal when completely out of the blue from a corner the ball broke to Dewberry outside the box and he struck an effort which took a deflection and flew in. It quickly became apparant a minute or two later though that the formentioned spectator had collapsed although the game continued into stoppage time until it was suspended whilst the staff present at the ground tried in vain to save the man' s life, but sadly despite resuscitating him three times he died soon after the emergency services arrived. A truly sad and tragic way for the day to end and unsurprisingly the match was abandoned.  Everyone's thoughts are with the friends and family of the deceased man and the club on such a tragic day in Norfolk.

Consquently the FA decided the game should be replayed the following Saturday but the visitors decided to forfeit the tie meaning Gorleston take their place in Round Four.   A rather sad end to the Bees FA Vase campaign it had to be said.

Anyway here is the Fourth Round draw as the competition goes nationwide with just 32 sides left battling for a place at Wembley in May:-
Saturday 7th January
Shildon Vs Atherton Collieries
Billingham Town Vs Cleethorpes Town
AFC Mansfield Vs Sunderland RCA
South Shields Vs Morpeth Town
Gorleston Vs Coleshill Town
Sun Sports Vs Bromsgrove Sporting
Newport Pagnell Town Vs Peterborough Sports
Sporting Khalsa Vs Tring Athletic
Ely City Vs Shepshed Dynamo
Hinckley AFC Vs Berkhamsted
Bradford Town Vs Southall
Bristol Manor Farm Vs Melksham Town
Chichester City Vs Buckland Athletic
Team Solent Vs Croydon
Exmouth Town Vs Corinthian
Crowborough Athletic Vs Eastbourne Town

So my Vase trail takes me to next Saturday's Newport Pagnell Town v Peterborough Sports in the Fourth Round although yet again I will be unable to make the tie as I will be in Norway for new year!!!! This years trail is in tatters but nonetheless I endevour to blog about it anyway!!! Hope you have enjoyed reading my latest ramblings and I will be back with more soon.

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Season 2016-17 - Review of the Qualifying Rounds

Thought it was time to write up my first blog of my FA Vase trail for the 2016-17 season, and the competition now has a new sponsor in the shape of BuildBase,who also sponsor the FA Trophy too.  
This first entry is on the Qualifying Rounds of this season's competition which saw me attended Southend Manor's Southchurch Park on two occasions as they were drawn at home in both the First and Second Qualifying Rounds of the competition.

So without further ado here is my opening game of the FA Vase Trail as Southend Manor took on ESL new boys West Essex, who themselves were competing in their very first FA Vase tie in their history.

The Buildbase FA Vase First Qualifying Round, Saturday 10th September 2016
Southend Manor 7 West Essex 0
So the FA Vase began on the second weekend in September and I was beginning my trail at my local side Southend Manor as they hosted West Essex at Southchurch Park.

Manor are looking far more solid this season after two or three seasons of struggle, whilst visitors West Essex begin their first ever venture into the Vase after promotion from the Intermediate Level of football last season but had lost their last three games after a pretty decent start to life in Senior Football.

This was still a hard one to call though as both teams looked fairly well matched and the first ten minutes suggested a tight contest as the game endured a fairly quiet opening with Manor having the only real opening but saw Michael Hopkins fail to convert from close range.

But then on 12 minutes came the opening goal, and it went to the hosts, as a Hopkins flick on found Matt Keiller who scuffed an effort past Stephen Reynolds from close range and from that moment on the hosts pretty much had the upper hand in this contest, quickly doubling their lead three minutes later as Eamon Payne headed home a looping cross from the left.

The visitors just could not respond and midway through the first half fell further behind when a poor back header went straight to the feet of Callum Ibe and although his effort was saved by Reynolds, Hopkins followed up to knock the ball home. And then just past the half hour mark it was four as after good work by Ibe on the right, his cross found Daniel Okah who had the easiest tap in from a yard out.

Manor kept searching for more goals before half time and should of found a fifth as another poor defensive mistake allowed Ibe in on goal but Reynolds made a great save and then moments later brilliant football from Manor from back to front saw a bullet of a shot well saved by Reynolds.

However the West Essex stopper could do nothing to prevent Manor adding a fifth in first half stoppage time as more breathtaking football from the hosts saw Hopkins in and lob over a stranded Reynolds and send the home side in five goals up at the break. Manor had been guilty of lacking a cutting edge in front of goal in previous games so they were certainly putting that right today and had pretty much cemented their passage into the next round already.

Half Time Southend Manor 5 West Essex 0






The second would start pretty much as the first began, quiet. The visitors did muster the first attempt on goal in the second period after an an hour, hitting an effort straight at Ryan Karrer but the game remained 5-0 to hosts and they were just going through the motions it seemed.

