Saturday 13 October 2012

FULL-TIME scores in the Blue Square Divisions:

13/10/12 - Half Time Results.

Blue Square Bet Premier:
AFC Telford
1-2
Grimsby
15:00
Barrow
0-0
Dartford

Ebbsfleet United
0-0
Alfreton Town

Hereford
0-0
Braintree Town

Luton
2-0
Nuneaton

Mansfield
1-0
Forest Green

Woking
2-3
Southport

Wrexham
2-4
Lincoln City







Blue Square Bet North:
Bishop's Stortford1-2Chester FC 
Bradford P A2-1Gloucester
Colwyn Bay3-2Hinckley Utd
Corby2-5Altrincham
FC Halifax1-2Boston Utd
Gainsborough3-0Droylsden
Harrogate Town6-1Brackley
Histon2-0Vauxhall Motors
Oxford City5-0Workington
Solihull Moors2-0Guiseley
Worcester1-2Stalybridge


Blue Square Bet South:
Basingstoke1-2Havant and W
Bath City2-3Hayes & Yeading
Billericay3-1Dorchester
Bromley0-2Welling
Chelmsford1-1Eastleigh
Eastbourne Borough0-1Sutton Utd
Farnborough4-1Tonbridge Angels
Maidenhead Utd0-1Weston-S-Mare
Salisbury2-2Boreham Wood
Staines Town3-1AFC Hornchurch

Late Kick-Off in the Blue Square Premier:

Stockport County 1-0 Kidderminster

Friday 12 October 2012

Non-League Day Friday Feature


Friday Feature - NON LEAGUE TWEET PODCAST
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Non-League Day Special

This week on Friday Feature we are focusing on this Saturday’s Non-League Day.

Below we have an unmissable podcast! Our podcast previews the upcoming non-league day, we speak to legendary sky sports commentator MARTIN TYLER and Premier League legend MARCUS GAYLE. We've also got previews and information on what's going on! Get behind the scheme. Listen here: 


The annual event has been running since 2010 and was started by Queens Park Rangers’ fan James Doe, and is now backed by Premier League and Football clubs as well as a host of MPs and celebrities.

Martin Tyler, a man known as the voice of the Premier League is an ambassador for this event.

On a personal note he has fond memories of playing and watching non-league football and is currently the coach of Kingstonian when he is not working for Sky Sports.

This is an excellent idea, one that fans in the top two divisions should participate in.

Get behind the scheme, find your local game here: 


Thursday 11 October 2012

GAYLE DISSAPOINTED WITH DEFEAT


GAYLE DISSAPOINTED WITH DEFEAT
LISTEN HERE: http://audioboo.fm/boos/1002189-marcus-gayle-post-eastleigh-4-3-staines


Staines Town manager Marcus Gayle was frustrated that his side came away with no points at the Silverlake.
Town slipped to a 4-3 defeat away to Eastleigh on Wednesday and Gayle believes they were unlucky not to at least draw.

“We’re disappointed tonight, we’ve scored three goals away from home, I think in any league of football you’re looking to win the game”
Tony Garrod opened the scoring for The Swans but they were soon pegged back by two quick goals from the hosts. The second half saw the visitors draw level through David Wheeler but conceded a goal two minutes after equalising and Gayle believes that was the key.

“The second goal for them was key. We had a good spell we started off pretty well, taking the first goal. We just lost our way with Lewis Ferrell coming off at that stage, kind of put us in an unbalanced stage”
It was the second time that Town have conceded four goals away from home in four days.

“If you concede four goals in that same game obviously you’re going to lose that, it’s a fine line that we’re living on, we’re not a million miles off but we’re disappointed” added Gayle.
“We know all the stories that surrounds Eastleigh, their budget, the pressure with going up and all that, we were trying to use that negative force for them as a positive for us to try and play on”

The defeat sees Staines in 16th place in the Blue Square Bet South, manager Gayle hopes his team can bounce back.

“But the boys have to learn sharp lessons very quickly and even at this level you get punished for things, so full credit to Eastleigh”
Gayle’s side now face AFC Hornchurch on non-league day this Saturday, and the former Watford forward is behind the scheme.

“Non-league days are great, gives it a good showcase for players of this level and the league itself. The football is getting better each year”

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RICHIE: ‘IT WAS AN IMPORTANT THREE POINTS FOR US’


RICHIE: ‘IT WAS AN IMPORTANT THREE POINTS FOR US’
Hill (left) speaking to Staines manager Gayle after game.

