The original Saints formed in 1973 playing in local leagues at the Memorial Park in Tydd St Mary. The club moved from the Boston League to the PDFL in 2012 and have achieved 5 promotions in six seasons to reach the Premier Division. Last spring the club relocated across to Tydd St Giles to become Tydd FC.
The village pitch was cordoned off for the event with gazebos set up for refreshments and random chairs supplied for the ‘hoppers. The players use the community center facilities and the pitch is roped off on all sides. The ground isn’t up to Step 7 status yet, but they were giving special dispensation for this Groundhoppers event.
Tydd faced Moulton Harrox, their opponents taking the lead on the half hour through Ian Bradbury. The visitors took command after the break with a brace from Joe Townsend, firing in at the far post before heading home from a corner kick on 57 minutes. The saints quickly replied with a fierce long throw towards goal, taking a deflection on route, with Jake Clitheroe claiming the touch. With time running out they were awarded a penalty, which Clitheroe despatched but it was too late to pinch an unlikely point.
TFC 2(Clitheroe 59 90+4pen)MHFC 3(Bradbury 29 Townsend 50 57)Att.342
618. Memorial ParkSutton Bridge United 5-3 Peterborough PoloniaPDFL Premier Division 4.30pm ko
Sutton Bridge is in South Lincolnshire close to both the Norfolk & Cambridgeshire borders. Sutton Bridge United reformed in 1984, having originally been founded in 1909. The club have played in local leagues and this is their third spell in the PDFL.
The club currently have two Saturday adult teams playing in the Peterborough League, a veterans team in the Peterborough Veterans league, and youth teams in the Peterborough and District Junior Alliance league and under 10s teams in the Mid Norfolk Youth League. Memorial Park has changing rooms set back from the roped off pitch, because of the cricket field in between, with temporary dugouts added at one side.
The Polish side turned the game on its head with Piotrek Stepien tapping in at the far post, before a good finish by Dorian Janicki made it 1-2 at half time, which was the cue for the drummer boy to go completely ape shit on his drum. During the second half some young lassie took offense to the drummer, trying to wrestle his instrument from him, before punching the skin and breaking it. The club security had to intervene to break up the fight, apparently started because the din was putting off the home goalkeeper.Jack Fowler fired Sutton Bridge level on 56 minutes before a hat-trick by Matthew Eaton including two penalties each side of the heavy rainstorm, one of which saw ‘keeper Bialoskorka receive his second yellow card. Wojtowicz grabbed a late consolation for Polonia, which wrapped up a fixture which had everything… 8 goals, a red card, a thunderstorm and a bit of aggro, so tremendous value for four quid!
SBUFC 5(Sutton 20 Fowler 56 Eaton 67pen 71pen 75)PPFC 3(Stepien 36 Janicki 43 Wojtowicz 90)Att.337
The ground has a standard main stand, decked out in green seats on the far side with a small covered enclosure behind one goal. The clubhouse and changing rooms dominate one side, with the dugouts in front of the building.
The Greens opened their campaign against Deeping Rangers and were quick out of the blocks making a positive start in the opening period. However it was the visitors who struck first with Michael Simpson receiving a through ball and firing in from 12 yards. That turned out to be the main highlight of the game, with both sides huffing and puffing but a lack of any real composure in front of goal saw neither ‘keeper really tested.
STFC 0DRFC 1(Simpson 17)Att.285
#HeedHopperAfter the match I headed into Sleaford with Mark Wilkins to tick off some GBG pubs. We then made our way back towards our digs in Long Sutton, calling at Donington, Bicker and Swinehead before crashing out with a kebab compass at the Crown & Woolpack for our overnight stay, before part 2 of the ‘hop on Sunday. (to follow)SpondoolicksBoth PDFL fixtures admission £4 and Programme £1.Sleaford Town £6(didn't buy a programme) Pin badges purchased from Terry's Badges £3 each.