The half continued in it’s fairly quiet subdued way as the game had become rather flat. With around fifteen minutes to go Manor almost got in as substitute Abiola Tanimowo out muscled a defender but then misconnected with the ball and then the visitors almost pulled one back as they got in behind the Manor backline but Karrer came out to make a super save on the edge of his box to maintain the clean sheet.

However the hosts restored their control on the tie with a sixth goal on 79 minutes when the pacey Rhys Fatt, on as substitute, got clear of the defence and slotted a finish beyond Reynolds and in off the inside of the post. Soon after this West Essex saw Oz Stroud sent off for an appalling tackle on Manor defender Robbie Norris and then a couple of minutes later Manor went down to ten men after Aundre Spencer was sent off for a second booking for dissent.

The game was to end though with another Manor goal as they capped a marvellous performance when Tanimowo got clean through and he made no mistake by slotting home beyond an exposed Reynolds and saw Manor cruise through to host Intermediate Side Canning Town in the Second Qualifying Round.

Full Time Southend Manor 7 West Essex 0







So a totally one sided contest, which I have to say was not expected prior to the game, saw Manor progress through to take on a side two levels below themselves in the shape of Canning Town from the Essex Olympian Premier Division.  More on that one later.

Of course their were 386 other sides also starting out on their FA Vase journies for the new season so here is a results round up of all 194 First Qualifying Round Ties:-

Friday 9th September 
Hook Norton 1 Bracknell Town 5 (aet)
Badshot Lea 3 Farnham Town 1
Barnt Green Spartak 0 Cadbury Athletic 1
Belper United 0 Radford 1
Cray Valley (PM) 0 Glebe 1