Eastleigh manager Richie Hill was pleased with his side after they beat Staines Town 4-3 at the Silverlake stadium.

A strong performance saw the hosts score two goals in each half to win and despite the visitors putting up a strong fight, it was the Spitfires who hung on for the win, ending a losing run and manager Hill was delighted with the victory. 

 “Obviously the last two results we’ve had, to get a win tonight was of paramount importance”

The Spitfires went behind but two goals in two minutes had the home side ahead at half-time. 
The Swans levelled the score line due to another mistake from the home side and manager Hill believes the error’s nearly cost his team.


“We’ve made some fundamental errors tonight and we got punished for them. It appears to be at the minute any error that we make we get punished but we shouldn’t be making them errors anyway”

Jai Reason’s second and a goal from man-of the-match Glen Southam wrapped up the victory that sees Eastleigh move up to seventh in the Blue Square Bet South table, and Hill believes that away form could be key for his side to move higher up in the league.

“Any successful team has to have a situation where they can pick up points away from home. We had a good hard working performance tonight, which I felt was missing at Farnborough” explains Hill.

“Tonight we’ve managed to score a few goals and that was good to see”

Next up for the South Coast side on Saturday is a tough trip to promotion rivals Chelmsford but the gaffer remains confident.

“Once we can cut the mistakes out who knows what can happen”

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Wednesday 10 October 2012

Eastleigh 4-3 Staines Town - Match Report


EASTLEIGH 4-3 STAINES TOWN

Eastleigh moved up to seventh after they beat Staines Town 4-3 in a seven goal thriller at the Silverlake stadium.

It was The Swans who took the lead in the 24th minute, Tony Garrod tapping in from Elliot Godfrey’s free-kick.

But the Spitfires responded in the 38th minute, Craig McAllisters deft flick found the on-rushing Moses Ademola who half-volleyed past Jack Turner in the Town goal.

The hosts were soon ahead, Ademola turning from scorer to provider two minutes later setting up Jai Reason who made it 2-1.

Into the second half and it was the visitors who levelled the scores on the 56th minute, midfielder David Wheeler capitalising on a poor pass from Eastleigh goalkeeper Jack Dovey.

But just two minutes later the home side were ahead, Glen Southam scoring a peach of a goal from 25 yards out after good play from the impressive Damien Scannell.

And it was the Spitfires who looked to have the game wrapped up on the 82nd minute.  Reason latching on to a ball over the top to score his second and Eastleigh’s fourth of the game.

Staines substitute Reece Hall set up a nervy finish, volleying in from a rebound to make the scores 4-3 before being sent off for a terrible challenge on Andy Forbes.

Eastleigh held on for an important three points and a much needed win. 

Quotes from both managers will be up later. 
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Monday 8 October 2012

A-Z FA Cup 4th Round Qualifying teams.


Teams in the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round Draw.

/ - Replay needed to seperate teams. 

AFC Flyde 
AFC Totton
AFC Telford
Alfreton Town
Altrincham 
Arlesey Town
Barrow
Barwell/Workington
Bath City/Gosport Borough
Blackfield & Langley
Boreham Wood
Boston United
Bradford Park Avenue
Braintree 
Bromley
Bury Town
Cambridge City/Billeriacy Town
Cambridge United
Chalfont St. Peter/Bishop's Stortford
Chelmsford City
Chester/Halifax Town
Chippenham Town
Colwyn Bay/Guiseley
Dartford
Dereham Town/Met Police
Didcot Town
Dorchester Town 
Eastbourne Borough/Hendon
East Thurrock United
Ebbsfleet
FC United of Manchester
Forest Green Rovers
Gateshead
Gloucester City
Grimsby Town
Harrogate Town
Hastings/Hitchin
Hayes & Yeading United 
Hednesford/Buxton
Hereford United
Hinckley United/Ossett Albion
Histon/Corby Town
Hyde
Ilkeston Town
Kidderminster Harriers
Lincoln City
Lowestoft Town
Luton Town
Macclesfield Town
Mansfield Town
Marine 
Newport County
Nuneaton 
Slough Town
South Park
Southport
Stalybridge Celtic
Stockport County
Tamworth
Welling United/Thurrock
Weston-super-Mare/Worcester City
Woking
Wrexham 
Yate Town 




Tuesday 25 September 2012

Tuesday's Tasty Treble

The Blue Square Bet Premier is in full flow, now 10 games in. We've already seen some shock results, some fine performances and some fantastic football. Tonight we hope for nothing less! 

