Those Were The Days; 29th April 1972
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THOSE WERE THE DAYS
29th April 1972
Athenian League Division 2
Staines Town 2 (Bennett, Lay) Hampton 0
Staines Town;-
Peter Archer; George Talbot, Howard, Brian Laing, Bruce Butler, John Tizzard, David Lay, Micky Walsh, Johnston, Arthur Rowlands, Bobby Bennett.
Hampton;-
Ron Whiteaker; Alan Earl, Peter Minor, Ken Reed, Steve Markham, Micky Roach, Phil Sperling, Ian Wenlock, Johnny Eales, Peter Farren (Simon Johnson), Jeff Sillett.
A last league game of the season with Staines already champions, whilst Hampton wanted to win with the chance of finishing runners-up. In the end a game, that was more ‘big boot’ than good football, was settled by two late goals both set up by an ex-Hampton player, Arthur Rowlands. Hampton failed to impress up front despite the midfield play of Wenlock. Both defences held firm and were willing to get the ball upfield as quickly as possible. Micky Walsh had the best chance of the first half but his shot whizzed wide of an upright. Five minutes from time, Rowlands produced the first of two excellent crosses that led to a comfortable Staines victory. The first gave Bobby Bennett the time to pick his spot, the second enabling David Lay to head the ball wide of Whiteaker. Staines only lost one league game during the season (and did the double over Hampton) finishing ten points clear of runners-up, Worthing, with Hampton, 3rd.
The Old Historian
29th April 1972
Athenian League Division 2
Staines Town 2 (Bennett, Lay) Hampton 0
Staines Town;-
Peter Archer; George Talbot, Howard, Brian Laing, Bruce Butler, John Tizzard, David Lay, Micky Walsh, Johnston, Arthur Rowlands, Bobby Bennett.
Hampton;-
Ron Whiteaker; Alan Earl, Peter Minor, Ken Reed, Steve Markham, Micky Roach, Phil Sperling, Ian Wenlock, Johnny Eales, Peter Farren (Simon Johnson), Jeff Sillett.
A last league game of the season with Staines already champions, whilst Hampton wanted to win with the chance of finishing runners-up. In the end a game, that was more ‘big boot’ than good football, was settled by two late goals both set up by an ex-Hampton player, Arthur Rowlands. Hampton failed to impress up front despite the midfield play of Wenlock. Both defences held firm and were willing to get the ball upfield as quickly as possible. Micky Walsh had the best chance of the first half but his shot whizzed wide of an upright. Five minutes from time, Rowlands produced the first of two excellent crosses that led to a comfortable Staines victory. The first gave Bobby Bennett the time to pick his spot, the second enabling David Lay to head the ball wide of Whiteaker. Staines only lost one league game during the season (and did the double over Hampton) finishing ten points clear of runners-up, Worthing, with Hampton, 3rd.
The Old Historian