The Brook's inconsistent season continued when the good win last Saturday their performance saw them deservedly well beaten by Fleet Spurs
37 wins in 37 league games. A magnificent performance by Jersey Bulls. Could they maintain their 100% record in the last game of the season?
A very disappointing performance from by the Brook saw them beaten 4-1 at BA
What will be Spurs’ last league game for at least 17 days finished up with them having a comfortable victory against British Airways
A disappointing result saw the Brook lose 3-2 away to Tooting Bec
Up to the interval, it was an awful game with Ash poor and Spurs worse. After the break, we saw some football, and eventually a well-deserved victory for Fleet.
Fleet were good value for their victory, though the Baggies never stopped trying.
Overall a draw was a fair result, with both sides improving after the interval to create goalscoring opportunities after a sterile first half, but with neither outfit capable of making a breakthrough, though they both came near on several occasions.
A poor performance from the Brook saw them drop 2 points on a difficult pitch to bottom side Eversley & California.
After a difficult journey to Jersey where the Brook started out at 6am & after 2 attempts finally landed in Jersey 10 hours later it was no surprise they lost.
Both teams struggled with a heavy pitch but it was the Brook who scored the all important goal to earn the 3 points away to 6th placed Fleet Spurs.
Molesey not up to speed on a windy day in Sutton
Spurs never really recovered from a dreadful first five minutes
Molesey see off Balham with a perfect Saturday performance, hat- trick, clean sheet, 4-0 win
Spurs moved above Walton & Hersham in the division following their emphatic victory on a blustery day at Kennels Lane.
It was a 0-0 draw but far from a bore.
Although the margin was narrow, Fleet played the better football.
The pitch was bobbly and made worse by the frost...
Our 8 game unbeaten league run came to an end last Saturday when we were narrowly beaten at second place Farnham Town 2-1
2nd half goals from Ryan Marklew and Danny Champion sees the Moles take all 3 points
A last minute penalty saw the Brook,who finished the match with 9 men,salvage a point in a 3-3 draw with Bagshot.
Spurs enjoyed their second five-goal victory in a week.
It was a chilly afternoon, but the visitors finished with a warm glow as they secured their biggest win of the season.
Fleet produced their best league performance of the season and secured a comfortable victory against mid-table Hayes.
Spurs paid the price for a dreadful first 10 minutes and a poor overall first-half performance...
A weakened AFC Hayes,missing 5 players who started the previous game went down 3-2 to Kensington & Ealing Boro.
Spurs gain a hard-fought but well-deserved three points against a battling Epsom & Ewell team
On a very heavy pitch the Brook worked hard to overcome a stubborn Westside team to move up to 5th in table.
Spurs enjoyed a victory against a spirited Eversley & California side, their fourth win in five games.
After seeing keeper Tom Clark sent off after 10 minutes the Brook produced a superb battling performance in terrible conditions to win 1-0 at 2nd placed Farnham Town.
A much improved performance that led to Fleet Spurs third victory in four games.
On a very heavy pitch the Brook moved up to 7th place as they beat basement club Eversley & California 3-0
For a half-hour spell either side of half-time Spurs showed that they could match Deportivo in most aspects of the game.
Considering the conditions, it was a very good game with both sides trying their utmost right until the final whistle
Mid-week football under the lights
Another wash-out across the CCL
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