Road to Molineux

Heath Hayes 4 Bilston Town 1…David Waple bagged a hat-trick as Heath Hayes stormed into the J.W. Hunt Cup quarter finals with a comfortable 4-1 victory over Bilston Town. The Colliers never looked back after taking a second-minute lead and now face a home tie against Sporting Khalsa.

p20140318aTuesday 18th March 2014
Heath Hayes 4 Bilston Town 1
J.W. Hunt Cup Second Round
At: Coppice Colliery Ground
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £5; Programme: none
Weather: cold and dry

Heath Hayes (blue and white stripes / blue / white): 1. Ryan Goodwin, 2. Joseph Geldart, 3. Adam Robinson (capt), 4. Scott Alexander, 5. Tom Baggott, 6. Liam Degville, 7. Andrew Davis, 8. Adam Green, 9. David Waple, 10. Thomas Green, 11. Daniel Scragg. Subs: 12. Lloyd Dunet (for Thomas Green, 55), 14. Grant Winwood (for Davis, 62), 15. Adam Langley (for Adam Green, 71), 16. Tom Hurdman (not used).

Bilston Town (orange with black and white chest hoop / orange / white): 1. Chris Thomas, 2. Duncan Evers, 3. Leon Pugh (capt), 4. Adam Edmunds, 5. Lee Onions, 6. Jamal Pinnock, 7. Kyle Hill, 8. Stuart Skitt, 9. Giovanni Shaw, 10. Adam Hill, 11. Michael Nelson. Sub: 12. Rhys Hall (for Shaw, 57), 14. Sam Melia (for Edmunds, 36), 15. Danny Mason (not used), 16. Adie Beckford (for Hill, 57).

Referee: Stuart Winton.
Assistants: Michael Eades and Phil Magness.

Attendance: 57
Duration: first-half: 47:08; second-half: 47:23

Goals:
1-0 David Waple (2)
2-0 Adam Green (26)
3-0 David Waple (39)
4-0 David Waple (53)
4-1 Adie Beckford (84)

Cards:
Heath Hayes: none
Bilston: Adam Edmunds (YC, 31)

Bilston Town 1 Sutton Coldfield Town 1

Wednesday 9th January 2013
Bilston Town 1 Sutton Coldfield Town 1
(Sutton won 5-4 on penalties, no extra time)
Walsall Senior Cup Quarter Finals
At: Queen Street, Bilston
Kick-off: 8-25pm (delayed by 40 minutes)
Admission: £3; Programme: £1 (20 pages)
Weather: cold, foggy
Attendance: 120
Duration (45): first-half: 45:10: second-half: 48:06
 

Sutton Coldfield Town booked their place in the last four of the Walsall Senior Cup, winning 5-4 on penalties against Bilston Town at a foggy Queen Street after the tie finished 1-1 after 90 minutes. Because of a 40-minute delay caused by floodlight failure, the game didn’t kick off until around 8-25 pm and by the 23rd minute both sides had found the net. Nick Turton’s opener for Bilston was cancelled out by Reece Leek. Neither side could find a winner during the second half and sensibly the tie went straight to penalties because of the time, 10-10 pm, and thickening fog. The Steelmen had third penalty saved while all the other nine were converted so Sutton won the shoot-out 5-4. The Royals join Walsall FC in the semi finals who won 2-0 at Walsall Wood last night. 

I’ve got Tim on the Non-League Matters Forum to thank for flagging up this game and tempting me into a short trip down the M6 to the Black Country when I’d decided to give a midweek game a miss. 

Bilston are really on the up at the moment and remain top of West Midlands (Regional) League Division One with an unbeaten record (15 wins and two draws from 17 games). Tonight, as one contributor to the programme highlighted ‘It’s the first time in many years that we can welcome Southern League (sic) opposition to Queen Street’. I know what he means even though visitors Sutton Coldfield Town are members of Evo-Stik League Northern Premier Division One South, three promotions above The Steelmen. Bilston and Sutton were regular opponents over many seasons 10–25 years ago. 

I love Queen Street with that fabulous tangerine-painted main stand, a relic from a past non-league era and long may it continue to look over the playing surface. Perhaps that love of Queen Street is shared by others as quite a few groundhoppers – Ratty, Rob, Mugsy, Coxey and Tim to name a few – were also at the game. The announcer allowed us to copy down the line-ups (much appreciated) before reading them out to a crowd that numbered over one hundred, many wearing tangerine and white scarves. 