The conditions will not be perfect as the rain sets in up and down the country, hopefully not claiming any more games, with Hyde vs. Alfreton already called off.

The division remains as unpredictable as ever but we've done our best to set you up with a tasty treble!

Odds provided by Blue Square. (www.bluesq.com/bet)

Treble 

Grimsby (1.80) vs. Gateshead 

Grimsby Town are currently flying. They have lost just once in ten games and are undefeated in their last eight matches. The Mariners outplayed promotion rivals Luton on Friday, winning 4-1 and impressing throughout. With new boy Scott Neilson adding to the attacking threat, I believe this will be too strong for the Visitors' defence. 

The Heed have also lost their last two games, including an away visit to Woking on Saturday. Home win.

Macclesfield Town (2.00) vs. Mansfield Town

Despite last weekend's defeat to Forest Green, Macclesfield have won four out of five games at home this season. The Silkmen have in form striker Matthew Barnes-Homer, who has netted seven goals already and Chris Holroyd who has four. 

The visitors will be tricky customers but have only won once in five attempts away from home. It will be a close game but a home win seems the most likely outcome. 

Wrexham (1.33) vs. Barrow

Wrexham currently sit third in the league table and have only lost one match so far. The Dragons have been in good home form, with three wins and two draws from five matches. No doubt they will desperate to get the three points having been held by Dartford at home on Saturday. 

The visitors however do come into tonight's match with good away form, winning their last two against Tamworth and Ebbsfleet. However the Bluebirds come up against much tougher opposition tonight. I can't see past anything other than a home win.


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Tuesday 29 May 2012

Darlington looking for fresh start

It was announced on Friday that Darlington will drop down four divisions to play in the Northern League Division One next season. 

This comes after a horror season for Darlo, who came within seconds of liquidation, selling most of their players and relegation after dismal performances. After winning the FA Trophy at Wembley in May last year no-one would of predicted the football league club to be in the position they are in now. 

However Darlo must look to the future and re-build as a club. Ditching the stadium was important for the club, and has often been cited for the gradual fall of the club. Building the 25,000 seater in 2003 was at the time a fantastic moment for the club but after just an average of 2,203 fans over the years running the stadium was estimated to be higher than the income coming into the club.

Entering administration in January, the steep decline meant that players such as Marc Bridge-Wilkinson left with many others in January and the club were struggling to fulfill their fixtures. But after saving the club DFC 1883 still insist there still needs to be funds put in to save the club.

 "We need to raise a couple of hundred thousand pounds by the end of June, to continue." 

Despite all the gloom and doom it's not all bad news for Darlo, with a ground share with AFC Shildon on the cards, a clear out of all players, a new stadium and an end to financial problems could exactly be what Darlington need to move forward as a club, and taking the four relegation's allowed all this. 



Darlo must look for inspiration from the likes of AFC Wimbledon, Chester FC and FC Halifax Town who all built from the ground upwards and are all clubs on the up. A nightmare 12 months to forget for Darlington who will play against the likes of Norton & Stockton Ancients FC and Consett FC despite playing Luton and Fleetwood this year. 

Darlington's first step towards a debt-ridden future has been made but it could be many years before Darlo reach the summit once again.

Saturday 28 April 2012

Season End.

Blue Square Bet Premier:

Champions - Fleetwood Town

Play Offs -      Wrexham (2nd) vs. Luton Town (5th)
                      Mansfield Town (3rd) vs. York City (4th)

Relegated -  Hayes & Yeading United
                     Darlington
                     Bath City
                     Kettering

Blue Square North:

Champions - Hyde

Play Offs -    Guiseley (2nd) vs. Nuneaton Town (5th)
                    Halifax Town (3rd) vs. Gainsborough Trinity (4th)

Relegated -  Hinckley United
                    Blyth Spartans
                    Eastwood Town

Blue Square South:

Champions - Woking

Play Offs -    Dartford (2nd) vs. Basingstoke Town (5th)
                    Welling United (3rd) vs. Sutton United (4th)

Relegated -  Maidenhead United
                    Hampton & Richmond
                    Thurrock

Ryman League:

Champions - Billericay Town 

Play Offs - AFC Hornchurch (2nd) vs. Bury Town (5th)
                     Lowestoft Town (3rd) vs. Wealdstone (4th)

Relegated - Leatherhead
                     Aveley
                     Tooting & Mitcham
                       Horsham

EvoStik  (Southern) League:

Champions - Brackley Town 

Play Offs - AFC Totton's game was postponed, meaning nothing is yet confirmed.
                   Oxford City (2nd), Chesham United, Cambridge City all are guaranteed play off spot. If AFC Totton win or draw, they will be in the play-offs instead of Stourbridge.

