Connect with us

Step 4

THE RED KITES HIT BACK AT BRICKS!

DIV 1 CENTRAL
THAME UNITED 4 Deacon 37 (pen), 51, Riddick 45+2, Murray 67 HADLEY 4 Jessop 4, McGettigan 5, Stones 24, Alfano 81 (pen)
By Oliver Deed

THAME came from three goals down to take a point in an eight-goal thriller with Hadley at the ASM Stadium.
The visitors dominated much of the first half and raced into a three goal lead within 24 minutes.
Max Jessop opened the scoring in the fourth minute when he finished smartly from an Isaac Stones cross.
A minute later the Bricks were two up, when Caoilan McGettigan danced past four Thame United players and guided his effort past th...

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!

  • BRIDGES BASH FIVE IN VICTORY

    By Tom Hayward DIV 1 S.EAST THREE Bridges returned to winning form in emphatic fashion, effectively settling the contest inside the opening 20 minutes. The hosts’ forward line was rampant, cutting through the Merstham defence at will. THREE BRIDGES 5 Bennett 3, 74(pen), Velvick 9, Leighton 11, Hallard 20 MERSTHAM...

  • BRAVE U’S HIT BY BARECK’S DOUBLE TAKE

    By Edward Colman DIV 1 NORTH CAMBRIDGE CITY 2 BOWERS & PITSEA 3 CAMBRIDGE CITY were left to rue a dramatic afternoon as they fell to a home defeat against Bowers & Pitsea despite a spirited late rally. Former Lillywhites forward Michael Bareck proved the decisive figure, scoring twice and...