We’ve seen sending offs galore between the two sides, last minute winners, relegation-saving goals and strikes that would have won goal of the season if it was in the Premier League. Today, we would have swapped all of that drama for a dull 1-0 away win. Irrespective of the result, it would be one of the better away trips of the season.
Hampton & Richmond Borough 2 Lewes 1 – The Beveree – Saturday 30th August 2014
In the past few weeks we’ve been left ruing some bizarre refereeing decisions that have had a direct impact on our poor start to the season. Today, once again there was some poor officiating although none of the decisions could be said to have ultimately impacted the result. The Rooks only came to life when Hampton & Richmond’s full-back Ben Osman was sent off for a second yellow with twenty minutes to go.
One became two soon after when left-back Wells was allowed to head home unmarked. The day was going from bad to worse. But then, a ray of hope as Ollie Rowe pulled one back and then Osman was sent packing. Could we fashion another dramatic result at the Beveree?
Ten minutes later, Nathan Crabb got to the byline and pulled the ball back to Terry Dodd. Five yards out and Dodd managed not only to fail to hit the target but managed to clear the pretty high stand behind the goal. I repeat, from five yards. Hampton were now hanging on, although using as many time-wasting tactics as possible. Last season, the FA, under instruction from FIFA, instructed referees to only stop the game for an injury if it was clearly serious or a head injury. Yet today the referee kept stopping play every time a Hampton player rolled around on the floor. If we can be bothered to understand the rules then surely they can too.
Alas, for all the bluster it wasn’t enough. A fifth consecutive defeat for Lewes was our reward for the long journey. You make your own luck in football, so they say but someone needs to tell us the recipe!