05/08 – a telephone call from delighted Master O.
“I’ve had this communication. I’ve got a tax refund of £2,000!”
“It’s a scam”
“What?”
“It’s a scam. For goodness sake, do not click on the link!”
“What link?”
“The link in the email …”
“It’s a letter.”
“Blimey.
Text me a copy of it ….”
And it was right. After a bit of delving, it seems that HMC&E and the NHS between them have totally mucked up his tax deductions for 2016/17. So he’s made an on-line application for a repayment, and on the crest of an euphoric wave at the unexpected largesse, he booked a ticket for this afternoon’s Spurs v Juventus friendly at Wembley (2-0 apparently) ….. meanwhile, the Ostrich was also on the Wembley trail, but at entirely the other end of the spectrum!
Today saw the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round games, the start of the competition that ends in the Cup Final next April or May.
After studying the fixtures, Ossie decided to return to one of his earlier haunts – the lure of the Shepton Whopper all-inclusive burger, and opposition in the shape of another South West Peninsula League club lured out of its habitual patch, proving too great.
After reports of massive tailbacks on the M5 on both Friday and Saturday, and conscious there was a big festival coming to an end today at the Royal Bath and West Showground which I’d normally drive past heading up to Shepton Mallet, I again decided to stick to country roads and avoid any chance of holiday traffic mayhem. So out via Buckhorn Weston (where I rounded a bend and startled a roe deer in the road in front of me; it disappeared quickly over a hedge), Wincanton, Castle Cary, Evercreech and Doulting, probably putting an extra 10 miles on my journey, but stress-free. And despite towering, white cumulo-nimbus clouds, and certainly heavy rain showers moving slowly across the landscape, it was, for once a dry footballing day today.
Arriving at the ground in West Shepton, I was most impressed that the club officials on the gate remembered me from the Torpoint Athletic game a few weeks back, as did the lady in the kitchen who got the grill fired up early and the chips on for the said Whopper!
Today’s opponents, who duly rolled up on time in a 50-seater coach, were Tavistock AFC, based on the western edge of Dartmoor although I suspect the town is commuter-belt Plymouth, as there’s a rail link there from nearby Gunnislake. They’re nicknamed “The Lambs” and the club badge appears to feature a sheep in a sling, presumably being weighed – Tavistock is certainly an ancient market town but Wiki seems to indicate most of the wealth has traditionally come through cattle, cloth and tin / copper mining. Sir Francis Drake was born there, and the town also gets an honourable mention in “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, befitting its Dartmoor location.
The football club are in fact the current SWPL Premier Division champions, and with that sort of pedigree, I wasn’t overly hopeful that Shepton Mallet would get a result today. But the home side started brightly and gave Tavistock a lot of problems early on by quickly raiding down the slope using the wings and getting behind the defence. They merited a goal and eventually got it after 27m in slightly fortuitous style when a shot by Hill hit the post and rebounded in off the goalkeeper.
All looking reasonably good at half-time, then, but I had a niggling feeling that one goal wasn’t going to be enough. In the event, it was nothing like enough. With the slope in their favour, Tavistock took control in the second half, equalised on 55m, quickly went ahead through a Sullivan shot, again in off the post, before clinching the game with a 69m penalty and a late close-range header.
So yet another (technically) higher grade Western League club beaten by one of these mysterious South West Peninsula League sides. In the next round, I see Tavistock now have a home tie against either Wessex League Shaftesbury or fellow SWPL rivals Exmouth Town, who fought out a 0-0 draw today. I’ll be following The Lambs’ FA Cup progress with interest ….
If you’re interested, there’s a short video clip of Tavistock’s first goal on the club’s Twitter feed (not the second goal as stated) and a couple of other photos from the game.
https://twitter.com/tafclambsFA Cup Extra Preliminary Round: Shepton Mallet 1 Tavistock AFC 4
£4 admission, £1 programme, £4.80 for a Whopper and cuppa tea to wash it down with, £2 for an orange J2O from the clubhouse, £1 raffle ticket (no idea when it was drawn, mind you
), attendance 97.