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Three Uxbridge players sent off as red mist descends at Honeycroft

Uxbridge had three players and their manager sent off in the first half alone on an extraordinary night at Honeycroft where they crashed out of the FA Trophy at home to Swindon Supermarine.Read

Catch us if you can says Harefield manager Bellis

As befits a manager of a team known as the Hares, the message from Glenn Bellis at the half way point of the season is 'catch us if you can'!Read

Anderson warns Northwoods players not to take foot off pedal

Northwood manager Dave Anderson warned his players not to get complacent now that they are back among the play-off places.Read

Chairman Barry convinced Northwood are on the up

Two years ago Northwood were sinking in a tide of rising debts and threatening to go under.Read

FA trophy win could kill off league bid

Tony Choules is targeting another upset on Saturday yet he admitted victory in Uxbridge's FA Trophy tie could be the final nail in the coffin of their league campaign.Read

Post Christmas Boost For Hayes & Yeading

TWO goals in as many second half minutes gave Hayes & Yeading United a welcome win over play-off rivals Maidenhead United at Church Road on Boxing Day.Read

Yeading United rise to the trophy challenge

A makeshift Hayes & Yeading United side shocked a full strength Grays Athletic outfit to reach the second round proper of the FA Trophy.Read

United shock Grays in Trophy

A MAKESHIFT Hayes & Yeading United team shocked Conference Premier strugglers Grays Athletic 2-0 to reach the FA Trophy Second Round Proper at Church Road last night (Tuesday 17/12).Read

Uxbridge FC send AFC Wimbledon crashing

One of the biggest days in Uxbridge history ended with one of their most impressive wins in years after Johnnie Dyer's brace hauled the Reds from a goal down to beat the might of AFC Wimbledon.Read

Chouldes praises Uxbrige FC heroes after beating AFC Wimbledon

Tony Choules paid tribute to players and staff after Uxbridge stunned AFC Wimbledon 2-1 to reach the second round proper of the FA Trophy for the first time in the club's history.Read

Now give us credit

Tony Choules watched Uxbridge gun down Dorchester Town in the FA Trophy on Saturday and then came out shooting from the lip himself.Read

Knight hits fab four to put City to the sword

Record-breaking Kieran Knight scored four times to almost single-hand-edly dish out a 4-1 beating to Chelms-ford City at a bitterly cold Church Road.Read

Fen tiger ready to claw his way back to the top

The Fen Tiger is ready to roar from the world's top stages once again after 18 months in the wilderness.Read

Nicholls hits high note as Truro dance to Reds tune

Four days after ending second-placed Didcot Town's unbeaten away record with a 3-2 win Uxbridge obliterated an even more impressive undefeated run as league leaders Truro City were put to the sword at Honeycroft.Read

Woods at war

A total collapse of the relationship between chairman and manager was behind Colin Payne's sudden departure from Northwood, according to the manager himself.Read

Fitz answers rocket with a double blast

Two-goal hero Scott Fitzgerald came in for praise from manager Garry Haylock after the striker bagged a 60-second brace to help Hayes & Yeading United to their biggest win of the season.Read

West is the difference in vital win for Ruislip

Ruislip did themselves apower of good with a solid if unspectacular dis-play to shut out fellow strugglers Eton Manor for their third league win.Read

Papali's header wins thriller for AFC Hayes

AFC Hayes survived a battle royal to reach the second round of the GX Southern League Cup last night (Tuesday) yet Tony Choules would arguably have been the happier manager after a virtual Uxbridge reserve team pushed Joe Mitchell’s side all the way to extra time.Read

Boos brigade disgusts Haylock

Incredulous Garry Haylock slated his own fans after Nevin Saroya was booed on to the pitch during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Oxford United and said he would rather play in an empty stadium than have it happen again.Read

H&Y fail to seize chance to cause a major shock

A rueful Garry Haylock was left to reflect on what might have been after Hayes & Yeading United failed to take advantage of several first half chances to cause an upset away to Conference Premier outfit Oxford United.Read

Author Profile

Scott has been the sport editor for more than five years and has a vast knowledge of the Hillingdon borough sporting scene and is a familiar face around many of the clubs.