Essex Senior League, Saturday 23rd April
I was at Catons Lane for the final weekend of the Essex
Senior League season, and it saw goals from Charlie Smith and Stan Leech help Saffron
Walden Town net a comfortable win over Hoddesdon Town to claim the runners up
spot and seal a promotion play off place to boot.
The equation for the hosts was simple, grab at least a point
and second place and the play offs was theirs, however if they slipped up
against a Hoddesdon Town side who had beaten Walthamstow and Stansted recently,
they could be pipped to second spot by Redbridge who were facing relegation
threatened St Margaretsbury at Oakside.
Walden then were in the driving seat prior to kick off then,
it had been a remarkable end to their campaign as at one point a couple of
months or so ago they were well off the pace and it seemed no chance they would
challenge for that playoff place, but since losing at Cockfosters in
mid-February they are eleven matches unbeaten having won ten of those, with a
goalless draw at FC Clacton being the only one they have failed to win in that
time.
It's an amazing run of form that has seen them in this
position to have the chance of grabbing second spot and a playoff against a
third bottom side in one of the Step Four divisions for a place at that level
next season, but it would not be an easy game against a Hoddesdon Town side
who, although have nothing to play for and are down in an unspectacular 14th
position, have been in decent form lately.
Since the start of March they have lost just twice in eleven
in all competitions, and as said above have beaten Walthamstow twice in that
period and also ended Stansted’s hopes of the playoffs too after beating them
as well, although all three of those games were at Hoddy’s Lowfield ground,
their away form is nowhere near as strong as their home form, so you would
certainly have expected the hosts to get the job done here today.
But pressure does funny things doesn’t it, Walden had it all
to lose going into this one whilst Hoddesdon could just play with freedom, like
they had been doing recently, so you can never tell what may happen, could
Walden hold their nerve though and claim that coveted play off spot and see
themselves just ninety minutes away from a possible promotion?
A bumper crowd of 776 were in attendance for this one, a magnificent
effort from all concerned, and it certainly had a latter FA Vase round feel to it,
this was a big day for the club, and although Walden dominated the opening half
it looked as though they would go into the break still in a nervy position
although they were still heading for that point they needed despite not finding
that goal.
Gavin Cockman had gone closest in the opening forty minutes
or so, thumping a powerful effort from an acute angle against the woodwork,
possibly via Hoddesdon keeper Alex Read’s hand, whilst the hosts had numerous
efforts go straight at Read, however, two minutes before the break Walden eased
their nerves by finding the net.
Khris Oti had been put through, and although he stumbled under
pressure from close attentions from defenders, the ball was played back into
the middle where the superb Smith was on hand to convert a first time finish
past Read and into the net to send the 800 plus crowd wild, as well as Jason
Maher and co on the side lines too, it was a huge goal, and one that settled
down any nerves amongst the home contingent, sending them into the break a goal
to the good.
Hoddesdon had very little in the way of attacking play thus
far in this contest, but they almost stunned their opponents when firing inches
wide shortly after the break, it was the warning that Walden needed as an
equaliser from the visitors would leave the hosts in a nervous position once
again, especially as Redbridge were making light work of St Mags at Oakside, so
losing this one was certainly not an option.
As it turned out Hoddy rarely threatened thereafter and The
Bloods looked the more likely to add another goal, a goal that would certainly
seal their runners up spot and the play off place too, and with three minutes
of the ninety to go, Walden sealed that position with a second goal after
substitute Leech nodded home a Craig Calver cross from the right, and cued celebrations
with the noisy Walden fans behind the goal.
A comfortable win then for the home side, and great scenes
thereafter as the hosts received their runners up tankards and shield, it’s
been an amazing finish to the season from them, unbeaten in twelve games, eleven
of those wins, and they head into that playoff against a side yet to be confirmed
in top form, and they will not fear anyone in their bid to gain promotion.
Full time Saffron Walden Town 2 Hoddesdon Town 0
Shall we see how the final day of the Essex Senior League panned out, why not...
Results
Clapton 0-4 Woodford Town
Cockfosters 0-1 Athletic Newham
Enfield 4-0 White Ensign
FC Clacton 1-1 Southend Manor
Ilford 1-1 Little Oakley
Redbridge 6-1 St Margaretsbury
Saffron Walden Town 2-0 Hoddesdon Town
Sawbridgeworth Town 4-1 West Essex
Takeley 2-2 Stansted
Walthamstow 2-1 Stanway Rovers
Final Table
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