A LATE comeback proved in vain as Cray’s relegation fears deepened with a 4-3 home defeat by fellow-strugglers Wingate tonight (Tuesday).
IT was a thankless 330-mile Monday night round trip for Hastings, who went down 1-0 in their Ryman Premier fixture at Lowestoft.
GOALS again proved elusive at Cray today (Sunday), where Leiston were the visitors in a game that became the fourth 0-0 draw of the Ryman Premier weekend and the ninth in all three divisions.
THERE’S no substitute for experience, they say, and Ryman Premier club Enfield Town will certainly endorse that after two men with a combined age of 79 shared the goals in their 2-1 home win over Lewes yesterday (Saturday).
THE top two in the Ryman Premier table, Whitehawk and Wealdstone, both won 2-0 tonight (Tuesday) to extend their advantage over the rest of the field.
IT’S more than 43 years since Hendon last beat local rivals Wealdstone at home, and an outstanding Rikki Banks save denied Junior Morais the chance to end that run in a 0-0 Ryman Premier draw yesterday (Saturday).
THURROCK stayed rooted to the foot of the Ryman Premier table tonight (Thursday) after a 3-0 home defeat by Leiston.
TWO recent signings were the key men as Met Police moved to within two points of the Ryman Premier play-off places with a 1-0 home win over Margate tonight (Wednesday).
A LAST-MINUTE strike by David Bryant tonight (Tuesday) was East Thurrock’s eighth goal in two Ryman Premier games – and it earned them their only point from those matches.
A FOUR-GOAL salvo for Peter Dean led Wealdstone to a 6-1 home Ryman Premier victory over Lewes tonight (Monday).
JUST a minute: that was all the time it took to settle the top-of-the-table Ryman Premier clash at East Brighton Park yesterday (Saturday).
TWELVE goals in an hour: that was the Ryman Premier feast laid on for the fans at Kingsmeadow yesterday (Saturday) as Kingstonian thrashed Cray 9-3 to record their highest score since 1966.
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