Saturday, April 22, 2006
Football Roundup
Nationwide Conference
Borough's Fate Goes To The Wire
Stevenage Borough will have to beat Forest Green next Saturday and hope that Halifax fail to get a point from their remaining two home games and Morcambe slip up at Grays if they are to keep their play off dream alive. A 1-1 draw against York at Broadhall Way was not the result Graham westley was looking for although the manager will know it could have been worse as his side ended a bad tempered affair with 9 men. Darryn Stamp was the first to go dismiised for a second bookable offence after only 38 minutes Jason Goodliffe seeing red for dissent in the last minute. York went in front through Clayton Donaldson after 35 minutes. Goodliffe's right footed effort pulling Stevenage level 3 minutes before the break. in a tense second period Alan Julian kept Borough in business tipping Andy Bishop's close range effort round the post in the last minute.
Stevenage
A Julian, J Goodliffe, L Oliver, R Henry, D Bulman (90 M Warner) , D Maamria, A Miller, J Louis (78 J Gregory) , G Boyd, D Stamp, J Nurse (84 O Berquez)
SNU: S Gore, S Weatherstone
Ryman League Division Two
The champagne stays on ice at Wodson Park after Ware again failed to secure the Division Two Title. The Blues went down 2-0 to closest challengers Witham who still have a mathmatical chance to snatch the title. the Essex club though must beat Brook House on Tuesday or Ware will finally be crowned champions. Fresh from their fighting display in the midweek derby Hertford's injury hit squad secured a 2-0 win over Epsom & Ewell at Hertingfordbury Park, Ryan Redford scoring both.
Spartan South Midlands League
Welwyn Garden City bounced back from their midweek home defeat to FA Vase Finalists Hillingdon Borough. The Citizens recorded their first win in 3 beating strugglers Haringey Borough 3-0. After a frustrating season St Margaretsbury finally seem to be hitting form. Saints added to their 7-1 demolition of Harpenden with a 2-1 at London Colney. in contrast the Blueboys have now gone 5 without a win. In Division One Hoddesdon were beaten for the first time since 18th March 1-0 at already relegated Ampthill Town.
Herts Senior County League
Hatfield Town made sure ofthe runners up spot in the Premier Division thrashing relegated Evergreen 8-1. Lewis Field taking his season tally to 20 with a well taken hattrick. Buntingford could still finish third after they won 2-1 at London Lions. Robbie Wilmott and Will Turl on target for Town. Codicote drew 1-1 at Chipperfield.
Borough's Fate Goes To The Wire
Stevenage Borough will have to beat Forest Green next Saturday and hope that Halifax fail to get a point from their remaining two home games and Morcambe slip up at Grays if they are to keep their play off dream alive. A 1-1 draw against York at Broadhall Way was not the result Graham westley was looking for although the manager will know it could have been worse as his side ended a bad tempered affair with 9 men. Darryn Stamp was the first to go dismiised for a second bookable offence after only 38 minutes Jason Goodliffe seeing red for dissent in the last minute. York went in front through Clayton Donaldson after 35 minutes. Goodliffe's right footed effort pulling Stevenage level 3 minutes before the break. in a tense second period Alan Julian kept Borough in business tipping Andy Bishop's close range effort round the post in the last minute.
Stevenage
A Julian, J Goodliffe, L Oliver, R Henry, D Bulman (90 M Warner) , D Maamria, A Miller, J Louis (78 J Gregory) , G Boyd, D Stamp, J Nurse (84 O Berquez)
SNU: S Gore, S Weatherstone
Ryman League Division Two
The champagne stays on ice at Wodson Park after Ware again failed to secure the Division Two Title. The Blues went down 2-0 to closest challengers Witham who still have a mathmatical chance to snatch the title. the Essex club though must beat Brook House on Tuesday or Ware will finally be crowned champions. Fresh from their fighting display in the midweek derby Hertford's injury hit squad secured a 2-0 win over Epsom & Ewell at Hertingfordbury Park, Ryan Redford scoring both.
Spartan South Midlands League
Welwyn Garden City bounced back from their midweek home defeat to FA Vase Finalists Hillingdon Borough. The Citizens recorded their first win in 3 beating strugglers Haringey Borough 3-0. After a frustrating season St Margaretsbury finally seem to be hitting form. Saints added to their 7-1 demolition of Harpenden with a 2-1 at London Colney. in contrast the Blueboys have now gone 5 without a win. In Division One Hoddesdon were beaten for the first time since 18th March 1-0 at already relegated Ampthill Town.
Herts Senior County League
Hatfield Town made sure ofthe runners up spot in the Premier Division thrashing relegated Evergreen 8-1. Lewis Field taking his season tally to 20 with a well taken hattrick. Buntingford could still finish third after they won 2-1 at London Lions. Robbie Wilmott and Will Turl on target for Town. Codicote drew 1-1 at Chipperfield.