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Horace said:
Have a look now!


Yes, seen it now. Seems a strange decision but there is doubtless more to it than meets the eye.

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Horace said: p.s Good result yesterday PBT


Cheers. There were certainly a few upset Wealdstone supporters at the end who left their team in no doubt as to their feelings on the matter! The prize money will certainly be useful.
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Here's a report from the league bulletin of the days action for you to enjoy, AFC Dunstable are obviously a team in form having won at Royston Town in the Challenge Trophy, albeit not the result of the round, and now winning 10-0:

Saturday 16th September 2006

In the FA CUP FIRST ROUND QUALIFYING Oxhey Jets were the only one of the 3 SSML clubs competing who were victorious. Oxhey defeated fellow SSML club Ruislip Manor 1-0 at home with a goal by Paul Turner in the 25th minute.

Broxbourne Borough V&E lost 1-3 at Haverhill Rovers who scored two 2nd half goals from penalties. A 40th minute goal by Safraz Pivano had kept Broxbourne level at the break.

Tring Athletic lost 1-5 at home to Kings Lynn, who led 4-0 at the break. Ben Williams scored for Tring in the closing minutes.

In the PREMIER DIVISION, Harefield United moved into top place, and also maintained their 100% record, with a 2-1 win at Chalfont St Peter after Bradley Bubb had given Chalfont a 7-minute lead. Danny Jordan equalised just before the break, with Ben Herring scoring the winner late in the game.

With the same number of points, Langford moved into 2nd place with a 3-1 win at St Margaretsbury. Lee Pateman gave Langford an early lead, with Matt Maskell equalising shortly afterwards. Two 2nd half goals by Wesley Byrne gave Langford victory.

Leverstock Green are 3rd following a 4-2 home win over former leaders Edgware Town, who drop to 5th place. Dale Sears, Matt Plaskett, and James Armstrong gave Leverstock a 3-0 half-time lead. Shortly after the break Stuart Blackburne and Adam Wallace both scored for Edgware, but a second for Armstrong ensured victory for Leverstock.

There was an exciting match between both newcomers Hertford Town and Aylesbury Vale, with Vale finally winning 5-3. Vale led 3-0 at the break with goals by Ross Taylor and 2 by Luke Mellisi. Half way thru’ the 2nd half goals by Hertford’s Ryan Redford and Scott Neilson reduced the lead to 3-2, but 2 goals for Paul Talbot returned Vale’s 3 goal lead. Leo Turner scored a 3rd for Hertford, but they were unable to reduce the deficit any further.

There was also a win for the other newcomers Kingsbury London Tigers, who won 3-1 at Holmer Green. For Kingsbury, Ivan Forbes scored in each half with one for Anatoliy Snigur just on the break. Matt Tallyn scored for Holmer in the last minute.

London Colney won 3-1 at home to Biggleswade United, with Greg Shaw giving them a first half lead. After 57 minutes Wayne Goldsmith equalised, but goals by David Parkinson and Danny McCaffery ensure victory for Colney.

In DIVISION ONE the new leaders are Brimsdown Rovers, who scored 2 goals in the last 8 minutes to win 2-1 at Hoddesdon Town. Peter Ulatowski had given Hoddesdon the lead after 27 minutes. In the 82nd minute Michael Pelley equalised, with Mervyn Abraham scoring a late winner.

Kentish Town moved into 2nd place following their 3-0 win at bottom club Cranfield United. Lee Scott scored twice, with a late goal for Daniel Young.

Bedford Valerio United are in third place after coming from behind to beat Cockfosters 2-1 with goals by Chris Huckle and, in the last minute, Surinder Raj. Ben Penfold gave Cockfosters a half-time lead.

Brache Sparta won 4-1 at Arlesey Athletic. James Dickson scored the only goal of the 1st half to give Brache the lead. After the break, Lee Hayward scored a second with Alex Toye pulling one back for Arlesey. A second for Hayward and one in the last minute by Ashley Shanahan gave Brache a 3-goal win.

Another 4-1 was by Ampthill Town at Harpenden Town. Buckingham and Reynolds gave Ampthill a 2-0 half-time lead, with both players scoring a second in the 2nd half. Gregory scored a late goal for Harpenden.

Sun Postal Sports won 3-2 at New Bradwell St Peter.

Buckingham Athletic won 1-0 at Winslow United with a goal by David Sparkes just after the break

In DIVISION TWO leaders Crawley Green maintained their 100% record with 2 late goals to finally win 2-1. Martin Shaw gave Mursley United the lead just after the lead, but goals in the last 18 minutes by Andrew Bath and Dean Bull gave Crawley victory.

AFC Dunstable recorded the highest score of the season with a 10-0 victory at Loughton Orient. There were 4 goals for Gary Capone and 3 for James McCaffrey. Ikeme Ojulah and Chris Golding scored one each.

Another high score was at Padbury United, where The 61FC won 5-1. There was a hat trick for Ryan Smith and two for Arron Lewis. Daniel Toon scored for Padbury from a penalty to make the score 1-5 at the time.