Around five minutes before kick-off, as the teams assembled in the tunnel, ‘pop’ – out went the floodlights! Fortunately, an electrician was called out to replace a blown fuse and the game got underway 40 minutes late around 8-25 pm. Bilston (in tangerine) kicked-off attacking the left-hand goal in relation to my seat in the stand. 

Bilston took the lead in the 6th minute. Nick Turton took the ball into the area on the right, beating two defenders before firing into the far left-side of the net to score his 21st league and cup goal of the season. “There’s only one Nicky Turton,” sang the delighted home fans sat in the stand. 

The lead lasted until midway through the first half. Louis Keenan crossed from the left into the area where Reece Leek rose to head past Bilston goalkeeper Ben Astley. 

So 1-1 at half-time. 

I found out the expected news that my raffle ticket (556–560) was unsurprisingly not the winner (581–585) so still nothing to add to my last prize of a Cheryl Cole poster and head massager won at Aberystwyth University ten months ago. 

On a more positive note, I hope the half-time bucket collection for cancer research was well supported. 

Sutton could have taken the lead a couple of minutes after the restart but Astley’s boot got in the way of Luke Chapman’s shot. Astley produced another save to block a shot from substitute Ben Lund while, in the 69th minute, Keenan’s free-kick hit the far left-hand post. 

The Bilston fan set next to me – a lady who’d only recently started watching the Steelmen – started to get worried and commented that it was “getting a bit precarious”. 

Astley continued to produce saves to keep in his in contention and pushed a curling effort from Chapman round for a corner. 

Then, in the 89th minute, Sutton thought they had scored the winner. From Craig Milligan’s corner, a header from Joel Kettle was blocked by a defender. The ball rebounded to Kristian Ramsey-Dickson who powered a header onto the underside of the bar and Astley somehow prevented it from crossing the line. 

I don’t know if extra time is used for drawn Walsall Senior Cup. Whatever the rule, sensibly, extra time was skipped – good news bearing in mind the time and fog. 

Taken at the left-hand end nearest the entrance, both sides converted their first two penalties (all left-footed) before Daniel Westwood had his saved by Jake Bedford. All the remaining penalties were converted with Sutton’s Scott Lycett scoring the match-winner at 10-20 pm. 

Bilston Town (tangerine/white/tangerine): 1. Ben Astley, 2. Neil Evans, 3. Leon Pugh (capt), 4. Rhys Hall, 5. Chad McCormack, 6. Neil Eccleston, 7. Matty Rutter, 8. Lee Onions, 9. Nick Turton, 10. Stuart Skitt, 11. Jamall Pinnock. Subs: 12. Daniel Westwood (for Pinnock, 67), 14. Matt Curley (for Turton, 85), 15. John Griffiths (for Rutter, 58), 16. Ryan Trumpeter (for Rutter, 73), 19gk. Karl Frankham (not used). Manager: Andy Rutter. 

Sutton Coldfield Town (blue/blue/blue): 1. Jake Bedford, 2. Scott Lycett (capt), 3. Louis Keenan, 4. Craig Milligan, 5. Joel Kettle, 6. Jamie Murrall, 7. Reece Leek, 8. Jamie Sheldon, 9. Kristian Ramsey-Dickson, 10. Mark Danks, 11. Luke Chapman. Subs: 12. Danny Edwards (for Leek, 63), 14. Phil Male (for Murrall, ht), 15. Ben Lund (for Danks, 63), 16. Andy Ling (not used), 17gk. Lee Evans (not used). Manager: Neil Tooth. 

Referee: Dave Kerrigan.
Assistants: Alan Sheffield and Glyn Thomas. 

