TIVIDALE (The Beeches)

For the second Saturday in succession I found myself in the West Midlands. Three weeks after I originally planned to go Tividale (the pitch was frozen that morning) I finally made it to The Beeches today, the 4th round of the FA Vase being an irresistible attraction.

Tividale is a 'blink and you miss it' place, the ground being situated on the main A4123 road between Oldbury and Dudley. The ground is in the middle of a housing estate just off this main road.

I arrived in good time to bag a parking spot near the ground as there were warnings that, with a larger than normal crowd expected, there may be problems. This allowed me to take advantage of the Tividale clubhouse where there was a choice of 3 ales on draft (I opted for a belated Skinner's Christmas Fairy ale).

The first thing you notice as you enter The Beeches is the slope. The ground is on a hill on the pitch gradient certainly reflects this. All the cover is along one side of the pitch, with wooden benches providing the seating requirements.

There was a decent attendance today, as the later rounds of the FA Vase tend to bring the crowds out. Both sides are slightly above mid-table in their respective leagues, Tividale in the Midland Football Alliance and Binfield in the Hellenic Premier League (step 5 v step 5).

Despite the windy conditions, and a heavy sanded pitch, a tight game was expected but, unfortunately for the visitors from Berkshire, the tie was effectively over after 15 minutes. Tividale, despite playing into the wind, raced out of the blocks and blitzed The Moles with a three goal salvo.

After 7 minutes Chris Russell skinned the full back and raced through to cross for Matt Jukes to tap home. After 11 minutes a ball was played high into the box, but the wind held it up, and it fell nicely to Lee Chilton on the edge of the area who curled it home. Tivi's third goal arrived after 15 minutes when a cross from Jason Chilton was hit home by Luke Paskin.

Tividale had chances to extend their lead but a shell shocked Binfield managed to avoid conceding anymore goals before the half time interval, even managing to get into the Tividale penalty area in the dying moments of the first half.

Whatever Binfield manager Mark Tallentire said at half time seemed to have worked as they started more positively and, after 53 minutes, Ian Davies got a goal back. Maybe there was a chance of a comeback? Tivi were rocking but on the hour Jukes broke through and rounded the keeper to restore the homesters three goal advantage.

Any faint hope Binfield did have was extinguished on 68 minutes when substitute Callum Whitty was shown a straight red card for an 'over the top' challenge. This allowed Tividale to run riot in the final period of the tie.

The superb Chris Russell again did the hard work to cross for Chilton to tap home his second (82). Russell finally got the goal his performance deserved when he ran through to dink the ball over the advancing 'keeper (85). In the 90th minute Jukes tapped home to complete his hat-trick.

This was the second successive game Tividale had won 7-1 and it deservedly put them into the hat for Monday's 5th round draw.



 

The was a big crowd at The Beeches but there was no need for
rooftop standing!
 


Jason Chilton (3) crosess for Luke Paskin (just out of shot) to run in and
score Tividale's third goal...

...who is then promptly mobbed by his teamates!
 





Tividale on the attack once more



The only time Tividale 'keeper Tim Beech was troubled in the first
half was when a corner kick caught the wind




Saturday 21st January 2012
FA Vase 4th Round
Tividale 7-1 Binfield
Attendance: 192

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