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Three football matches postponed

THE COLD snap has taken its toll around the borough as the following matches have been postponed.

Cheshunt 0, East Thurrock United 1

Rocks gave away a three goal lead to draw when these sides met at Rookery Hill earlier in the season and they ended that match ruing their misfortune. This time they secured all the points but will possibly worry a little that they didn’t stamp their authority on the match well before the 77th minute winner. They set their stall out with some near interplay as early as the first minute with a move that ended with Reiss Gilbey shooting wide.

FA Trophy: Grays Ath 0 v 1 Cirencester Town

Cirencester broke the deadlock in the 31st minute. Junior Baker was harshly adjudged to have fouled just outside the box. Jamie Reid floated over the free kick and striker Jody Bevan rose above the Grays defence to head Cirencester into the lead. It was this point that the referee Chris O'Donnell started to make his presence felt and like his namesake he seemed intent on "robin" Grays of victory as time after time he made a series of baffling decisions.

Tuesday night football results

East Thurrock continue their fine run of form as they grab all three points at Cheshunt while Grays are dumped out of the FA Trophy at home versus Cirencester.

Local lawyers put their shirt on Cosmos

Dave Smith manager of the team said ‘The boys are grateful for the new kit as the old one was coming up to three years old and the lads are a bit bigger now! This group of lads has been together since they were 5 years old and the core of the team still has the same individuals – it is great to see their commitment to training and playing rewarded by the generous donation’

FA Trophy: More west country challenges for Grays Ath

GRAYS Ath have drawn Blue Square North outfit Gloucester City in the 1st round of the FA Trophy. Firstly, Grays have to overcome Cirencester Town in a replay tomorrow night at Rookery Hill following the 2-2 draw in the west country on Saturday afternoon.

Boss Lincoln storms out as Thurrock dumped out of cup

A scrappy game in which both teams failed to dominate but Dartford just edged in front on chances and on 18 minutes they took the lead and perhaps had the better and greater chances in the opening 45 minutes. The Dartford goal came from a nice move which started with a run down the middle by Elliott Bradbrook he pushed the ball out wide for Ryan Hayes who took the ball on before crossing deep into the Thurrock box, the ball was headed back and Carl Rook, challenged by Kenny Clark managed from three yards to simply slot home the opener.

East Thurrock 2 v 1 Wingate and Finchley

He said: "We have added an element of edge to our game that wasn't there previously. This has left us in a perfect league position in a league where six or seven teams can win it. Not just get into the play offs but win it.

Cirencester Town 2 v 2 Grays Athletic

Simon Thomas has been under pressure all season but today he sparkled for Grays and illustrated why only a couple of seasons ago he was playing for Crystal Palace. Thomas opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after a fine cross from the left saw Alex Osborn rose above the keeper nodded it down into the path of Thomas who neatly tapped the ball in.

Saturday Football Fixtures

Should draw a good crowd for the local derby, good win for Thurrock against Staines and need a confidence boost by winning this one as well

Aveley name new boss

Aveley FC have announced their new manager after the departure of the Kimble brothers yesterday.

Kimble Brothers leave Aveley FC

Club Secretary Craig Johnson said that Alan Kimble had really struggled to devote the time that the job required and that both parties decided late last night that it would be best for both parties if the brothers m oved on. Craig added that the decision was made by mutal consent and he wished Alan and Gary the very best for the future.

Tuesday Night Football

Two second half goal saw Thurrock gain three very precious points Bill Robinsons report to follow

Hope for new Ground for the Blues

Andy Swallow is investigating two possibilities for homeless Blues

Spurs legend Ricky Villa at Lakeside

Today he resembles Christopher Lee and is away from football although he checks regularly on his beloved Tottinghum Hotspoors.

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