Connect with us

Step 4

OSSETT ALBION 1 GLOSSOP NORTH END 2

By Geoff Pyke
OSSETT failed to claim all three points. In the 29th minute a dangerous Glossop cross came in from the left and Dylan Parkin in the Albion goal opted to punch. He got no distance on his punch and Ben Deegan was left with an easy nod-in.
Early in the second half things got worst for Albion when Danny South was dismissed for pulling back.
The referee awarded a penalty kick to Glossop and Courtney Meppin-Walter fired it high into the net.
The ten men of Albion began to create chances from Callum Charlton and Declan Dawson.
It was Charlton’s run and shot which created Albion...

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

  • Bowers and Pitsea rebuild on track for Luke Wilson

    Bowers & Pitsea joint-boss Luke Wilson wants his side to keep ‘pulling up trees’ in the Isthmian North – but also remember how far they’ve come in a short space of time.

  • Boss Mark Harvey Boss Mark Harvey

    Mark Harvey credits pre-season jolly as a factor in Carlton Town’s success

    Joint-boss Mark Harvey pinpoints a pre-season jolly to Benidorm as a key factor behind Carlton Town’s storming campaign – and they’re planning an even bigger party in the sun next summer too!

  • MARIGOLDS NICKED BY THE OLD BILL

    By Des Flanders MET POLICE registered an ultimately routine win over Littlehampton. Despite a bright start from the visitors, it was the Met who broke the deadlock after 16 minutes when a cross from Jamal Sharpe on the left provided for Jethro Odumosu to finish. Met then dominated for a...

  • D’AVERSA’S DOUBLE HITS SORRY LANE

    By Joe Lyons MARLOW’S victory at Rayners Lane eased their relegation fears and heaped more woe on Lane, who are now 11 points from safety. After riding early pressure from the hosts, the Blues broke the deadlock after 33 minutes when Seb D’Aversa poked the ball home after a corner...