I'm into football - as much as cycling. Covid has constrained both. I wondered how I could re-connect?
I was inspired by non-League amateur club Marine's FA Cup recent heroics against Spurs. Based in Crosby*, north Liverpool, (around the corner where I grew-up), they are eight tiers below Premiership football clubs. Could I explore in a bike ride where south-west London teams in different levels of football's pyramid are based?
Knowing where clubs are located helped to pinpoint places on my cycle route. Especially the minows. (http://www.myfootygrounds.co.uk/AreaMap.asp?view=LONDON). I aimed for a broadly circular route of around 40 miles, in-line with lockdown local, with some scenic off-road riding. I ended-up with clubs from 7 tiers of English football, not eight, spread evenly around 7 adjoining London boroughs. My route. https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/49255002
First-up was Wimbledon AFC, League 1, reached from the Wandle Trail. The old Plough Lane ground was a dump. but a well-loved dump! The new stadium, opened last year, further along Plough Lane on the old dog-track, is unfortunately hidden behind high-rise housing, still being constructed.
The Dons new stadium entrance. |
Tooting and Mitcham, Bishopsford Road. |
The modest entrance to Sutton United F.C. |
Kingsmeadow - home to Kingstonian. |
The Covid-mothballed Bevervee Stadium. |
The old Griffin Park |
The new Brentford Community Stadium. |
It was a bit tricky navigating the temporary cycle lanes through Chiswick and Turnham Green to Hammersmith, but once on the Thames Path it was an easy ride to my last football ground, Premiership Fulham's Craven Cottage. A massive new stand is emerging, looming over the Thames and surrounding affluent housing, like a crane from a Clyde shipyard. Let's hope Fulham can continue in the Premiership and fill this new Riverside Stand.
The new Riverside Stand, Craven Cottage, from Bishops Park. |
* (Crosby is a smart suburb of Liverpool, which has Carlo Ancelotti, manager of a lesser known club, acting as an unofficial Minister of Tourism, https://www.evertonfc.com/news/1655069/ancelotti-on-beautiful-merseyside-his-cooking-passion-and-favourite-tv)
Author: Ged Lawrenson
3 Comments:
Mark G 29 January 2021 at 11:43 GMT
Thanks Ged - very good. Those flying creatures you mention are common on the Wandle, particularly in the winter. No idea what they are, but I find them unpleasant.
RaasayWarden 29 January 2021 at 13:08 GMT
Sadly K's haven't played at Kingsmeadow since the 2018/19 season. I think it's fully owned by Chelsea for use by their Ladies team. K's now groundshare with Casuals in Tolworth.
Brian 02 February 2021 at 09:54 GMT
Great to see you making the most of a city lockdown with another innovative themed ride. Is this the start of a whole new genre of Wayfarers London rides, I wonder?
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