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Premier Division League Table
2006/2007 Last
update 4 May 2008
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Played
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Won
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Drawn
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Lost
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For
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Against
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GD
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Points
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Biddestone Social |
22 |
21 |
0 |
1 |
106 |
32 |
74 |
42 |
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Corsham Centre 'A' |
22 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
108 |
16 |
92 |
41 |
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Westbury Rangers 'A' |
22 |
16 |
2 |
4 |
72 |
39 |
32 |
34 |
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Box Rovers |
23 |
12 |
2 |
9 |
66 |
57 |
9 |
26 |
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Semington Rovers |
24 |
10 |
4 |
10 |
57 |
64 |
-7 |
24 |
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Dog & Fox Ashley |
23 |
9 |
4 |
10 |
54 |
59 |
-5 |
22 |
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Miller Sports |
24 |
9 |
2 |
13 |
50 |
91 |
-41 |
20 |
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Holt
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22 |
9 |
1 |
12 |
44 |
54 |
-10 |
19 |
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Winsley |
23 |
8 |
1 |
14 |
65 |
73 |
-8 |
17 |
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FC Colerne |
23 |
7 |
3 |
13 |
41 |
71 |
-30 |
17 |
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Maud Heath Sports
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23 |
6 |
1 |
16 |
35 |
64 |
-29 |
13 |
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North Star 'A' |
24 |
5 |
2 |
17 |
39 |
69 |
-30 |
12 |
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Bradford News |
23 |
5 |
1 |
17 |
33 |
81 |
-48 |
11 |
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Premier Division
Results
Tuesday 29 April 2008
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Corsham Centre 'A' |
7 |
FC Colerne |
0 |
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Craig Gingell
(2), Tom Lye (2), Ross Lye, James Lye, Simon Gray |
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Thursday
1 May 2008
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Corsham Centre 'A' |
8 |
North Star 'A' |
0 |
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Craig Gingell
(2), Rob Stephen, Simon Young, Liam Ralph, Tom Lye, Dan King |
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Miller Sports |
3 |
Westbury Rangers 'A' |
6 |
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Ashley Groves
(2), Jon Beattie |
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Ashley Groves
(2), Jon Beattie |
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Sunday
4 May 2008
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Biddestone Social |
6 |
Westbury Rangers 'A' |
4 |
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Jamie Lyons (3),
John O’Meara (2), Danny Jones |
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Marc Lanfear (2),
Matty Smith, Pete Ayton |
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Dog & Fox Ashley |
4 |
Bradford News |
2 |
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Steve Roddy (2),
Steve Wickings, Russell Whatley |
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Danny Hurkett,
Tom Downing |
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Maud Heath Sports |
4 |
Miller Sports |
1 |
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Darren Holcombe
(3), Simon Hillier |
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James Eatough
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North Star 'A' |
0 |
Corsham Centre 'A' |
5 |
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Simon Gray (2),
James Lye (2), Nick Gingell |
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Premier Division Fixtures
Thursday 8 May 2008
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Corsham Centre 'A' |
v |
Biddestone Social |
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Westbury Rangers 'A' |
v |
Holt |
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Sunday
11 May 2008
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Bradford News |
v |
Biddestone Social |
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Corsham Centre 'A' |
v |
Holt |
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Dog & Fox Ashley |
v |
FC Colerne |
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Maud Heath Sports |
v |
Box Rovers |
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Westbury Rangers 'A' |
v |
Winsley |
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Premier Division Report
by
Mr. M Schneider - Publications Secretary
Whoever wins this season’s
Robson Taylor, Chippenham League, Premier Division title will defiantly
have done it the hard way and whether it is defending champions Corsham
Centre A or Biddestone Social who pick up the winners trophy they will
be deserving champions from what has been one of the closest title races
for many seasons. Biddestone welcomed Westbury Rangers A to their lair
