Saturday, November 30, 2024
Travelling Tanners
Both teams sit precariously above the relegation zone. A win is needed, not just to help give our play-off hopes credibility but to avoid being dragged into a relegation battle over the festive period.
Kick off at 2pm. See you there!
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Hayes & Yeading 2 - 2 Tanners
On the ground where they film Ted Lasso, I hoped to see some entertaining football but alas we got a Storm Bert inspired wet and windy mess.
There was a certain amount of controversy to the host side's opening goal. Hayes & Yeading launched a swift counter attack, but we had cover in the middle of the park. The problem was, so was the referee. He blocked off the run of our defender and allowed them to run on and score.
The referee was unrepentant, but perhaps with a guilty conscience as he rushed to give a penalty when the Hayes & Yeading 'keeper slid in to tackle a Leatherhead player. Fitzgerald stepped up and slotted the ball into the bottom left-hand corner. Just before the break, the hosts go 2-1 up, but I missed this as I sheltered in the bar.
The second half was largely unwatchable. Both sides were now really struggling with the slippery conditions, and I really couldn't see how we could get anything from this game. Then on 80 minutes, the 'keeper opted to block a shot with his feet rather than dive to catch it and the rebound fell to Bartlett-Antwi who smashed it home.
Could we get a winner? This certainly didn't look the case until we got into the five minutes added time when we suddenly started playing the most dynamic football I have seen this season. We kept them hemmed in as we won corners and free kicks but we didn't do enough to carve out a clear chance.
On to Tuesday then and the visit of Abbey Rangers in the Southern Combination Cup…
Travelling Tanners
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Game off
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Tanners 0 - 1 Moneyfields
In two games where we probably would have targeted six points, we ended up with one; a lucky one at that.
This was another game where Leatherhead failed to inspire. Slow and lateral movement rarely troubled a Moneyfields defence, led by their Number 5. A pantomime villain that has everything in his locker; heading, shepherding the ball out and shithousery.
Again, 999 was called three times only for him to get up, smiling to the home fans. I actually thought he had gone too far in the second half when he feigned being knocked out - a move that should have earned him an instant substitution - but he smiled at the ref and he was allowed to play on.
In the last 30 minutes we finally showed some urgency and pressed for a winner. We won a series of free kicks and corners but couldn't find a way of scoring. It was early into this spell that we were undone though.
We won a freekick just outside the box, despite a non-injury to a Moneyfields player (guess who). The free kick was cleared with a long ball that sent their 11 away with only Sonny in front of him. Out Sonny came to greet the ball outside his area and the newly contracted player completely misjudged the bounce and watched helplessly as his leap was not enough to make any contact with the ball. The 11 collected the ball and passed it into an open net.
Hitting the bar and having a shot cleared off of the line helped build the excitement for the home supporters but ultimately, they trudged home disappointed. So, it's the visit of South Park on Tuesday. Another side that can ruin a ruddy night at The Grove.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Moneyfields are coming
The away game was a real footballing low for me. A last minute goal gave them their first away win with extra time to contemplate this on the drive home due to the Hindhead Tunnel closure. Hopefully, revenge will be ours.
Kick off at 3pm. See you there!
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Tanners 2 - 1 Westfield
The bogeyest of bogey teams were finally beaten last night, as Leatherhead progress in the Velocity Cup with a win over Westfield.
The game started brightly enough and Leatherhead had two early shouts for a penalty waved away. Then the half went rather stale until we finally did get a penalty for something I missed myself.
In a recent penalty, Lukas has put the ball down inititially then passed the honours to Tom Kavanagh who re-spots, takes and scores. And so was the case here. 1-0 on the stroke of half time.
Second half and Westfield wanted to continue their winning streak over us and probably played some of the better football. We had our moments, and in a good spell of pressure we forced a defender into handballing to prevent a cross from finding Lukas in front of goal. A red card for the defender and a penalty to us. This time there was no roleplay with Lukas and Tom and the penalty was missed.
A chance to bury the game was spurned and the ten men of Westfield rallied again and forced the seemingly inevitable penalty to take us into penalties. But luck was on our side.
It was a great ball from Kane into the box, and a smart run from Marco but I doubt he meant to caress the ball with his shin to deftly lob the 'keeper.
Into the hat and onto Saturday with the visit of Moneyfields…
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Westfield are coming!
Sometimes this cup can produce the fixtures with the most number of changes. I don't think we can afford to muck about too much.
Kick off at 7.45. See you there!
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Ashford Town 2 - 2 Tanners
Leatherhead escaped with a fortunate draw after they came up against a stubborn Ashford Town. This was a side we beat 4-0 just a few weeks ago, but today they outfought us for all but 20 minutes of the game.
In the first half we had our moments - Lukas forcing a save at the near post, for example - but it was Ashford Town who opened the scoring. A low shot at close range could only be parried into a dangerous area and the ball was slotted under the 'keeper. I went to the bar with about 5 minutes to go, as I was fairly confident nothing good would happen from it.
Second half and Ashford Town really started to turn the screw. We can ponder what would have happened if Lukas' close range shot had been put anywhere else but straight at the 'keeper or if the ball had crept in off of the post… but that would forget that in addition to Ashford's wonderful solo goal, they too hit the post after breaking free to be one on one with the 'keeper and had a goal disallowed for offside.
Then came the final run-in. In the last 15 minutes of normal play, finally Leatherhead looked like a force to be reckoned with. On the 80th minute, Ceesay fired in a shot that, for once, was not blocked by a defender and found the bottom left corner.
The home team were pretty angry with the referee for finding two additional minutes beyond the five he had originally indicated, that allowed us to score. One of those minutes was to allow Lukas to trudge off after receiving a second yellow card (both for dissent), and the second to watch the ball loop off Marco's head and sail towards goal it went.
Up the ball went, filled with hope, despair and a trace of disgust that we found ourselves in the desperate situation in the first place. Eventually the ball landed safely over the line to secure a point to help claw back the five we have lost ourselves in similar circumstances.
Back to The Grove and hopefully the drawing board, for Tuesday, and the League Cup visit of Westfield…
Saturday, November 09, 2024
Travelling Tanners
Kick off at 3pm. See you there!
Tuesday, November 05, 2024
Guernsey are coming!
Guernsey make the tricky trip that I hope the fog won't interfere with. Our guests are very much the Southampton of this league; second from bottom and with only one win to their name… BUT a recent defeat only came at the hands of an own goal so perhaps their fortunes have turned…
Kick off at 7.45. See you there!
Sunday, November 03, 2024
Tanners 0 - 1 RPV
Raynes Park Vale brought at least three ex-Tanners with them yesterday. Tom Richards, Cameron Black (who I thought would be more fondly remembered until I heard "F Off back to Dorking" shouted at him and Dan Hector. Annoyingly it was one of these players that ruined our day, with a goal.
A reasonably large crowd turned up and they were not rewarded with the type of play that has been on show over the past few weeks. The first half showed some promise but the second half was very agricultural.
Then the goal. On 78 minutes, Dan Hector picked up the ball just to the right of goal, made a run to the centre and sent a low shot across the face of goal and into the bottom corner. In the dying minutes we had a clear header that went wide which would have snatched an unlikely draw.
Onto Tuesday then, when Guernsey make the long trip for a midweek game.
Friday, November 01, 2024
Raynes Park Vale are coming
Another big game comes to The Grove tomorrow in the shape of Raynes Park Vale.
They finished in the most painful place of sixth last year, and find themselves there again now… We also did the double over them… They will no doubt come here tomorrow, looking for revenge.
Kick off at 3pm. See you there!