Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Channel Islands and Fally

Last weekend saw me troop off down south to cover my beloved Guernsey FC twice in three days and Jersey Rugby in between. I arrived in Whitstable early on Thursday and wanted to visit a really lovely restaurant called East Quay fish bar. I was disappointed to find it closed....... I instead opted for a sandwich and to make my way to the ground nice and early.
The team arrived and I spent the next couple of hours socialising and getting myself ready for the game.   It was a bitterly cold night and the lads were quick out of the blocks. Marc McGrath scoring early on and Ross Allen adding to his tally to go in 2-0 at half time.

Dominic Heaume shoots at goal early on in the game. ©Matt Bunn
The second half began where the first left off and Ross Allen bagged his second goal to put the Green Lions 3-0 up. Game over. Whitstable did pull one back but the lads were fully in control. The downside of the evening were injuries to right back Nigel Hutton and key midfielder Kieron Mahon.
Ross Allen celebrates goal number 50 for the season. ©Matt Bunn
The lights were not great at Whitstable and I did not have my best game with the camera. My favourite shot of the evening was of Jamie Dodd getting involved after Angus Mackay had been headbutted, the Whitsatble umber 12 was sent off.
Jamie Dodd in fighting spirits. ©Matt Bunn
I made my way to the hotel we were staying at in Brighton and wired my pictures from the 'just as I arrived' closed bar!!! The team turned up at the hotel at 1am and we were checked in. I was rooming with Fally, the assistant manager. One of his many sayings was ringing in my ears "It ain't easy living with Fal!" It actually turned out to be easy living with Fal and he made me smile on numerous occasions. Top man, Mr Fallaize.
On Friday, I had been asked by the Guernsey Press to send in some pictures of the lads relaxing around Brighton....... not as easy as than you may think. They know me well enough and are cautious these days of me taking humorous/off guard images and then sending them in. They get a lot of ribbing from their mates back home. The image the paper went with was of Dominic Heaume on the pier. I warned him that I had sent it. He received a text very early on Saturday morning from one of friends on the island ribbing him!
Dominic Heaume having the time of his life. ©Matt Bunn
On Friday afternoon I made a FOUR hour journey up to Ealing to photograph Ealing v Jersey for the Jersey Evening Post. This was a massive relegation game and a lot of fans had made the journey over from Jersey. It probably took them less time than my 70 mile journey. There is a bitter rivalry between Jersey and Guernsey. Some of the lads had dared me to wear my Guernsey hat for a laugh..... I did and my head remained warm.
The game itself was untidy and not great for images. Games at this level are lit well in patches but anywhere near the try line is very difficult to get anything from.
Jersey's Drew Locke bursts through the Ealing defence to score the first try of the game. ©Matt Bunn
Jersey went into an early lead and I and many others thought for a while that the only winner was going to be them. Slowly though, Ealing recovered and went on to win by 2 points. This was a massive victory and now Jersey will be looking over their shoulder anxiously for the remainder of the season.
Jerseys Niall O' Conner steals the line out. ©Matt Bunn
It was again freezing and I was only too pleased to get back to my car after wiring my photos. An hour and a half later I was back in the hotel bar sharing a drink with my room mate. Attention was turning to tomorrow's big game........
Saturday arrived and we all had a hearty Brighton breakfast and then made our way to the home of Peacehaven and Telscombe, just seven miles up the road. The air was full of excitement, a big crowd was expected for an eagerly anticipated game between first and third.
Guernsey's Rhys Jordan is sent flying in the first half. ©Matt Bunn
The game started and from the outset it was a really entertaining game. Both teams had set out to attack and it was an intriguing battle. Each side had reasonable chances and were playing good football. Because of Injuries from the Whitstable game, Guernsey only named two substitutes and so it was thought that tiredness might play a factor but we were to be proved wrong.
Goal machine Ross Allen missed a rare 1 on 1 in the first half and had a very good shout for a penalty turned down from a rather poor referee.
Ross Allen is brought down in the penalty box but nothing is given. ©Matt Bunn
The two teams went in at half time 0-0 but everyone knew there were goals to be had. Unfortunately for Guernsey FC, it went the other way soon after the restart. The new defensive partnership of Gus Mackay and Jacques Isabelle were caught out as Peachaven scored very early on.
From that moment on Guernsey went on the attack. They played wonderful football in blustery conditions - they had two efforts dramatically cleared off of the line and the Peacehaven keeper pulled off some stunning saves. It was wave after wave of attack but it was not to be their day.
Ross Allen's second half penalty is saved. ©Matt Bunn
With a couple of minutes left on the clock, Peacehaven launched a long ball up the field and Angus Mackay brought down the forward. It was clearly outside the area and he was not the last man. To compound their misery, Mackay was dismissed and Peacehaven scored from the resulting penalty. The final result was a 2-0 victory for Peacehaven. They remain top of the league and deserve to be promoted. Any team that can win by that score when under that much pressure deserves to win the title. For GFC it looks like a play off spot but with a performance like that under their belt, they have no one to fear.  I for one, cannot wait for the play offs!!
The game was played in beautiful surroundings. ©Matt Bunn















