Connect with us

Non-League Paper

Canvey’s Harris has the final say

By David Ballheimer

HENDON 0
CANVEY ISLAND 1
CANVEY Island moved above Hendon with a 1-0 victory over the depleted Greens yesterday.
It was something of a surprise that half-time was reached goalless but the second half saw very few chances.
Finley Dorrell should have given the Gulls the lead after five minutes, however Luke Campbell produced a magnificent save.
Niko Muir, who celebrated his 100th Hendon goal in midweek, fired wide a minute later and then saw an effort cleared off the line by Tom Stephen. George Abbott made a brilliant tackle on Chris Harris to end a Canvey chanc...

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.
1000gbp
My Betting SitesFootball progs
NLS Lens
Stadium Solutions
Isuzu
Brandon Hire Station
free bets

 

Irish Betzillionbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

Casino bee

More in Non-League Paper

  • Anchors won’t be grounded for long

    Chairman Martin Hillerby is backing his Stockton Town to bounce back from their play-off heartache – especially given the club’s history of spectacularly recovering from adversity.

  • PIGGOTT’S SO HAPPY TO BE ON RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY

    By Chris Dunlavy JOR DROPPER: Jordan Piggott celebrates JORDAN Piggott was so confident that he’d score against Kettering in Monday’s play-off final that he even had his celebration lined up. The Telford utility man netted the Bucks’ second equaliser of the afternoon when he rounded Dan Jezeph in the 71st...

  • ‘GIANT’ HILLS ON THE CLIMB AGAIN

    By Matthew Nash MERRY DANCE: Burgess Hill Town’s players celebrate winning promotion after victory at Sittingbourne PICTURE: SImon Roe GARY MANSELL is backing ‘sleeping giants’ Burgess Hill Town to make a big noise after winning promotion to the Isthmian Premier – having dispelled the myth that joint-managers don’t work. Mansell...

  • CHANDLER SO PROUD OF FRIENDS

    By Mark Carruthers FORMER Spennymoor Town favourite Jamie Chandler has told of his pride over his old club’s remarkable run to their first ever FA Trophy final. After seeing off a trio of Step 2 clubs, the Moors have waltzed to the Wembley final by dumping National League trio Boston...