The idea of the Blog is to support a small Charity and this season we have chosen "Nottingham Stroke Club". A small charity that relies on fundraising with no paid workers. It offers support to Stroke victims and hold day meetings every Thursday to include a Quiz, lunch, chair exercises and also day trips and holidays. We are to sponsor 25p for each goal we see scored during the 2019-2020 season at matches we attend. Any clubs that would like to pledge or friends/fans please contact me

OLYMPIC MAKE IT FOUR IN A ROW

Samba Nottinghamshire Senior League
Division One
RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC FC 2 BEESTON FC 1
Att: 23
A game played in very difficult conditions due to Storm Dennis raging throughout the afternoon, saw a match where chances went begging in the swerling wind and high over the crossbars and some good shot stopping kept the score down.

Radcliffe's Wharf Lane Ground sits at the side of the River  Trent and at present with the river high, then pitch isnt playable, so they have looked round and found this venue at Nottingham Uni Academy in Radcliffe the perfect place, with new changing rooms and even a washing machine in the referees room.

Referee Lewis Quayle kindly picked me up at Sherwood Manor in Nottingham and was soon at the ground for the 2pm kick off, both sides handed me their teamsheets for 1.20pm so I could go to the portacabin and grab a cuppa.

I tried several times to stand up the corner flags on each corner but after the strong wind had blown them down for the 8th time, I gave up.

The match kicked off and Olympic had the first few chances with the wind behind their backs and the visiting keeper being called in to action several times diving low to keep the scoreline goalless, but this was all to alter in the 35th minute, when a long low shot by NICK LEVACK squeezed in to the bottom corner of the net to put Radcliffe in front.

In the 38th minute, Radcliffe thought they had doubled their advantage when Brett Soiza had the ball in the net, but during the build up play, it appeared that someone had strolled off side, so it was still 1-0 at half time.

Beeston must have thought with the wind behind them they would be in for a easier second half, but it was Olympic in the 46th minute, who had a superb chance, but again the Beeston keeper was in fine form.

Beeston did come more in to the game but didnt really test the Olympic keeper very much, whilst the homesters played more on the break and on 73 minutes, the reliable visiting keeper misplaced a pass out of defence to the half way line, to which Player Manager Hegarty side footed towards goal and the strong wind took it narrowly wide.

JOESPH HEGARTY didnt have to wait long though for his opportunity as in the 76th minute, he cut in from the right side and stroked the ball in to the far corner of the net to put his side in to a two goal cushion.

The Oranges of Beeston pressed forward with the clock ticking down and in the 91st minute, a long range shot by ROLAND TOMLINSON hit the back of the net to reduce the arrears, but there was very little time for them to press forward for another try at goal, so Radcliffe Olympic FC have now won their last four matches.

A good match in very testing conditions and a credit to both sides in playing their parts.

I just thank Steve Hyde of Beeston FC for their kind donation of £10 and also Radcliffe Olympic FC for a donation of just over £6 to take the running total for the Charity Blog, NOTTINGHAM STROKE CLUB to a amazing £639.25p.

143 photos from the match can been seen on this LINK

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