It is rare that I go to a game and do not whip out my camera or my phone to record the action but yesterday as the referee blew the final whistle at The Dripping Pan I realised that I hadn’t taken one picture. Not that there wasn’t any action on the pitch, but I had a guest with me. Football Jo.
Today’s visitors were Kingstonain, complete with Martin Tyler as their assistant manager. Yep, THAT Martin Tyler. One can only speculate if he commentated on the game from the bench in the same style he does for Sky Sports.
This was another Lewes game that was due to clash with Brighton. Previous clashes had seen average gates of less than 600 and on a chilly afternoon a crowd of around that would be a good turn out.
Lewes 1 Kingstonian 1 – The Dripping Pan – Saturday 14th January 2012
It was Horsham all over again. Lewes ended up conceding a late equaliser in a game that they should have put to bed before half time. At least this week we didn’t see any silly antics when Lewes were awarded a first half penalty as Paul Booth took one look at the bench and Simon Wormull’s nod said it all.
Half way through the first period the linesman called the referee over. A heated debate took place on the touchline with the Kingstonian bench, the result of which was the K’s manager was sent off. In a day and age where any language seems to be acceptable on a football pitch it must have been something very bad for the red card.
Half time and to feed my hunger I queued for a burger. ”Cheese burger please” I asked…”Chedder, Stilton or Burger Cheese?” I can honestly say I have never been offered Stilton on a burger at a football game and it was tops. If that is not enough to put another few hundred on the gate I don’t know what ever will.
The second half saw Kingstonian come back into the game and test Rikki Banks. Lewes had a great shout for a penalty when Nanetti was hauled down but the referee instead chose to book the Italian for diving. A big let off for the visitors and they made The Rooks pay. First Banks pulled off the “save of the season” from Simon Huckle. But the 711 in the ground could feel a K’s goal coming and with ten minutes to go Duff skipped around the normally solid Hustwick and he beat Rikki Banks to give Kingstonian a deserved equaliser.
A draw wasn’t the tonic we were looking for after a difficult week but results elsewhere still kept the Rooks in 4th place. The cold wasn’t enough to keep away the fans and even Football Jo loved it, although that was perhaps she fell in lust with a certain little Italian with magic feet. Here we go again.