What, no rain! Rain, high winds and even more rain was on the cards for the first official game of the season for the GPSFA B Team against Bath. The rain ceased on arrival and did not restart until we were long gone, meaning that for the first time in man...
A Pavilion Short of A Full Experience The home of GPSFA looked resplendent for the visit of St Albans. With a full set of advertising boards surrounding a pitch in superb condition, the scene was set for the B Team’s first official home game of the seas...
The Good, the Bad, the Brilliant and the Ugly Deja Vue prevails, once again we arrive in Bath without the Longlevens two. Aitchenson and Hardcastle preferring the home comforts that isolation brings to the usual windy and rainy Lansdown fields for the Sou...
Swindon Rains Reigns After Wales went into their lockdown earlier than us, Swindon was the venue of today’s venture – helping us out by filling in the fixture gap. The morning was in parts very wet and miserable ……oh, and the weath...
It’s Limerick Review Time…..obviously!! http://www.gpsfa.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Christmas-Match-Report-B-Team-20.m4a I know we played Bath and there’s normally a Match Report (of which I’d say some extended version of ̵...
Meeting Coach Phil The first district level game of yet another and hopefully the last re-start is upon us. The all-important first hard-fought battle of the day commences. The winners of the battle to be the one parent per child are revealed as they arri...
The Short Flight to Newport I woke up a little fretful as today was coach Harris’ turn to drive the two of us all the way to Newport, in a socially distanced way of course. I am not saying he is an unsafe driver but he has missed his true vocation of be...
Thank God for Second Halves Longlevens was back into the full swing of things as for the first time in months the A Team, B Team and Girls’ Team were all in action. First up for Coach Harris was trying to show the codgers of GPSFA how to use the new...
Come on Gloucester After a difficult Monday evening of facing a very good football team, Gloucester B needed to pick themselves up to take on testing opposition in the shape of Gloucester City U-12’s. With Bath unable to field two teams today, the City ...
Gloucester Reigns On what was quite the miserable day, the B team were looking to build on a previous good couple of week’s results and performances. This week’s visitors were Hertfordshire’s St Albans – to whom we had lost by the ...