Saturday 10th September
Bedlington Terriers 0 Bishop Auckland 3
Albion Sports 3 Ashington 4
Knaresborough Town 1 Silsden AFC 2
Stockton Town 2 Ecceshill United 0
Blyth Town 1 Ryton & Crawcrook Albion 2
Darlington Railway Athletic 0 Barnoldswick Town 4
Consett 5 Hebburn Town 1
Daisy Hill 4 Garforth Town 1
Penrith 5 Durham City 3 (aet)
Billingham Town 4 Willington 2
West Allotment Celtic 0 Hall Road Rangers 2
Washington 0 Billingham Synthonia 1
Easington Colliery 2 Thackley 1
AFC Darwen 1 Pickering Town 2
Nelson 1 Heaton Stannington 2
West Auckland Town 3 Seaham Red Star 2 (aet)
Crook Town 1 Esh Winning 2
Carlisle City 1 Team Northumbria 2
Brandon United 0 Chester-Le-Street Town 7
Tow Law Town 1 Norton & Stockton Ancients 3
Thornaby 1 Liversedge 4
Newcastle Benfield 8 Alnwick Town 1
Barton Town Old Boys 0 Grimsby Borough 2
Staveley MW 1 Cheadle Town 0
Maltby Main 0 Widnes 2
Alsager Town 2 Squires Gate 1
Ashton Town 4 Parkgate 2
Bootle 4 Maine Road 1
St Helens Town 3 Chadderton 5
Runcorn Town 4 Winsford United 1
Dronfield Town 0 Glasshoughton Welfare 2
Pontefract Collieries 2 Hemsworth MW 4
Irlam 1 Selby Town 0
Winterton Rangers 1 Penistone Church 5
Ashton Athletic 2 Athersley Recreation 0
Armthorpe Welfare 2 Congleton Town 3
Barnton 5 Harworthy Colliery 2 (aet)
Dudley Town 0 Wellington Amateurs 4
FC Oswestry Town 1 Walsall Wood 3 (aet)
Coton Green 1 Kirby Muxloe 3
Ashby Ivanhoe 2 Pelsall Villa 1
Whitchurch Alport 1 Wellington 2 (aet)
Highgate United 2 Lye Town 0 (at Lye Town FC)
Bolehall Swifts 7 Heath Hayes 2
Bromyard Town 2 Atherstone Town 6 (at Bewdley Town FC)
Cradley Town 1 Uttoxeter Town 4
Pershore Town 1 Bewdley Town 2
Chelmsley Town 3 Studley 2
Ellistown & Ibstock United 0 Bromsgrove Sporting 13 (at Bromsgrove Sporting FC)
AFC Bridgnorth 0 Boldmere St Michaels 5
Shawbury United 3 Heather St Johns 1
Shifnal Town 5 Gornal Athletic 1
Racing Club Warwick 1 Coventry United 3
Malvern Town 4 Tividale 1
Bardon Hill 1 Littleton 5
Lutterworth Athletic 0 Stone Old Alleynians 2
Brocton 6 Eccleshall 0
Continental Star W-O Wolverhampton Casuals (walkover for Wolverhampton Casuals - Continental Star withdrawn)
Stourport Swifts 5 Smethwick 1
Ellesmere Rangers 2 Pegasus Juniors 7 (aet)
Clay Cross Town 2 Leicester Road 3
Clifton All Whites P-P Oadby Town
Borrowash Victoria 1 Bottesford Town 7
Gedling MW 2 Oakham United 3 (aet)
Loughborough University 7 Arnold Town 1
Ollerton Town 2 Retford United 3
Pinxton 4 Harrowby United 0
Rainworth MW 1 Heanor Town 4
Graham St Prims 2 Kimberley MW 5
Teversal 0 Blidworth Welfare 1 (aet)
Aylestone Park 3 Stapenhill 7
Barrow Town 0 St Andrews 3
Long Eaton United 2 South Normanton Athletic 0
Brigg Town 0 Harborough Town 4
Holbrook Sports 0 Hinckley AFC 2
Thetford Town 4 Framlingham Town 3
Yaxley 7 Eynesbury Rovers 0
Great Yarmouth Town 3 Bourne Town 0
Wisbech Town 2 Mildenhall Town 2 (aet)
Ely City 3 Kirkley & Pakefield 2 (aet)
Walsham Le Willows 2 Deeping Rangers 2 (aet)
Gorleston 2 Wisbech St Mary 0
Diss Town 3 Team Bury 0
London Bari 3 Newbury Forest 0
FC Clacton 0 Enfield 1893 1
Wivenhoe Town 1 Wadham Lodge 2
FC Broxbourne Borough 3 Cornard United 2
Takeley 7 Tower Hamlets 2
Halstead Town 3 Hadley 2
Langford 2 Baldock Town 2 (aet; Baldock Town won 4-3 on penalties)
Stansted 1 Saffron Walden Town 2
Hadleigh United 1 Debenham LC 0
Burnham Ramblers 2 London Lions 1
