This year, Prescot Cables were playing away to Cammell Laird, on a bus route that was running, next to the Crosville (now First, soon to be Stagecoach) garage in Rock Ferry.
St Peter's Church, opposite the ground |
Cammell Laird seem to illustrate that a club with a profitable social club and small attendances will often do better than one with larger attendances and a lack of social facilities. We arrived at the well appointed Lairds Social Club expecting the game to be off, as it had been raining heavily for a couple of hours, not to mention for a few days beforehand. Looking out of the window, the bowling green looked in pristine condition, which had me wondering whether it is possible to play bowls in the rain. It might be better not to do so if the former World Champion David Bryant CBE is playing, as the rain would extinguish his trademark pipe.
Joining us in the bar was former Cables manager Dave Ridler, on holiday from his job with the Liverpool International Football Academy in Cairo. I assume he joined the 38 people who fitted themselves into the ground, the lowest attendance in the Division so far this season. At least there was plenty of room when the rain meant that everyone, apart from our intrepid musical section (Rod and Richard) made use of the available cover.
Fortunately, the covered standing is by the side of the pitch, at the end Prescot were attacking, so I had a good view of our attacks on goal.
Marlin Piana is denied by the goalkeeper |
Carl Furlong |
Anthony Shinks |
Dave Owens, also making his Cables debut |
I did not capture Prescot's second goal either, a minute into the half, on the "pies before pictures" principle, and as it was a cold wet day, not just a pie, but the last of the soup as well. Marlin Piana, who showed promise on his debut at Radcliffe a couple of weeks ago, fulfilled it with his first goal for Cables. At least I was in the ground to see it, a fair proportion of the crowd were still on their way back from drying off in the social club across the road. With the score at 2-1, it looked like a promising afternoon, and still did even when Cammell Laird equalised again. However, when they went ahead, as Dave Powell explained after the game, we seemed to throw caution to the winds to get a goal back, allowing them to put the game out of reach.
I am not sure if Cammell Laird have improved their floodlights since my last visit. I always thought theirs to be one of the darker grounds, but I was happy with the results to the end of the game. The pylons and heads looked the same, but it is quite possible they have had new bulbs.
Joe Fielding, pictured towards the end of the game |
The rest of the pictures from the game can be seen here.
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