Friday, 7 May 2010

Wales U-19's 0-1 Northern Ireland U-19's







As admittance for this youth international friendly at Airbus UK's Airfield ground was free - despite the early 6:00 PM kick-off - it seemed too good an opportunity to miss to cast eye an over the future of Welsh and Nothern Irish football.

Five years ago I watched a Wales Under-16 team that included the then relatively unknown Gareth Bale and Chris Gunter in the full-back positions.

Since my last visit to the Broughton based Welsh Premier side in January the club has added a new seated stand behind one of the goals in attempt to gain their FAW Domestic Licence. Only a safety certificate issue with the local council appears to be preventing confirmation of their place in the 'Super 12' next season. Hopefully this will be resolved shortly.

On the field the Under-19's of Northern Ireland just had the edge over their Welsh counterparts with a late well-taken James Gray (Middlesbrough) goal the difference. The game was fairly even with some encouraging play from both sides. Daniel Alfei (Swansea), Kai Edwards (Wrexham) and Ryan Doble (Southampton) stood out for Wales while Jonathan Breeze (Wigan) dictated play in midfield for Northern Ireland.
Hopefully my match report and full team line-ups will feature in Issue 142 of Welsh Football Magazine - due out in June.
The current issue of Welsh Football Magazine (Issue 141) is out now and features a piece I have written on Wrexham FC and their progress, or lack of, under manager Dean Saunders.



Wednesday, 5 May 2010

NEWFA Cup Final: Buckley Town 3-0 Airbus UK




The NEWFA Cup Final presented an opportunity to take a look at the Racecourse Ground following the end of Wrexham FC's season a couple of weeks ago.




As Media Officer for Buckley Town it was pleasing to see them lift the trophy following a dramatic game which saw them overcome a strong Airbus UK second string. Having missed an early penalty and then reduced to 10 men - with forward Neil Wynne taking over in goal for half an hour - it was even more remarkable that Buckley dominated the game and won 3-0 thanks to some excellent goals.




A full match report and more pictures can be found at http://www.buckleytownfc.com/




As for the Racecourse - developments are quickly starting to take shape, certainly the speed in which the flats are being built on the car park right next to the Yale Stand. Unfortunately they will overlook a pitch in its worst state for quite some time. Clearly the demands of top-flight Rugby League (Crusaders RL) and Blue Square Premier football are taking their toll. Its pock-marked, the white markings for both sports clash and are unclear, while the ball bobbles when passed along the ground.




Pitch apart, it was a great way to end the term from a Buckley Town perspective with some silverware and Cymru Alliance status assured - follwoing an enjoyable and entertaining season.


Tuesday, 20 April 2010

NEWFA Challenge Cup Semi-Final: Buckley Town 2-1 Chirk AAA





The above pictures are from Buckley Town's hard-fought 2-1 NEWFA Challenge Cup Semi-Final win over Chirk AAA played at a neutral venue - the Brymbo Sports Complex.
The lower level side made it a difficult afternoon for Buckley but a classy finish from Colin Quirk 10 minutes from time put the 'Bucks' into the final. They will now meet Welsh Premier side Airbus UK in the final to be played at Wrexham FC's Racecourse Ground on Tuesday 4th May.
Brymbo is located up in the hills outside Wrexham with the Sports Complex's football pitch in a particularly nice spot. On one side there is a small seated stand and across from that a sheltered standing area while the main building hosts the sort of facilities that the local community can take pride in. With the sun out too - overall it was a particularly good afternoon for those with an affinity to Buckley Town.

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Elements Cefn Druids 1-2 Haverfordwest County







An Easter Bank Holiday Monday saw a trip to Plaskynaston Lane - home of the self-professed 'Oldest Football Club in Wales - Elements Cefn Druids, known as the Ancients.

Based in the Wrexham village of Cefn Mawr their quaint Plaskynaton Lane home has plenty of character and charm - but not the required facilities to gain an FAW Domestic Licence. This will be the Druids last full season at the ground before they move to a new-purpose built venue in nearby Rhosymedre which should meet all the new specifications. By then though, the Druids will be playing at a lower level in the Cymru Alliance for the first time in over a decade.
Unfortunately their history is all they've had to cheer about this season as they have languished at the bottom of the Welsh Premier, fielding a youthful side having had to slash their budget by 50% just prior to Christmas. Needless to say a number of players left but to their credit many have stuck around.
Attendances are regularly low despite nearby Wrexham FC's recent decline and dire performances at non-league level, they pulled in over 2,000 for a dismal draw against part-time Gateshead, while simultaneously Haverfordwest's visit to Druids brought a measly 64 spectators to Plaskynaston.

It is under these conditions that old Wrexham FC favourites Waynne Phillips & Lee Jones have done a superb job of keeping the Druids competitive. There are more connections to Wrexham FC's better days with Trinidad & Tobago World Cup star Dennis Lawrence also helping out, while the team-sheet includes sons of three notable ex-Wrexham players: Josh Russell - son of Kevin 'Rooster' Russell, Craig Pejic (son of Mel Pejic, brother of Shaun Pejic) and Jonathan Rush (son of ex-Wales & Liverpool goalscoring legend Ian Rush).