Harpenden Town 1 Ilford 3 (aet)
Whitton United 0 Biggleswade United 4
Woodbridge Town 4 Hatfield Town 1
Southend Manor 7 West Essex 0
Hertford Town 0 Clapton 0 (aet; tie ordered to be replayed after visitors played ineneligable player)
Sporting Bengal Unted 2 Stowmarket Town 1 (aet)
Redbridge 5 Eton Manor 4 (aet)
Raunds Town 1 Northampton On Chenecks 4
Risborough Rangers 0 Broadfields United 3
Winslow United 6 Rushden & Higham United 4
Long Buckby 1 Hillingdon Borough 3
Bedfont & Feltham 3 Sandhurst Town 0
Ampthill Town 2 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3
Rothwell Corinthians 8 Burton Park Wanderers 0
AFC Hayes 2 Crawley Green 2 (aet; Crawley Green won 4-1 on penalties)
Kensington Borough 0 Thrapston Town 2
Brackley Town Saints 3 Leighton Town 3 (aet)
Spelthorne Sports 0 Tring Athletic 0 (aet)
Cranfield United 2 Southall 2 (aet)
Bicester Town 3 Potton United 2
FC Deportivo Galicia 0 Irchester United 1
London Tigers 3 Cogenhoe United 1
Daventry Town 3 Windsor 1
Stotfold 2 North Greenford United 2 (aet)
Bedford 0 CB Hounslow United 1
Desborough Town 10 Woodford United 0
Stewarts & Lloyds Corby 0 Wellingborough Whitworths 4
Hanworth Villa 0 Bedfont Sports 4
AFC Stoneham 3 Malmesbury Victoria 0
Buckingham Athletic 2 Binfield 3
Shrivenham 2 Abbey Rangers 3 (aet)
Ash United 2 Tytherington Rocks 1
Fairford Town 3 Chipping Sodbury Town 2
Chertsey Town 1 Lydney Town 2
AFC Portchester 3 Holyport 0
Woodley United 0 Ardley United 4
Cove 0 Buckingham Town 4
Tunbridge Wells 4 Steyning Town 1
Hailsham Town 0 Lingfield 3
Croydon 2 Loxwood 1
Whitstable Town 2 Chichester City 2 (aet)
Broadbridge Heath 2 Crowborough Athletic 4
Southwick 1 FC Elmstead 2
Bearsted 0 Pagham 1
St Francis Rangers 1 Ringmer 2
Raynes Park Vale 1 Haywards Heath Town 2
Arundel 1 Westfield 2
Horley Town 4 Hassocks 2
Sevenoaks Town 3 Crawley Down Gatwick 1
Little Common 2 Erith Town 1 (aet)
Redhill 1 Deal Town 2 (at Deal Town FC)
Guildford City 2 Eastbourne United 1 (tie awarded to Eastbourne Town -  Guildford City removed for fielding ineneligable player)
Chessington & Hook United 3 Rochester United 3 (aet)
Bexhill United 2 Holmesdale 3 (at Holmesdale FC)
Shoreham 8 Meridan 2
Mile Oak 2 Erith & Belvedere 1
Littlehampton Town 2 Saltdean United 0
Worthing United A-A Peacehaven & Telscombe (match abandoned on 70 minutes with scoreline at 2-0. More on this at end of results round up)
Bridon Ropes 2 Colliers Wood United 1
Langley Wanderers 4 Selsey 4 (aet)
Brockenhurst 5 Ringwood Town 0
Westbury United 2 Folland Sports 1
New Milton Town 1 Horndean 5
Oldland Abbotonians 4 Lymington Town 0
Whitchurch United 3 Laverstock & Ford 1
Hamworthy United 3 Amesbury Town 5
Cowes Sports 4 Cadbury Heath 2 (aet)
Andover New Street 1 Gillingham Town 3 (aet)
Hallen 3 Fawley 2
Bournemouth P-P Verwood Town
Hythe & Dibden 1 Team Solent 2
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 7 Downton 0
Romsey Town 3 Warminster Town 0
Christchurch 2 Swanage Town & Herston 1
Bridport 2 Cribbs 4
Arlesford Town 5 Chippenham Park 1
Welton Rovers 0 Ashton & Backwell United 3
Liskeard Athletic 1 Portishead Town 2
Hengrove Athletic 3 Camelford 2
AFC St Austell 3 Crediton United 2
Cullompton Rangers 3 Wincanton Town 2
Shepton Mallet 1 Tavistock AFC 6
Radstock Town 3 Torpoint Athletic 6
Wellington AFC 0 Bishop Sutton 1
Keynsham Town 4 Ivybridge Town 2
Chedder 2 Elburton Villa 1

