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Ruislip
Manor were our hosts??!! tonight in the 3rd Round of
the London Senior Cup encounter on a wet cold winters
night.

8 minutes and The Braves hit
first with a powerful shot from Hammond just going wide
of the post.

10 minutes and Ruislip open
the scoring with a ball driven in form the left hand-side.
1-0

Eton Manor seeming struggling
to hold possession which allowed Ruislip to gain most
of the play. Scored again in the 21st minute when The
Manor keeper Steve Richards came out of his goal to
early, the ball going over his head and onto the foot
of a Ruislip striker. 2-0.

35 minutes and Ruislip strike
again this time from a throw, skipped past the Manor
defence and took his goal well with a bullet into the
top corner of the net. 3-0

Eton Manor looking totally disjointed
and unable to to keep the flow of passes together.
Its now all Ruislip as they
bombard the Braves defence, some brilliant saves by
The Braves keeper, kept the score 3-0 by at the break.
The second half was more an
even affair with Eton Manor Chris Hammond hitting the
bar.

Glenn Connolly now dominating
the right hand-side and causing Ruislip major problems.
Steve Reading nets his first
goal for the Club making it 3-1. From here on the Manor
lost their discipline as Morris was involved in an incident
that lead to a Red Card. The game then become a fiasco
of arguments and obvious lack of control by the officials.
Eton Manor Offical
Statment
A
complaint has been Registered with the FA about certain
incidents that took place before, during and after the
game!
Eton
Manor Football Club would like to state on record that
our treatment at Ruislip Football Club was un-welcoming
and intimidating. Our Phyiso Sue Abercrombie was refused
the use of facilities where she could treat her players.
Our board members and supporters were abused by supporters
of the Club and as such will be reporting these incidents
to the FA.
Team: Manor: Richards,
Reading, Marsh, Barratt, Mitchell, Connolly, Quinn (Capt),
Lobe, Hammond, Felice, Morris. Subs:
Prince, Jones, Beattie, Whitelock, Mills, Dowling.
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