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Andy_S

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Haven't had much of a chance to do this recently but here goes again:


Neil Jenkins returned to the Crawley starting line up as the lost 2-0 at home to Exeter. Tony Scully started for Devon side.

4 Ex Shrimpers were involved in Woking’s 3-0 win at Forest Green. For the home side, Ryan Clarke was sent off after just 11 minutes for handling outside his box, whilst Damon Searle was substituted after 71 minutes. For Woking, Ian Selley came off their bench at half time while Mark Rawle was a stoppage time sub.

Grays had Jamie Stuart, Stuart Thurgood and Stevland Angus in their starting XI that beat Scarborough 5-0. Michael Kightly came off the bench on the hour mark and notched the 4th, with Thurgood scoring the 5th from the spot.

Ritchie Hanlon started for Cambridge in their 1-0 defeat at Halifax.

Darren Blewitt was an unused sub for Hereford as they beat Burton Albion 2-0.

Ryan Robinson kept a clean sheet as Morecambe beat Dagenham 2-0. The Daggers had ex trial players Anwar Uddin and Paul Benson in their side.

Ronnie Henry started for Stevenage as they picked up a good 3-1 win over high flying Accrington.

Craig Holloway played in goal for Gravesend as they were beaten 1-0 at Tamworth. Ex trialist Ben Surey also started the game in the G & N side.

Chris Porter started in goal for York as they beat Canvey 2-1 who started with ex trialists Kezie Ibe and Jeff Minton.

Yet another ex keeper, Danny Gay, played for Bishop’s Stortford who also fielded Ben Lewis and had Scott Forbes on their bench.

Neville Roach was on the Eastleigh bench as they beat Carshalton 3-1.

Tom Jordan started for Havant in their 2-1 win at home to Maidenhead.

Luke Nightingale scored from the spot as Bognor Regis won 2-1 at Hayes.

Lee Hodges started on the bench, although Steve Heffer was in the opening XI as Thurrock were disappointingly beaten 1-0 at home to Dorchester.

Another ex Shrimper on the bench of a Conference South side was Jamie Southon who started on the Cambridge City bench as they were held 1-1 at Welling.

Steven Clark and Andy Harris started for Weymouth in their 2-1 at home to Eastbourne. Daniel Marney was on the Eastbourne bench.

Michael Frew scored again for Nuneaton as the beat Moor Green 4-0 away from home.

Dale Brightley, David McSweeney, Danny Kerrigan and Leon Hunter all lined up for Billericay as they beat Wingate & Finchley in the FA Trophy.

Mitch Hahn was in the Redbridge starting line up that beat Banstead Athletic 2-1, also in the FA Trophy. Daryl Plummer was an unused sub.

In another FA Trophy match, Richard Halle scored for Chelmsford in their 6-0 drubbing of Horsham.

Adam Wallace scored for Windsor & Eton as they went out to Uxbridge 2-1.

Former trialist Eddie McClements scored for Dartford as they drew 1-1 at Dover.

Another ex trial player, Tariq Nabil, scored for Staines in their 2-0 victory over Steve Wignall's Wivenhoe.

In an Essex derby, Alex Revell scored twice from the spot as Braintree beat Great Wakering 4-2.
 
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Quote[/b] (Andy_S @ Oct. 16 2005,19:45)]For Woking, Mark Rawle was a stoppage time sub.
Ah, it gladdens the heart to read that...

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