Connect with us

Step 4

TERRIBLE DAY FOR TERRORS

MET POLICE 2 TOOTING & MITCHAM 0
By Sean Lofting
TOOTING were consigned to the drop despite a spirited display in a game which largely matched the drab, overcast conditions at Imber Court.
A draw would have been enough for the Terrors to overhaul relegation rivals Burgess Hill after a dramatic end to the Hillians’ afternoon. But even that looked unlikely from the very first minute.
Met Police went ahead when Liam Enver-Marum showed good strength at the far post to hold off a Tooting defender and finished well in to the far corner from a tight angle.
The home side’s second go...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
My Betting Sites
Pro Direct
Isuzu

free bets

online bettingbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

free bets

More in Step 4

  • Town’s troops on title mission

    Paul Reed has warned his Leighton Town troops not to rest on their laurels as the club go in search of a historic promotion.

  • BISHOPS CLEEVE 2 BASHLEY 0

    DIV 1 SOUTH By Billy Taylor ■ CLEEVE boss Paul Col-350th game in licutt’s the Southern League went to plan as the Mitres moved into the play-off places with a win over Bashley. Jay Malshanskyj was first to Harry Williams, who gave to finish when Ben Mclean himself space and...

  • DIDCOT TOWN 3 SHAFTESBURY 0

    DIV 1 SOUTH By Stewart Unsworth ■ DIDCOT recorded their biggest league win of the season to date in a somewhat surprising demolition of sixth-placed Shaftesbury. It is a result which highlights the Rockies recent shaky defensive record, which has seen fifteen goals shipped in their last six matches. The...

  • ACKEEM FINDS A WINNER LATE ON

    DIV 1 SOUTH WESTBURY UNITED 1 EXMOUTH TOWN 0 By Andy Bown A GOAL from Ackeem Stewart was enough to give Westbury a narrow win over Exmouth. With United’s wing-wonders Bevan Cross and Cole Fleming in fine form, it was a deserved result for the home side who missed a...