Connect with us

Non-League Paper

Hernandez cancels out Ranger’s Chats opener

By Mark Hunt

PLAY-OFF contenders Cray Wanderers and Chatham Town fought out their second draw of the season as a tight, tense encounter saw a goal apiece in the closing 12 minutes as they earned a share of the spoils.
Lateef Adaja saw a cross-shot pushed out by Nathan Harvey. Then Cray’s Harry Waldock down the right fired a shot across goal followed by another strike from Adaja which forced a fine save from Harvey to turn the ball away.
For Chatham Oliver Hobden set up Sam Sene-Robinson for a shot off goal but it was still Cray looking the more likely to score as from a free ...

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 Non-League Paper

  • Foley keeps out Saints to earn Wings a point

    By Mark Doig THERE was no Valentine’s Day massacre at Park View Road as Welling United and St Albans City cancelled each other out. Four Welling new signings were on the substitute’s bench while St Albans gave their new loanee, Sonny Hart, a start in the centre of defence. In...

  • ACE BRANDAO SHOWS HIS DESIRE TO SEE OFF SWANS

    By Martyn Leach HUNGERFORD TN 1 WALTON & HERS’ 0 terval, while Hungerford’s best opening fell to Louis McGrory, who fired over. Walton & Hersham thought they had broken the deadlock early in the second half when a goalmouth scramble ended with claims the ball had crossed the line, but...

  • JACK’S THE LAD TO SAVE VILLA!

    DIV 1 S.CENTRAL ASCOT UNITED 1 PORTCHESTER 2 By Neal Jeffs less goalkeeper Kie Plumley. Ascot huffed and puffed but failed to trouble visiting goalkeeper Cameron Scott, and they fell further behind in the 41st minute when Rob Taw’s pass picked out Lee Wort, who got goal-side of a struggling...

  • CHARGING RAMS PROVE TOO STRONG FOR BLUES

    By Darius Sarrafan RAMSGATE 3 BRENTWOOD TN 0 RAMSGATE’S fine form continued as they convincingly brushed aside third-placed Brentwood Town. Two quickfire goals either side of half-time gave the Rams clear daylight, with Alfie Paxman slotting home a penalty and Solomon Ogunwomoju tapping home from close range. Mitchell May grabbed...