RYMAN North was the place for fun and games yesterday (Saturday). The 11 games produced 58 goals, only two teams failed to score and every match saw the net bulge at least three times.
AFTER losing their first three home games in Ryman North, Harlow seemed determined to break their duck as they three times took the lead against Soham last night (Tuesday). The visitors had other ideas, scoring four times in the last 20 minutes to win 6-3
FORMER England striker and Premiership winner Chris Sutton, 39, could not prevent Tilbury climbing to the top of the Ryman North table with a 3-2 victory at Wroxham yesterday (Saturday).
POTTERS BAR doubled their lead in Ryman North tonight (Wednesday) but were left frustrated after taking only a single point from a 1-1 draw at Ilford.
POTTERS BAR moved up to second place in Ryman North with a 3-2 home victory over Cheshunt yesterday (Saturday) and James Gershfield’s two goals took his tally for the season to 11, eight of them in five league games.
THREE goals in the last nine minutes propelled Maldon to the top of Ryman North with a 5-2 home win over Waltham Forest tonight (Tuesday).
IT MAY be early in the Ryman North season, but the clash between Sudbury and Grays yesterday (Saturday) had the look of a fixture that could be crucial in the promotion battle come April. If so, Sudbury have the edge after a 3-1 home victory.
THE top two sides in Ryman North clashed today (Monday), and they retain their positions after a 1-1 draw. Grays thought they were going to take over the leadership and keep their 100 per cent record after Jack West’s tenth-minute strike, but visiting Cha
AVELEY produced the comeback of the night in Ryman North yesterday (Tuesday), wiping out a 3-1 deficit to snatch a 4-3 victory at Harlow.
THERE was no shortage of surprises in Ryman North, starting at Sudbury where the hosts, widely reckoned to be the title favourites, crashed to a 3-1 home defeat by Cheshunt.
HISTORY will be made at Potters Bar Town on Saturday when visitors Wroxham become the first Norfolk club to play Ryman League football. Like the Suffolk clubs recently promoted from the Eastern Counties League, the Yachtsmen are expected to make an immedi
GRAYS ATHLETIC play their first match at their new home, the former Ford Sports Club in Romford, tonight (Friday) when they entertain a West Ham United XI.
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