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Hellenic League Premier Division Champions

Hellenic League Premier Division Champions

Jake Collinge9 Apr 2017 - 22:57
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United secured the Premier Division crown following a 9-0 win against Henley Town on Saturday.

United went in to the final game of the season level on points with Bracknell Town, but trailed the Berkshire-side on goal difference, starting the day with a seven-goal deficit to the leaders.

United knew, therefore, that not only did they have to win, but they would have to do so by some margin to overturn the deficit.

With manager Mark West naming an unchanged team from the side that had drawn with Lydney Town the previous week, they could not have got off to a better start when, with only 22 seconds on the clock, a long throw from David Lynn found its way through to Ben Connelly who controlled the ball with his first touch before placing wide of Aulsberry in the Henley goal. The second goal arrived only two minutes later when Dan West was fouled in the box and Lynton Goss stepped-up to place the spot kick in to the roof of the net.

United were then indebted to keeper Jamie Perkins who pulled off a fine save from a Byrne header, before the lead was extended further on 14 minutes when a Luke Ricketts ball found West through on goal, and he coolly lobbed Aulsberry from just inside the box.

The fourth goal arrived on 18 minutes when an Adam Morris corner was met by Tom Ashworth who finished confidently from six yards. Chances then came and went for United, as West saw a couple of headers go inches wide, before Ashworth was brought down in the box by Gardner on 28 minutes. Goss stepped up and again dispatched the ball in to the roof of the net.

Whilst news then came through that Bracknell had taken the lead in their home match with Highworth Town, that did not deter United, and they made it six just before the break when Goss capitalised on hesitancy and rounded Aulsberry to complete his hat-trick.

The opening moments of the second half were not as frantic as the first, with skipper Ellis Hercules forcing a good save from Aulsberry, before Goss was put through on 55 minutes and he finished high in to the roof of the net. On 68 minutes Goss was fouled in the box and he stepped up to score his third, and best, spot kick, placing the ball in to the top right-hand corner.

Substitute Andy Gledhill then fed Goss for his sixth, and United’s ninth, as he confidently beat Aulsberry. Further chances came for United, with West going close twice, before his replacement, Ben Gray, saw a powerful effort well-saved by Aulsberry before his header from the resulting corner crashed against the bar.

News then started to filter through that Highworth had taken the lead at Bracknell and, whilst it did not change the approach from United, it calmed the nerves, slightly. That news was crystallised at the final whistle, and there followed euphoric scenes as United secured the Hellenic League title for the first time in over 45 years.

United: Perkins, Evans, Lynn, Hercules, Johnston, Ashworth, Connelly, Goss (Nsomi), Morris, West (Gray), Ricketts (Gledhill).

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