Eurosoccer Nottinghamshire Senior League: Division Three
ELSTON UNITED FC 3 GEDLING SOUTHBANK FC 2
A bright afternoon but we did get the odd shower of rain towards the end of the game, saw Division Three leaders Gedling Southbank on the road to Coronation Street, no not where Bettys famous hot pot is served, but in Balderton on the edge of Newark.
I was greeted by the manager and Chair of the home club and everytime I see Elston, their secretary always supplies me with a pork pie and with him being absent today, the pork pie wasnt as it was sent. The visiting players arrived and then experianced referee Gavin Rice and both teamsheets were in well before the 30 minute deadline.
I took up my stroller on the halfway line and joined by Carl and his son who is currently injured and a couple of his mates.
The match kicked off and Elston are a very young side whilst Southbank some of their players have played for a few clubs here and there. The youngsters of United started brightly and could well have been ahead after the Southbank keeper was tested after just 4 minutes.
Around the 10 minute mark, the visitors began to play themselves more in to the game and push forward a lot more.
In the 20th minute LEON SPALDING beat the home defender and then side footed past the keeper to knock his side in to the lead. After 23 minutes, Southbank were 2-0 up and looked strong, when JORDAN COLEMAN bustled his way into the area before finishing.
Things seemed to be going the visitors way but they always say a two goal lead is a dangerous cushion.
On the half hour, a poor defensive mistake saw EDWARD FURMAN take advantage of the error and reduce the arrears to give Elston some hope.
Things got worse for the visitors as the clock was ticking down towards half time,when a slip up in the defence again was latched on to run through and equalise, as the half time blew, there seemed to be a few choice words between a couple of the visiting team.
The Second Half kicked off and both sides were committed in pressing forward and both keepers and defences were being kept busy in this tight game.
In the 72nd minute, Southbank felt they should have had a penalty which was turned away and they switched off whilst appealing, whilst a long ball out of the United defence saw WILLIAM VEYS on the counter attack and score to complete the turn around.
The visitors pushed everyone forward but it wasnt to be their day.
May I thank Referee Gavin Rice for the kind donation of £10 towards the blogs charity BUTTERFLY which supports men, women and children that have suffered violent and mental abuse. The running total now stands at £2693.75p
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