Relegated - Hemel Hempstead 
                    Evesham United 
                    Swindon Supermarine
                    Cirencester Town 

Northern League:

Champions - Chester FC

Play Offs - FC United of Manchester (2) - (0) Chorley
                   Hednesford United (0) - (5) Bradford Park Avenue

Relegated -  Chasetown, Mickleover Sports, Burscough. 
                      Northwich Victoria will await an appeal against a relegation,which could stop Frickley Athletic from being relegated              

Thursday 5 April 2012

Blue Square Bet Premier Preview, 06/04/12

We preview Good Friday's 4 Blue Square Bet Premier games.

Forest Green vs. Ebbsfleet United

A mid-table clash, both sides have progressed well this season, especially the home side who sit in 10th place. United are quite decent away from home and have picked up six wins on their travels this season, meanwhile Rovers aren't too bad at home either. This game has a draw written all over it. Draw is 3.50 with Blue Square.

NLT PREDICTS: 1-1

Wrexham vs. Alfreton

Wrexham will need to win all their remaining games to stand any chance of toppling Fleetwood at the top, starting with Alfreton. It won't be all plain sailing for the home side as the visitors have won their last three and are second in the form tables. Wrexham win 1.36 with Blue Square.

NLT PREDICTS: 2-0

Newport vs. AFC Telford

Newport will be boosted by their mid-week win over high-flying York City and face a side also on 41 points. Telford will be looking over their shoulder, but have a four point cushion over Hayes in 21st position. County will look for another three points to guarantee their safety despite having two games in hand. Newport are 1.80 for the home win.

NLT PREDICTS: 1-1

Tamworth vs. Bath City

Tamworth face Bath, who became the first side to be relegated on Tuesday. Tamworth will be pleased to be a good 9 points off the 21st position and have impressed on their own patch, Bath however have had a poor season. Can't look beyond a home win. Tamworth a good 1.73 for the home win.

NLT PREDICTS: 3-1

Tuesday 3 April 2012

Tonight's Blue Square North/South Preview.

Blue Square North:

Blyth Spartans vs. Solihull Moors

With Blyth all but relegated after a poor season, Solihull are undefeated in four games and look good for all three points. A tasty 2.25 (Blue Square) to do just that.

NLT Predicts: 0-2

Droylsden vs. Harrogate Town

Droylsden's chances of the play-offs are all but gone, and are undefeated in five games. Harrogate Town are slipping towards the drop zone and are only above the drop zone by one point. Town will be desperate for the points and Blue Square's 3.60 for the draw seems a decent punt.

NLT Predicts: 1-1

Guiseley vs. Gloucester City

Guiseley are flying and are catching Hyde in that top spot, they have won their last four games and with a win here could move just three points off first position. Gloucester are only 5 points off the relegation zone despite finding themselves 14th. Home win is 1.50.

NLT Predicts: 3-1

Stalybridge Celtic vs. Bishop's Stortford

Stalybridge are just two points off a play-off spot and a win tonight would put them in 4th place. They face Bishop's Stortford who are one eight teams trying to avoid relegation, just two points off the final drop spot they will be desperate for a result, they have lost their last two, whilst the home side won their last two. 1.61 for a home win.

NLT Predicts: 2-0

Vauxhall Motors vs. Hinckley United

A huge game in the relegation scrap, the home side are 20th and the visitors are 19th. Seperated by just one goal in the league both sides will be desperate to win the massive six-pointer. The home side are on real form recently undefeated in 5 games, and United haven't won in three games. Both teams won't want to lose. Draw is 3.40

NLT Predicts: 1-1

Blue Square South:

Eastbourne Borough vs. Dartford.

Eastbourne's fortunes have been lifted by three recent wins but will be keen for three more points to guarantee their survival. Dartford however are in second position eight points off Woking, a win tonight would leave them five points off that top spot. Both teams are on form but Darford at 1.80 seems tempting.

Preview of tonight's games.

Blue Square Premier:

Lincoln City vs. Cambridge United.

With Lincoln seemingly avoiding the relegation battle three more points would surely guarantee their survival, recently strong at home, winning 4-0 and 2-0. Cambridge are yet again dissapointingly mid-table and have struggled away from home. United are four games without a win.

