Shetland League Premier Division
Fraser Park, Scalloway
Admission and Programme: N/A
Attendance: 35 (h-c)
Contradicting the tradition of things going wrong on Friday
13th, my third game during my stay on the Shetland Islands turned out to be the
best so far, in terms of the ground facilities, match entertainment, and weather
conditions.
Fraser Park, which is located
very centrally within the village of Scalloway close to the seafront, was a
very pleasant surprise, with much more of a traditional football ground feel to
it compared to the caged plastic pitch I encountered at Whalsay, and the school
playing field feel to the surroundings at Yell. The ground is semi enclosed
thanks to stone walls around two of the sides, with housing closely lining the
remaining two sides. Along one of the lengths are the changing rooms and a
little hut for shelter, although this is placed right in the corner. A raised
grass bank close to the pitch offers a good view of the action. Even better vantage
points can be had at the top of a taller grass
bank along the other length, with a children's play area and a
couple of benches between the bank and the stone wall. Again, there is a very
pleasant backdrop to the ground, with rolling hills visible and the sea just
about, and as it is not possible to park cars by the pitch here, spectators
were actually standing around the pitch this evening.
A glance at the league standings showed that this would be a
battle between the two strugglers in the league. Scalloway were rock bottom
going into this game, having picked up just one point from their opening five
games. Lerwick Thistle were third bottom, although this is a rather false
position as they have only played three games - fewer than every other team - were they
to win all of their games in hand, they would rise from sixth to third.
However, current league positions seem to be a reasonable reflection of their abilities,
as last season they finished second bottom (Scalloway) and third bottom
(Thistle).
Whereas on Monday, Scalloway looked extremely limited, tonight
they were the stronger side from the start, and on 15 minutes, they took the
lead when they were awarded a penalty for handball, which was dispatched low to
the keeper's left despite the keeper going the right way. On 23 minutes,
Scalloway had a 25 yard low free kick excellently saved by the keeper, and it
seemed only a matter of time before they would extend their lead . On the half
hour, a Thistle forward appeared to be racing through for a one-on-one
opportunity, but was denied by an excellent last gasp tackle. This seemed to
spur Thistle on as they came much more into the game during the remainder of
the first half, but at the break it was Scalloway who retained their slender
lead.
Five minutes after half time, and Thistle equalised with an
absolute screamer, thumped acrobatically into the top corner from 25 yards out on the
half volley. On 63 minutes, it was Thistle's turn to be denied by a last
ditch tackle, but within a minute Thistle did take the lead, with a low
powerful shot that was straight at the keeper, who
inexplicably tried to stop the ball with his foot and failed. On 66 minutes,
Scalloway hit the post with a header from a corner, and in the ensuing passage
of play, were denied a penalty shout for an apparent trip, but were then
immediately awarded a penalty for an ill judged lunge. This time, the penalty
was converted into the bottom left corner, this time the keeper getting a hand
to the ball but could not keep it out. With ten minutes left, Thistle went
back into the lead, when they were awarded an indirect free kick deep inside
the penalty area after the keeper picked up a back pass. The free kick was
nudged to the left, and the ball was drilled low into the net. One had the
feeling that that would be that, however deep into added on time at the end of
the game, Scalloway were awarded a third penalty of the match, for a handball
on the line, which saw the defender given a straight red card. Once again, the
penalty was excellently converted, this time low into the bottom right corner,
again the keeper went the right way but could not save it. And so that was
that, a highly entertaining high scoring draw, which was a fair reflection on
proceedings.
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