RYMAN South leaders Folkestone travelled to Dulwich, where they were beaten in last season’s play-off semi-final, yesterday (Saturday) and the outcome was the same.
FORMER Eastbourne Borough manager Garry Wilson, whose long reign at Priory Lane ended earlier this year, has accepted an invitation from Eastbourne Town boss to assist with the Ryman South club's first team.
AFTER losing their first three Ryman South games of the season, Whitstable have taken seven points from their next three and find themselves comfortably in the top half of the table.
IT WAS a good night tonight (Tuesday) for the Walton neighbours in Ryman South. Walton & Hersham moved up to second place with a 2-0 home win over Three Bridges while Walton Casuals enjoyed a lone-goal victory at Ramsgate.
THREE BRIDGES wasted no time in Ryman South on Saturday, earning a penalty just 20 seconds into their home game with Ramsgate which Nigel Brake converted.
RYMAN South leaders Crawley Down could hardly have come closer to making it four wins out of four at Walton Casuals yesterday (Saturday).
CRAWLEY DOWN continued their perfect start to the Ryman South season with a 3-1 home win over Dulwich in the battle of the top two in the table. The Anvils, who have scored 12 goals in their three league games, were well worth their success.
WHAT a difference a year makes! Last season it took Crawley Down nine games to collect their first Ryman South point. Today the Anvils sit proudly at the top of the table after their 5-0 thrashing of Burgess Hill last night (Tuesday) took their haul to
A MASSIVE crowd of 1,569 turned out for Maidstone’s first Ryman South game at the Gallagher Stadium, their first league game in their home town for 24 years, and they were certainly royally entertained even the result was not what the majority of them wou
FOR this writer, at least, the team of last season in the Ryman League were Dulwich Hamlet (pictured). They were edged out into third place in a three-way battle for the Ryman South title and lost the play-off final for the second year running.
INTERNATIONAL football comes to Champion Hill on Sunday when Ryman South club Dulwich Hamlet host RFC Temploux-Suarlee, a seventh-level Belgian club from the city of Namur.
RYMAN South club Eastbourne Town got more than a player when they signed Matt Crabb from Conference South neighbours Eastbourne Borough: they gained a sponsor as well.
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