An early Leon McKenzie goal gave Blues the three points against a Cheshunt side suffering with just one win in their last ten matches.
Blues were beaten by a single goal, scored by Jack Stevenson midway through the first half at Rookery Hill.
It was honours even at Rookery Hill, as Hakan Hayrettin’s Grays Athletic came back from a goal down to secure a point in a physical match.
Blues’ ten-match unbeaten run came to a disappointing end on a wet and dreary afternoon at Rookery Hill.
A moment of carelessness cost Harrow the match at Canvey Island, in a fairly even game of relatively few chances.
The new-look Harrow side returned pointless from their opening fixture at Imber Court, a game in which their first half promise faded in the second half, and hopes of a point were crushed by a home penalty twelve minutes from time
After the trauma of the summer, and the need to rebuild rapidly, Borough’s recovery continued apace with an excellent 1-0 win at big-spending Carshalton, the only goal of the game scored midway through the first half by young centre-back Quincy Rowe. T
Harrow put their first point for the season on the board in an exciting game at Earlsmead, that both sides will look back on with regret at chances missed.
The Boro’ drew their second home game in five days. The score was again 1-1; though this time they had to come back from a goal down at half time against Aveley; the opposite to what had happened on Tuesday night when Billericay had been the visitors
Domination in possession proved fruitless for Harrow at Vale Farm on Monday, as they were picked off by the league leaders, to leave Dave Anderson still looking for his first victory after four league games.
Three narrow defeats and two draws: the pre-match theory was that surely with a little more fire-power in front of goal, results would change for the better. However, there was another view, probably pushed to the back of most Harrow followers’ minds,
Harrow got the previous Saturday’s drubbing by Cray Wanderers well and truly out of their system with a fine; if unexpected win, at Lowestoft Town on Tuesday night to record their first victory of the season at the seventh attempt. It was no more than
Harrow rescued a point with a goal 14 minutes from time, five minutes after going behind, but will be disappointed that they didn’t take all three points from an entertaining game on a warm afternoon at Earlsmead.
It wasn’t the seven-goal cavalcade of last season, but Harrow’s response to going a goal down to Horsham on Wednesday was nevertheless pretty emphatic, as they cruised to a 3-1 win to lift themselves clear of the relegation places.
Five home league games played, and Harrow don’t yet have a home win on the board. They clocked up their fourth draw from those matches in an even encounter at Earlsmead on a mild evening that saw both sides score their goal when the other side was domi
Harrow extended their unbeaten league run to five games with a hard-fought draw at Summers Lane on Tuesday, in a game in which they led twice but were also indebted to Nick Pope for his second penalty save of the season.
Harrow’s six match league unbeaten run came to an end with a thump on Tuesday evening, beaten soundly by a well-organised Kingstonian side. That’s now six league games played at Earlsmead, and Borough have yet to chalk up a home win.
One goal in each half gave Borough their second home league win of the season against a spirited Leatherhead side that were far better than their league position would suggest.
Canvey Island has never been a happy hunting ground for The Boro’; regardless of which of the islands two senior clubs are in opposition. So it was probably no real surprise that Harrow were beaten 1-0 at Concord Rangers, a repeat of the score line agai
After their run of just one defeat in nine league games, two defeats in a row to sides below them are causing Harrow followers to look over their shoulders at the foot of the table again. They dropped to 16th after a very below-par performance at a mild
An early goal was enough to give Lewes the three points to take back to Sussex as, for the third league game running, the Harrow attack looked devoid of ideas and almost totally shot-shy.
A personal first half nightmare endured by goalkeeper Will Viner ensured that Harrow followers will be having nightmares of their own in the run-up to Christmas, as they slipped further into the Ryman Premier relegation battle, going down to championship
So utterly, totally predictable. Christmas fixture: Wealdstone turn up; Harrow don’t. For the fifth time this league fixture took place at the festive season and for the fifth time Wealdstone won, for the fourth time at a canter. And in those games t
The sixth league defeat on the trot, and the fifth of those games without a Borough goal. This defeat, to the league leaders, didn’t even feature a Borough shot on target.
Redbridge’s 2011/12 season ended with a disappointing defeat at home to mid-table Chatham Town who took advantage of a drab performance to end what could be their last season in the Ryman North on a high.
Kingstonian 2, East Thurrock United 5
Soham finished the season as it begun with a defeat after Maldon and Tiptree came from behind to win 2-1.
Like the inclement weather Lowestoft Town put a damper on Billericay Town’s championship celebrations completing a league double over their hosts.
Two second half goals gave Great Wakering victory in Romford's final game of the season on a very wet and windy afternoon at Burrough's Park.
Hawkins and Trenkel the goalscorers as Rovers give themselves a last day boost of avoiding relegation.
Lewes 4 Harrow Boro 2 Ryman League Premier Division, Saturday 28 April 2012. by Simon Grigor Failure to deal with crosses in the air proved to be the undoing of Harrow, as their season came to an end in front of a large crowd in Sussex, the win n
In their final game in the Ryman Premier the Millers slipped to an embarrassing 7-1 loss at the hands of Hendon.
Metropolitan Police 1, East Thurrock United 2
Lowestoft Town ensured that the battle for second place in the Ryman League Premier Division will go to the last day with a hard-earned victory in Kent.
The Blues booked their place in the Ryman North play-offs with this efficient but tense victory at the Capershotts stadium.
East Thurrock United 1, Wingate & Finchley 2
Lowestoft missed out on the chance to put themselves in pole position for second place in the Ryman League Premier Division as Hastings deservedly took all three points at Crown Meadow.
Jamie Dicks scored his first goal for the club three minutes from time to earn Romford three points in their last home game of the season.
Rovers the better side to take the points at the Crickelfield Stadium.
Safe! A battling win, earned through Jon-Jo Bates’s 62nd minute goal and a terrific all-for-one rearguard action, coupled with Leatherhead’s home defeat to Kingstonian, has ensured Premier Division football will continue at Earlsmead next season.
Redbridge secured a fine 21st league win of the season to defeat Steve Witherspoon’s Brentwood Town thanks to an early free-kick from Joe Bricknell.
Steve Fallon’s first win as Soham’s Manager secured their Ryman League status with a 2-0 home win against another relegation threatened side Ilford.
Grays continued their unbeaten run with a nail-biting victory over Brentwood and consolidated their place in the play-off race.
Another Rams goal glut- and another Taylor hat trick
Vale up to fourth with three valuable points against one of their closest rivals
Millers second half show gives them yet another victory
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