Monday, 9 May 2011

FA VASE FINAL 2011

EMLEY TO WEMBLEY .....
my vase journey started in september in the small Yorkshire pit village of Emley and ended at Wembley - home of football

COALVILLE TOWN 2 V WHITLEY BAY 3

pics , vids and report to follow

THE FAMOUS BOBBY MOORE STATUE


Post match celebrations

Whitley player proudly shows his medal to fans !

Bay fans out in force at Wembley

Saturday, 2 April 2011

FEED THE CHOW !

PAUL CHOW SCORES A HATRICK IN SEMI FINAL 2ND LEG V POOL
WHITLEY BAY ARE BACK AT WEMBLEY

WHITLEY GOAL MACHINE CELEBRATES !

HILLHEADS WAS BOUNCING !


COALVILLE TOWN CELEBRATE SEMI FINAL WIN AT KINGS LYNN

Coalville beat Kings Lynn 6-2 on Agg


Saturday, 26 March 2011

Poole Town

Sat 26th March
FA Vase Semi Final 1st Leg
Poole Town 1 Whitley Bay 2

Gate:
£8
Atten: 1652
Food & Drink: just a coffee & kit kat £1.40
Ground: Excellent pitch ,warm welcome, very basic facilities. Looks like an old school playing field,good job a new fence was erected this week otherwise much worse 2/10 (1 for the ground and 1 for the new fencing)


Match Enjoyment: Enjoyable game and Whitley Bay were in the deep end at Poole ! - Poole played really well and fully deserved to even win the game until Whitley were thrown a life jacket with two late late goals. This really was a smash and grab raid - 8/10
  
View all Vids (5) 
Includes Whitley's late late winner ! 


Whitley arrive !
Today was a special day especially for the Dolphins of Poole. The hosts had worked very hard to make their big day go smoothly and full credit to them. The bumper crowd was ready and as they welcomed the arrival of todays visitors from Whitley Bay,winners of the Vase for the last two years.Forget about the Wales v England game .... this was the game of the day !


The new Whitley Bay kit - perfect for a smash and grab !
 

Feed the Chow !

Poole defend Whitley Corner
Whitley score a late equaliser
The Poole handball which led to winning goal.

Goal machine Kerr pops one in the top corner to spark wild Whitley celebrations

 

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Semi Final

Am really looking forward to this one a sell out 2000 crowd is expected and 300 Whitley Bay fans will be making the 800 mile round trip.
The match is Ticket Only...


Monday, 14 February 2011

Quarter Final Draw



Today was the draw for the 6th Round of this years Vase Journey and if truth be told the only fixture of serious interest is at Dunston.A North East Derby , should be a decent crowd for that one.I need some time to work out which game we will attend. I could be heading for Geordie Land !
  • Poole Town v Torpoint Athletic (2-1)
  • Coalville Town v Leiston (1-0)
  • Kings Lynn Town v Rye United (3-1 aet)
  • Dunston UTS v Whitley Bay (1-2)
Final scores in brackets



    5th Round Action
     Leiston v Long Buckby


    Poole celebrate final whistle v Spennymoor

    Sunday, 13 February 2011

    Stanstead

    5th Round

    Saturday 12th February - FA Vase 5th Round
    Stanstead 0 v Dunston UTS 2
    Gate
    : £5
    Atten: 430
    Ground: Very basic ground , which lacked atmosphere. Only one side with a stand the rest just railings around on a cricket pitch - 2/10
    Food:  Homemade Sausage Roll £1 Coffee 80p
    Match Enjoyment:Not the most exciting of matches. Dunston in full control, mainly due to more experienced players . In truth Stansteads big day never really 'took off' ! 3/10




    Contrary to belief its not always easy being a ground hopper and today was no exception. As a hopper you are always prepared to make a last minute change to the best prepared plans and today was a classic example of that. For some reason it was difficult to chose which game to see in this round as several of the matches were appealing and in the end i ended up at not my intended first choice. Originally i was going to Kings Lynn a ground i was really looking forward to visit and the fact that the opponents were local rivals St Neots only added to the occasion , i also heard that segregation was in place for the game which i don't enjoy as it limits the chance to wander freely , but due to numerous events this morning i decided to go to Poole v Spennymoor but the very basic ground was of putting but the North v South thing added interest. To be honest i was not feeling in great form due to some kind of fever but in the end i knew it was only Vase Fever !

