Monday, February 13, 2006

Latest Suburban League Table 13-2-06

North Division
Pos. Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Waltham Forest  16   11   4   1   54   19   37   35 
2 Harefield United  17   11   3   3   40   23   36   17 
3 Burnham  15   9   1   5   33   20   28   13 
4 Fleet Town  15   8   3   4   29   22   27   7 
5 Hillingdon Borough  16   6   5   5   34   30   23   4 
6 North Greenford United  17   6   3   8   36   39   21   -3 
7 Ruislip Manor  17   5   5   7   33   35   20   -2 
8 Northwood  16   6   2   8   32   35   20   -3 
9 Broxbourne Borough  16   5   3   8   25   37   18   -12 
10 Bedfont  14   5   2   7   27   38   17   -11 
11 Leighton Town  12   4   3   5   26   24   15   2 
12 Chalfont St. Peter  16   4   1   11   19   43   13   -24 
13 Wembley  15   1   5   9   16   39   8   -23 

Fixtures / Results 13-2-06

H Enfield
Sat 13th August
Won 3-1
A Aveley
Wed 17 August
Won 4-1
A Barton Rovers
Sat 20 August
Lost 1-0
H Berkhamsted Town
Tue 23 August
Won 1-0
A Fakenham Tn
Sat 27 August FAC
Won 4-1
A Dartford
Tue 30 August
Drew 1-1
H Potters Bar Town
Sat 03 September
Drew 1-1
A Hitchin
Sat 10 September FAC
Lost 4-1
A Enfield Town
Fri 16 September
Lost 2-0
A Wingate & Finchley
Tue 20 September  SLC
Won 3-2
H Sittingbourne
Tue 27 September
Won 4-2
A Rothwell Town
Sat 01 October
Drew 1-1
H Borehamwood
Tues 4 October
Lost 1-0
H Aveley  Kick Off 2pm
Sat 08 October
Won 6-2
A Great Wakering Rovers
Tue 11 October
Won 3-0
H Burgess Hill
Sat 15 October FAT
Lost 1-0
H Ilford
Sat 22 October
Won 4-0
A Uxbridge
Tue 25 October
Won 1-0
A Berkhamsted Town
Sat 29 October
Won 2-0
H Cheshunt (League Cup)
Tue 1st November
Lost 5-0
H Barton Rovers
Sat 05 November
Lost 4-0
H Aveley (Essex Senior Cup)
Tues 8th November
Won 2-1
A Potters Bar Town
Sat 19 November
Won 2-1
H Corby Town
Sat 26 November
Lost 5-4
A Barking & East Ham United
Sat 03 December 
Drew 1-1
H Stamford
Sat 10 December
Lost 1-0
H Arlesey Town
Sat 17 December
Drew 2-2
H Wivenhoe Town
Mon 02 January
Lost 3-0
A Chatham Town
Sat 07 January 
Won 1-0
H Harlow Town ESC
Tues 10 January
Won 2-0
H Great Wakering Rovers
Sat 14 January 
Drew 1-1
H Dartford
Sat 21 January
Drew 2-2
A Boreham Wood
Sat 28 January
Lost 6-1
A Sittingbourne
Tues 31st January
Drew 1-1
H Enfield Town
Sat 04 February 
Lost 1-0
H Heybridge Swifts
Tues 7th February
Won 3-0
A Stamford
Sat 11 February
Lost 4-0
A Harlow
Wednesday 15th February
 
H Rothwell Town
Sat 18 February
 
H Chatham Town
Sat 25 February 
 
A Wingate & Finchley
Sat 04 March
 
A Ilford
Sat 11 March
 
H Uxbridge
Sat 18 March
 
A Enfield
Sat 25 March
 
H Wingate & Finchley
Sat 01 April
 
A Arlesey Town
Sat 08 April
 
A Wivenhoe Town
Sat 15 April
 
H Harlow Town
Mon 17 April 
 
H Barking & East Ham United
Sat 22 April 
 
A Corby Town
Sat 29 April 
 

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Stamford 4, Waltham Forest 0. SFL 11-2-06

Stamford hit four goals against an out of sorts Waltham Forest side but the match could ultimately be seen as quite a boring affair in which the home side had control for all but 20 minutes of the game but really looked nothing special.
The game started in the worst possible way for the Stags when Gareth Pritchard opened up the Stags’ defence which looked rather ragged already. His pass found Martin Wormall, in acres of space, who had the simplest of shots for the first goal.
For the next 20 minutes it was the Stags who looked the better side as they began to push forward. Both down the right wing and through the centre the Stags looked the better team. However, it took until the 20th minute for the Stags to have their first meaningful shot on goal, this from Mas Jallow after some good work by Orolionishe on the left.
On the 25th minute Stamford had their second shot on goal after a weak punch out from Hasler. The Stags had enough men back to smother the attempt. But the tide had begun to change and Pritchard headed over from a free kick.
The game swung out of the Stags’ reach after only 32 minutes when, after five minutes of sustained pressure from Stamford, Forest broke out and mounted a good attack but they were not quick enough back having once lost the ball and the Wormall – Pritchard combination opened up the shallow Stags defence for Pritchard to score. Within two minutes they’d found the net for a third time for Mark Foster to score from 20 yards.
With only 11 minutes of the second half gone, goal number 4 fell to Angel this time assisted by Pritchard and Wormall.
The Stags could find no way back into the game and became increasingly frustrated by the “professional” attitude adopted by some Stamford players. Half way through the second half, Marc Ward was sent off for getting a second yellow card.  To be fair, he had been warned by the referee on a number of occasions.
Stamford took all three points with nothing more than a workmanlike display, and that is the problem for the Stags at the moment: getting beaten by average sides who know how to remain solid and use every “professional” trick in the book, experience won over raw talent!