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mully99
2-0 (vs. Chelmsford)
We started 2015 exactly as we finished 2014. Goals from Sheringham and Taylor-Crossdale were enough to secure a comfortable 2-0 victory.
3-1 (vs. Boreham Wood)
Another good performance saw us run out 3-1 winners. Captain Harper starred, bagging himself a goal in the process.
3-2 (vs. Sutton Utd)
Despite trailing courtesy of a 4th minute strike, we fought back to secure a third win on the bounce. A truly fantastic start to the new year.
1-0 (vs. Staines)
The return of Sekajja saw us pick up yet another 3 points. The young striker hit a brace, marking his return to action as a resounding success.
6-0 (vs. Bromley)
Sekajja hits four to help secure a memorable 6-0 victory. This was the perfect way to end January - a month with a 100% success rate!
mully99
Jamie3
It up
mully99
4-2 (vs. Gosport)
Thanks to a spirited performance we've taken our winning run to 9 games, a new division record!
2-2 (vs. Bishop's Stortford)
Despite ending our winning run, that result does keep us unbeaten in 2015. We trailed the game 0-2 so picking up a point was quite a result. Super sub Nigel Neita changed the tide of the match, coming on to net a brace.
2-2 (vs. Sutton Utd)
Another draw. Despite going behind twice we managed to salvage a point.
2-2 (vs. Hemel Hempstead)
Ok, I'm starting to hate this scoreline! 2-2 again. Despite ending February unbeaten, the three draws on the bounce is definitely cause for concern.
Despite a terrible month, we somehow hold a 4-point lead at the summit. To be honest, Concord have also suffered a dip in form, which has certainly helped.
mully99
Cheers Jamie
Gendo
mully99
Yeah, I was trying to keep it in-keeping with FM, but that yellow was pretty bright. I've changed it to grey. Hopefully we can turn our form around though, cheers for the support
SBR
Dan
mully99
1-4 (vs. Bromley)
March began with a loss. It seems I couldn't shake the poor form that plagued the back-end of February. This loss especially hurt as we recently beat this very same Bromley outfit 6-0! They were obviously hell-bent on revenge and capitalised on our complacency. That was our first loss in 13 games.
2-2 (vs. Maidenhead)
Having trailed 0-2 we fought back to salvage a point - an 83rd minute strike from Jeffrey enough to secure a valuable home point.
0-1 (vs. Havant & Waterlooville)
We can't buy a win at the minute. A solitary first-half strike was enough to decide this drab affair. Next up, Concord!
3-6 (vs. Concord Rangers)
In what was being billed as the 'title decider' turned out to be a lesson in finishing. With Fleet's number one away on international duty, clinical Concord found themselves tearing his deputy a new one! Concord led 0-5 at half-time and despite a spirited fight-back - following the hairdryer treatment at half-time - Fleet couldn't find a way back into the game. The difference in the game, and perhaps even the title race - Karl Oliyide.
As my team fell apart like wet toilet paper before my eyes, I was left thinking that my title hopes, like my porous defence, was surely in tatters! That crushing defeat and the poor form throughout March has left me second, four points behind the phenomenal Concord.
Dan
SBR