Monday, 10 March 2014

Guernsey FC

I have been Guernsey FC's club photographer now for three years, since they were elected into the non league football pyramid. I first met them whilst working with the FA on a trip to Croatia in 2010. They were representing England Amateurs and  playing in the UEFA Inter Regions Cup. When they  came up with the idea that they would be a club side I was delighted to be their photographer. They are a great bunch of lads and are good fun to be around. After living with the team for the best part of two weeks I had formed a lasting friendship with many of the players and the management.They have won back to back promotions and are now sailing highly in the Ryman South Division. This is step 4 of the non league pyramid. The club play at Footes lane and have an unbelievable fan base. The average crowd for this standard is around 80/100. Guernsey FC average over 1000 fans a game!! They also have their own TV channel and massive online merchandise.    
Glyn Dyer scores the first ever league goal for Guernsey FC against Knaphill at Footes Lane
©Matt Bunn
The club is run by the Chairman, Steve Dewsnip and the Secretary Mark Le Tissier, brother of former England international Matt Le Tissier. He is the President of the Football club.  

Matt Le Tissier in his one and only appearance for Guernsey FC
against Colliers Wood

                          

In the first season, they were double winners. They were champions of the Combined Counties League 1 and winners of the Premier cup. It was a great night and the final was played was at Farnborough Town's ground. Dom Heaume scored a brace and Guernsey beat Colliers Wood 2-0 to lift the trophy.


Top: Captain Sam Cochrane lifts the Combined Counties Premier Cup
Bottom: Directors Jeff Vidamour, Sara Mallet and Jez Robin flank Secretary Mark Le Tissier
Chairman Steve Dewsnip and President Matt Le Tissier with both trophies. ©Matt Bunn
The Island itself has embraced me and the press like my work enough for them to decide to run a story on me. This was a bit surreal but also great fun and something I shall look back on with great pride.




In the following season Guernsey entered the FA Vase for the first time. The resulting run was a fantastic adventure. Last minute winners, a broken leg to their star player Ryan Zico Black and massive crowds made sure this was a never to be forgotten cup experience. I covered a few of the games, the most memorable for me was the relatively short trip to Spalding in Lincolnshire for the Fifth Round tie. Spalding had spent a lot of money and were the favourites but Guernsey put on a fantastic display after going behind early on. Ross Allen and Matt Loaring scoring memorable goals to win 3-1.
Ross Allen celebrates with Dave rihoy after scoring against Spalding. ©Matt Bunn
This photograph below was taken by non league photographer Andy Nunn a couple of seconds after the above picture. I think it shows my absolute delight but not until I had the picture!

©Andy Nunn
Unfortunately the FA Vase run came to an end in the semi finals to Spennymoor, the eventual winners of the trophy. Guernsey then turned their attentions to the league and because of postponements and the cup run, it meant they had 24 league games to play in 40 days!!!
This made the news and even Sky Sports were on hand to cover a game.  They were there mainly to cover Matt le Tissier making his debut in one of the last games. It was a 4-2 defeat to Colliers Wood and this result made promotion look very tricky. The images of Guernsey and Matt le Tissier were in the Daily Mail, The Star and the Sun, 24 Seven and Four Four Two magazines. This was remarkable because at this point they were step 5 of the non league pyramid. Certainly having Matt Le Tissier as president helps to raise a profile but the club is superbly run.
Unbelievably, Guernsey went on to record win after win and on the final day of the season, after playing 4 games in four days and winning them all, they won promotion.
This season has seen them enter the FA cup for the first time and I was on hand to capture this. It was a baking hot day and they were drawn away to league leaders Crawley Down Gatwick. After losing their goalkeeper Chris tardif with concussion, they came out winners 3-1. At the final whistle, you could see on the players faces what it meant to them to play in the prestigious cup.
Matt Loaring scores Guernsey FC's first ever FA cup goal. ©Matt Bunn
The season has progressed in a lot less spectacular ways than the other two. They were knocked out of the FA Cup in the second qualifying round after losing 3-2 to Dover Athletic at a neutral ground. They also entered the FA Trophy for the first time but were knocked out in the first qualifying round to Billericay Town.
This has meant that they have been able to focus on league points. As this is being written, they lie in third place in the Ryman South and are looking good for a play off place. In their last ten games, they have won 8 - they are the form team!
It is my relationship with the management team, Tony Vance and Colin Fallaize that really helps me as well. Tony lets me into to the dressing room for unprecedented access. It was an honour to be in the room on the first day and I still love it. I only go in if I think it is important and I can get an image that tells the behind the scenes story. I am very aware that there is a thin line to becoming annoying and in the way. I regard them as friends and this makes working with them enjoyable. I know that Vancey does not like being photographed but I always try and get his good side.
Manager Tony Vance plots a victory at Merstham early in the season ©Matt Bunn

Assistant manager Colin Fallaize tells the players to find that extra 20%    ©Matt Bunn
I have been unable, due to work commitments with my agency and a lot of postponements to cover the team since late November but this is now behind us. On Saturday I covered the victory against Three Bridges and next week I am travelling down and staying with the team for a double header against Whitstable on the Thursday and then league leaders Peacehaven on Saturday. Bring it on!

Ross Allen scores his second goal in the 4-1 win against Three Bridges.   ©Matt Bunn
It is with great pride that I call myself club photographer to such a wonderful club. I have made lifelong friends and have taken my family over to the island on a couple of occasions. I hope that the relationship continues to blossom and the promotions and fun carry on. Come on you Green Lions!