A Robert Green moment?

Posted by Curly (South Shields, United Kingdom) on 20 October 2010 in Sport & Recreation and Portfolio.

Part of a 16 picture photo-story of the South Shields vs Penrith football match held at Filtrona Park on Saturday 25th September 2010.

South Shields has had a football team since around 1889 and they used to be in the Second Division of the Football League, in 1926 they finished higher in the division than Manchester United. Times changed, and relegations followed relegations, until eventually the club fell out of the League and two migrations to Gateshead ensued. "The Mariners" now play at Filtrona Park in South Shields competing in the Northern League Division One since 2008.

Non League football really represents the grass roots of the game in the UK, it is played for pride and passion and not for money, these lads all have a job to go to tomorrow! Budgets are tight to non existent with family, friends, and neighbours all playing a part in keeping clubs running, I hope this series of pictures inspires people to get out and support their local sportsmen and women wherever you are, now and then the big rich clubs can manage without you!

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Stephen from Canberra, Australia

Ha! Great title! But maybe not - the keeper knows the shot is going wide. Neat angle to create the suspense in the scene.

20 Oct 2010 5:36am

Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, France

Bad luck for the keeper, but cheers for this shot

20 Oct 2010 7:39am

P J W Miller from Chase Terrace, United Kingdom

Not the strongest so far but still a good shot

20 Oct 2010 9:25am

CElliottUK from Reading, United Kingdom

Could go either way....

20 Oct 2010 9:40am

Julie Brown from Indianapolis, United States

Curly, I must admit I do not know who Robert Green is, but I like how you got the ball just above the grass.

20 Oct 2010 9:42am

Dave from Indianapolis, United States

Great series, Curly, I always enjoy your photography.

20 Oct 2010 2:19pm

Soheil from Tehran, Iran

nice sport photo
well done

20 Oct 2010 9:31pm

Susan from Pompano Beach, by Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

ok, soccer/football dummy here....who's robert green????

20 Oct 2010 11:19pm

digitalCG from Manchester, United Kingdom

Poor goalies, they do a great job game in game out, but one blunder and the memory sticks. Ask Scott Carson, David 'Calamity' James or even (after last weekend) the peerless Van der Sar. Agreed this isn't the strongest of the set, but as a whole it's very nice photojournalism Curly.

21 Oct 2010 11:44am

Pentax K100D
1/250 second
F/5.6
ISO 200
105 mm (35mm equiv.)

south-shields
mariners
football
filtrona-park

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