Sunday 11th September
Corsham Town 1 United Services Portsmouth 0
Bridlington Town 6 Yorkshire Amateur 0
Whickham 0 Charnock Richard 2
City of Liverpool 1 Litherland Remyca 2
Black County Rangers 1 Stafford Town 0
Redditch Borough 2 Rocester 5 (at Redditch United FC)
Codicote 0 St Margaretsbury 3 (at Stotfold FC)
Amersham Town 0 Highmoor Ibis 2
Thame United 5 Tadley Calleva 1
Dorking 1 Beckenham Town 4

Tuesday 13th September
Clifton All Whites 7 Oadby Town 0
Bournemouth 4 Verwood Town 3

Replays
Mildenhall Town 4 Wisbech Town 0
Deeping Rangers 3 Walsham Le Willows 3 (aet; Walsham Le Willows won 5-4 on penalties)
Leighton Town 4 Brackley Town Saints 3
Tring Athletic 2 Spelthorne Sports 0
North Greenford United 4 Stotfold 0
Chichester City 3 Whitstable Town 2
Selsey 4 Langley Wanderers 1

Wednesday 14th September
Replays
Southall W-O Cranfield United (tie awarded to Southall - Cranfield United failed to fulfil fixture)
Rochester United 2 Chessington & Hook United 1

Tuesday 20th September
Replayed Tie
Hertford Town 2 Clapton 1

Saturday 24th September
Replayed Abandoned Tie
Worthing United 0 Peacehaven & Telscombe 2

Ok more on that abandoned tie at Worthing United.  Here is a statement from the FA regarding that game:-
The Buildbase FA Vase first round qualifying tie between Worthing United and Peacehaven & Telescombe will be replayed, an FA Vase Sub-Committee has ruled.  The original fixture on 10 September 2016 was abandoned in the 70th minute following an incident involving players from both sides.  The two clubs were subsequently charged for failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and/or refrained from provocative and/or violent conduct.  Worthing denied the breach of FA Rule E20[a], however, this was found proven following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing. Peacehaven admitted the breach.  The FA Vase Sub-Committee considered the successful charges brought against both clubs and felt the appropriate action was to order the game to be replayed.  Worthing United will host the rematch on Saturday 24 September 2016, which will kick off at 3pm.

And as you can see the visitors won that rematch 2-0 and so took their place in the next round.  That tie also brought an end to the First Qualifying Round of the competition.

So fast forward two weekends and onto the next round of the competition.  It was the Second and final Qualifying Round and would see the winners of the 169 ties get through to the First Round Proper of the competition, which takes place on the weekend of Saturday 22nd October.

I was over at Southchurch Park as I said earlier to see Southend Manor take on Canning Town, here is what happened in that one:-

The Buildbase FA Vase Second Qualifying Round, Saturday 24th September 2016
Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0 (aet; Canning Town won 5-4 on penalties)
So it was Buildbase FA Vase Second Qualifying round day and I was back at Southchurch Park to see if hosts Southend Manor could reach the First Round Proper as they took on Essex Olympian Premier outfit Canning Town.

