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Community : Sports : Macclesfield & District Sunday Football League    

Pack Horse secure the title as Oxfford lose 1-0 to Vale and in the First Division the champagne is on ice for Spinners who only need a point to secure the First Division title!

Matt Eagles  
Apr 27, 2010
 

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25th April

 

Premier Division

 

Pack Horse

12

10

1

1

34

31

Oxfford

13

8

1

4

9

25

AC Bollan

13

8

0

5

19

24

Boarhound

14

6

1

7

-8

19

Vale

13

5

1

7

-8

16

Prestbury Club

12

5

1

6

-12

16

Albion Rovers

14

4

0

10

-20

12

Macc Boys Seniors

13

3

1

9

-14

10

 

 

Pack Horse retained the Premier Division title without having to play as they celebrated getting to the Macc & District FA Sunday Cup Final with yet another league title.
Pack Horse -Premier Division champions once again!
Oxfford were the only team in with a slim hope of catching them but a 1-0 defeat at home to Vale put paid to that.

AC Bollan are hoping to finish the season as runner’s up after defeating Prestbury on a rock of a pitch 4-2. James Wheeler and a brace from Andy Davies had put Bollan 3-0 up by half time and when Jonny Mercer made it 4-0 early in the second half the game was all but won . Prestbury then wasted two good chances before making the scoreline respectable with goals from Mark Hough and Jordan Pearson.

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Spinners Arms

21

15

5

1

60

50

Hollins

24

15

4

5

47

49

Railway View

24

14

6

4

32

48

Queens Arms

22

14

5

3

50

47

Macc Boys Juniors

23

13

4

6

21

43

Nags Head

23

10

4

9

16

34

Blueberry

22

10

4

8

0

34

Tytherington Jun

23

10

2

11

-10

32

Chester Rd Tavern

23

7

5

11

-21

26

Poynton

23

8

1

14

-17

25

Chilli Banana

23

5

2

16

-34

17

Poynton Legion

24

4

4

16

-31

16

Sporting Kerridge

23

0

2

21

-113

2

 

 

A  week is a long time in football , particularly when you play four games in eight days as Spinners have done . Three  wins and nine  points leaves them top of the table and baring a mathematical miracle will guarantee them the First Division crown in their first season back in the Sunday league.
John Browning - scored both goals in Hollins vital win against Queens

Into second go Hollins who had John Browning to thank for two late goals which undid rivals Queens who still have two games left to play and could pip them for second place. The 2-0 victory for Hollins ends  a fine season for Derek Lownd’s side who put for a blip near the end of the season could have been challenging Spinners for the title.

Railway View will be waiting anxiously for the results of the Queens  last two games as one victory for the side from Bollington  might yet still deny them promotion to the Premier Division. They lost the chance to go level on points with Spinners after an exciting 3-3 draw with Chester Road Tavern.. Goals from Mike Harrison , Andy Mitchell and Danny Hayes weren’t enough to secure all three points as Chester Road scored three of their own through Tom Wood , Steven Marshall and Tegg Westbrooke.

Chilli Banana were undone by three first half goals from Blueberry as they went down 4-1 at Kerridge Cricket Club. Ben Atkins , Frank Maddox and Jermaine Leveridge were all on target before Chilli’s top scorer Mike Meszaros pulled one back  in the second half, Ben Atkins putting the result beyond doubt with his second and Blueberry’s fourth with ten minutes remaining.

In Poynton , Macc Boys Juniors edged the home side by the odd goal in seven with James Wootten  hitting a hat-trick for the visitors in a 4-3 win. Greg Willis , Bobby Cash and Leon Eadsforth  all scored for Poynton with Duncan Hodges gettingthe fourth for Macc Boys.
Bobby Cash scored for Poynton against Macc Boys Juniors

Sporting Kerridge have one more game to break  their duck this season as they lost narrowly to Poynton Legion 3-0. Steve Little, Dan Booth and Simon Williams did the damage for the home side.

A fabulous game at Congleton Road saw Tythy Juniors come from 0-2 down to edge out Nags Head 4-3. For the neutral Nags have been fantastic to watch this season as their games always guarantee plenty of goals at both ends  but it has been a nightmare for player / manager Lee Anderson who has seen his side leak goals when really they should have games won. All credit though to John Plant’s Tythy side who have really turned their season round after some shrewd moves in the transfer market helped bolster his squad. Nick Hadfield capped off a great season with a hat-trick , Lewis Peterson adding a fourth. For Nags Head Anthony Byrne hit two with Matt Booth adding number three.

  

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