TWO first-half headers by Ade Olorunda set Maidstone United on course for a return to the Ryman Premier with a 3-0 home victory over Faversham Town in the Ryman South play-off final today (Saturday).
THE all-Kentish Ryman South play-off semi-finals both went with home advantage tonight (Tuesday) and so Maidstone will host Faversham in an all-ticket derby final on Saturday.
IT WAS a nailbiting afternoon yesterday (Saturday) at Champion Hill – but Dulwich had the X-factor in Xavier Vidal, whose goal earned them the point they needed to clinch the Ryman South title.
THE race for the Ryman South title will go to the last day of the season, when Dulwich will need a single point from their home game against Burgess Hill to finish on top.
IT’S as you were at the top of Ryman South, and that’s good news for leaders Dulwich who maintained their three-point advantage over Maidstone, now with only two games to play, with a 3-1 victory at Herne Bay yesterday (Saturday).
A GOAL after 15 minutes by Sam Blackman gave Leatherhead a 1-0 home win over Dulwich tonight (Tuesday) and prevented the South London side taking an iron grip on the Ryman South title.
A CROWD of more than 2,000 turned up at Maidstone to see the Ryman South leaders take on play-off contenders Faversham, and they watched Stones’ title hopes suffer a potentially fatal blow as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat.
A QUCKFIRE hat-trick by Brendon Cass strengthened Hythe’s grip on third place in Ryman South as they won 4-1 at Chipstead last night (Tuesday).
IT’S still advantage Dulwich in the race for the Ryman South title after their 2-0 victory at third-placed Faversham yesterday (Saturday) kept them level on points with leaders Maidstone, and with a crucial game in hand.
THE battle for the Ryman South title turned in favour of Dulwich yesterday (Saturday) as leaders Maidstone were beaten 2-1 in an eventful game at Sittingbourne.
THERE were sighs of relief at Horsham as they completed a 2-0 home win over Whitstable tonight (Wednesday), their first Ryman South victory of 2013.
THE battle of the Ryman South giants lived up to expectations as Dulwich and Maidstone battled out an exciting 1-1 draw in front of a four-figure crowd at Champion Hill.
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