Off we go again. Another away day, another jaunt through the villages and towns of Northern Germany.
For this game we travelled to the town of Lingen, where the two villages of Holthausen and Biene decided in 1931 to form a football team. Last season, as did we, they won their league, but have had a good season reaching 7th place.
An aside to this drivel, for the non German speakers amongst you: Biene is the German word for bee. Don't worry, there will be absolutely no reference or silly puns to do with bees for the rest of this blog.
Off we go |
As regular readers will know, when I go to away games, I set Emily (my sat nav) to avoid major roads, thus having a lovely drive across country, seeing places I would never normally see if I drove on the motorways. And so it was on this sunny Sunday. Everything was going well, until I reached the village of Biene.
Emily sent me into a new housing estate, and couldn't find her way out again. I was going round in circles and flapping about a bit. I took the decision to ignore her and drive back onto the main road.
Twas' a good decision as I ended up just behind the team bus and followed them in, through potato fields, until we finally arrived at the 1,800 capacity Stadion an Biener Busch.
The entrance |
The main stand |
I took my seat and awaited the match.
Match day programme and ticket |
Come on you Bees |
The hailstones came down and Zelda looked even more dicky arse with a pink umbrella, balancing a handbag, plastic beaker of champers, and a fag. Actually, not a bad trick, maybe she should audition for Holthausen's Got Talent.
"It's a no from me" |
The game! Conditions were not the best as we had a torrential downpour just as the game started, but Bückeburg were on a level par with Holthausen. Playing some inventive football, always looking to get foward, but the Holthausen defence were also well equipped to deal with any threat. In the 42nd minute, we lost the ball in the Holthausen half, and they countered, and scored, 1-0.
My spot for the second half |
It was raining, but I didn't mind as I knew we would win. 81st minute and Martin Prange comes on. Another Bückeburg attack, Niko Werner is pushed in the area, penalty. Surprisingly it wasn't the skipper who took the kick, but Prange, and he spanked it straight down the middle, with his first touch of the game.
As the ref indicated two minutes of injury time, Tobias Markowski came on up front for a 30 second cameo. In that 30 seconds he showed more goal threat than Fernando Torres.
Tobias Markowski |
In other news, and there is a lot of it:
After my redundancy I have decided to start my own company, as a music promotor. Exciting times ahead. Will keep you posted.
Romford and Gidea Park RFC won their league, Romford Raiders did the same, but lost the play off finals to Chelmsford yesterday. Still, South East Trophy winners and league champions is a fantastic achievement.
Romford Football Club beat AFC Sudbury 1-0 in their final home league fixture of the season, Jamie Dicks with the solitary goal.
Leyton Orient are doing their best to get relegated, throwing a 2-0 home lead away v Yeovil Town on Saturday.
We had a pair of ducks nesting and laid an egg in our garden. Decided to call them Gavin and Stacey. But now they have gone and so has the egg. Probably eaten by a predator.
Quack, Quack! |
Friendliness: 10/10
Clubhouse: 8
Seats: Yes
Behind goals: One area of hard standing
Cover: One stand
Floodlights: Yes
Barrier: Metal fence
Bratwurst: €1.70 - 8/10
Beer: €1.50 Veltins, not sampled
Entrance fee: €7
Programme: Free
Weather: 4
Ground: 8
Home fans: 4
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