NLT Predicts: 1-1. With both teams seemingly safe a bore draw seems likely.

ODDS (BlueSquare)
Lincoln: 2.37
Draw: 3.30
Cambridge: 2.75
First Goalscorer (Selected)
Alan Power (Lincoln) 10/1
Adam Marriott (Cambridge) 8/1
Harry Pell (Cambridge) 16/1

Newport County vs. York City.

A dress rehearsal of the FA Trophy Final. Newport find themselves one point off the relegation spots but have two games in hand, one of them tonight against York who are currently in the play-offs. City also have two games in hand on the teams around them and will be desperate to put daylight between them and Luton in 6th. It is worth noting that City are undefeated in 14 games in all competitions away from home.

NLT Predicts: 1-2. York are playing well on the road, and Newport aren't the best at home. Tight away win.
ODDS:
Newport County: 2.87
Draw: 3.30
York City: 2.25
First Goalscorer: (selected)
Moses Ashikodi (York) 13/2
Max Porter (Newport) 14/1
Matty Blair (York) 8/1

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Promotion

With the season drawing to an exciting end, there is still a matter of settling one automatic promotion spot and four play-off places in the Blue Square Bet Premier. With the table looking so tight with just six games remaning, we preview and talk up each of the teams in contention chances..

AUTOMATIC PROMOTION

It's quite simply a two horse race, Fleetwood Town and Wrexham. Fleetwood have the advantage, 6 points clear of the the Welsh Club but Wrexham have a game in hand. If the Dragons were to win their game in hand they would be three points behind and the two sides meet on Tuesday 10th April, a match that could decide the title.

Odds (BlueSquare) to win the title:
Fleetwood - 2/9
Wrexham - 3/1

PLAY-OFFS

The play-off race is wide open and a matter of 8 teams fighting for 4 places. Either Wrexham or Fleetwood look set to take the second place, meaning the other three up for grabs.

Mansfield Town have been flying recently, scoring 13 goals in two games. They currently occupy the third position on 71 points with six games remaining. Other teams have games in hand on them (Luton & York) meaning they could slip down the table but their next four games, three of them are against teams fighting for relegation. 4/1 for promotion.

Southport are the divisions suprise package this year, and have shaken off the doubters by remaining consistent throughout. A key win at York last saturday shows that they are no pushovers. York and Luton do have games in hand over them but their six remaining games are winnable. 3 at home, 3 away to Barrow, Tamworth & Grimsby. 8/1 for promotion.

York City currently occupy the fifth and final play-off spot. They are currently three points off Southport, and four off Mansfield but have two games on hand, which could be key in their push. A vitally important game this Friday against Luton away, who also have only played 38 games. 9/2 for promotion.

Luton Town are only outside of the play-offs by the virtue of one goal. Once again another inconsistent season has meant that Town will be fighting for the play-offs, and like York the two games in hand could prove vital. Starting with fridays key game against York, Luton have 4 games at home in the run in. 19/5 for promotion.

Grimsby Town are an outside shout for the play-offs this season but have been playing some decent football. Their recent form is concerning, being unable to convert draws into wins has frustrated many. Six games left, would need to win at least five to stand a chance. 10/1 for promotion.

Kidderminster Harriers are in a similar position to Grimsby, six games left, all of which need to be pretty much won to keep the pressure on the teams above. They face Grimsby, Southport, Luton and Mansfield. So they could still spring a suprise. 22/1 for promotion.

Gateshead face an uphill battle for a play-off spot, but have a game on hand and a chance to close the gap. Will need to win most of their games remaining to stand a chance. 25/1 for promotion.

Saturday 18 February 2012

This weekend's perfect treble! 18/02/12

This weekend's perfect non-league treble: (Odds from BlueSquare)

Kidderminster Harriers (1.57) vs. Lincoln City

Kiddy currently sit in 7th and look set again to challenge for a play-off spot and under Steve Burr look comfortable at home. Lincoln despite improving under new manager David Holdsworth have already lost 11 of their away matches, only winning three, the joint worst in the division.

Dover Athletic (1.80) vs. Truro City

Dover are undefeated in seven matches and despite drawing their last home game, Nicky Forster's men have shown some real quality football this season and Truro in 11th position haven't won in three.

Gloucester City (1.67) vs. Vauxhall Motors

Gloucester are in mid-table position but have won their last two and face a team who have only won three away all season and in 20th position.

£5 returns £22.92!