(Action from Hashtag United 1 Southend Manor 1 at The Len
Salmon Stadium, thanks to Nik (@nikjeemah) for the photo)
Saturday October 24
Clapton 1 Enfield 5 (Enfield came from behind to thrash
nine man Clapton at The Terence McMillan Stadium, it began well for the hosts
when Petrit Elbi put them ahead after just two minutes, but The E’s took
control thereafter and levelled througb Olly Miles before Lewis Francis grabbed
his first goal for the club, a sublime strike from the edge of the box, to give
the visitors the lead. It was three when
Bouchie netted, and it was 4-1 to Enfield at the break after Joe Thomas netted
from the spot, this after a handball on the goal line resulted in a red card
for the home side. Tons keeper Declan Maiorano was then dismissed before the
break after a foul on Miles, leaving them down to nine men for the entire
second period, and Miles netted his second of the day to make it five after a
great team move ended with him tapping in.
Clapton remain second bottom after this latest loss and are still without
a win this term, whilst The E’s second win of the campaign sees them up to 15th)
Hashtag United 1 Southend Manor 1 (League leaders
Hashtag United dropped points for only the second time this season after they
were held at The Len Salmon Stadium by Southend Manor. Luca Frankis gave the visitors an early lead
but seven minutes after the break Tags levelled when Jesse Waller Lassen dinked
a ball to the far post where birthday boy Albert Keith was on hand to poke
home. The Tags remain five points clear
at the top despite dropping points, whilst Manor, who are still unbeaten
against Hashtag in the ESL, are in sixth spot following this superb point
against the leaders)
Ilford 3 Woodford Town 0 (The Foxes heaped more
misery on Woodford Town as they were the latest side to inflict defeat on them
after victory at Cricklefield. Dimi Christou’s
screamer just past the quarter hour mark gave the hosts the lead, and they doubled
that lead midway through the first period after Yemi Adelani held off his
marker before thumping home. And the
game ended with a third for the Foxes when Sylvester struck a ball from his own
half which caught the wind and looped over the visitors keeper and into the net
to cap a fine afternoon for the hosts.
Ilford’s second win of the season sees them up to 14th,
whilst the visitors remain bottom and are still without a point from nine
league matches so far)
Saffron Walden Town 0 Walthamstow 1 (Dwade James
netted a second half penalty as Stow grabbed a hard-fought win at Catons Lane
against Saffron Walden Town. The
deciding moment came when a Toner free kick struck a hand in the defensive wall,
much to the hosts disgust, and James stepped up to send his ‘panenka’ style penalty
into the net to give the visitors the points.
Defeat for Walden, there second in less than a week, sees them down in
eighth, whilst Stow rise to fourth after their sixth win in nine league games
this term)
Sawbridgeworth Town 0 Hoddesdon Town 2 (It was back
down to earth with a bump for The Robins and a good bounce back from Hoddy
after the visitors netted victory at Crofters.
Harry Andic gave the visitors the lead on the half hour mark and they
sealed the points three minutes from time when substitute Harrison Rookard
netted, and it means The Robins are now down in 13th spot after
their sixth loss in eleven, and Hoddy climb to fifth after their fifth win this
term)
Sporting Bengal United 1 West Essex 0 (A Rachid Qist penalty was enough for Sporting Bengal United to grab their third win in four games after victory over West Essex a Mile End. The penalty came early on after a foul inside the box, and Qist stepped up to send the spot kick high into the net, and it proved enough for victory after the visitors saw a goal ruled out after a foul on the keeper, much to their dismay. Sporting's fourth win of the campaign sees them up to 12th, whilst defeat for West, their fourth this season, sees them drop to tenth)
Stansted 1 Cockfosters 1 (It was honours even at
Hargrave Park as Stansted and Cockfosters could not be separated in their
contest, The Airportmen broke the deadlock twenty minutes into the second half after
a Hammond delivery took a deflection off Coyne and ended up in the net, but the
hosts lead lasted just three minutes as good work from Mullings saw him square
for Clarke who tapped home and saw this one end in a draw. Stansted remain in third and behind second placed
Cockfosters on goal difference, the visitors have now not won in three after
winning their first six, but will still be more than happy with second place)
Takeley 5 St Margaretsbury 0 (Eliott netted a
hat-trick inside twenty minutes of this contest as Takeley thrashed St Mags at
Station Road. Eliott netted early on
before adding two more on 17 and 19 minutes to give his side a perfect start,
and the striker netted his and the hosts fourth before the break to see his
side go into the changing rooms four goals to the good, and Ryan then added a
fifth in the second period to cap a fine display, seeing them into the top half
for the first time this season, whilst for St Mags they drop to third bottom after
their fourth defeat in eight league games)
Here is the latest table:-
And here are your next round of fixtures:-
Monday October 26
Hashtag United v Hoddesdon Town
Sporting Bengal United v Woodford Town
Tuesday October 27
Clapton v Walthamstow
Redbridge v Cockfosters
Southend Manor v Takeley
St Margaretsbury v Hadley
Stansted v West Essex
Wednesday October 28
Enfield v Saffron Walden Town
Ilford v Sawbridgeworth Town
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