Re: Summer 2015 | Page 109

Lewes FC The Rooks secured another season in the Ryman Premier League on the final day of the season with a 2-0 victory over bottom club Bury Town, finishing two places and five points above local rivals Peacehaven & Telescombe who occupied the last of the four relegation places. Joint top scorers with eight each, were Luke Blewden, Sam Cole and Elliott Romain. Best results of the season? a 2-1 win over 5th placed Enfield Town at the end of March and a 1-0 win over 4th placed Dulwich Hamlet mid February. The Rooks then took on the Hawks of Whitehawk in the Parafix Senior Cup Final at the American Express Community Stadium, but were unfortunately on the end of a 5-0 drubbing. Lewes were largely second best in a game dominated by the team from Conference South, not surprising when you consider Whitehawk included ex Brighton players, Jake Robinson and Sam Gargan, as well as former Crawley Town player, Sergio Torres. The Hawks were 3-0 up inside the first 40 minutes and speaking to a Rooks fan afterwards, the game was over as a competition by half time. For this particular fan, the highlight of the second half was a red flare landing on the pitch! He also reported that on the Falmer Station platform afterwards, Lewes fans were chanting “…you’re just a small town in Brighton…” while Whitehawk fans responded with “..you’re just a small town in Ringmer…” No trouble, but just some good old fashioned banter which made me laugh, so I think honours even on this front. An enjoyable day out for the fans and great experience for the players I’m sure but what are the objectives of the Rooks for next season? After narrowly avoiding relegation, according to Lewes interim boss Steve Brown, finishing next year in the top half, or even a place in the play offs would be the main goal. The Club is definitely building for the future and will no doubt now be planning how they can push for more silverware over the next few years. Crawley Town FC After a season largely worth forgetting, the ignominy of relegation to League 2 was sealed on the last day of the season after a 2-1 defeat against fellow strugglers and former FA Cup Winners Coventry City. Quite simply, Crawley had needed one win from their last 2 games to be sure of safety. Despite the heartache of seeing a 3-2 lead with 3 minutes to go at Peterborough turn into a 4-3 defeat the previous weekend, there was still an electric atmosphere for the last game, especially where I found myself, behind the goal in The Bruce Winfield Stand on the final day. 5,700 were packed into the Checkatrade.com Stadium as fans were optimistic that Crawley could stay up. Things were looking good when goalkeeper Brian Jensen saved a Coventry penalty just before half time. Electric turned to fever pitch when Mathias Pogba put Crawley ahead in the 47th minute with a powerful header. Football can be ectasy one minute and agony the next, as Coventry scored twice in the last 15 minutes to win it for the Sky Blues and send Crawley down. So can we expect a similar dramatic clear out of players that the Club experienced last summer? Let’s start with the top spot, the Manager. Dean Saunders had been brought in as an interim boss for John Gregory who had to step down due to ill health. Certainly the majority of the vocal support on that final day made their feelings known and for Saunders to stay. Alas, this was not to be, as a few weeks later ‘Deano’ was announced as the new boss of Chesterfield. Former Cheltenham Town boss Mark Yates has been appointed as the new first team manager on a two-year contract. As a player, the 45-year-old represented Birmingham City, Burnley, Lincoln City, Cheltenham, Doncaster Rovers and Kidderminster. He was part of the Birmingham City side that won the 1991 Leyland DAF (now Johnstone’s Paint) Trophy final at Wembley and played a key role as Cheltenham captain in securing promotion to the Football League and promotion to League One in 2002. East Grinstead Hockey Club East Grinstead Hockey Club have completed their season during May, having achieved several remarkable feats.  Following a 10 year journey, in which the ladies have progress through promotion after promotion, EGHC Ladies 1st team have now reached the top level of the game in England, and join the Men’s team in playing in the National League Premier Division.  They secured their promotion during a series of playoff matches over the weekend of April 18 an 19, beating Slough and Wakefield 7:1 and 4:3 with a display of fine attacking hockey.  EGHC’s GB International, Sophie Bray was on the score sheet several times over the weekend while her international team mate, Kirsty Mackay in goal was critical to the team’s success.  A fantastic season with a real team work from players through management and coaching shows what the club is capable. While the ladies were victorious and secured promotion, the Men missed out in the playoff final to a 7G&