The weather for Prescot Cables' home game against Droylsden was nothing to write home about, being mainly cloudy. Fortunately it had not rained for a few days, allowing a full league programme. The dull grey light of an overcast day can confuse the white balance on the camera, and pictures alternate between a natural colour and a red hue, leaving people looking a bit puce. Tweaking the hue and saturation helps, and at some point I might try using a preset value. Raw files give more options to adjust white balance, but I am reluctant to use them for an afternoon game, as the disadvantages of buffering and processing time outweigh the advantages with my current equipment.
The visitors scored first after a number of our chances were saved, hit the woodwork, or went just wide. This seemed to be what we needed to press home our attack, with Lloyd Dean scoring the equaliser less than a minute later.
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Lloyd Dean |
The scores remained level at half time.
Not be outdone, Rob Doran scored 10 minutes into the second half. I did not get a picture, and the "sets off for goal" picture did not have the quality to make one of my press photos.
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Rob Doran |
Droylsden replicated our performance in the first half, scoring the equaliser almost immediately afterwards. Lloyd Dean made the crucial difference ten minutes later with his second goal.
The match report on the website was illustrated by the picture above of Antony Shinks. I cropped it as a crowd shot, although, as a number of people observed, many people take the opportunity of a throw into check their mobile devices, speak to their neighbours, or see what Jazz is doing on the Gasworks Side.
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Jazz McCulloch |
I was illustrating that crowds have increased by about 25% from last season. This more or less occurred as soon as Andy Paxton took over as Manager, and we have only had one or two league crowds below 200 since. The additional people (and those who have been around for a while) are seeing things on the field heading upwards. Lloyd Dean's first goal meant we have scored more goals than last season with eight weeks to go, more points after Burscough a couple of weeks ago, and more wins after the visit to Scarborough in January. Obviously we have to wait to see where we finish in the league, but it is a relief not needing to look sideways at the likes of Fleet Town to see who is better placed for reprieves from relegation. Researching this post, I see Fleet are having a better season too, so someone in Hampshire is probably relieved not to be looking at us.
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Andy Paxton, Steve Pilling, Roy Grundy, Garry Williams |
The rest of the pictures from the game can be seen on the club website
here, and on Google Photos
here.
Final score: Prescot Cables 3 (Dean 2, Doran) Droylsden 2.
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