SHARP-SHOOTER Macaulay Langstaff gave Notts County fans an early show reel of his talent in front of goal on a largely drama-free opening day for new manager Luke Williams.
PAUL HUGHES has warned his Hayes & Yeading side not to forget their previous league encounters with Farnborough as the pair meet again in the battle for promotion from Southern Premier South.
JOSH Kelly scored a wonderful individual goal to put the seal on a win which mathematically ensures Maidenhead United’s survival while, at the same time, lands a body-blow to Weymouth’s hopes of staying up.
Functional rather than fantastic was boss Neal Ardley’s verdict on Solihull’s fourth straight victory against Maidenhead United – not that he was fussed by how it came.
Two second-half goals helped Barnet to a third win from four National League matches after this rather bad-tempered affair which featured nine yellow cards.
NICKE KABAMBA’S stoppage-time winner was enough to give Woking their second win in the last eleven games and also provided caretaker manager Ian Dyer with his first success in temporary charge of the Cards.
Just like the weather, Maidenhead United were cold, damp and depressing as defeat to play-off hopefuls Solihull Moors saw them drop them back into the relegation zone on goal difference
TY BARNETT dismissed any suggestion that he was offside when he picked up a rebound to fire Eastleigh’s 38th-minute winner after a fierce volley from Tom Whelan had been turned against the post.
IT’S been 150 years since Clapham Rovers’ Jarvis Kenrick scored the first ever FA Cup goal against Upton Park – now a selection of the world famous competition’s inaugural clubs are coming together to mark the special anniversary.