Esh Winning

FA Vase 1st Qualifying Round
Esh Winning 0 Penrith 2
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Millhead

North Lancashire League - Division One
Millhead 0 Cartmel & District 3
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Millhead FC’s ground should be preserved as a national treasure. The area is noted for its limestone deposits and several quarries have been excavated.This is one- two sides of the pitch back on to the walls of the abandoned quarry with the ball frequently bouncing back off the unforgiving surface. Behind the far goal a darts board-style target has been painted several feet wide and upwards of the goal. ‘Dave’s Target’ is scrawled the message- it turns out that the home side’s no5 is indeed called Dave.

He doesn’t disappoint'.He adds: 'On the nearside is a small covered standing area bearing the legend ‘Iodine Park’ an ironic name given after many players over the years have incurred cuts and bruises from the rocks appearing through the surface'.

The ground itself is locted in Warton a hamlet literally under a mile from Carnforth and is a little tricky to locate. If you past the Warton sign and fail to 'rubber neck' you will miss the sign for the Village Hall where the players change. The pitch is about a 100 yard walk behind the Village Hall.

I think i picked the perfect day to visit Iodine Park for throught the day it was bathed in glorious Lancastrian sunshine. This was my first expereince of visiting the North Lancashire League and i hear there are some more 'gems' to be found in some fantastic scenic locations. I will be back !