CONSETT (Belle Vue)

Consett, dear Consett.

I finally made it to Belle Vue today, and to see an actual game as well, after my previous attempt was called off due to a frozen pitch.  This ground has been on the radar for a while, with numerous other hoppers urging me to go and visit this gem.

This grounds days are numbered, as there are plans to move to a new stadium during season 2012/13, so it was with slightly more urgency that I headed north. After all the advice telling me to get up there, I'm happy to report the ground did not disappoint.

Belle Vue is a classic old ground, though it's history is relatively short in ground terms, having been opened in 1950. The two stands that were in the ground were paid for by the transfer of Tommy Lumley to Charlton, but today only one stand remains. This stand is all covered with seats and terracing at the front.  You can still see the footings of the old stand, and indeed the terraces in this bowl shaped ground.

Whilst I, and indeed others, thought this ground was fantastic speaking to a club official at the game, they aren't as enamoured as it simply falling apart around them. I think the seats covered in water due to leaks in the roof are testament to that.

He also told me that the ground will be around until at least October, as the new ground is tied into the building of an academy and there is a judicial review on April 16th. If it is found in Consett's favour they are optimistic the new ground will be built (and ready) in 6 months. If it goes against Consett, then it is back to the drawing board.

Today's clash in the Northern League had nothing riding on it as both teams are mid-table after a disappointing season. Consett however are taking the opportunity to build for the future as the starting line up contained no fewer than six teenagers.

It was looking good for the homesters when they took the lead through Ryan King (a 16 year old making his first start) after 30 minutes, when the linesman had deemed his effort to be over the line, but Shildon equalised right on the stroke of half time through a Billy Greulich-Smith header and then The Steelmen completely capitulated in the second half.

Just seconds after the re-start a defensive howler allowed Sam Garvie to run through and give Shildon the lead, after which they never looked back. Further goals from Greulich-Smith (73) and substitute Nichloas Kane (89) made it 4-1 before a penalty deep into stoppage time, well actually the last kick of the game, allowed Greulich-Smith to complete his hat-trick.

The final scoreline was a little harsh on Consett, who in fairness kept going until the end, but there was no arguing Shildon derserved their win. However, both sides will be hoping for better fortunes in the league next season.

Finally, having now been to Belle Vue, I can join the chrous urging people to go and see a game at this ground before it's too late. You will not be disappointed!






The footings from the old terraces (left) and demolished stand (right)










Shildon's Billy Greulich-Smith completes his hat-trick,
from the spot, with the last kick of the game. 


3pm, Saturday 7th April 2012
Northern League Division One
Consett 1-5 Shildon
Attendance: 120 (h/c)

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