League: Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One

Southall vs Binfield

Binfield: Grace, Hobbs, Giamattei, Denton, Gavin, Pegg, Beauchamp, Tack, Morgan, Duncan, Pagliaroli
Subs: Curtis, Efedje, Antong, Harry, Holland

Southall: Edegbe, Roper, Cole, Stead, Pearce, Dailey, Hope, Thompson-Brissett, O’Connor, Heneghan, Putman
Subs: Taylor, McCluskey, Bello-Balogun, Frailing, Sylla

Attendance: 75
Referee: Derrick laing

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Westfield vs Binfield

Westfield vs Binfield

Despite late pressure from the Moles, Westfield move up to third in the Isthmian League South Central after beating Binfield 2-1 at Woking Park. The loss means Binfield stay 9th, just 5 points off the playoffs but with 3 games in hand on Chertsey who sit in 5th.

Westfield started the better side and showed their dominance from the start and it paid off early on after Florian Envoudou Ada pounced on a poor pass in the Moles midfield before slotting the ball past Chris Grace to give the hosts the lead.

It seemed that it was all Westfield for the remainder of the first half, but no clear cut chances fell to the boys from GU22. The break came at a good time for the moles who were able to go in and recharge for a frantic second half of action.

It was Westfield that managed to edge further forward through Bracknell Town loanee Darnell Goather-Braithwaite, who’s fantastic strike from outside the area found it’s way past Grace to double “The Yella’s” lead.

It was an up-field battle for the Moles, who were on top for the rest of the second half but were struggling to find the killer touch in the final third to really offer a way back into the game.

It was, however, a goal from an unlikely source that got them back into it, through Liam Gavin with just 8 minutes to play, after some great work and a fantastic cross from Kai Hobbs down the Binfield right which set Gavin up to half the deficit.

Despite their dominance, the Moles couldn’t find that all important equaliser and paid the price at Woking Park and walk away ‘pointless’. Tonight, does mean an end to the tough run of away games for the moles, as five out of their next six games are to be played at Hill Farm Lane, with Bedfont making the journey on Saturday.

Westfield: 1 Sonny Wheeler, 2 Darnell Goather-Braithwaite, 3 John Adebiyi, 4 Niran Butler, 5 Luke Elliott, 6 Harry Carter, 7 James Glover, 8 Andrew Crossley, 9 Troy Walters, 10 Florian Envoudou Ada, 11 Jude Mason
Subs: 12 Rayan Clarke, 14 David Amate, 15 Jonathan Sanchez, 16 Jacob Breckon, 17 Wiktor Makowski

Binfield: 1 Chris Grace, 2 Kai Hobbs, 3 Massimo Giamattei, 4 Jonathan Denton, 5 Liam Gavin, 6 Lewis Pegg, 7 James Beauchamp, 8 Liam Tack, 9 Sean Moore, 10 Kian Duncan, 11 Harvey Harry
Subs: 12 Brandon Curtis, 14 Johnny Efedje, 15 Taylor Morgan, 16 Jordan Addo antong, 17 Brad Pagliaroli

Attendance: 120
Referee: Daniel D’Urso

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South Park vs Binfield

Binfield were beaten 3-1 on the road at South Park on Saturday in the Isthmian League. Sean Moore scored first for Binfield after just 23 minutes but the sending off if Brad Pagliaroli on 33 minutes was followed by three quick-fire goals from South Park before half-time as well as the sending off of Moore.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Kai Hobbs, Elliot Legg (sub: Gabriel George), Jonathan Denton (sub: Massimo Giamattei), Liam Gavin, Lewis Pegg, James Beauchamp, Liam Tack, Sean Moore, Brandon Curtis (sub: Johnny Efedje), Brad Pagliaroli. Not used: Max Reid, Jake Fisher.

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Binfield vs Sutton Common Rovers

Binfield: Taylor Morgan (3’), Brad Pagliaroli (45’), Johnny Efedje (62’)
Sutton Common Rovers: Japhte Tanga (12’), Liam Gavin (56’ og)

Binfield move two points behind table toppers Northwood FC after their three-two win over Sutton Common Rovers at Hill Farm Lane.
‘The Commoners’ were resilient throughout the 90 minutes and responded well to both of Binfield’s first half goals as they came from behind twice in the match, but they couldn’t respond to Johnny Efedje’s close range finish as he pounced on a Daniel Purdew mistake in the Sutton net.

The Moles opened the scoring early on as Taylor Morgan latched on to a fantastic through ball from Sean Moore as he composed himself before slotting neatly past the onrushing goalkeeper! Binfield’s lead didn’t last long though, as Jephte Tanga Struck home the equaliser just 8 minutes later, as he beat the Binfield offside trap to fire low past Chris Grace’s near post.

The first half then fell flat, with Binfield’s Joe Gater, who was making his return from injury, was forced off after just 21 minutes as he had a problem with his knee and Tyler Cox of Sutton Common Rovers was replaced due to a head injury shortly after.
On the stroke of half time, Brad Pagliaroli picked up the ball on the edge of the area and stuck low through the legs of the Sutton Common defenders to give the Moles the advantage going into the break.

