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.
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.
King’s Lynn Town manager Tommy Widdrington pulled no punches after seeing his side pushed closer to National League relegation by Maidenhead at The Walks.
Josh Kelly’s first-half strike completed a memorable week for resurgent Maidenhead United as they put National League leaders FC Halifax Town to the sword at York Road.
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
Two quickfire goals early in the second half quashed any faint hopes that Maidenhead United might have had of recovering from Rob Hall’s excellent strike just after the half hour mark that had given Barnet the advantage at the break.
SAM BARRATT’S last-minute header earned Maidenhead United their first victory in nine National League games against tenman Woking in front of the BT Sport cameras.
They came in hope rather than expectation but Maidenhead United’s fans were rewarded with a committed display which saw the Magpies battle back from a goal down to grab a share of the spoils.
Torquay United finally got their season up and running with victory at Maidenhead – but they were made to sweat every inch of the way with the Magpies rallying back from three goals down to set uip a thrilling finish.