Despite their struggles the Druids soldier on and this game was no different. Haverfordwest - looking to secure their place in next season's 'Super 12' only took the lead on the stroke of half-time. They doubled it not long after the resumption but Druids were not outplayed or outfought.

With less than 20 minutes to go the Ancients had their playing co-manager, 40 year-old Waynne Phillips pulling the strings in midfield, sent off for a second bookable offence. Pleasingly they pulled a goal back as Rush scrambled in a consolation that gave Haverfordwest a nervy finish to the game.

Hopefully it will not be too long before the Druids return to the Welsh Premier - which would be a fitting reward for the small band of people who keep them going.

Man of the Match: Josh Griffiths. It was difficult to pick one player out of a real team effort but the dimunitive teenage wide-player for Cefn Druids stood out with his close-control and willingness to carry the ball forward.

Flint Town United 0-0 Buckley Town




The Flintshire derby between two of the Cymru Alliance's top four - league leaders Flint Town United and fourth place Buckley Town - did not live up to expectations.

Both sides were cautious and seemingly aware that any slip-up could cost them the game and their progress towards a good end to the season. The 0-0 scoreline was a fair reflection of the game. For Buckley a good finish is assured but Flint are going for the title and currently lead nearest challengers Llangefni Town by a considerable margin.

Flint's Cae-y-Castell home is impressive by Cymru Alliance standards - their raised, seated and well-covered main stand (with views of the surrounding shore an added bonus) houses some excellent facilities.

However the set-up is not deemed adequate enough to meet new FAW Domestic Licence requirements. Like Buckley Town they are working hard towards gaining it but as it stands - when Flint are crowned champions they will not be eligible for promotion to next season's newly-reduced Welsh Premier.
Though Flint have not been a top-flight team since the 1990's the ground has ironically played host to that level of football just a few years ago. When the Deeside Stadium pitch was being re-laid Connah's Quay Nomads played their home games at Cae-y-Castell.

Hopefully Flint will be able to keep their strong squad together so that when they are next challenging for the title they are eligible to take advantage of promotion.


Monday, 29 March 2010

Llandudno Town







The opportunity of a trip to the North Wales coast was something to look forward to as Buckley Town travelled to Llandudno Town in the Cymru Alliance. Both sides are in the top four looking to finish strongly and be in contention for promotion next season.
Llandudno came out on top in this game and deserved their 2-0 victory to stay in third - and off-the-field must be very close to gaining the FAW Domestic Licence which will enable them to accept promotion should they achieve it.

They have a strong squad at this level with the likes of ex-Wrexham and Wales Under-21 goalkeeper Paul Whitfield easily comfortable at a higher level.

Their Maesdu Park home would be fairly impressive by current Welsh Premier standards. Three sides have plenty of cover and seating with a cafe, large clubhouse and many other facilities housed behind the open end. It is clear the club has worked hard on investment in not only a well-appointed football ground but something that the whole community can enjoy.
Despite the cold wind which held the ball up for long periods of the game - the sunshine and the backdrop of the surrounding scenic landscape added to the experience. Another friendly club - I wish them well in their quest to go up but not at Buckley Town's expense!

Monday, 22 March 2010

Lex XI 0-2 Buckley Town







For a full match report visit http://www.buckleytownfc.com/.

I must have passed Stansty Park - home of Cymru Alliance side Lex XI - hundreds of times over the last decade on the way into Wrexham, most often to watch Wrexham FC less than a mile away on the other side of the big roundabout leading to the town centre. Until last Saturday however, I had never watched a game there.
The triangular patch of land located between Summerhill and the dual carriageway leading out of town used to be where Wrexham FC trained until their superb Colliers Park training complex was built in the late 1990's. Now the Stansty land provides the training ground for the Crusaders Rugby League club who have recently moved to the town.
Lex XI (formed by a group of Wrexham solicitors in the 1960's) have played there for some years now and despite the basic facilities and lack of finances often perform better than more touted, affluent sides at this level. This cold and wet Saturday afternoon saw most spectators huddled behind the goal where the only cover and seating could be found, the rest of the ground being open - and probably quite nice when the sun is out. The surroundings are relatively picturesque and overall Lex XI are another example of a warm, welcoming club kept going by a dedicated band of volunteers - including their players.
On a day when Wrexham FC's attendance continued to dwindle due to poor form and poor football it would be nice to think smaller, local clubs like Lex XI will be benefiting with football fans in the area looking elsewhere for their fix.
The home side are certainly giving plenty of effort in their bid to maintain their ever-present Cymru Alliance status. Thankfully from a Buckley Town perspective substitute Phil Molyneux provided the extra bit of quality needed to edge ahead with two well taken finishes. As well as the points it also provided revenge for a surprise home defeat inflicted by Lex the previous month.