The home side were massive favourites for this tie as they play to steps above Canning Town in the non league pyramid and with the hosts also playing Senior football to the hosts who played Junior football only one result was expected in many people eyes.

But this is cup football and you should underestimate the opponents at your peril and the first ten minutes yielded very little in the way of chances for either side. The first real chance came for the hosts on twelve minutes when Rhys Fatt crossed towards the near post were Daniel Okah’s flick just rolled past the far post with Callum Ibe lurking.

The visitors were next to test the keeper five minutes later when they sent a harmless looking free kick into the box but the ball bounced high off the hard surface and almost deceived Ryan Karrer in the Manor goal but he managed to paw the ball away from danger and then moments later Manor went close as a cross just invaded the diminutive George Crispin at the back post.

However these chances were played in a half that lacked pace and tempo and a certain amount of quality as the game seemed to be played in slow motion. On the half hour mark the visitors sent a dangerous ball into the box but the hosts managed to deal with but they had been well off the pace today so far.

However despite this the hosts almost went into the break ahead as a minute before half time a Vinny Murphy free kick was brilliantly tipped over by Nick Wilson in what was arguably the only save either keeper had to make in the opening half. It had been a pretty poor first half in general and as D:Ream once said “Things can only get better”.

Half Time Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0







And the second half was only four minutes old when one of the keepers was tested again, and it was the hosts keeper Karrer who had to make the save, as a great chance for the visitors saw Julian Edwards in the clear but Karrer managed to stick a leg out to thwart the visitors a shock lead.

Apart from this chance though and a few hosts balls into the box it was as you were, tedious and goal less, as we hit the hour mark in this one. Four minutes later Manor did finally test visitors keeper Wilson in this half as full back Samuel Short tried his luck from range but the visiting keeper made a decent save down to his left.

With just over twenty minutes to go Manor went close as Fatt got into the area down the right hand side but his ball across goal just invaded Crispin at the near post and then two minutes later they thought they had finally found the breakthrough as Fatt’s ball to the back post saw Ibe steam in to score but after this happened the linesman then raised his flag to chalk off the effort, much to the home sides dismay.

So the game was still goal less going into the last ten mins and the hosts mounted another attack and saw a cross towards Tim Beckford missed totally by the Manor forward but at the same time caught out visiting centre half Neil Barratt who almost put the ball into his own net. Moments later another cross from Manor saw Barratt again almost score an own goal but keeper Wilson made a good diving save.

This proved the final act and so the game would now enter an extra half hour.

Full Time Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0








So would Manor’s extra fitness count against a tiring Canning Town side? Well the hosts certainly started the extra time period on the front foot as Beckford forced Wilson into a diving save and then the hosts went close again as Murphy curled an effort just wide of the far post.

Canning Town to their credit kept plugging away and sent a warning to Manor that they still could pose a goal threat themselves when Chris Barratt volleyed a lose ball just wide for the visitors after Karrer and Edwards had battled for a cross into the six yard area.

And in the second period of extra time Edwards lofted over for Canning Town as the Olympian side continued to make life difficult for their Senior hosts and as penalties got ever closer Mark Argent curled a free kick just wide for Town.

Manor saw an effort on goal blocked before the follow up went way off target as penalties were now looking likely but with what was almost the final act of the 120 minutes Manor had a golden chance to nick the win when Ibe burst through into the box on goal but somehow put his effort over the bar. It kind of summed up the hosts day in front of goal. It also meant that the game ended goal less after extra time so penalties would decide the teams fate.

Full Time (aet) Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0




And so to penalties and they didn’t start well for either side as they both saw their opening spot kicks saved, however the next four penalties from each side were converted meaning it was 4-4 and sudden death. Canning Town converted their sixth penalty leaving Okah needing to score Manor’s sixth kick in order to stay in the competition but he saw his penalty saved by Wilson and cue celebrations from the visitors, who had caused a major shock in dumping Southend Manor out of the FA Vase and see the Olympian Premier side take their place in the First Round Proper and also find themselves £800 richer threw prizemoney, well done to them for that!!!

Full Time (aet) Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0 (Canning Town won 5-4 on penalties)




And here is the winning moment caught on camera:-
Click here for video

So after a pretty poor game a dramatic shoot out saw the underdogs prevail and see the Step Seven side progress through to the First Round Proper of the Vase where they will face Step Six side Biggeswade FC, who themselves dumped Step Five Takeley out of the competition.  It also means it guaranteed non Step Five side in the Second Round Proper which doesn't often happen.

