Monday 14 December 2009

THE STAGS VISIT GOLDSDOWN ROAD

Enfield Town welcome The Stags of Waltham Forest tomorrow night for another all important Ryman League Divsion One (North) match. Its a case of 4th plays 11th in what will be another tough game for Steve & Del's side.

Phil Miles is the man in charge at Cricklefield at present having been in the hot-seat since September this year. He has previously managed at Chatham Town, Greenwich Borough and Slade Green with Ray Bagnall and Terry Mallins making up the management team for The Stags.

Forest have won their last two league games at Harlow Town (0-2) on the 5th December and Cheshunt (0-1) on Saturday. Between these two games The Stags went down 0-1 at home to Premier Canvey Island in the Championship Manager Cup. They have a fairly decent away record winning 4 out of 9 games adding victories at Maldon Town and Romford to the above two teams.

Forward Danny Gabriel ex of Heybridge Swifts and Leyton seems to be their main goal-threat having scored 8 times in 22 league and cup games. Peter Smith, a midfielder and new signing from Thamesmead Town has got his Stags career off to a good start scoring the winner on his second appearance against Cheshunt. They also count Andre Humphrey-Modeste and Victor Boyle-Renner amongst their ranks. Boyle-Renner had a spell as Assistant Manager with the team a few years back. Sam Tanner should be the man between the sticks for Forest tomorrow night who has played for Leyton and Stanstead amongst others.

In their game on Saturday against Cheshunt The Ambers seemed had most of the possession but couldn't convert this into chances and Forest scored the only goal on the game on the counter attack.

With this in mind Forest may play the same game as VCD successfully did in our last home game. An early goal like on Saturday would be great!!!

http://www.bwin.com make Town odds-on favourites at 3/4 with an away win at 53/20 and a draw at 5/2.


ANOTHER LONG MIDWEEK TRIP FOR THE TRAWLERBOYS

There are three other league games being playing tomorrow night with Lowestoft Town making another long midweek trip to Woodson Park to take on rejuvenated Ware. Tony Faulkner and the players brought in from Broxbourne Borough have injected some much needed confidence in the Hertfordshire team who have now only lost one game in six scoring ten and letting in nine goals. Ryan Wade who missed a few opportunities against Brentwood on Saturday will be eager to score against the division's top side to prove he can mix it at this level.
Lowestoft who won 5-0 at Redbridge on Saturday with four second half goals could even afford the luxury of bringing on a 16 year old as substitute will be in a confident mood. VERDICT - With the player's Ware have brought in the cold end is confident they will pull away from the relegation zone and they will give the Suffolk side a good game but Lowie may have too much for them tomorrow. The cold end has a sneaky feeling that Ware may get some sort of "result" with wither a draw or a shock win.

EAST THURROCK TO GET BACK TO WINNING WAYS AGAINST MALDON

Maldon Town showed they are capable in front of goal on Saturday by creating three good chances and The Rocks have recently shown they can be beaten by loosing to Romford and Thamesmead Town. However, The Rocks are very strong at home loosing only one (way back in August surprisingly versus Brentwood) in seven games conceding only 4 goals and will be far too strong for Maldon so THE VERDICT is an easy home win.

CONCORD TO COME UNSTUCK SOUTH OF THE RIVER

Concord Rangers who have played their get out of jail card on the last two Saturday's with last minute winners against Wingate and Finchley and Cheshunt face the long trip South of the River to play The Mead who will be in a confident moor following their great wins at home to East Thurrock and Northwoood. Couple this with Concord winning under 50% of their games on the road THE VERDICT is that 2nd placed Thamesmead will win a closely fought game.

THE COLD END ALSO WISHES THE BEST OF LUCK TO NORTHWOOD WHO FACE PREMIER DIVISION CARSHALTON ATHLETIC IN THEIR F.A TROPHY REPLAY FOLLOWING THEIR IMPRESSIVE 1-1 DRAW ON SATURDAY. THE WINNERS OF THIS MATCH PLAY WORCESTER CITY AWAY IN THE NEXT ROUND.

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