Those Were The Days; 24th February 1968
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THOSE WERE THE DAYS
24th February 1968
Spartan League
Hampton 4 (Allen 2, McCormack, Rowlands) Rayners Lane 0
Joe Andrews; Alan Earl, Ken Merry, Don Aldridge, Peter Minor, John McLintock, Syd Carter, Mickey Garman, Peter Allen, Terry McCormack, Arthur Rowlands.
Sub; Graham Belcher
Rayners Lane offered little opposition, whilst Hampton did just enough to sweep them aside without having to work too hard. McCormack had an early chance which cleared the crossbar, whilst former Southall player, Benett, had a rare foray forward for the visitors. After twenty-five minutes, Allen slipped a through ball to McCormack who fired past the advancing Milton. Earl and Rowlands both had shots on target, but the first half ended with Hampton holding a 1-0 lead. In the 53rd minute, McCormack repaid Allen, by putting the Hampton forward in to score, with the help of a slight deflection. Hampton went 3-0 up when Rowland’s shot went through Milton’s hands. The fourth goal came after good work, again, by McCormack, allowing Allen to beat Milton, ‘all ends up’. The match report bemoaned the fact that it wasn’t a very good game and that Hampton will have to play better against stronger opposition.
The Old Historian
24th February 1968
Spartan League
Hampton 4 (Allen 2, McCormack, Rowlands) Rayners Lane 0
Joe Andrews; Alan Earl, Ken Merry, Don Aldridge, Peter Minor, John McLintock, Syd Carter, Mickey Garman, Peter Allen, Terry McCormack, Arthur Rowlands.
Sub; Graham Belcher
Rayners Lane offered little opposition, whilst Hampton did just enough to sweep them aside without having to work too hard. McCormack had an early chance which cleared the crossbar, whilst former Southall player, Benett, had a rare foray forward for the visitors. After twenty-five minutes, Allen slipped a through ball to McCormack who fired past the advancing Milton. Earl and Rowlands both had shots on target, but the first half ended with Hampton holding a 1-0 lead. In the 53rd minute, McCormack repaid Allen, by putting the Hampton forward in to score, with the help of a slight deflection. Hampton went 3-0 up when Rowland’s shot went through Milton’s hands. The fourth goal came after good work, again, by McCormack, allowing Allen to beat Milton, ‘all ends up’. The match report bemoaned the fact that it wasn’t a very good game and that Hampton will have to play better against stronger opposition.
The Old Historian