Right here is a results round up of all the Second Qualifying Round ties:-
Friday 23rd September
Bishop Auckland 1 Billingham Town 2
Melksham Town 4 New College Swindon 0
Wadham Lodge 3 Enfield 1893 1
Bracknell Town 2 Binfield 1
Haverhill Borough 1 Haverhill Rovers 0

Saturday 24th September
Northallerton Town 0 Jarrow Roofing Boldon CA 4
Whitley Bay 0 Stockton Town 2
West Auckland Town 1 Padiham 2 (aet)
Heaton Stannington 0 Billingham Synthonia 1
Esh Winning 0 South Shields 4
Easington Colliery AFC 2 Ashington 0
Birtley Town 2 Holker Old Boys 4
Chester-Le-Street Town 3 Norton & Stockton Ancients 2
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion 0 Sunderland Ryhope CW 5
Barnoldswick Town 7 Stokesley SC 1
Newcastle Benfield 3 Liversedge 0
Penrith 4 Team Northumbria 2
Silsden AFC 3 Hall Road Rangers 4 (aet)
Consett 1 Pickering Town 3
Harrogate Railway Athletic 1 Charnock Richard 3
Westella VIP 0 Irlam 3
Atherton LR 3 Cammell Laird 1907 2
Alsager Town 0 Stockport Town 3
AFC Liverpool 3 Abbey Hey 2 (aet)
AFC Blackpool 0 Runcorn Town 2
Congleton Town 7 Bacup Borough 3 (aet)
Ashton Athletic 1 AFC Emley 2
Hallam 8 Nostell MW 1
Staveley MW 2 Grimsby Borough 0
Rossington Main 0 Bootle 4
Penistone Church 3 West Didsbury & Chorlton 2 (aet)
Ashton Town 3 Barnton 2
Litherland Remyca 3 Vauxhall Motors 1
Widnes 1 Chadderton 4
Glashoughton Welfare 2 Hemsworth MW 2 (aet)
Hanley Town 2 Boldmere St Michaels 1
Uttoxeter Town 3 Wellington Amateurs 0
Tipton Town 0 Bromsgrove Sporting 1
Birstall United 2 Malvern Town 2 (aet)
Rocester 1 Black Country Rangers 0
Willenhall Town 0 Haughmond 3
Walsall Wood 2 Pegasus Juniors 0
Stourport Swifts 0 Cadbury Athletic 1
Paget Rangers 2 Highgate United 1
Coventry Copsewood 2 Atherstone Town 1
Stone Old Alleynians 1 Ashby Ivanhoe 1 (aet)
Coventry United 2 Wednesfield 0
Kirby Muxloe 2 Littleton 0 (aet)
Shawbury United 3 Coventry Sphinx 2
Wolverhampton Casuals 4 Bilston Town 2
Brocton 0 Chelmsley Town 2
Bolehall Swifts 0 Shifnal Town 2
Westfields 8 Dudley Sports 0
Wellington 2 Lichfield City 5
Bewdley Town 1 Wolverhampton SC 7
Leicester Road 4 West Bridgford 3
Dunkirk 1 Bottesford Town 4
Heanor Town 2 Kimberley MW 2 (aet)
Anstey Nomads 0 Quorn 2
Oakham United 1 Retford United 0
Harborough Town 2 Blaby & Whetstone Athletic 1
Blidworth Welfare 2 Shirebrook Town 0
Hucknall Town 5 Eastwood Community 0
Pinxton 4 Loughborough University 2
Greenwood Meadows 3 Hinckley AFC 6
Clipstone 1 Sherwood Colliery 3
Stapenhill 2 Long Eaton United 3
Clifton All Whites 1 Holwell Sports 2 (aet)
AFC Mansfield 4 Radcliffe Olympic 2
New Mills 3 Radford 4
St Andrews 3 Retford 0
Yaxley 4 Newmarket Town 3 (aet)
Fakenham Town 1 Great Yarmouth Town 3
Peterborough Northern Star 4 Blackstones 0
Thetford Town 2 Downham Town 0
Gorleston 3 March Town United 2
Ely City 4 Diss Town 2
Huntingdon Town 1 Swaffham Town 4
Mildenhall Town 1 Peterborough Sports 3
Boston Town 2 Walsham Le Willows 3
Biggeswade United 3 Woodbridge Town 0
Colney Heath 2 Redbridge 1
Takeley 1 Biggleswade 2 (aet)
Cockfosters 4 Hadley Wood & Wingate 0
Waltham Forest 2 Hadleigh United 1
Sporting Bengal United 3 Sawbridgeworth Town 2
Hertford Town 3 Brantham Athletic 2
Long Melford 2 Baldock Town 3
Southend Manor 0 Canning Town 0 (aet; Canning Town won 5-4 on penalties)
Halstead Town 1 St Margaretsbury 4
London Bari 2 Barkingside 1 (aet)
FC Broxbourne Borough 1 Saffron Walden Town 2
Burnham Ramblers 0 llford 4
Harefield United 0 Leverstock Green 4
Wembley 2 Hillingdon Borough 1
Daventry Town 4 Edgware Town 1
London Tigers 2 Southall 5
North Greenford United 1 Oxhey Jets 2
Bicester Town 2 Broadfields United 3
Holmer Green 3 Cricklewood Wanderers 0
Desborough Town 6 Wellingborough Whitworths 3 (aet)
Northampton On Chenecks 1 Leighton Town 0
Bedfont & Feltham 2 Sun Sports 4
Northampton Sileby Rangers 5 Rayners Lane 0
LPOSSA W-O Crawley Green (walkover for Crawley Green - LPOSSA withdrawn)
Burnham 2 Highmoor Ibis 3 (aet)
Thrapston Town 3 CB Hounslow United 1
Winslow United 1 Tring Athletic 4
Rothwell Corinthians 2 Irchester United 1
Tuffley Rovers 4 Ardley United 1
Carterton W-O Brimscombe & Thrupp (walkover for Brimscombe & Thrupp - Carterton withdrawn)
Ash United 3 Milton United 1
Frimley Green 0 Walton & Hersham 3
Fleet Spurs 1 Fairford Town 3
Alton Town 4 Henley Town 2
Bashley 0 Highworth Town 4
Royal Wootton Bassett Town 2 Thame United 4
Buckingham Town 4 Eversley & California 3 (aet)
Oxford City Nomads 2 Abingdon United 3
AFC Stoneham 3 Longlevens AFC 1
Abbey Rangers 1 Badshot Lea 0
Lydney Town 2 AFC Portchester 0
Rochester United 1 Beckenham Town 2 (aet)
Glebe 1 Deal Town 1 (aet)
FC Elmstead 1 AFC Uckfield Town 0
Ringmer 2 Sporting Club Thamesmead 2 (aet)
Holmesdale 1 Banstead Athletic 4
Mile Oak 1 Croydon 3
Oakwood 0 Shoreham 10
Horley Town 1 Selsey 0
Chichester City 3 Sheppey United 1
AC London 1 Littlehampton Town 1 (aet)
Little Common 0 Wick 2
Crowborough Athletic 2 Gravesham Borough 0
Corinthian 3 Sevenoaks Town 2
Cobham 0 Lingfield 1
Westfield 0 Haywards Heath Town 1
East Preston 1 Tunbridge Wells 4
Bridon Ropes 2 Rushtall 1 (aet)
Eastbourne United 2 AFC Croydon Athletic 1
Tooting & Mitcham Wanderers 3 Seaford Town 1
Pagham 0 Horsham YMCA 1
Westbury United 1 Cribbs 2
Whitchurch United 0 Amesbury Town 6
Devizes Town 2 Corsham Town 1
Portland United 2 Almondsbury UWE 0
Shaftesbury Town 5 Fareham Town 1
Christchurch 1 Romsey Town 3
Hallen 1 Team Solent 3
Bournemouth 3 Brockenhurst 1
Bitton 0 Gillingham Town 3
Horndean 2 Oldland Abbotonians 0
Calne Town 4 Roman Glass St George 3
Cowes Sports 0 Alresford Town 2
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 3 Longwell Green Sports 0
East Cowes Victoria Athletic 0 Sherborne Town 4
Cullompton Rangers 4 Budleigh Salterton 1 (aet)
Keynsham Town 0 Tavistock AFC 6
Clevedon Town 3 Cheddar 1 (aet)
AFC St Austell 2 Street 3
Exmouth Town 1 Witheridge AFC 0
Hengrove Athletic 2 Bishop Sutton 1
Wells City 1 Torpoint Athletic 2
Ashton & Backwell United 0 Willand Rovers 1
Portishead Town 1 Helston Athletic 3 (aet)
Brislington 0 Plymouth Parkway 1

