Rayners Lane (H) - 18 Jan 2025
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:46 pm
So here we go, football should be back after a two and a half week break, no rain forecast and temperatures not plunging below freezing so fingers crossed the game is on! A 100% record in 2025 to defend.
We’re still sitting in fifth in the league, with some teams behind us with games in hand. Moneyfields seem to have made the biggest move since we last played, having scored 12 goals and claimed three wins to put them in the chasing pack. That includes a win against Uxbridge which is useful.
At the start of the season Rayners Lane coming to town looked like a visit from H&Y Old Boys, but seems less so now, Elliot Buchannan being the only ex-player I recognise in their lineup. He’s knocking the goals in though. An impressive goalscoring career at or above this level from EB.
Hinds and Hippolyte are no longer on our books, so it will be interesting to see if there are any late attacking additions before kick-off or, if not, if others make up for the attacking threat those two gave the team.
Elsewhere, there’s a clash of teams just above and below us, Uxbridge v Raynes Park Vale and it would be useful if Harrow could regain some form and get something from their visit to Hartley Wintney.
COYH&YU!
We’re still sitting in fifth in the league, with some teams behind us with games in hand. Moneyfields seem to have made the biggest move since we last played, having scored 12 goals and claimed three wins to put them in the chasing pack. That includes a win against Uxbridge which is useful.
At the start of the season Rayners Lane coming to town looked like a visit from H&Y Old Boys, but seems less so now, Elliot Buchannan being the only ex-player I recognise in their lineup. He’s knocking the goals in though. An impressive goalscoring career at or above this level from EB.
Hinds and Hippolyte are no longer on our books, so it will be interesting to see if there are any late attacking additions before kick-off or, if not, if others make up for the attacking threat those two gave the team.
Elsewhere, there’s a clash of teams just above and below us, Uxbridge v Raynes Park Vale and it would be useful if Harrow could regain some form and get something from their visit to Hartley Wintney.
COYH&YU!