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RYMAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – WEEKLY NEWS AND MATCH BULLETIN Season 20092010 No: 14 : 9 th November 2009 LEAGUE NEWS LEAGUE NEWS WEEKEND REVIEW Hereford a sixthminute lead but was sent off FA Cup in the 27th minute to leave the hosts a man Ryman League interest in the FA Cup is over short for the remaining twothirds of the game. for another year after all four survivors were But Sutton could not make the most of their beaten in the weekend’s firstround ties. advantage and Ryan Valentine ended their Wealdstone were the last hopes as they hopes with a late penalty after Jason Goodliffe entertained Rotherham on Sunday and they handled. put up a terrific fight before going down 32. There was no joy for Tooting & Mitcham There was little between the sides until United at League One side Stockport, where Rotherham took a 34th minute lead with a they conceded five unanswered goals. Once fluke goal. A clearance by Stones keeper the Terrors had failed to convert a couple of Sean Thomas hit Adam Le Fondre’s back and early chances Stockport took control. Peter cannoned off the visiting striker into the net. Thompson gave them a 13th minute lead, Kevin Ellison’s drive made it 20 just before the David Poole added another seven minutes interval and left Stones with a formidable task. later and a Carl Baker penalty made it 30 at They got back in the game on 64 minutes halftime. Paul Turnbull struck twice in the when Ryan Ashe fired home from 20 yards second half and not even Paul Vines, who had and might well have drawn level as they piled scored in each of Tooting’s five previous on the pressure. -
Weekly News & Match Bulletin – Season 2012/13 No.19 10Th December 2012
Weekly News & Match Bulletin – Season 2012/13 No.19 10th December 2012 Romford celebrate their winning goal against Aveley on Saturday in strange fashion. The ref is about to ask for an explanation. PICTURE: Gavin Ellis/TGS Photo In this issue… All the details from the weekend’s matches Tables, fixtures and statistics Respect update and Youth League latest All the Weekend Action By Peter Butcher – Ryman League Communications Administrator Ryman Premier THE battle at the bottom of the Ryman Premier table on Saturday went the way of Hendon, who scored with their first three shots to see off visiting Carshalton 3-1 and leave the Robins three points adrift. In a drab game of few chances, Hendon took control with goals in the last seven minutes of the first half from Julian Owusu and Belal Aite-Ouakrim. Josh Clarke pulled one back 11 minutes into the second half but Hendon made sure of three precious points when Dave Diedhiou netted six minutes from time. Hendon remain in the relegation places but now trail Thurrock only on goal difference after the Essex club were held to a 1-1 draw at Enfield Town. Harry Honesty put Mark Stimson’s men ahead on nine minutes and Adam Wallace equalised for Town ten minutes later. Wingate, two points ahead of Thurrock, held out for an hour at table-topping Margate. Then John Beales dived to head home a cross from Alex Rhodes, who added a late goal himself to complete a 2-0 victory and maintain Margate’s one-point lead. Hot on their heels, with a game in hand, are Whitehawk, who came from 2-0 down in their derby at Lewes to win 3-2 despite being reduced to ten men. -
Essex Senior Football League
ESSEX SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE Official Handbook Season 2019/20 (49th Season) Founded 1971 Sanctioned by The Football Association Affiliated to the FA Member of the FA National League System 1 CONTENTS List of officers .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Essex Senior Football League Organisational Chart 2019/20 .................................................................................. 5 Social Media Policy .................................................................................................................................................. 6 League Committee Meeting Dates 2019/20 ............................................................................................................. 7 Foreword Wayne Deller ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Chairman’s Message ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Who to Contact in the League .................................................................................................................................. 10 Notes to Club Secretaries ......................................................................................................................................... 11 General Data Protection Regulations ...................................................................................................................... -
29Th October 2012
Weekly News & Match Bulletin – Season 2012/13 No.13 29th October 2012 At it again . Richard Jolly (right), who scored no fewer than 13 FA Trophy goals last season during Wealdstone’s run to the semi-finals, slots home his third of this year’s competition as Stones win 6-2 at Merstham on Saturday Picture: Steve Foster/Wealdstone FC In this issue… Picture: Andy Nunn. Reports on all the League and FA Trophy action Tables and forthcoming fixtures Respect update and Youth League latest All the Weekend Action By Peter Butcher – Ryman League Communications Administrator Ryman Premier MARGATE climbed three places to fourth in the table with a 1-1 home draw with Hastings in the division’s only game on Saturday. But they were left regretting a series of missed chances which cost them victory and left them still four points behind leaders Hampton, who have two games in hand. Always on top, Margate went close in the first half when Alex Rhodes hit a post and took the lead four minutes after the break through Dan Stubbs. But they were unable to increase their advantage and paid the price when Brad Goldberg fired in a free-kick with eight minutes left. Ryman North GETTING the better of things in an early rush of goals, Maldon returned to the top of the table on Saturday with a 3-1 victory at Needham Market. James Robinson headed the visitors into a third-minute lead but the Marketmen, still seeking their first home win of the season, hit back through Kieran Leabon in the seventh minute.