Sunday 25th September
Bridlington Town 5 Daisy Hill 2
Wellingborough Town 0 Bedfont Sports 2

Tuesday 27th September
Replays
Hemsworth MW 1 Glasshoughton Welfare 1 (aet; Hemsworth MW won 3-2 on penalties)
Deal Town 1 Glebe 3
Littlehampton Town 1 AC London 5

Wednesday 28th September
Canterbury City 8 Peacehaven & Telscombe 0

Replays
Malvern Town 3 Birstall United 2 (aet)
Ashby Ivanhoe 1 Stone Old Alleynians 1 (aet; Ashby Ivanhoe won 3-1 on penalties)
Kimberley MW 0 Heanor Town 2
Sporting Club Thamesmead 6 Ringmer 1

So that concluded the Qualifying Rounds of the competition.  The 101 first round ties take place on Saturday/Sunday 22nd/23rd of October and here are those ties in full:-

Saturday 22nd October
1874 Northwich Vs Billingham Synthonia
Stockport Town Vs Sunderland Ryhope CW
Penrith AFC Vs Easington Colliery AFC
Guisborough Town Vs Padiham
Runcorn Town Vs Hallam
South Shields Vs Runcorn Linnets
Charnock Richard Vs Barnoldswick Town
Atherton LR Vs Chester-Le-Street Town
Ashton Town AFC Vs Billingham Town
AFC Emley Vs Chadderton
Newcastle Benfield Vs Irlam
Atherton Collieries Vs Jarrow Roofing Boldon CA
Congleton Town Vs Hall Road Rangers
Holker Old Boys Vs Stockton Town
Litherland Remyca Vs Shildon
Shifnal Town Vs Quorn
Heanor Town Vs Blidworth Welfare
St Andrews Vs Paget Rangers
Long Eaton United Vs Coventry United
Wolverhampton Casuals Vs Chelmsley Town
Ashby Ivanhoe Vs Hucknall Town AFC
Handsworth Parramore Vs Shepshed Dynamo
Bromsgrove Sporting Vs Cadbury Athletic
Westfields Vs Walsall Wood
Staveley MW Vs Pinxton
Holwell Sports Vs AFC Mansfield
Hinckley AFC Vs Wolverhampton SC
Lichfield City Vs Shawbury United
Kirby Muxloe Vs Hemsworth MW
Penistone Church Vs Sherwood Colliery
Bottesford Town Vs Haughmond
Malvern Town Vs Worksop Town
Rocester Vs Oakham United
Uttoxeter Town Vs Leicester Road
Radford Vs Harborough Town
Sporting Khalsa Vs Hanley Town
Coventry Copsewood Vs Holbeach United
Northampton Sileby Rangers Vs Oxhey Jets
Thetford Town Vs Great Yarmouth Town
Sporting Bengal United Vs Southall
Felixstowe & Walton United Vs Haverhill Borough
Broadfields United Vs London Bari
Highmoor Ibis Vs Holmer Green
Peterborough Sports Vs Swaffham Town
Waltham Forest Vs Rothwell Corinthians
Thrapston Town Vs Leverstock Green
Canning Town Vs Biggleswade
Northampton On Chenecks Vs Ely City
Gorleston Vs Barking
Biggleswade United Vs Baldock Town
Flackwell Heath Vs Cockfosters
Walsham Le Willows Vs Tring Athletic
Crawley Green Vs Basildon United
Colney Heath Vs Hoddesdon Town
Daventry Town Vs Newport Pagnell Town
Godmanchester Rovers Vs London Colney
Yaxley Vs Stanway Rovers
St Margaretsbury Vs llford
Peterborough Northern Star Vs Sun Sports
Welwyn Garden City Vs Saffron Walden Town
Wembley Vs Desborough Town
Banstead Athletic Vs Crowborough Athletic
Wick Vs Haywards Heath Town
Bedfont Sports Vs Buckingham Town
Canterbury City Vs Lydney Town
FC Elmstead Vs Sporting Club Thamesmead
Abbey Rangers Vs Tunbridge Wells
Hollands & Blair Vs Ascot United
Walton & Hersham Vs Thame United
Croydon Vs Bracknell Town
Epsom & Ewell Vs Bridon Ropes
Horsham YMCA Vs Horndean
Eastbourne United Vs Horley Town
Shoreham Vs Glebe
Beckenham Town Vs Lancing
Eastbourne Town Vs Tooting & Mitcham Wanderers
AC London Vs Highworth Town
Fairford Town Vs Andover Town
Alton Town Vs Corinthian
Ash United Vs Chichester City
Alresford Town Vs Lingfield
Lordswood Vs Newhaven
Abingdon United Vs Thatcham Town
Cribbs Vs Odd Down
Devizes Town Vs Gillingham Town
Amesbury Town Vs Brimscombe & Thrupp
Helston Athletic Vs Team Solent
Street Vs Blackfield & Langley
Bournemouth Vs Melksham Town
Calne Town Vs Torpoint Athletic
Tuffley Rovers Vs Sherborne Town
Cullompton Rangers Vs Hengrove Athletic
Bemerton Heath Harlequins Vs Plymouth Parkway
Sholing Vs Buckland Athletic
Clevedon Town Vs Willand Rovers
Romsey Town Vs Portland United
Exmouth Town Vs Tavistock AFC
AFC Stoneham Vs Shaftesbury Town

Sunday 23rd October
Wadham Lodge Vs Hertford Town
AFC Liverpool Vs Bootle
Bridlington Town Vs Pickering Town

My featured game is of course the Canning Town Vs Biggleswade tie which takes place at the Terrance McMillan Stadium in Canning Town, Newham, East London.  The hosts will no doubt start as underdogs again but will prove a tough nut to crack for Biggleswade's young side no doubt.  In look forward to that and I'll have news of that and a results round up of the First Round Proper towards the end of the month.  Bye for now!!!