Went to my first ever women's match today, Wolves vs Flyde which is a top of the table clash in the 3rd tier. Enjoyed it although finished 0-0 there was a lot of chances. Nice to just park outside and stroll up and pay cash.
Saw a star in the future in Flyde keeper Khiara Keating, on loan from Man City. Only 17, one shot was heading for the top corner not only did she save it but actually caught with a superman dive, amazing. Her handling was perfect and has a massive kick. Will be playing for England in a few years I'm sure.
Marine v Southport today - smallest ground in NLN and no idea how it is allowed to hold matches at that level.
Sold out a couple of weeks ago. Southport sold out there allocation of 300 in about a week and a half and could sold it 3 times over.
Capacity 2000.
2500 last year at Southport and if the fixture was reversed, would have got well over 3000
Expect some massive crowds today, especially with no prem 3pm games
National League Boxing Day attendances:
York City 7,935
Gateshead 4,492 (3500 were Carlisle fans)
Hartlepool United 4,434
Morecambe 4,266
Sutton United 3,153
Truro City 3,148
Braintree Town 3,106
Eastleigh 3,020
Wealdstone 1,982
Solihull Moors 1,929
FC Halifax Town 1,813
Brackley Town 1,497
Elsewhere Bury had over 5000 in NPL West
West Didsbury had 1800 in NWClL Prem
Not seen the NLN & NLS attendances yet
Top 5 National League North/South Boxing Day attendances:
Torquay United 5,142
Hereford 4,670
Macclesfield 4,265
Dag & Red 3,679
AFC Telford United 3,011
The Hednesford pitch is absolutely beautiful as well, and the facilities are really good. They are top of the league going for their second successive promotion.
My team Walton & Hersham beat Chertsey 2 days ago in front of about 1300, we're top of the Southern Premier with an astounding 57 pts out of 66. Our manager was cherry picked by Yeovil about a month ago, but it doesnt seem to have affected our form.
It's a really interesting story actually. I've been supporting them for 30 odd years. They've got a great history (won the FA Amateur Cup at Wembley in 1973, beating Brian Clough's Brighton 4-0 at the Goldstone Ground in the FA Cup etc) but from about 2008 to 2020 had dropped right down to a level not much above park football. 7 local lads (18 year olds) "bought" the club and the rise since then has been insane. 3 promotions in 4 years took the club from Combined Counties Div 1 to top of the Southern Premier.
They got 2 things massively right - hiring an old player as Manager who had a very progressive passing game unseen at that level of football, and who brought in all his old mates who were capable of playing at a far higher level but were just happy to play with their mates, and hitting the social media angle at just the right time, with covid breaking out. The club has something like 1.2m followers on TikTok and sells shirts to 45 different countries. Totally insane. Every game was filmed as well, and often streamed live.
As the club progressed and became more serious, most of the lads dropped out because of the time and financial commitment required. They brought in Chris Corey, a football entrepreneur out in Florida who had been bugging them for ages to be involved. He's led the Miami World Cup bid, and has now set up a Walton & Hersham Academy in Florida. Yes, hundreds of kids wear Walton shirts in Florida, again totally insane.
Everyone thinks we have a massive budget because of the quality of football we're playing but it's only just about top half budget. A few decent players on maybe £500/week I guess, but a lot of very young ones on nothing like that. We've had a few league games where our entire back 5 is 21 or under which is pretty mad.
One massive problem though, Council own our ground. We had our own home for 70 years Stompond Lane, but we were forced out by the council who sold it for housing, and built as a purpose built hub adjacent to the out of town leisure centre. 3g pitch, great facilities for a Combined Counties league club but not really suitable for a team hopefully heading to the National League South. Pitch is rubbish (10 years old, but hopefully being replaced this Summer), floodlights are rubbish, and while we have an excellent main stand holding 350, there is no other cover on the other 3 sides. We really need covered terracing behind the goals to both create some decent atmosphere, and for health & safety - the last thing you need is a crowd of 1500 and it pouring with rain and everyone trying to get under cover. We get the gate money and (eventually) revenue from pitchside advertising hoarding, but we don't get any of the bar money at all. We're probably losing out on £100k a season here, at the play-off game alone last season against Gloucester we had 2,200 attending and turned £20k at the bar - didn't see a penny.
Wow, that was a lot longer than I planned. Hope it was interesting!
It's a really interesting story actually. I've been supporting them for 30 odd years. They've got a great history (won the FA Amateur Cup at Wembley in 1973, beating Brian Clough's Brighton 4-0 at the Goldstone Ground in the FA Cup etc)
Very interesting - if you keep rising, you need to sort out either a new ground or better arrangements with the local council otherwise you will be stuck with ground grading and revenue constraints.