THE Ryman League has announced a link with Street Child, a charity which works with children in Sierra Leone, until recently ranked as the poorest country in the world.
SOHAM may be one of only two teams in the whole Ryman League without a point to their credit, but it has been a different story in cup competitions.
KINGSTONIAN made it a leading group of five in Ryman Premier with a 3-1 home win over bottom club Leiston today (Sunday).
RYMAN South leaders Crawley Down could hardly have come closer to making it four wins out of four at Walton Casuals yesterday (Saturday).
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.
FOUR of the pre-season favourites have already opened a gap at the top of the Ryman Premier, with Hampton leading the way after a 2-0 victory at Enfield Town which means they have yet to concede a goal in five games.
LEATHERHEAD completed the list of Ryman League qualifiers for the next round of the FA Cup with a comfortable 3-0 home replay win over Horley last night (Wednesday).
THERE were four FA Cup replays involving Ryman League clubs tonight (Tuesday), but the match of the day turned out to be the only league game as Three Bridges came from 4-1 down to snatch a Ryman South point at Corinthian-Casuals.
HAMPTON have made an impressive start to their bid to regain Conference South status at the first attempt. They have scored only five goals in four games but, coupled with an unblemished defensive record, they have been worth ten points and, now, first pl
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.
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
RYMAN South new comers Three Bridges failed to progress in the FA Cup despite taking the lead in their preliminary round tie at Epsom today (Sunday).
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