Goals:
1-0 Nick Turton (6)
1-1 Reece Leek (23) 

Penalties
1-0 Leon Pugh SCORED
1-1 Louis Keenan SCORED
2-1 Stuart Skitt SCORED
2-2 Craig Milligan SCORED
2-2 Daniel Westwood SAVED
2-3 Luke Chapman SCORED
3-3 Lee Onions SCORED
3-4 Jamie Sheldon SCORED
4-4 Ryan Trumpeter SCORED
4-5 Scott Lycett SCORED 

Cards:
Bilston: Chad McCormack (YC, 26)
SCT: Mark Danks (YC, 53), Reece Leek (YC, 59)

Bilston Town 6 Wyrley Juniors 4

Wednesday 14th November 2012
Bilston Town 6 Wyrley Juniors 4
West Midlands (Regional) League Division One
At: Queen Street
Kick-off: 7-45 pm
Admission: £3; Programme: £1-50 (20 pages)
Weather: cold, dry
Attendance: 80 (headcount)
Duration: first-half: 46:36; second-half: 49:00
 

Quite a few things crossed my mind as I headed down the M6 into the Black Country. Bilston Town FC were the away side in my ‘match no. 3’ some 40 years ago; Queen Street deserves a place on all bucket lists of grounds that have to be visited; my Dad worked with a former Bilston Manager Alan Wakeman who played in goal for Aston Villa; the last of my two or three visits to the ground came during the 1999/2000 season; and would there be a programme tonight? 

I didn’t know while driving to the game that something else I recalled would have some relevance during tonight’s game. Back on Boxing Day 1997, I saw one of the remarkable comebacks in Stafford Rangers’ history. 

Facing Bilston in the Southern League Midland Division at Marston Road, Rangers looked totally down and out trailing 3-0 at half-time yet managed six unanswered second-half goals to win 6-3. Tonight, Bilston staged a fantastic comeback to overcome a 2-4 deficit and turn it into a 6-4 win which kept their unbeaten league record intact. 

And, yes, a 20-page programme was issued, on sale both at the gate and tea bar. No need to have worried about that! 

For first-time visitors, I personally think Queen Street is one of those grounds best seen in daylight to fully appreciate the place. I love the quirky tangerine-coloured stand. Saying that, at night, it does have a feeling of non-league football from a bygone age. According to Kerry Miller’s The History of Non-league Football Grounds, it was opened over 90 years ago in 1919 with the stand almost as old. Queen Street is a survivor from the good old days of non-league football, right down to being able to park inside the ground. 

Focusing tonight’s game and a quick glance at the league table shows that Bilston (28 points from 10 games) were in third position, five points behind leaders Wem Town with five games in hand. A quick bit of maths gives a league record of nine wins and one draw (1-1 against Mahal back in August). Visitors Wyrley Juniors (19 points from 12 games) occupied a mid-table eight position out of 18 teams. 

One thing of many I noticed before kick-off was the number of fans wearing club colours – tangerine and white scarves and the odd bobble hat as well. Teams were announced over the tannoy, though the PA man had already lent me his programme so I could copy down the line-ups. 

Wyrley Juniors (in black and white) got the game underway attacking from left to right in relation to my seat in the stand. 

Encouraged by decent vocal support, Bilston had the ball in the back of the Wyrley net in the 8th minute. However, Sean Pugh was flagged offside when he received a pass from Matt Curley. 

Three minutes later, Bilston were stunned when Wyrley took the lead. Chris Geldart, on the right, beat two defenders inside the area before drilling a low right-foot shot into the far corner of the net. 

Despite their possession, it was clear that Bilston weren’t firing and were told to “play football” and “not just kick and hope” when a speculative punt forward ended up harmlessly in the arms of Wyrley goalkeeper Jordan Hughes. 

The fans got involved and started louder chants of “C’mon Bilston” when a shot by Dan Kalinski flashed past the home goal. 

The Steelmen responded and a header from Curley rebounded off the bar from Danny Mason’s corner. 

It got even better for the home fans when Bilston netted a 23rd-minute equaliser. Nick Turton raced cleared from a pass by Lee Onions and fired low past Hughes to trigger one of the loudest (if not the loudest) goal celebration cheers at a West Midlands League ground. 

The home fans were celebrating again a minute later when Turton struck his second goal. Again he was put clear by a defence-splitting pass and clinically fired past Hughes into the left side of the net. 

When Leon Pugh headed over the bar, it looked like Bilston would go on and record a substantial victory. 

I was wrong with that assessment as Wyrley got back on level terms in the 33rd minute when Dan Martin fired home at close range following poor defending. If that wasn’t bad enough, Queen Street was stunned seven minutes later when the visitors regained the lead. Geldart, on the left, managed to squeeze a shot past goalkeeper Ben Astley from an acute angle. 