Taylor Morgan was the next player forced off through injury, and was replaced by Johnny Efedje shortly after half time, before Kai Hobbs’ goal line clearance deflected off team mate Liam Gavin and ended up in the back of the Moles net…

The Commoners joy however, didn’t last too long as a deep free kick was headed towards goal by Lewis Pegg who’s effort was spilled by Daniel Purdue before Johnny Efedje tapped home to secure the Moles all three points.

Binfield: 1 Chris Grace, 2 Kai Hobbs, 3 Elliot Legg, 4 Jonathan Denton, 5 Joe Gater, 6 Lewis Pegg, 7 Taylor Morgan, 8 Massimo Giamattei, 9 Sean Moore, 10 James Beauchamp, 11 Brad Pagliaroli
Subs: 12 Brandon Curtis, 14 Liam Gavin, 15 Kian Duncan, 16 Johnny Efedje, 17 Eddie Lee

Sutton Common Rovers: 1 Daniel Purdue, 2 Kevin Diomande, 3 Rhamar Garrett-Douglas, 4 Matthew Surmon, 5 Bertie Lloyd, 6 Hugo Odogwu-Atkinson, 7 Jephte Tanga, 8 Kevin Songolo, 9 Javin Dougan, 10 Courtney Swaby, 11 Tyler Cox
Subs: 12 Lee Flavin, 14 Tobe Uzor, 15 Kyron Richards, 17 Brian Testolin

Attendance: 104
Isthmian League: South Central Division
Referee: Derrick Laing

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Jonny Efedje - Binfield FC

Thatcham Town vs Binfield

Johnny Efedje and Liam Tack fired Binfield to a 2-0 half-time lead while second-half goals from Connor Holland and Liam Gavin ensured the Moles made it three 4-0 wins in a row.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Kai Hobbs, Gabriel George, Massimo Giamattei, Liam Gavin, Lewis Pegg, Johnny Efedje (sub: Taylor Morgan), Liam Tack, Sean Moore (sub: James Beauchamp), Connor Holland (sub: Brandon Curtis), Harvey Harry. Not used: Brad Pagliaroli, Cameron Rohart-Brown

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Chris Grace. Photo: Neil Graham.

Basingstoke Town vs Binfield

Second half goals from Connor Holland and captain Sean Moore seal the three points in North Hampshire against Basingstoke Town.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Kai Hobbs, Massimo Giamattei, Jonathan Denton (sub: Kian Duncan), Joe Gater, Lewis Pegg, Taylor Morgan (sub: Johnny Efedje), Liam Tack, Sean Moore, Connor Holland (sub: Brandon Curtis), Harvey Harry. Not used: Liam Gavin, James Beauchamp.

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Liam Tack. Photo: Neil Graham.

Binfield vs Merstham

Harvey Harry and a Liam Tack penalty gave Binfield a 2-0 half-time lead with further goals coming from Jonathan Denton and Johnny Efedje.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Liam Tack (sub: Kai Hobbs), Massimog Giamettei, Jonathan Denton, Joe Gater, Lewis Pegg, Taylor Morgan, Kian Duncan (sub: Brandon Curtis), Sean Moore, Connor Holland, Harvey Harry (sub: Johnny Efedje). Not used: Liam Gavin, James Beauchamp.

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Binfield vs Chertsey Town

Sean Moore struck in the first half for Binfield but William Montague levelled in the second half for Chertsey Town.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Liam Tack, Cameron Rohart-Brown, George Short (sub: Taylor Morgan), Joe Gater, Lewis Pegg, Kian Duncan (sub: Brandon Curtis), Jonathan Denton, Sean Moore, James Beauchamp (sub: Harvey Harry), Connor Holland. Not used: Liam Gavin, Nathan Webb.

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Joe Gater. Binfield FC 2021-22. Photo: Neil Graham / ngsportsphotography.com

Ashford Town (Middx) vs Binfield

Joe Gater’s 80th minute strike gives Binfield a 1-0 opening day win.

Binfield FC: Chris Grace, Liam Tack, Cameron Rohart-Brown, Jonathan Denton, Lewis Pegg, Joe Gater, James Beauchamp, George Short (sub: Kian Duncan), Taylor Morgan (sub: Sean Moore), Connor Holland (sub: Connor Holland), Harvey Harry. Not used: Liam Gavin, Nathan Webb.

 

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Leatherhead

Leatherhead came into being in its’ current form with the merger of Leatherhead Rose and Leatherhead United just after the end of the Second World War. They based themselves at the home of Leatherhead United, Fetcham Grove. This is still there home to this day.

The merger club won the Surrey League four times in a row before moving across to the Metropolitan and District league in 1950.

In the 1970s, they had several runs deep into the FA Cup. In 1974, they beat Colchester in the 2nd round, Brighton in the 3rd round before losing 3-2 away at Leicester City despite being 2-0 up.

They struggled in the early 1980s and were relegated down to Isthmian Division 2. In 2011, they had an extra time win over Dulwich Hamlet to take them back into the Premier Division. They only survived for one season before being relegated back to Division One South. Another promoted via playoffs and relegated places them into the South Central Division.