Bastock back at Saints as Culverhouse takes charge
A former goalkeeper who made more than 300 appearances for St Albans City has returned to Clarence Park as part of the club’s new management team.
A former goalkeeper who made more than 300 appearances for St Albans City has returned to Clarence Park as part of the club’s new management team.
With the wind howling and the rain lashing, a Saturday by the seaside at Southend probably wasn’t high on the agenda for most – but Blueharts Ladies and Men’s 1s braved the elements to return home with wins.
Max Mitchell praised the character and resilience of his Potters Bar Town side after they came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw at Cray Valley.
The storm clouds over Clarence Park have grown even darker after St Albans City crashed to a 6-3 defeat at fellow National League South strugglers Aveley last night.
There was disappointment for both Welwyn Garden City Hockey Club’s first teams as they both tasted defeat on Saturday.
An impressive display from the forwards laid the platform for Welwyn to turn around a half-time deficit and beat Ruislip 26-24 in a mid-table clash in Herts Middx Counties 1 on Saturday.
Harry Wheeler has backed David Noble and Jon Meakes to bounce back after struggling St Albans City were beaten 2-0 at home by Chippenham Town on Saturday.
A disappointed Alex Revell felt his Stevenage side were the only team looking to win the game in the second half after they were held to a dull 0-0 draw by Leyton Orient.
The weather was the undoubted winner as Stevenage and Leyton Orient played out a dreadful 0-0 draw in a game that deserves to be forgotten as quickly as possible.
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