Essex Senior League Play Off Final, Saturday 2nd May
My fourth play off outing in a row and the fourth one in seven days came from Roding Lane, Buckhurst Hill, for a big Essex Senior League play off final, and it was between two sides who finished fourth and fifth in the standings after they both won on the road in their semi final games in midweek.
Buckhurst Hill had been in an incredible run heading into the play offs and had finished five points ahead of Barking who also got into the play offs before the final weekend, but with them finishing in the final play off spot they knew they to win promotion they would have to do it the hard way and win on the road twice, well they achieved stage one of that in midweek, and now they faced a rampant Hill side for a place in Step Four.
Shall we see how both The Stags and The Blues won those semi final ties, below is how they achieved it....
Great Wakering Rovers 1 Buckhurst Hill 1 (Buckhurst Hill won 3-1 on penalties)
Buckhurst Hill were up against a GWR side who were in a title battle for the majority of the season, but ended up five points behind winners Little Oakley, and actually only finished above Buckhurst Hill on goal difference in the end, well, Thomas Barton handed the hosts an 18th minute lead, Harry Lusher levelled five minutes before the break, and with no further goals, the tie went to penalties, and Hill prevailed to keep their dreams of promotion going for another few days.
SOUL Tower Hamlets 1 Barking 2
And over at Mile End, Barking were taking on runners up SOUL who still had a chance of winning the title on the final day, and despite winning they saw Oakley win too to take the title by two points, Barking finished eight points behind their opponents but that meant nothing in this one, and although SOUL went in front through Samir Bihmoutine eleven minutes before the break, Barking turned it around, levelling through James Folkes midway through the second half before Ryan Pickles stoppage time winner sent the visitors into today's final.
Now these two had met in a final already this season, the Peter Butcher Memorial Trophy at Billericay Town, Barking had ran out 1-0 winners in that and had also beaten them 4-1 at home in August, but, the last time the two met was the final day of the regular season only a week ago, and Hill won that 2-0 at Roding Lane, today's venue, which ultimately sees them at home tonight, had Barking won that game they would have finished fourth and Hill fifth, and it could have been a different outcome as both would have played different sides in the semi final too.
Anyway, all that was immaterial now and it was only today that counted, Hill had never been any higher than the level they are at now, Step Four was always a dream but now it could become reality, Barking of course have been at that level before and wanted to return there once again, so who could keep there nerve in front of a bumper crowd of 1,044 at Roding Lane, we would soon find out.
The first period was certainly a cagey affair, no surprise with what was at stake, Barking were ones who probably had the better chances that did come along, but both struggled to play any free flowing football, Finlay Dorrell did have the ball in the hosts net early on but saw the flag raised after the ball had hit the net, and then Christian North had to make a smart save to deny Ryan Pickles.
Hill didn't really create much in the way of clear cut chances, which for them was very unusual, which was a credit to the visiting defence, but they almost went in front right on half time when hosts full back George Edwards curled a brilliant effort against the underside of the bar, and it would turn out to be the final action of a first half that in the main was pretty mediocre and with neither side able to find any goals.
Would either side manage to play any expansive football after the break, well not really, a similar type of contest continued as both sides tried desperately to gain an advantage, Hill were very grateful to North in their goal, he made a couple more stops, both from the luckless Dorrell in front of goal, Hill still could not find that clear cut chance to give them any advantage either, would anyone find a winner before the end came and extra time and maybe penalties would then be required.
Well, step up Arthur Massingham, on the bench for this one but being brought on in the 74th minute to try and make a difference, well, he certainly did that, as eight minutes after coming on he got the ball and ran towards the penalty area, he then cut inside onto his right foot before curling an absolute beauty beyond visiting keeper Omer Ozer who to be fair did not have much to do all afternoon, and into the top corner.
It was an absolute worldie, and completely out of context in the game itself, and it now meant The Stags had around eight minutes plus stoppage time left to keep The Blues out and win promotion to Step Four, what did, if anything, the visitors have left, they didn't have long to salvage this tie, but they could not find a way through a stubborn Hill back line.
And after a tense few minutes for the hosts, the referee brought an end to proceedings and Buckhurst Hill had completed a remarkable journey from Step Seven, even Eight at one stage, through to Step Four in only a few years, what an achievement this is for the club and for manager Mark Williams, and also chairman Simon Cornwell, these guys are good people and deserve this success, what a day for the club, and what a wonderful promotion they have achieved.
Commiserations have to go to Barking though, they more than played their part in this one and could easily have won this themselves had they taken the chances that did come their way, but their always has to be a loser in these games, and today sadly for them it was the visitors, Craig Edwards and Co have had a great season and I am sure they will be back firing again next season after a summer of reflection.
Final word to Buckhurst Hill though, amazing achievement, and now they must prepare for Step Four football next season, incredible, am sure they will celebrate a bit first before having a summer to relax before embarking on what will no doubt be a tough season next year but also a great experience too. Go well boys go well.....
Full time Buckhurst Hill 1 Barking 0
Finally it was good to spend the day with Scott W & Sam Gardiner, part of the Back Post podcast crew which sadly had to be paused in December, but good to catch up with these people as always, and a nice photo below was taken before we all left, good times and a great day all round, marvellous.....























































