Monday 17 February 2014

BIG GAMES COMING UP IN THE RYMAN PREMIER THIS MIDWEEK

Ryman Premier Division Current Table
TOP SIX
POS TEAM P W D L GF GA GD PTS
1.  MAIDSTONE UNITED  32 18  9 69 36  +33 63 
2. DULWICH HAMLET  31 20 71  42  +29 63 
3.  WEALDSTONE   27  17 7 63  27  +36  58 
4.  AFC HORNCHURCH  28  17 57  34  +23  56 
5.  BOGNOR REGIS TOWN  28  17  66 43  +23  54 
6.  KINGSTONIAN   29  17  9 53 32 +21  54 
BOTTOM SIX
POS TEAM P W D L GF GA GD PTS
19. GRAYS ATHELTIC   23 11  34  40 -6 28
20. THAMESMEAD TOWN 33 1939 73 -34 26 
21. ENFIELD TOWN  28 61636 64 -28 24 
22. EAST THURROCK UNITED27 514 3348-15 23 
23. CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 2719 23 58 -35 14 
24. CRAY WANDERERS  29423 24 91 -67 14 

Hopefully with the weather getting a little better most of the midweek games will take place and there is a really important one tonight at Grosvenor Vale when 3rd placed Wealdstone take on 4th placed AFC Hornchurch. A win for the home side would put them two points behind the current top two of Maidstone United and Dulwich Hamlet (who both lost on Saturday) with two and three games in hand. There is one other game tonight when Kingstonian entertain Wingate and Finchley who still need to pick up points to stay away from the drop zone. The K's will be looking to put their unexpected 1-4 home defeat to Hendon on Saturday behind them.

COULD ENFIELD TOWN MOVE OUT OF THE BOTTOM FOUR?

Tomorrow night the focus goes to the relegation fight where Enfield Town could possibly move out of the bottom four with a home victory over Lewes. This is dependant on Thamesmead Town's result on their away trip to Margate. Carshalton Athletic and Cray Wanderers who are now well adrift at the bottom of the table are also in action with The Robins travelling to Bury Town and Wanderers welcoming Leiston. If either of these two sides avoid the drop they will have performed a minor miracle from the position they are currently in.

Wednesday evening see's another massive game with Grays Athletic looking to get the three points to avoid slipping further down the table and their visitors Lowestoft Town needing a win to stay in touch with the top five play off zone. The TrawlerBoys are currently in seventh position. Grays have been worst affected by the weather postponements having only played 23 league games so far which is in stark contract to the 33 played by Thamesmead Town just below them in the table. Their home League Cup tie against Division One (North) side Chatham Town has been switched and is now scheduled to be played tonight in Kent.

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