That is one hell of a match report. Take this bit:
Charlton Athletic grabbed the lead, following their first attempt on goal, with seven minutes and 58 seconds on the clock.
No one in a Fisher shirt pressed Ibrihim Fullah in the middle before he played the ball out to winger Tagoe on the left, who got the better of Fisher right-back Jack Gibbons and fizzed in a low cross which was tucked home first time by Rylah with his right-foot from inside the six-yard box in the middle.
That is one hell of a match report. Take this bit:
Charlton Athletic grabbed the lead, following their first attempt on goal, with seven minutes and 58 seconds on the clock.
No one in a Fisher shirt pressed Ibrihim Fullah in the middle before he played the ball out to winger Tagoe on the left, who got the better of Fisher right-back Jack Gibbons and fizzed in a low cross which was tucked home first time by Rylah with his right-foot from inside the six-yard box in the middle.
Although Wingate & Finchley haven't announced ticket details for the game, we do know that for the second round game they charged £12 adults, £8 concessions, £5 under-18 and under-11s free.
Although Wingate & Finchley haven't announced ticket details for the game, we do know that for the second round game they charged £12 adults, £8 concessions, £5 under-18 and under-11s free.
Jeez Fisher only charged us £8
£12 for a London Senior Cup match would be ridiculous.
Even EFL trophy matches are £10, FA Cup v Walsall £10, shouldn't be charging more than £8-£10 for a London Senior Cup game
According to the Wingate & Finchley website it's now scheduled for Tuesday 26 November. Still 7.45pm, but 2 weeks earlier. It isn't showing on our website, but we do seem to have an away game at Bournemouth on 10 December so it looks like the revised date is correct.
I can confirm that the match against Wingate & Finchley will take place on Tuesday 26th November. Unfortunately, it is the same night as the first team game at Burton Albion, but was the only date available for both sides.
I've been going to W&F occasionally over the last 10yrs or so. I think it's usually £12 to get in these days, regardless of the competition. It's a funny old ground and shares a stand with the rugby club next door. One stand back to back - quite an odd but strangely handsome construction, for all you architect addicts out there! There's a decent bar and food is good on league match days, but not sure what would be available for this game. It's kinda remote, but worth a visit if you're a ground hopper and want to tick it off your list 🙂
Getting to Wingate and Finchley using public transport. When i visited the ground I took a a tube to East Finchley(Northern Line) and from outside the station took the 263 bus which takes about 20 minutes, it's then about 5 minutes walk to the ground. If coming by car the postcode is N12 0PD.
Getting to Wingate and Finchley using public transport. When i visited the ground I took a a tube to East Finchley(Northern Line) and from outside the station took the 263 bus which takes about 20 minutes, it's then about 5 minutes walk to the ground. If coming by car the postcode is N12 0PD.
Yeah, the Finchley tubes are all relatively close, then a bus. New Southgate on the overground is the same. Classic Charltonlife chat 🙂
Henry - how about remembering the current genocide being given to the people of Gaza by the nation of Israel, and I shall keep reminding you of this as long as your avatar remains as is.
What's Henry's avatar got to do with the London Senior Cup? (Please keep politics off the forum!)
If you find yourself in the area a bit earlier, The Bohemia in North Finchley is a terrific pub - brews its own beer - with decent food, and is 15-20 mins walk from the ground.
Henry - how about remembering the current genocide being given to the people of Gaza by the nation of Israel, and I shall keep reminding you of this as long as your avatar remains as is.
How about you stop politicising a perfectly normal thread against the express wishes of Admin.
If you find yourself in the area a bit earlier, The Bohemia in North Finchley is a terrific pub - brews its own beer - with decent food, and is 15-20 mins walk from the ground.
Now this is the sort of useful information you don't get from the Official Site.
If you find yourself in the area a bit earlier, The Bohemia in North Finchley is a terrific pub - brews its own beer - with decent food, and is 15-20 mins walk from the ground.
Now this is the sort of useful information you don't get from the Official Site.
As a "mature aged" adult I still love walking into a new pub and feeling pleased that it looks great, smells great, and start scanning the pumps as I walk in ! It is a bit like the bars in Spain that have their bottles set up behind the bar like a work of art!
