Redbridge almost took all 3 points through Sonny Adam's first goal for the club but the home side levelled in the final minute.
Romford fought back twice from a goal down but eventually went down by the odd goal in five under somewhat controversial circumstances.
Aveley seal play-off place with comfortable win
An own goal gave Redbridge the 3 points at home to Brentwood.
Redbridge lost their final home match of the seaosn going down 1-2 to Great Wakering Rovers
With only a quarter of the game gone Romford were 3-0 up and seemingly on target for a big win until they inexplicably let their opponents back into the game.
Despite a rousing last twenty minutes The Millers could not find an equalizer.
This was a match between one team fighting inevitable relegation and the other in a mid table position and the differing performances reflected this.
In front of a promotion celebrating crowd of 2,162, Millers spoiled the party to snatch a draw and a vital point in their hunt for a play-off place.
A Leon Diaczuk goal was cancelled out by a superb Romford free kick on a 1-1 draw at Mill Lane.
A 2-2 home draw to Leyton was enough to secure our Ryman League status and relegate Leyton.
This was the classic game of two halves. Playing down the slope and with the wind at their backs Millers dominated play in the first half after resisting early pressure from a lively home side.
This was no drab end of season game as both teams tried hard to snatch a win from the start but had to settle for a point each in the end.
A brace from the partnership of Martin Tuohy and Steve Butterworth proved enough to beat Bognor on Monday night. The win takes Aveley into 5th position and a place in the promotion play-offs.
Maldon shaded the possession overall but Romford took their chances and Danny Mulrooney made some important one-on-one saves to keep us in the game.
Mighty Millers' stoppage time comeback seals play-off hopes still alive
Redbridge gained another point towards their fight for surivial in the Ryman One North.
Two goals in the first four minutes sets Aveley on their way
Redbridge continued their good recent form with their 3rd home win in a row in this local derby victory.
The difference between a team who were match fit from a tough game on Saturday and the other who had theirs postponed showed in the two varying performances today.
Sherwin Stanley brace and late Nicky Symons strike seal 3-1 win against Waltham Abbey
Redbridge secured a 1-0 victory for the second time in a week and moved themselves further away from relegation trouble.
Against the odds the Motormen defeated 3rd placed East Thurrock United 1-0.
Boro went behind to an early goal but fought back to take all the points. This win took them up to fourteenth in the table which is their highest position since the very early part of the season.
Redbridge won for the first time since November with 3 first half goals sealing the victory.
Redbridge were beaten in the local derby after a Jack West penalty miss turned the match and two quick second half goals from Ilford won the match.
Boro gave a good account of themselves but eventually went down to the odd goal in five against opponents in the play off zone ten league places above them.
Both sides overcame almost continuous rain and a greasy wet pitch and showed good ball control to serve up a fast entertaining game.
Steve Butterworth and Ryan Edgar on target for second game running to give Millers seventh win in nine
Redbridge suffered a humiliating defeat going down 3-0 to bottom side Harlow Town in what was a must win game.
Boro’s performance was a great improvement on their previous one. Full of skill and invention and they took a substantial lead into half time.
This game turned out not to be the anticipated competitive game considering both sides recent turn of form.
Penalty earns home side a point after own goal gives Millers the lead
This was a game which refused to follow the officaal script and became a pulsating struggle in which Romford ultimately came away with all the points!
Redbridge picked up a valuable point in a 0-0 draw at VCD Athletic and moves them out the bottom 2.
Aveley just did enough to edge this match between two evenly matched teams.
Boro seemed to be moving along to a comfortable win until one single incident completely altered the complex of the game and deprived them of any points at all.
Redbridge made their long awaited return to the Oakside but the night ended in disapointment with a 1-0 defeat.
South Park Reigate win the Surrey Senior Cup
Former loan star Dean Rance is now permanent at Folkestone Invicta
Our Play Off Finals will be at Three Bridges, Bowers & Pitsea, Marlow and Chatham Town- and tickets have begun to be made available
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