I’d bought a raffle ticket during the first half – 876–880 on the pink – and almost scooped the prize as the winner was 901–905. 

Bilston had the ball in the back of the net within 20 seconds of the restart but one again Sean Pugh strayed offside before firing home. 

Having survived that let off, Wyrley doubled their lead in the 55th minute to move 4-2 ahead. Aaron Wight delivered a free-kick into the area from the left and Nathaniel Hare headed past Astley into the top-left corner of the net. 

Again stunned into action, Bilston went close from a Curley header which was cleared off the line before giving their fans some hope just before the hour mark. Sean Pugh rifled an indirect free-kick into the back of the net past the helpless Hughes. The Steelmen now trailed by just one goal with half-an-hour still to play. 

Not finished, Wyrley quickly got forward and Astley pushed a curling right-foot shot to safety. 

Amid loud cheers, Bilston got back on level terms in this amazing game in the 63rd minute. Mason delivered a right-wing corner into the area where Leon Pugh ghosted in at the near post to glance a header into the far side of the net. 4-4! 

Full of confidence, Bilston pressed forward and Sean Pugh forced a save out of Hughes while Turton got between two defenders before shooting inches wide. 

Yet, mistakes at the back almost let Wyrley back into the game. Geldart shot wide and also headed straight at Astley. 

“We want five,” chanted the Bilston faithful from the stand. As the tangerines continued to press, I wondered if he Wyrley defence would remain intact until full-time. 

Hughes stood firm on his line to hold a 29-yard free-kick from Mason which took a deflection off the five-man wall. 

Amazingly, Wyrley should have taken the lead in the 85th minute. Hare found unmarked Lee Myatt inside the Bilston area but saw his shot kept out by Astley’s boot. 

With time running out, Bilston won a corner in the 88th minute, delivered by Mason, from which Curley headed home at the far left-hand post. 5-4 to Bilston and the cheer nearly lifted the roof off the stand! 

There was still time for more drama. Wyrley threw men forward and Stefan Gordon headed wide from Hare’s cross. 

But Bilston had the last word with a sixth goal scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time. Daniel Westwood cut in from the left and hit a low shot into the far corner of the net. 

Had I seen a 6-4 before? I couldn’t remember [I had… Nuneaton Griff 6 Southan United 4, 7th May 2007]. 

This was an amazing game at an amazing ground, which in due course needs another visit in daylight. 

Bilston Town (tangerine/white/tangerine): 1. Ben Astley, 2. Neil Eccleston, 3. Leon Pugh (capt), 4. John Griffiths, 5. Matt Curley, 6. Danny Mason, 7. Matty Rutter, 8. Lee Onions, 9. Nick Turton, 10. Sean Pugh, 11. Jamall Pinnock. Subs: 12. Daniel Westwood (for Sean Pugh, 83), 14. Mitchell Fellows (for Pinnock, 78), 15. Stuart Skitt (for Rutter, 58), 16. Rhys Hall (not used), 17. Chad McCormack (not used), 19gk. Karl Frankham (not used). 

Wyrley Juniors (black and white stripes / black / black): 1. Jordan Hughes, 2. Dan Martin, 3. Leigh Bevan, 4. Adam Brough (capt), 5. Neil Hudson, 6. Arron Wright, 7. Nathaniel Hare, 8. Tom Essex, 9. Chris Geldart, 10. Mark McMahon, 11. Dan Kalinski. Subs: 12. Stefan Gordon (for McMahon, 83), 14. Steve McMahon (not used), 15. Lee Myatt (for Kalinski, 81), 16. Mark Brindley (not used), 17. Chris Fowler (not used). 

Referee: G. Barrow.
Assistants: R. Massey and S. Rushbury. 

Goals:
0-1 Chris Geldart (10)
1-1 Nick Turton (23)
2-1 Nick Turton (24)
2-2 Dan Martin (33)
2-3 Chris Geldart (40)
2-4 Nathaniel Hare (55)
3-4 Sean Pugh (59)
4-4 Leon Pugh (63)
5-4 Matt Curley (88)
6-4 Dan Westwood (90+4) 

Cards:
Bilston: Neil Eccleston (YC, 55)
Wyrley: none