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Prediction league table after 26th Aug


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A few -2 scores this time, as Aylesbury and Brox Boro let the punters down. Top scorer of the day was IntheKnow with 7 pionts.

 

Position: Name: Total:

1 HTFCew 14

2 BBB 12

3 IntheKnow 12

4 blues06 11

5 MB 100 9

6 Paula 9

7 PBT 8

8 Alfie Noakes 8

9 Rhodes 8

10 Eagle 7

11 Rak 7

12 HTFC ONE 7

13 Maldini66 6

14 Gavin 6

15 NeutralFan 5

16 Horace 5

17 Lato 4

18 KTFCSC 4

19 Deep Blue 1

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its a marathon not a sprint Gav.

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Hi folks, here is the league newsletter summarising all the scores on the doors from 26 August:

It was very high scoring day in the PREMIER DIVISION where 4 sides each scored Seven Goals.

In their first League game, Harefield United won 7-0 at home to Biggleswade Town, with six different names on the score sheet. Sean Sonner scored the first 2 by the 14th minute, followed by one for Danny Jordan before the break. In the 2nd half scorers were Danny Buckle, Adam Willis, Luke Willis, and Tom Lewis in the last minute.

Newcomers Hertford Town won 7-1 at Tring Athletic with Robbie Syrett giving them a 2-0 lead after 9 minutes. Other goals scored by Ryan Redford (3), Matt Watton, and Lee Roberts. Peter Martin scored for Tring in the 39th minute to make the score 1-3 at the time. Another 7-1 victory was by London Colney who were 0-1 down after 18 minutes, Kingsley Amankwahi having scored for Royston Town. Steve Flain equalised for Colney in the 42nd minute, and 2nd half goals by Jermaine Davey (2), and in the last 8 minutes Mark Paradise, Steve Hutchins, Dave Parkinson, and Kenny Hill gave Colney a score they could not have envisaged a few minutes earlier. Newcomers Chalfont St Peter beat promoted Colney Heath 7-2 with 6 different scorers. Barry Brosnan opened the scoring in the 17th minute. There was a hat trick for Adam Bunce and goals for Bradley Bubb (2) and Terrell Lewis. Martin Standen scored both Colney’s goals late in the 2nd half. Another of the new sides, Kingsbury London Tigers, lost 2-5 at home to Langford, who opened the scoring with a penalty in the 5th minute. 6 minutes later Kingsbury equalised, also with a penalty. After 36 minutes Wesley Byrne gave Langford the lead for the 2nd time, with John Coley making it 3-1 just on the break. Although Yousef Elteresi scored for Kingsbury, an og and a 90th minute strike by Langford’s Luke Pateman gave his side their 5-2 win. A late goal by Matt Tallyn gave Holmer Green a 2-1 victory at Broxbourne Borough V & E. Luke Faulkner gave Holmer a 62nd minute lead, with Danny Ward equalising 4 minutes later.

At Ruislip Manor, a late goal by Adam Hallissey gave Leverstock Green a 2-1win. A Ryan Upton goal had given Ruislip a first half lead, with Allan Arthur equalising just after the break.

An og in the 74th minute gave St Margaretsbury a 1-1 draw at Aylesbury Vale. Mark Lambert had given Aylesbury a first half lead. Another late goal that produced a draw was by Wayne Goldsmith for Biggleswade United at home to Haringey Borough. Robert O’Dell had given Biggleswade an early lead. Shortly after Uduma Kalu equalised, and early in the 2nd half David Patten had given Haringey a 2-1 lead.

In DIVISION ONE, two teams have won all 3 matches, with Brimsdown Rovers and Bedford Valerio United the successful teams. Brimsdown won 4-0 at home to Winslow United with four 2nd half goals, including a hat trick in the last 20 minutes for Dwayne Nickel (surely an early candidate for “Quickest hat-trick of the season”). Earlier a Darren Reid goal had opened the scoring. Top score in the division was by Ampthill Town, who won 5-0 at home to Arlesey Athletic. Martin Hutchinson scored in the 2nd minute with further quick goals by Danny Hollis and Stuart Reynolds, who then completed his hat trick with a last minute penalty. Another side to lose a 2-0 lead and finish losing 2-3 was Harpenden Town, who lost at Bedford Valerio United. Ben Dawes and Chris Gregory gave Harpenden a 2-0 lead by the 19th minute. Chris Huckle pulled one back in the 37th minute, Rakesh Gill equalised, and Huckle’s second in the 90th minute gave Bedford their 3-2 win. Two late goals for Stony Stratford Town gave them a 3-1 victory at Brache Sparta. Darren Dykes gave Stony a first half lead, with Lee Redmond equalising for Brache early in the 2nd half. In the last 5 minutes, a Darren Dykes penalty and a goal by Dom Marsala gave Stony a 3-1 win. Jon Moniatis scored another late goal, in the 88th minute to give Cockfosters a 1-0 win at home to New Bradwell St Peter.

Three 2nd half goals gave Sun Postal Sports a 3-1 win at Cranfield United, who had taken the lead with a Martin O’Farrell goal after 15 minutes. The scorers for Postal were Danny Burke, Ben Cowan, and (in the last minute) Paul Denslow.

Kentish Town won 2-0 at home to Buckingham Athletic with early goals by Lee Scott and Daniel Young.

In DIVISION TWO, Crawley Green is one of 4 unbeaten teams and have yet to concede a goal. They won 5-0 at Markyate with a hat trick for James Patten and one each for Scott Ford and Jason Young. Kent Athletic won 2-1 at home to Mursley United with goals by Danny Sutherland and Steve Mooney. Mursley reduced the arrears with a Kent og. Top score in the Division was by Caddington, who won 6-1 at Pitstone & Ivinghoe. Paul Quarman scored 3 in the first half, with further goals by Darren Croft, James Ponter, and Darren Edwards. Shaun Stacey had scored for Pitstone to make the score 1-4. Kings Langley won 2-0 at home to Padbury United with 2nd half goals by Ben Walker Craig McMahon. A goal in each half by Dominic Lawless gave M.K. Scot a 2-1 win at home to Tring Corinthians, who took an early lead with a goal by Luke Byrne. Craig Fraser scored an early goal for Risborough Rangers at home to AFC Dunstable with Mark Williams making it 2-0. On the 45th minute Gareth Harnaman pulled one back for AFC, and with no further goals the score remained at 2-1. A second half goal by Alex Roberts gave The 61FC a 1-0 home win against Old Bradwell United. Another 2-1 win was by Flamstead at Totternhoe, thanks to a 90th minute goal by Gareth Devoti. Adam Page had given Flamstead the lead after 29 minutes, with Glen Sizer equalising shortly after. One unusual aspect of the day was only 3 draws in 27 matches. In addition to the 2 in the Premier, Aston Clinton drew 1-1 at home to Loughton Orient. Liam Little had given Aston a 27-minute lead. Gary Davis equalised for Loughton two minutes later. Finally, congratulations to Harefield United on winning their FA Cup replay during the week,good luck in the next round.

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