And so to Beech Fields in Timperley, which derives from Timber Leah - the Anglo Saxon for a 'clearing in the forest'. It's a Wednesday night Lancashire and Cheshire League Division 3 fixture between Timperley Villa Youth and Broadheath Central, kicking off at 1815, allegedly, but actually starting at 1837...
Villa Youth was established in 1981 and gained promotion last season to Division 3 in the Lancs and Cheshire, currently sitting 9th of 12.
Broadheath Central FC was established in 1922, but a previous incarnation of a Broadheath side served as a forerunner to Altrincham FC prior to 1903. The first team plays in the Cheshire League Premier at Salisbury Fields, backed by attractive railway arches that sit in front of the canal, and the reserves use Navigation Road. Tonight's side is the youth and third team and presently lie 4th, despite me witnessing a 7-1 mauling at home in appalling conditions last Wednesday by Saddleworth 3Ds - the 3Ds referring to Delph, Dobcross and Denshaw.
Central joined the Mid Cheshire League Division 2 in 1991/92 and were crowned as champions in their first season but saw relegation in 1998; they reversed this by winning the league in 2001.
Broadheath left what became the Cheshire League in 2009 for the now defunct Altrincham & District Amateur League but rejoined the Cheshire Division 2 in 2016. Central achieved promotions in 2018 and 2019 to join the Premier - and have been twice runners up and 3rd in the last three seasons, but this term has been an underwhelming disappointment, placing well below half way...
So it's on to Park Road and beyond The Wok Inn, Barberian, Cheshire Clocks and Marvel Guitars. Numberplates today are 6OYA, FR06 XXX, POW311S and BE10VED .... and a BJS van shouting 'One Good Deed Leeds To Another'.
Then a detour via Skelton Junction and the Moss Trooper before I reach Cheshire Stoves & Fires, Oh Coco and into the Grange and through to Beech Fields - playing fields with a Scout Hut and changing rooms at one end and at the other Fairywell Brook adjoining Brooklands, all surrounded by residential housing and mature trees, and Altrincham Kersal RUFC behind.
Villa are in yellow and black, sponsored by Commhoist and Broadheath wear red and black, covered by PP Group. A 'crowd' of 16 assembles and strangely, for this level, we have two linesmen alongside the referee.
A dreadful miss from Central in the first 15 seconds precedes an awful error by Broadheath's obese custodian who lets a weak shot go through his arms, but fortunately it trickles wide. Another mistake, this time by Villa's keeper, sees a poor goal kick punished by a 45 yard lob from Michael Coffey and Central lead 1-0. But that lasts only for less than 60 seconds as Will Sarwar slots home for Timpers. Nothing further in the first half with Sarwar's stab wide the nearest effort, and the break sees it 1-1.
Two minutes into the second period a horrible clearance by Broadheath's overweight shotstopper results in Callum Blades netting with a lob from 35 yards. Villa hit the post on 63 before it becomes the Sarwar Show.
With 20 minutes to go we have another shocking goalkeeping mistake, dropping the ball from a routine shot and then clattering down the Villa striker. Sarwar scores from the penalty spot and three minutes later gets his hat trick with a well worked team move - and that's it as Timperley comfortably see out the game 4-1, and clip the bar in the dying seconds. Cavaliers possibly next season....but probably not Didsbury FC, formerly Burnage Metro FC 🤔