If you find yourself in the area a bit earlier, The Bohemia in North Finchley is a terrific pub - brews its own beer - with decent food, and is 15-20 mins walk from the ground.
Good pub that. The tap for the unimaginatively named "London Brewing Company", I do like their Oyster Stout.
If you find yourself in the area a bit earlier, The Bohemia in North Finchley is a terrific pub - brews its own beer - with decent food, and is 15-20 mins walk from the ground.
Now this is the sort of useful information you don't get from the Official Site.
To be fair, it would be quite remarkable for the OS to give pub advice for a U21 visit to a 7th tier ground
Here’s how our U21s line-up in tonight’s London Senior Cup clash against Wingate & Finchley at the Maurice Rebak Stadium: MacLorg; Asiimwe, Toure, Hunter, Bower; Kedwell (c), Mwamba, Fullah; Rylah, Dixon, Enslin
A lot of people want Dixon in the first team but since he's not getting any game time there it makes sense to play him in the U21s, especially against a men's team.
A lot of people want Dixon in the first team but since he's not getting any game time there it makes sense to play him in the U21s, especially against a men's team.
He's still raw too... could easily still end up going the way of Joe Pigott vs Millwall if we throw him into First Team Football here in England too soon - Playing League Football in Jamaica is one thing, same with playing International Football against the might of Honduras, Nicaragua and Cuba, but they're probably not much better than our level.
Only games I've been disappointed not to see him more are the EFL Trophy ones (Okay he probably would have appeared vs Cambridge but for the red card), and Southend, albeit that turned into a ridiculous match, and probably would have appeared later on had things been a bit more comfortable.
Here’s how our U21s line-up in tonight’s London Senior Cup clash against Wingate & Finchley at the Maurice Rebak Stadium: MacLorg; Asiimwe, Toure, Hunter, Bower; Kedwell (c), Mwamba, Fullah; Rylah, Dixon, Enslin
Subs: Sadler, Safa, Thomas, Hobden, Peterkin
Couple of very young subs, assume Thomas and Peterkin are u16s.
Here’s how our U21s line-up in tonight’s London Senior Cup clash against Wingate & Finchley at the Maurice Rebak Stadium: MacLorg; Asiimwe, Toure, Hunter, Bower; Kedwell (c), Mwamba, Fullah; Rylah, Dixon, Enslin
Subs: Sadler, Safa, Thomas, Hobden, Peterkin
Couple of very young subs, assume Thomas and Peterkin are u16s.
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Charlton Athletic grabbed the lead, following their first attempt on goal, with seven minutes and 58 seconds on the clock.
No one in a Fisher shirt pressed Ibrihim Fullah in the middle before he played the ball out to winger Tagoe on the left, who got the better of Fisher right-back Jack Gibbons and fizzed in a low cross which was tucked home first time by Rylah with his right-foot from inside the six-yard box in the middle.
Seven minutes and fifty-eight seconds.
Wingate & Finchley v Charlton Athletic, Tuesday 10 December, 7.45 kickoff.
Ticket prices to be confirmed.
£12 for a London Senior Cup match would be ridiculous.
Even EFL trophy matches are £10, FA Cup v Walsall £10, shouldn't be charging more than £8-£10 for a London Senior Cup game
When i visited the ground I took a a tube to East Finchley(Northern Line) and from outside the station took the 263 bus which takes about 20 minutes, it's then about 5 minutes walk to the ground.
If coming by car the postcode is N12 0PD.
Been to the ground once. It was freezing, so the Guinness I was drinking while watching the match stayed rather cold!
As a "mature aged" adult I still love walking into a new pub and feeling pleased that it looks great, smells great, and start scanning the pumps as I walk in ! It is a bit like the bars in Spain that have their bottles set up behind the bar like a work of art!
To be fair, it would be quite remarkable for the OS to give pub advice for a U21 visit to a 7th tier ground
Only games I've been disappointed not to see him more are the EFL Trophy ones (Okay he probably would have appeared vs Cambridge but for the red card), and Southend, albeit that turned into a ridiculous match, and probably would have appeared later on had things been a bit more comfortable.