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Monday 2 January 2017

Still Foggy In Essex - Aveley vs. Haringey Borough

The stand is out there somewhere
The final weekend of the Christmas period provided plenty of options for football. I opted for a Friday / Saturday combination and my first match was Aveley against Haringey Borough in The Ryman League Division One North. As with my last in Essex at Coggeshall, I had concerns on my way to the ground regarding fog but the game just about survived. This was the last scheduled mid week game for Aveley at Mill Field before they move to a new ground next season. I'd visited Mill Field before for an FA Trophy tie with Carshalton many seasons ago. Aveley also featured in one of the most incredible games I'd ever seen - an exhilarating last day match with East Thurrock on the last day of the season where they snatched the title. When I went to Haringey Borough's Coles Park when they were still in The South Midlands League. There have been many changes since, namely the introduction of an artificial pitch. Both sides needed the points - Aveley to cement their play off place while Haringey wanted to keep in touch with the sides in the play off places already.

Conditions at kick off at Mill Field
As you can see from the pictures, conditions weren't the best and was at times difficult to tell which team was which on the opposite side of the pitch. I could see enough to see Aveley take the lead in the first half when the forward is played in on goal and he makes no mistake to make it one nil. Then in the second half, they double their lead when the attacker slots in at the back post following a cross from the left. Haringey get a late goal back but Aveley hold on for the win.

An Aveley throw in the first half
I fully recommend a visit to Mill Field before the end of the season, it really is a fantastic ground. To get there from London you have to take a train from Fenchurch Street to Rainham which takes just over twenty minutes. Then from the station you can take the 372 into Aveley and this takes ten minutes if traffic isn't too bad. Pub wise in Aveley there is The Old Ship Inn and The Crown And Anchor which are both friendly locals that had decent selections of beer. The ground is then a steady five minute walk from the village. The clubhouse was welcoming and also had BT Sports. The bacon burgers from the tea hut are also worth trying out.  






Close up view of the stand

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