IT WASN'T pretty but it was three points as Grays continued their promotion push with a 4-1 win against Soham Town Rangers,
In the second minute, Lee Flynn produced a great cross from the left. It found Danny Bunce but with the gao at his mercy he could only head it straight at the keeper, Daniel Bircham.
IT WAS the stuff of dreams but there was no happy ending for East Thurrock after they went down 3-0 to League Two Macclesfield Town. A bumper crowd of 1207 saw the Rocks start brightly. Kye Ruel went in early and dispossessed a sleepy Silks defence as the Rocks looked to set their stall out.
Living the dream, it has been quite a week for the Rookery Hill boys. Covo will know to leave the hype at the door and get the Rocks to play the game of their life. It is a marathon and not a sprint!
Officials at the club have confirmed they have already sold five times more tickets than an ordinary match day with two days still to go until the turnstiles open. The Rocks kick off at 2pm at Rookery Hill against League Two Macclesfield Town on Saturday, 12 November.
There are many examples of late starting athletes who have made it to a good level. The Harriers are seeing more and more athletes in their 30s and 40s taking up this sport successfully. Many of them come through the club's beginners session held on Thursday nights at 6.45.
Goals from player manager Antony Lane and skiper Daniel Heed gave Athletic a 2-1 lead at half time. The scores were level shortly into the second half making the last half hour quite entertaining.
Waltham Forest regrouped at half time and came out the better side. Within 2 minutes, the effective Josh Bonnett found Joel Palmer who scored. Worrell on his debut had a low effort just wide on 53. Within seconds Waltham Forest were dealt a further blow when Cook was played in, bearing down on goal, when Andras Molnar brought him down. The referee dismissed him for a professional foul.
Rocks gradually improved and began to create chances, with Sam Collins hitting an upright and then screwing a shot just wide. The equaliser came five minutes before the break when a corner fell to Kris Newby who turned and forced the ball home from close range.
n a game that was keenly fought out between two teams trying to play football in a competitive manner somehow referee Mr David Rock a known autograph hunter managed to collect the names of seven players unbelievable, In the 90th and 94th minute Thurrock defence threw away a game that they deserved to win when goals from Tonbridge Scott Kinch and Michael Boatang.flew in from long range efforts.
East Thurrock win 4-2 away in the FA Trophy but Grays crash out in five goal thriller. Solid draw for Aveley in league but more last minute misery for Thurrock.
Grays had faster feet but Canvey looked strong and came back again in the 67th minute when keeper Andy Hall brought down the Canvey attacker. Having received a red card last week he was lucky to just get a yellow. Rob King stepped up and powered the penalty home.
The Rocks have the little matter of a televised FA Cup match next week but the players will be left under no illusion that this is the important match. Manager-less, the Millermen have been fairly successful on the road. There is speculation that Rod Stringer may return to Mill Field.
GRAYS ATHLETIC confirmed today that ex-captain Stuart Thurgood has left Grays Athletic. Stuart spoke with the club yesterday and advised them of his decision to leave and join Conference South side Thurrock FC.