    When i left home i was still undecided and in the car i actually asked 'Linda' (my sat nav) to take me to Norfolk , home of Kings Lynn. But for some reason after the going through the Dartford tunnel i turned left instead of right going against Linda's wishes , my new direction was Stanstead Airport !

    I was now heading for Stanstead v Dunston UTS. This game appealed to me for a few reasons it was a classic example of North v South , two teams from completely different parts of the country and people with very different accents.

    Stanstead FC ply their trade in the Essex Senior League and actually won the league last season. In fact their very good run has continued this season. They are in fact previous winners of the Vase in 1984 when they beat Stamford 3-2 in the final. I spoke with their manager before the game and he seAfter 34 games they had only 4 defears all seasonemed very confident of his boys and the rise from the bottom when he took over four years ago was something he was very proud of.


    Todays Visitors are Dunston UTS from the Northern League. Dunston is known as where Gazza started his playing days.
    Full history of Dunston UTS history can be found here ...  Dunston History

    Hargrave Road - Main stand at Stanstead's ground.
    As usual on Vase day i always go for a fry up and today was no exception as after the  busy morning food is what i needed on arrival at the town centre of Stanstead. I was directed by a local to a cafe on the high street called "Yummy's" the name itself was good enough for me. As it was Vase day the House  8 item Special was ordered and eaten with ease.

    As i came out of the cafe and walked down the high street towards the ground i bumped into Isaacs another ground hopper friend of mine but what was he doing here i asked as he was supposed to be at the Poole v Spennymoor game, as we laughed he asked me the same question as for him i was supposed to be in Kings Lynn !!
    Dugouts

    The ground itself is a very basic one no where near the charm of the previous round at Herne Bay. Only one little stand here and the rest of the pitch was protected by railings on the cricket pitch. The charm factor was very low.


    Directors Box
    On the positve side the stand they did have was a little quirky.

    Today was a big day for the club and the local radio were there to cover the game and for a step 5 club that was unusual.
    Players Tunnel


    There were many hoppers present at todays game from all over the country.The crowd looks to have exceeded expectations and around 400 plus had gathered as the game started


    The opening 15 minutes were very good and a decent game was in the making. But then Stanstead had to make a change as a defender went of injured and from then on they never really recovered


    The opening goal for Dunston was due to a mishap on the edge of the Stanstead box the goalie and two defenders left the ball for each other and then through sheer panic was toe punted out for a throw in but before the ball could go out a quick thinking Dunston player knew the goalie was off his line and first time chipped the ball over everyone into the back of the net from the right touchline. Silence had over come the shock of everything as it all happened so quickly. But in reality it was a piece of decent skill by Dunston


    The boys from Gateshead now appeared to have a foot hold on the game, as Stanstead offered very little.
    Midway through the second half they made the game safe from mistake by a Stanstead defender who instead of heading the ball clear let it bounce and lost sight of it in the low setting sun. Dunston pounced and scored the vital goal to kill off any faint hopes the Essex boys had.
    Dunston players celebrate with their fans
    The rest of the game was played in full control by Dunston and as the final whistle blew geordie celebrations were loud and very well deserved.  Stanstead's big day landed with a bump and they  failed to really ever take off !!
    Travelling back i heard of the very decent games at both Poole and Kings Lynn , had i picked the wrong game to go to ? maybe, the ground was not the most scenic and atmosphere not brilliant especially by the home supporters at least Dunston supporters made some noise. But the day had unfolded in an enjoyable way and i have no regrets as it is all part of my Vase journey. There is something very special about the Vase and i cant wait for monday's draw to see where my next day out will be.

    Monday, 24 January 2011

    5th Round Draw

    Vase Fever

    Things are starting to hot up now as teams get nearer to Wembley. I got an early text from a Whitley Bay fan showing their happiness with their home draw and avoiding the three other northen league clubs.


    Whitley Bay Celebrate scoring winner
    Herne Bay equalise

    The draw in full
    Whitley Bay v Dunstable Town
    Coalville Town v Holbrook Sports or Lancing
    Torpoint Athletic v Billingham Synthonia
    Poole Town v Spennymoor Town
    Leverstock Green v Rye United
    Leiston v Long Buckby
    Kings Lynn Town v Gresley or St Neots Town
    Stansted v Dunston UTS

    Now the question is , which game will we choose to go to in the 5th round ? Three matches stand out.
    Which ever game we go to i am sure it will be an excellent adventure.
    Cant with until 12th February when i will continue on my Vase Journey