EVO STIK LEAGUE: Party at Peterborough Sports when the world's oldest football club visit, young Tulips blossom to deliver a huge win
The city side secured safety with a 5-2 win at Kidsgrove Athletic on Wednesday (April 11) which was a fourth game without defeat.
All those matches took place away from PSL, but tomorrow they return home to tackle the world’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC, on the day when the crowd will be swollen by attendees at a vice-presidents lunch.
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Hide AdSports were bottom of the table on January 27 so securing a second season at step four level with five games to spare is a fine effort by Jimmy Dean’s men.
Sheffield eased their own relegation fears with victory last night (April 12) as did Spalding United who jumped up two places to 13th with a remarkable 8-1 win at Gresley. Jonathan Lockie and Daniel Brooks both scored twice with Gary King, Kern Miller, Luke White and an opposition player also on target.
“We had seven players aged 21 or under in a squad of 13,” enthused Spalding boss Chris Rawlinson. “The future is looking very bright.”
Spalding travel to Peterborough Sports for a local derby on Monday after visiting promotion-chasing Bedworth tomorrow.
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Hide AdStamford AFC will expect to consolidate their play-off place with a home win over Loughborough Dynamo tomorrow.
RESULT
Thursday, April 12
EVO-STIK LEAGUE
Division One South: Gresley 1, Spalding Utd 8 (Brooks 2, Lockie 2, King, Miller, White, og).
FIXTURES
Saturday, April 14
EVO-STIK LEAGUE
Division One South: Bedworth Utd v Spalding Utd, Peterborough Sports v Sheffield FC, Stamford v Loughborough Dynamo.
Monday, April 16
EVO-STIK LEAGUE
Division One South: Peterborough Sports v Spalding United.