at Yatton Road and just like the previous match 11 days ago that saw
Biddy win 2-1 the rematch was as exciting as the teams fought out an 10
goal thriller that saw the hosts 3-1 down and on the ropes for a while
before they fought back to land the knockout blow and claim a 6-4
victory to extend their winning run to 18 matches. Biddestone went ahead
courtesy of John O’Meara on eight minutes when he picked up a loose ball
and calmly slotted home the opener, but Westbury were back on level term
within the minutes thanks to top scorer Marc Lanfear who was set up by
manager Shaun Gardiner who was forced into making a rare appearance
after a few of his players failed to turn up. Gardiner set up his teams
second of the match which was again scored by Lanfear to give them a 2-1
lead on 16 minutes. Things got better for Westbury in the 22nd minute
when Matty Smith fired home number three. Biddestone realizing the
importance of the game seemed to wake from their slumber and reduced the
arrears in the 40th minutes when Danny Jones volleyed home a Rob Pocock
cross. The hosts were on level terms before the interval as Pocock again
turned provider for Jamie Lyons who just beat Westbury’s keeper to the
ball to fire home the equaliser. Westbury retook the lead on 51 minutes
when Pete Ayton converted from the penalty spot. Biddestone dug deep
again and were level on 71 minutes when Jamie Lyons cut inside beat a
defender and rifled home a stunner to make it four apiece. Biddestone
took the lead in the 79th minute when John O’Meara pounced to turn home
a Dan Lardner shot. The game was made safe five minutes from time when
Rob Pocock and Gary Banks combined to set up Jamie Lyons who drove the
ball home from eight yards to keep the Biddy boys in the race for the
title.
Three victories in six days showed that Corsham Centre A are going to
fight Biddestone all the way and to the very last whistle in their bid
to claim a third consecutive top flight title. The Centre defeated
Colerne 7-0 on Tuesday night with Craig Gingell and Tom Lye scoring
twice, James Lye, Ross Lye and Simon Gray all scored one apiece. 48
hours later the Centre defeated North Star A 8-0 Craig Gingell was on
target again with another brace, Rob Stephens, Simon Gray, Liam Ralph,
Dan Young, Tom Lye and Dan King shared the others. Four days after
beating the North Star the sides met again and the outcome was the same
as the Centre 5-0 win condemned the Star to relegation back to division
one after just one season in the premiership. The Centre took the game
to North Star whose valiant defending was to be commended as was their
goal keeper Mark Smollens who had a fantastic game but couldn’t prevent
Simon Gray from given the Centre a 1-0 half time lead when he scored on
30 minutes. The Star could have gone in level at the break had it not
been for the Centre’s keeper Nick Gingell who had to be alert to save
bravely at the feet of Mark Sharratt. James Lye increased the score for
the Centre on 50 minutes and a brilliant near post header from Simon
gray made it 3-0. The Star were indebted to keeper Smollens who somehow
managed to keep the Centre at bay until the 80th minute when good
interplay from Ben Moore, Simon Gray and James Lye saw the latter drill
the ball home for 4-0. With five minutes remaining James Lye’s inch
perfect cross picked out Nick Gingell who rose above the Star’s defence
to head home number five.
Maud Heath Sports 4-1 home success over Miller Sports should be enough
to secure their future in the premier division. Simon Hillier made a
very rare appearance for Maud Heath this term and it was his goal that
put them in front and gave them a one-goal advantage at the interval.
The second period belonged to Maud Heath’s Darren Holcombe whose goals
have almost single handedly kept his team where they are for another
season at least. Holcombe bagged a treble to wrap up his teams most
important win since they defeated Wingfield on the final day of the
2003/04 season to book their place in the top flight. James Eatough was
Miller’s sole marksman. Mathematically Maud Heath are still not safe,
but for them to lose out the need to lose to Box Rovers and Bradford
News need to defeat Biddestone Social by nearly 20 goals.
Bradford News 10 year stay in the premier division is almost certainly
going to come to and end when the current season reaches its climax next
Sunday. Mark Hurkett’s side needed to beat fierce local rivals Dog & Fox
Ashley to have any chance of beating the drop but as it was the Dog won
4-2 to leave the newsmen rooted to the foot of the table. The News went
in front on 20 minutes when good work from Nathan Glass and Joe
Chettleburgh set up Danny Hurkett who swept the ball home to give the
move the finish that it deserved. Dog & Fox were level on the half hour
mark when Steve Roddy beat the offside trap to square things up. The Dog
took the lead on 56 minutes through Steve Wickings who squeezed the ball
home from the tightest of angles. The newsmen restored parity on 65
minutes via Tom Downing who stabbed home after the Dog’s keeper Craig
Guthrie had spilled the ball. The Dog introduced the ageless Nick Gant
who helped turned the game back in the dog’s favour as the regained the
lead when Russell Whatley drove home a great strike from 18 yards for
3-2 and the match was won by Steve Roddy whose second of the game gave
the Dog their 4-2 triumph and as good as condemned the derby rivals to
relegation.