At home to Risborough Rangers, Flamstead led 2-0 after 46 minutes with goals by Devoti and O’Neil. In a 5-minute spell shortly after the break Horn and Jones scored for Risboro’ to make the score 2-2. In the closing minutes Price gave Flamstead a 3-2 lead, but a last minute goal by Wright made the final score 3-3.

Another 5-1 win was by Tring Corinthians, who won at home to Pitstone & Ivinghoe. Benjamin Tew gave Tring the lead, with Carl Fox equalising on the break. In the 2nd half Marius Matran gave Tring the lead for the second time, followed by a hat trick for Luke Byrne.

A goal in the 89th minute enabled Old Bradwell United to draw 2-2 at home to Markyate. Danny Broad gave Bradwell a 32-minute lead, but goals by Andrew Taylor and Jeremy Allen early in the 2nd half had put Markyate in the lead.

Kings Langley won 2-0 at Totternhoe with goals by Paul Gash and Cracknell.

At home to Aston Clinton, Caddington came from behind for the second time in the 76th minute with a second goal by Craig Henney to draw 2-2. Harwood gave Aston the lead after 30 minutes, Henney equalised 6 minutes later, with a second for Harwood once again giving Aston on the lead.

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PRT - sorry got to have my two penneth now. Why do you always have too be so fastidious.

Surely we (the person/s reading the posts) can see that this is the opinion of an individual. It would then be up to us to make our own estimation of the details/information given.

The majority of people posting on these forums are not newspaper reporters. They lift the information from other sources or give their own views. We then give 'banter' as 'sane' people do. I don't beleive Rhodes was asking us to share his views - he was stating things as he sees them.

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Paula - Thanks for that love, fastidious is a good word, what does it mean. I think people just like getting at me on here for the hell of it, strangely enough I know the likes of Potters Bar Town and Lato personally and to a lesser degree the Hertford Town mob too and they all know full well that I'm not talking out of my backside. It is no coincidence that Kentish Town are top of the league through me, the other Committee members and Coaches working all the hours God sends to put the Club on the football map, you get out of it what you put in at the end of the day and I haven't even started scratching the surface yet in terms of achievement.

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OH, lads, H.T.F.C. Crew & mob & Paula if you see me walking around Hertford today in a Kentish Town shirt just ignore me, for I do not know what I do.

Please help me, I am even going along to support Ware in a game against Canvey can you help me. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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Manic - Thanks for your support, soon everyone will have us on their avatar's like your good self, as I say there is no reason why we shouldn't become everyone's 'second Club' like Newcastle were under Keegan, Everton under Howard Kendall in the mid 80's and Watford with Graham Taylor and Elton John.

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PRT - sorry got to have my two penneth now. Why do you always have too be so fastidious.
Surely we (the person/s reading the posts) can see that this is the opinion of an individual. It would then be up to us to make our own estimation of the details/information given.
The majority of people posting on these forums are not newspaper reporters. They lift the information from other sources or give their own views. We then give 'banter' as 'sane' people do. I don't beleive Rhodes was asking us to share his views - he was stating things as he sees them.


You miss the point, Paula. Rhodes was almost universally criticised on here for claiming that a Kentish Town defeat was the result of the round and yet, a few days later, he still refers to it indirectly in another post as if it is an accepted fact by all.
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OH, lads, H.T.F.C. Crew & mob & Paula if you see me walking around Hertford today in a Kentish Town shirt just ignore me, for I do not know what I do.
Please help me, I am even going along to support Ware in a game against Canvey can you help me. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />


Manic - come and say Hi - i'll be with the Canvey crew. Be in the clubhouse from about 1.30 and hopefully legless by 3pm
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It is no coincidence that Kentish Town are top of the league through me, the other Committee members and Coaches working all the hours God sends to put the Club on the football map, you get out of it what you put in at the end of the day and I haven't even started scratching the surface yet in terms of achievement.


Nothing to do with the players then?
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Here's a report from the league bulletin of the days action for you to enjoy,
Saturday 16th September 2006
In the FA CUP FIRST ROUND QUALIFYING Oxhey Jets were the only one of the 3 SSML clubs competing who were victorious. Oxhey defeated fellow SSML club Ruislip Manor 1-0 at home with a goal by Paul Turner in the 25th minute.
Broxbourne Borough V&E lost 1-3 at Haverhill Rovers who scored two 2nd half goals from penalties. A 40th minute goal by Safraz Pivano had kept Broxbourne level at the break.
Tring Athletic lost 1-5 at home to Kings Lynn, who led 4-0 at the break. Ben Williams scored for Tring in the closing minutes.


THREE SSML clubs who have the league disowned then surely not us!
We only lost 1-0 to a strong Oxhey side, therefore I claim the result of the week.
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Nothing to do with the players then?
HTFCew - The players always had the ability as they all grew up together on the same estate in Camden and are telepathic on the field of play hence our Brazil '70 style. It just wasn't channelled properly before this season and they weren't disciplined enough but now they are to the point of leaving their dressing room spotless after they've finished changing as all teams should be educated to do.
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Potters Bar Town - I've no idea what that is supposed to mean but can I ask why you suppose Kentish Town have won five league games on the spin which I believe is a Club record, I see you have also dramatically changed your tune and have predicted us to win at Ampthill on Saturday.

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