Hucknall Town 2
South Normanton Athletic 2
South Normanton Athletic 2
Gate £3
Atten 80ish
Ground & Match Enjoyment - 8/10
My intended fixture at
Guiseley had been called off much to my frustration as I have been
looking forward to a trip to Nethermoor for some time. A quick check
on the iphone told me that Hucknall Town's game was on and minutes
later I had re-routed for Nottinghamshire.
Hucknall Town FC was
established as a colliery side in 1943 and rose up through the
football period. From 1999 to 2004 Hucknall Town F.C. played in the
Northern Premier League Premier Division, and actually won the
championship in the 2003-4 season. However the ground did not meet
the then standards of the Football Conference they were refused
promotion. That decision has proved to be a tipping point for the
Club, albiet in a negative sense as they nose dived down the leagues.
It would have been easier for the club to just fold but the loyal
band of followers were determined that should not happen and in
recent times have regrouped and are now only looking in an upwards
direction. I really admire theircollective effort, thus deserving any success that will come their way.
As I walked around the
ground today , I was able to see subtle reminders of the once reached
dizzy heights of yesteryear. Despite being in need of a lick of
paint in parts , it is quite clear that this ground is too good for the league
they find themselves in today. On entering the ground and main
building I was welcomed by a strong aroma of well cooked burgers to
my left , where as to my right was the whiff of freshly applied paint .
The game itself was
the best I have witnessed in this league this season. The first half
was a very even affair with chances for both teams. But the second
half was very watchable with four goals shared. I had in fact missed
the opening goal as I had not finnished my generous portion of chips
for my half time snack. As I came out one of the Staff asked if I was
enjoying my visit. “yes” I replied but shame it's goaless “
She laughed and said it was 1-0 as a goal had been scored literally
seconds before I came outside from my half time snack. I must admit
that it is not the first time I had missed a goal. My personal best
is 4 goals in any one game during my memorable visit to New Mills in 2010.
Hucknall fought back
and took as deserved lead as they started to get on top with a super goal and as time was running out the
visitors hit back for what some would say a well deserved draw.
I really enoyed my
visit to Watnall Road , great facilities, a warm welcome by friendly
and loyal volunteers and very decent football on the pitch …... what's
not to like ?