ON behalf of the whole league, we wish the very best of luck to Hastings United as they travel to Yorkshire today (Friday) for their FA Cup second round tie at Harrogate Town tomorrow.
LEISTON collected their second successive away point with a 2-2 draw at Wingate tonight (Tuesday) in the only Ryman Premier game to survive the recent heavy rain.
TWO late goals by Danny Carr fired Dulwich to the top of Ryman South with a 2-1 victory at Three Bridges, where 326 braved the driving rain to watch the action on a pitch that remained in near-perfect condition.
RUNAWAY Ryman North leaders Maldon moved ten points clear of the field as they crushed visiting Cheshunt 6-1 on Saturday to chalk up their 11th successive league victory.
TWO down at half-time, Leiston battled back to earn a 2-2 draw at East Thurrock on Saturday, collecting their first-ever Ryman Premier away point to climb off the foot of the table and out of the relegation places.
THERE’S no place like home, they say, and Maidstone are certainly proving that after their 25-year exile from their home town.
THE clubs at the foot of the Ryman League, Ware and Walton Casuals, have both named new managers.
SHOULD the managers at Waltham Abbey, Waltham Forest, Wealdstone, Whitehawk, Witham and Wroxham be Worried?
THE draw for the third round of the Lucas Fettes Youth Cup is as follows:
HOLDERS Bury Town face a difficult trip to Premier rivals Concord Rangers in the fourth round of the Isthmian League Cup. The full draw (matches to be played in the first week of December):
AMONG a number of Ryman League clubs supporting the Movember prostate cancer charity are East Thurrock United, who have so far raised well over £1,000.
RYMAN North leaders Maldon opened up a seven-point gap at the top with a 3-0 victory at Romford tonight (Wednesday), stretching their unbeaten run to 14 games.
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