Connect with us

Northern Premier League

RYAN COOL IN THE RED MIST

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
COLESHILL TN 1 WELLINGBORO’ 1
By Peter Short

Boothe 90+5 (pen)
Buckby 73
FIVE red cards and a 95th-minute penalty will take the headlines in a match that lacked quality, but offered plenty of drama between Coleshill and Wellingborough.
After 28 minutes a nasty injury to the visitors’ Danny Draper saw him leave the field with a broken arm, following a challenge that went unpunished and seemingly set a precedent for the game.
Alex McSkeane who earlier had the best opportunity for the hosts saw a straight red after 44 minutes for an alleged elbow on Well...

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 Northern Premier League

  • Adam is the Reds’ answer

    FC UNITED 1 GAINSBORO’ TR 1 By Chris Mayes ADAM Le Fondre’s second goal in three weeks saw points shared between play-off contenders as FC United held Gainsborough Trinity. United were denied an early goal when captain Charlie Ennis’ shot was saved by Trinity keeper David Robson after Michael Donohue’s...

  • BRIGHOUSE TOWN 1 GARFORTH TOWN 2

    DIV 1 EAST By David Foy ■ EDDIE Kettlewell’s last-gasp strike pinched the points for Garforth at Brighouse. The visitors started the brighter of the two, but the hosts struck first blood. After keeper Harry Flatters cleared short and low out wide, Romario Dunne curled in the opener in the...

  • BLUES’ LONG AFTERNOON

    DIV 1 MIDLANDS LONG EATON UTD 2 BOURNE TOWN 5 By James Smith FREE-scoring Bourne Town came out on top of a seven-goal thriller on the road at Long Eaton. It took the visitors just 11 minutes to open the scoring when Robbie Ellis got his head on the end...

  • PITMEN PUSH THROUGH AS TOP SPOT REGAINED

    HEDNESFORD TOWN 3 LANCASTER C 0 By David Chamberlain Gibson 11, 24, Sterling-James 30 THREE AND EASY! Hednesford players celebrate Sterling-James’ super strike PICTURE: Harry Owen FINE FINISH: Gibson oozed composure in the final third and silky feet helped him net a quick-fire brace THE division has new leaders again...