Sussex Senior Cup Final
Brighton Community Stadium, Falmer
Admission: £10.00
Programme: £2.00
Attendance: 2435
Match Rating: 3
With games becoming increasingly thin on the ground, I had planned to
take in a Middlesex County League game today, however a few days before I
decided that I would rather stay more local and chose to book tickets for the
Sussex Senior Cup Final at Brighton and Hove Albion’s home stadium in Falmer, even
though this would mean a revisit for me.
Unsurprisingly, not much has changed with the stadium since I visited
last season, although the corners have now sensibly been filled with seating,
and for today’s match, only the West Lower stand was open. I also noticed this
time a nice touch outside the ground, a small memorial garden paying respects
to players and supporters who passed away during the two World Wars. The
programme was surprisingly very good, a 40 page publication in full colour with
an abundance of information about both teams, this season’s competition as well
as the history of the competition, and other readable articles, all for a very
reasonable price.
Today’s match would be between the Development team of Brighton and
Hove Albion and Bognor Regis Town first team, who finished in 14th
place in the 22 team Isthmian League Premier Division. So, a tough assignment
for Bognor, up against young professionals, some of which have had first team
experience, not to mention the fact that this would be Bognor’s first
competitive game in three weeks since the end of their league season. To reach today’s final, Brighton, who were
looking for their fifth Sussex Senior Cup title in seven seasons and eleventh
in total, had beaten Worthing 2-0 at home, Lancing 0-5 away, Three Bridges 2-0
at home and finally East Preston 3-2 away. Bognor Regis Town also have an
excellent pedigree in this competition, having won the competition eight times,
including five consecutive triumphs in the early eighties, although they have
not lifted the Cup since 1987. Their route to today’s final saw them beat
Selsey 0-5 away, Eastbourne United 3-4 away, an impressive 3-1 home victory
against Conference South side Eastbourne Borough, and finally 2-1 at home to
Hastings United.
On a dry and occasionally sunny afternoon, the occasion really seemed
to get to the Bognor players, as they were completely outplayed in the opening
half hour and then proceeded to gift the game to Brighton. On 12 minutes,
Brighton deservedly took the lead when the ball was sprayed out to the left
wing, and Torbjorn Adgestein dribbled the ball into the box before curling it
low past the keeper and into the net. Completely against the run of play,
Bognor were awarded a soft looking penalty on 29 minutes when Dan Kempson seemed
to go down very easily under pressure, but Ollie Pearce placed his shot low
wide of the left hand post. This actually seemed to inspire the Bognor players,
roared on by their vociferous fans who were in the majority in the crowd, and
Bognor had their best spell of the game up to half time and threatened on
several occasions to equalise, but at half time, Brighton retained their narrow
one goal lead.
Unfortunately for Bognor, their good work was unravelled within 20
seconds of the restart. Adgestein dispossessed a Bognor player at the edge of
the centre circle then raced unopposed towards goal, before calming slotting
the ball past the keeper for 2-0. This really seemed to deflate the Bognor
players as their heads seemed to go down and the result was in no doubt from
this point forward. On 52 minutes, another Bognor mistake resulted in a third
goal for Brighton. One of their defenders was dispossessed rather too easily on
the edge of the box and the ball was taken forward to the byline before being
crossed by Adgestein low inside the six yard box and was tapped in by George
Barker. On the hour mark, a suicidal backpass by a Bognor defender only just
reached his keeper, whose clearance hit Adgestein and the ball rebounded
towards goal but dropped just wide of the post. On 76 minutes, Brighton did
score a fourth with a very well worked goal. The ball was sprayed out to the
left wing for a Brighton player to gallop onto, outpacing the right back,
taking the ball towards the byline before pulling the ball back to the edge of
the area for Adgestein to take his time before placing the ball low past the
keeper for his hat-trick. Brighton could and perhaps should have scored a
couple more, but a bad defeat would have been unfortunate on the underdogs on
their big day out. Whilst Bognor’s poor performance on the day might have been
due in part to the long time since their league season ended, credit to the
Sussex County FA for scheduling the final at the end of the season, on a
Saturday when no other games were being players, and at a showpiece venue, and
it was pleasing to see them rewarded with an excellent attendance far in excess
of what one might expect these days for a county cup final.
Video highlights at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEWaQCdDdLs
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