Friday, 7 September 2012

RYMAN LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION - THE SEASON SO FAR

 POSTEAM PWDLGFGAGDPTS
1.HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH541070+713
2. LOWESTOFT TOWN5401135+812
3. KINGSTONIAN5320147+711
4. MARGATE5320116+511
5. BURY TOWN532083+511
6.WEALDSTONE522153+28
7. CANVEY ISLAND522131+28
8. WHITEHAWK 522176+18
9.BOGNOR REGIS TOWN 522154+18
10. HASTINGS UNITED52125507
11.ENFIELD TOWN 521279-27
12.WINGATE & FINCHLEY520356-16
13.CRAY WANDERERS512267-15
14.METROPOLITAN POLICE512256-15
15.LEWES512257-25
16.EAST THURROCK UNITED504145-14
17.CONCORD RANGERS5113613-74
18.CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 503268-23
19.HARROW BOROUGH5104711-43
20. HENDON503249-53
21.THURROCK 5104410-63
22.LEISTON502339-62

With league fixtures taking a break due to the FA Cup this weekend TheColdEnd takes this as a chance to look at the season so far and how the table is shaping up. Although it's early days you could say it's surprising to see Hampton and Richmond (relegated from the Blue Square South last season) doing so well and currently topping the table. Lowestoft Town are in second place by a point and are now firm favourites for the league title at 2/1 with most bookmakers offering prices.

The TrawlerBoys only defeat came away at Margate whom are one of the four teams left without a defeat to their name. Bury Town, Kingstonian and Hampton & Richmond are the other teams unbeaten so far.

Canvey Island are seventh in the table despite only scoring 3 goals over their 5 matches which is the joint lowest total scored with bottom placed Leiston. Aside from H&R's excellent defensive record they have the meanest back line conceding just 1 goal.

Enfield Town are sitting comfortably in 11th place with 7 points from 15 which Steve Newing will be well pleased with.

East Thurrock United, Carshalton Athletic, Hendon and Leiston are the only sides yet to record a win.

KEY FIXTURES COMING UP IN SEPTEMBER

Saturday 15th September

BURY TOWN V KINGSTONIAN
Fifth v third in the early table. Score draw anyone??

HAMPTON & RICHMOND V LOWESTOFT TOWN
The early top two in the table clash at The Beveree. This will be the home side's sternest test so far and their perfect defence will be on the line

WHITEHAWK V THURROCK
With only one win to their name so far The Fleet, who were expected to do well this season,  make this tough trip to the south coast. An away win would possibly set them up to go on a good run whereas a home win would move The Hawks towards the top five

Saturday 22nd September

WEALDSTONE V HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH
If The Beavers get through their games with Lowestoft and The Stones and still have zero goals in their goals against column they would of done extremely well.

Enfield Town's next Ryman League fixtures come with a tricky trip to Margate on Saturday 15th September and a home game against our old rivals from the Essex Senior League and the Ryman Division One (North) in Concord Rangers on Saturday 22nd September.

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