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Tuesday/Wednesday 3/4 December - Results/Reports


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Had trouble getting on-line lately so apologies if there are any errors. Should Eynesbury Rovers win at The Hollow this evening it will set up a Premier Division Cup Quarter Final tie with Leighton Town in a repeat of their FA Vase Fourth Round clash:

Tuesday 3 December (kick off 7.45)

Premier Division

Biggleswade United v Leverstock Green

Edgware Town v Crawley Green

North Greenford United v Baldock Town

Wembley v London Colney

 

Dudley Latham Memorial Premier Division Cup Second Round

Potton United v Eynesbury Rovers  

 

Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Second Round  

Broadfields United v CB Hounslow United

 

Middlesex FA Senior Charity Cup Second Round

Hampton & Richmond Borough v Rayners Lane

 

Hertfordshire FA Charity Shield Quarter Final

Welwyn Garden City v Tring Athletic

 

Wednesday 4 December

SSML Challenge Trophy Third Round

Park View v Newport Pagnell Town (kick off 7.45)

 

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5 hours ago, Rhodes said:

Tuesday 3 December (kick off 7.45)

Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Second Round  

Broadfields United v CB Hounslow United

I gather that this one is being played at Rayners Lane this evening

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Interval scores:

Premier Division

Biggleswade United 0 Leverstock Green 0

Edgware Town 1 Crawley Green 1

North Greenford United 1 Baldock Town 0

Wembley 1 London Colney 0

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This evening's results, Karen will be crying herself to sleep tonight:

Premier Division

Biggleswade United 1 Leverstock Green 0

Edgware Town 2 Crawley Green 1

North Greenford United 3 Baldock Town 0

Wembley 2 London Colney 2 

 

Dudley Latham Memorial Premier Division Cup Second Round

Potton United 5 Eynesbury Rovers 1  

 

Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Second Round  

Broadfields United v CB Hounslow United

 

Middlesex FA Senior Charity Cup Second Round

Hampton & Richmond Borough 1 Rayners Lane 1 (penalty shoot out in progress)

 

Hertfordshire FA Charity Shield Quarter Final

Welwyn Garden City 0 Tring Athletic 1

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The missing results from last night and some early match reports:

Premier Division

Biggleswade United 1 Leverstock Green 0

http://levgreenfc.co.uk/event/191203f/

Edgware Town 2 Crawley Green 1

North Greenford United 3 Baldock Town 0

Wembley 2 London Colney 2 

 

Dudley Latham Memorial Premier Division Cup Second Round

Potton United 5 Eynesbury Rovers 1  

 

Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Second Round  

Broadfields United 2 CB Hounslow United 0

 

Middlesex FA Senior Charity Cup Second Round

Hampton & Richmond Borough 1 Rayners Lane 1 (after 90 mins, Hampton & Richmond Borough win 4-1 on pens)

https://www.hamptonfc.net/teams/110868/match-centre/0-4758889/report

 

Hertfordshire FA Charity Shield Quarter Final

Welwyn Garden City 0 Tring Athletic 1

https://www.welwyngardencityfc.org.uk/Matchreport.aspx?id=283246

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8 hours ago, Rhodes said:

Premier Division

Wembley 2 London Colney 2 

A groundhopper from another Forum was at Vale Farm last night:

Spartan South Midland Premier 
Wembley 2-2 London Colney
 
Entry: £7 
Attendance: officially 26, and a headcount of not much more... 

A new tick for me, and one I really should have got out of the way many seasons ago - I did once turn up for a fixture here that was rained off in November 2009, but travel here is so easy that there are few excuses not to get it out of the way. The nearest station is Sudbury & Harrow Road (from where there are even occasional direct trains to Oxford!) but the service is skeletal, early closing, and non-existent at weekends. Fortunately, Sudbury Town station on the Piccadilly line is only a short walk further south and under ten minutes walk from the ground, while North Wembley on the Bakerloo Line out of Paddington (and Overground out of Euston) is about the same distance to the north-east. Buses are plentiful from all directions. 

A decent Step 5 ground, with a plush clubhouse, basic supporters’ shop, hot food and even the occasional small bank of concrete terracing dotted around. I even picked up an old match-worn WFC shirt for a tenner - no.7 in the style of Ajax Amsterdam, I’m guessing from a season in the late nineties. 

A decent match on the pitch, with lowly London Colney coming back from behind twice in the second half, thanks to the jammiest of deflections and to a last minute breakaway. Wembley will no doubt be kicking themselves for letting it slip, but you couldn’t begrudge London the point that they worked so hard for. Just a shame that there was such a woeful attendance here to witness it...

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An old fashioned cup shock last night, we didn't see that coming:

Wednesday 4 December

SSML Challenge Trophy Third Round

Park View 3 Newport Pagnell Town 1

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On ‎04‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 12:09, Rhodes said:

A groundhopper from another Forum was at Vale Farm last night:

Spartan South Midland Premier 
Wembley 2-2 London Colney
 
Entry: £7 
Attendance: officially 26, and a headcount of not much more... 

A new tick for me, and one I really should have got out of the way many seasons ago - I did once turn up for a fixture here that was rained off in November 2009, but travel here is so easy that there are few excuses not to get it out of the way. The nearest station is Sudbury & Harrow Road (from where there are even occasional direct trains to Oxford!) but the service is skeletal, early closing, and non-existent at weekends. Fortunately, Sudbury Town station on the Piccadilly line is only a short walk further south and under ten minutes walk from the ground, while North Wembley on the Bakerloo Line out of Paddington (and Overground out of Euston) is about the same distance to the north-east. Buses are plentiful from all directions. 

A decent Step 5 ground, with a plush clubhouse, basic supporters’ shop, hot food and even the occasional small bank of concrete terracing dotted around. I even picked up an old match-worn WFC shirt for a tenner - no.7 in the style of Ajax Amsterdam, I’m guessing from a season in the late nineties. 

A decent match on the pitch, with lowly London Colney coming back from behind twice in the second half, thanks to the jammiest of deflections and to a last minute breakaway. Wembley will no doubt be kicking themselves for letting it slip, but you couldn’t begrudge London the point that they worked so hard for. Just a shame that there was such a woeful attendance here to witness it...

Didn't know Wembley FC had a club shop? mind you I haven't been to Wembley FC for a few years now.

I wonder if that old number 7 top was one of Ian Basher Bates old tops? I want one :thumbup(2):

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