Corsham Centre A showed on Tuesday night that they weren’t going to
surrender the Premier Division title without a fight. The defending
champions reduced the gap on leaders Biddestone Social to three points
after they defeated FC Colerne 7-0 in their first of five matches in a
13 day period which includes a possible winner takes all battle with
Biddestone a week on Thursday. Colerne were worried before the match
that they might have to play with a shortage of players but luckily for
the visitors to Meriton Avenue they had more than enough turn up which
was just as well as the faced a Centre side who put in one of their
better performances for a while. Corsham Centre opened the scoring on 20
minute when returning captain Craig Gingell headed home. On 35 minutes
Simon Gray bundled the ball home for number two and that was the half
time score. The second period was just three minutes old when Ross Lye’s
shot took a deflection for number three. James Lye’s exquisite strike on
55 minutes made it 4-0. Liam Ralph moved out of goal and the tempo
increased and led to Tom Lye scoring number five. Craig Gingell scored
his second of the night and the Centre’s sixth in the 78th minute and
the scoring was concluded on 85 minutes when Simon Gray set up Tom Lye
for the youngster’s second of the evening and the hosts seventh. The
Centre will be back in action on Thursday night when they will be hoping
to narrow Biddestone’s lead even further with a victory over North Star
A.
Corsham Centre A kept their hopes of claiming a third successive title
alive with their second victory inside 48 hours, the Centre who defeated
FC Colerne 7-0 on Tuesday night followed that triumph up with an 8-0
victory over relegation threatened North Star A to close the gap on
leaders Biddestone Social to one point. The Centre made the perfect
start when Graig Gingell put them ahead on three minutes. Rob Stephens
just back from injury scored number two in the 15th minutes and the
third saw Simon Gray scored a one on one which these days is as rare as
seeing sunshine over the weekend. A Great diagonal ball from James Lye
picked out Liam Ralph who powered home number for and Dan Young brought
up the Centre’s one hundredth goal of the season when he knocked home
number five. The goals dried up in the second period as North Star put
up a brave fight to keep the Centre from scoring but on 65 minutes Tom
Lye added number six and with 10 minutes remaining Dan King claimed the
seventh. With time running out inspiring captain Craig Gingell headed
home his second of the game and the Centre’s eighth. As it stands at the
moment both Corsham Centre and Biddestone Social have three games still
to play and next Thursdays battle between the sides could decide the
winners of one of the closest premiership battle for many years.
Pete Ayton scored a fantastic hat trick for Westbury Rangers A as they
beat Miller Sports at the Beeches, Shaw 6-3, but what made Ayton’s
second three timer in four years for Rangers even sweeter was it scored
against Nick Evans who lines up along side Ayton for Westbury United in
the Toolstation League, and Ayton will never let Evans forget the night
that he put three past him. Ayton beat Evans from 30 yards with a
blistering strike to give Rangers the lead. Marl Lanfear made it 2-0
before Jon Beattie scored his first goal of the season for Miller to
reduce the arrears. A second from Ayton restored Rangers two goal
cushion but once again Miller hit back with Ashley Groves cutting the
deficit to the odd goal before the break. The second half was again
bossed by Rangers and Matty Smith gave the a 4-2 lead and this time
there was no immediate reply from the hosts as Sam Gooding joined in the
fun with his first goal of the season for Rangers to make it 5-2. The
night that belonged to Pete Ayton saw him complete his treble and
Ranger’s half dozen with another exceptional drive from 30 yards that
whizzed past Evans and left Miller’s number one rooted to the spot as
the ball rocketed into the net. Ashley Groves grabbed his second of the
game and Miller third but it only proved to be another consolation as
Rangers returned home to Meadow Lane with maximum points for 16th time
this term as the cemented a third place finish.
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