Masters football review – week five
London Lions won a seven-goal thriller to go joint-top in Division One, while EHRS Stonegrove made it four wins from four in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone.
London Lions moved joint-top in Division One, while EHRS maintained their 100 percent winning start in Division Two.
DIVISION ONE:
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Two goals from Lloyd Becker and one from Mark Conway weren’t enough to salvage anything from Chigwell’s encounter with Lions A. Michael Abraham scored twice, with Gideon Barnett and Danny Daggers also on target in the Rowley Lane side’s 4-3 win, which sees the, join the North London Raiders at the top of the table, separated only by goal difference.
HMH and Scrabble notched up their first point of the season after playing out a 1-1 draw, with James Temple netting for HMH and Danny Carr for Scrabble.
DIVISION TWO:
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EHRS Stonegrove lead the way at the top of the table after they made it four wins from four thanks to a 7-1 win over Marshside. Marc Morris scored twice, with Ashley Davidson, James Bloom, Russell Rich, Adam Kern and Dean Schulberg also all on target. Gil Barrel scored Marshside’s solitary consolation
Paul Herszaft scored with his first touch of the game to give St John’s Wood Tigers the advantage over Temple Fortune, and it proved to be the decisive moment in the game, with Tigers running out 1-0 winners, taking them up into second place.
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