Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Loughborough University v Bridgnorth Town - Saturday 24th November 2012

Saturday 24th November 2012
Loughborough University 0 Bridgnorth Town 1
Midland Alliance League
Admission £4.00
Attendance 62
Programme £1.50
The game was played at the new University stadium which is a very nice venue.  The ground is dominated by a large 300 seat stand which has a nice bar area at the back of it.  The rest of the ground is open terrace but spectators are directed to sit in the stand.
Programme are available at the turnstile.


Match Programme




Rugby Union - Loughborough Students v Ealing Trailfinders - 24th November 2012

Saturday 24th November 2012
Loughbrough Students 4 Ealing Trailfinders 41
Admission £4.00
Attendance - around 200
Programme £2.00 - very nice issue
A game played in constatnt rain.  The large Ealing pack helped secure a comfortable win.  The game was played on the main Rugby pitch at the front of the campus.  It's a basic venue with wooden railings on all 4 sides and floodlights.  There is no seating or cover.
The programme is a season shell with a four page match specific insert.  This is sold at the entrance table which is under a gazebo.


Match Programme


Friday, 23 November 2012

Rugby Union - Cambridge University v M.R. Steele - Bodger XV - 21st November 2012

Wednesday 21st November 2012
Cambridge University 30 M.R. Steele Bodger XV 10
Friendly Fixture - 65th Season
Admission - £10 to stand or £25 to sit
Programme £1.00
Attendance - not offically given but around 2,500 - 3,000 - a sell out

The M.R. Steele Bodger XV are an invitational side that are put together by Mickey Steele Bodger for an annual game against Cambridge University.  Played on a Wednesday afternoon it is one of the big fixtures in the University sides programme and attracts an excellent following.  It very much an "old fashioned" event which is extermely posh.  I felt a bit out of place.  Boating blazers, old school ties, college scarves etc were on display.  It is an event that has stood the test of time.

Former Hull, St Helens & Great Britain Rugby League legend, Shaun Long, was named in the Steele Bodgers side.  Now that's a combination you would never have put together a few a years ago.  Unfortunately though he did not play.

The day was spoilt by terrible weather of heavy rain and blustery wind.  The quality of Rugby was poor but this day is not about spectating its about socialising.

Programmes were on sale inside the turnstile houses but I would imagine that there were not many dry one's after the game.  It's an A5 full colour 16 page issue.


Match Programme


Worcester City v Workington - 17th November 2012

Saturday 17th November 2012
Worcester City 1 Workington 1
Blue Square Conference North
Admission - £12.00
Programme - £2.50
Match Badge - £2.50 (£5.00 for a programme & match badge together)
Attendance - 867

This is the last season for football at St George's Lane as the ground has been sold to building developers.  It's quite sad that this fine old ground will be lost at the end of the season.  It's one of a dwindling band of old style large non league grounds.

Hemmed by housing and a canal the ground is dominated by a large main stand.  There is terracing on all four sides with a large barn type cover opposite the main stand.

Programmes are sold from a table as you enter the ground and as a bonus the club are issuing individual match day badges to commerate their last season at the ground.  I have only seen one other non leagueclub do this on a regular basis and that was AFC Wimbledon.  Well done City.  The programme is full colour glossy, 36 pages of A5 size.  It's standard BSN issue but their some nice individual articles.

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Berlin Tour - TuS Makkabi

Sunday 18th November 2012
TuS Makkabi 2 TSV Rudow 0
Berlin Liga
Admission – 6 euro
Programme – none but team sheet available
Attendance

Getting there
The Julius-Hirsch-Sportlange Eichkamp is very near to the Mommsenstadion which is the home of Tennis Borussia Berlin.  The nearest public transport is the Messe Sud S-Bahn Station.  Walk past the Mommsenstadion on your right and the complex is at the end of this street.  It’s a very large complex with some impressive facilities. 

The Ground
Unfortunately TuS played the game on a 4G pitch.  It has a cage around it but it is set back so spectators can stand inside.  There are a few benches but that is it.  There are no spectator railings around the pitch,  this led to spectators standing on the pitch when sides warmed up.  It is very disappointing for this level of football.  Next door is a grass pitch which has permanent railings around it and advertisement hoardings.  I don’t know why they don’t use this ground as it would be much better.  A lady stands and collects your match entrance fee on one corner.  She had team sheets but you have to ask for them.


Rugby Union - Birmingham & Solihull v Bromsgrove 17th November 2012

Saturday 17th November 2012
Birmingham & Solihull 18 Bromsgrove 18
National League Division 2 North
Admission £10.00
Programme - free
Attendance - a rough head count of 160

Birmingham & Solihull RFC have moved to the Portway ground after a two year groundshare at Solihull Moors FC.  The ground was the home of Birmingham RFC before they merged with Solihull RFC in 1989.  The ground is just off the M42 and down a country lane.  It may be diffiuclt to reach by public transport.

It's a basic venue with a small raised stand which has no seats.  There is a small area of hard standing but the rest is just grass.  On the day I visited everything was very boggy so take your boots.  Everything is a bit rough and ready, although, the floodlights look modern.

The programme is free of charge which is good as I think £10 is too expensive to watch this level of Rugby Union.  Programmes are available at the entrance of the clubhouse - basically help yourself.  It's a 16 page A5 full colour issue and is match specific.

Match Programme







Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Berlin Tour - Hertha Berlin

Monday 19th November 2012
Hertha Berlin 1 St Pauli 0
2.Bundesliga
Admission - 22 euro
Programme – 2 euro
Attendance – 39,127

Getting there
A really easy venue to get to.  You have the option of either travelling by S or U Bahn.

The Ground
Not just a fantastic historical stadium but an extremely impressive sports complex.  The only downside is the running track around the pitch.  I purchased my ticket on line but due to the plenty of empty seats I could have bought a ticket on the day.  Once inside you can generally move from the cheap seats to the expensive ones on the half way line.

Programme
Available inside the stadium and also from the Hertha club shops in the centre of Berlin.  I purchased mine from the one at Zoo Gardens.  It’s a 76 page issue with a laminate cover.  It’s very good but not as good as a few years ago when it was a 100 page issue.

The Game
A deserved win for Hertha but they left it late scoring the winner with 5 minutes to go.  There was an impressive following of St Pauli supporters.

Note
I did have the option of attending the Hertha Berlin Under 23 game against Carl Zeiss Jena game played on the previous day.  I found out that Hertha did not issue a programme for this game only a team sheet.  I’m don’t think that they are issuing this season.  That’s very poor for a club playing in the Regionalliga Nordost.


Match Programme

Match Ticket