Godmanchester Rovers pocket the points against bottom side as youngsters get first taste of senior action
An important result in the present came complete with a glimpse into the future for Godmanchester Rovers last Saturday.
Ollie Drake’s side triumphed 2-1 at rock-bottom Framlingham Town to maintain their challenge for a third Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division runners-up finish in the space of five seasons.
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Poor attitudes, bad injuries and disappointing results mean Godmanchester Rovers manager Ollie Drake is not a happy man
Furious manager Ollie Drake read his Godmanchester Rovers players the riot act following two disappointing Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division deadlocks.
They slipped out of second place after having to fight back to snatch a 3-3 draw at lowly Long Melford last Saturday.
A second-half brace from Austen Diaper spared their blushes in Suffolk only days after they were held to a 1-1 midweek stalemate by Thetford Town despite going ahead through Matty Allan.
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Radwell strikes from the spot to seal a county hat-trick for Godmanchester Town talents
Godmanchester Town could hardly have left it any later to complete a fine hat-trick.
Richard Ramsaran’s young talents claimed county honours for the third successive season when lifting the Hunts Under 16 Cup last Wednesday.
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Histon will win it but we'll learn from them, says Godmanchester skipper
12:53, 26 MAR 2019
Skipper Mikey Hyem concedes Histon will be Eastern Counties League champions - but believes Godmanchester Rovers can learn a lot from their title rivals.
Hyem’s Goddy side have gone toe to toe with Histon this term but the Stutes have been more consistent, and three more wins will see them secure top spot and promotion.
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Great Yarmouth Town 0 Godmanchester Rovers 3: High-flying visitors too strong for Bloaters
After the disappointment of last week’s visit to Framlingham this game against title chasing opposition was something of a free shot for the Bloaters.
In a reshaped formation Sean Perfect returned to the starting line-up to partner Joel Glover up front while Charlie Blake was given a different role on the left of midfield.
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