Showing posts with label Hendon Hotspur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hendon Hotspur. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Matchday #21: Results and Updated League Tables


Championship

Audenshaw Dynamo 4  Dynamo Burnley 2
Blyth Spartans 4  Spartak-Slavia 1
Gainsborough Trinity 5  Manchester Central 2
Hartlepool Petrochemical 0  Wrexham 2
Liverpool St Helens 0  Stalybridge Celtic 1
Locomotive Crewe Alexandra 1  Red Star Mossley 2
Marine 4  Excelsior Marlow 0
Northwich Victoria 1  Hungaria 2


Second Division

Atletico Espanol 3  Crystal Palace 1
Bohemians 0  Newcastle Blue Star 1
Bradford Park Avenue 2  Sheffield Wednesday 2
Caledonia Thistle 1  Marxist Polytechnic 5
Excelsior Benelux 0  South Liverpool Red Star 2
Hendon Hotspur 10  Merthyr Tydfil 2
Inter-Italiano 1  Torpedo Tranmere 2
Newcastle-Gateshead Dynamo 3  Manchester Newton Heath 2

 
Pivotal. That could well be the word to describe Stalybridge Celtic’s 1 - 0 win at Liverpool St Helens, a single goal, inevitably and unerringly scored by Eoghan Money, in a closely-fought contest of few genuine chances enabling the reigning champions to replace Saints as leaders of the pack, exactly the type of result against a direct rival that ultimately decides fates and the destination of honours. St Helens’ defeat was rendered all the more costly, as the two points gained from Marine’s comfortable 4 - 0 victory over Excelsior Marlow moved Crosby’s finest up into second place above their local rivals, Tegwyn Prothero following up last weekend’s rescue-act brace of goals with a hat-trick this time out.
Wins for Red Star Mossley, Gainsborough Trinity and Hungaria enabled each to gain a little on Spartak-Slavia, who remain fourth, but now four points adrift of the top three, despite a 4 - 1 beating at Blyth Spartans which elevated the victors to the heady heights of eleventh position, further clear of danger, leapfrogging Manchester Central, Gainsborough’s victims, in the process. In the relegation places, Hartlepool Petrochemical’s and Locomotive Crewe Alexandra’s home defeats, to Wrexham and Mossley respectively, leaves matters unchanged, but Audenshaw’s rip-roaring 4 - 2 win over Burnley in the battle of the Dynamos resulted in the two exchanging third- and fourth-bottom places two points above the basement pair, again, as at the top of the table, a potentially critical outcome.
 
Of those challenging to replace those eventually relegated from the Championship, Marxist Polytechnic cemented their position atop the Second Division even more firmly with a devastating 5 - 1 win at Caledonia Thistle that confirms the Anglo-Scots as being deep in danger of departing the division via the other route, back down to the regional leagues.  Sheffield Wednesday’s 2- 2 Yorkshire derby draw at Bradford Park Avenue maintains their second position, albeit two points further adrift of the student leaders. Wednesday remain two points clear of third, but that berth is now occupied by resurgent Torpedo Tranmere, whose last-gasp 2- 1 win at Inter-Italiano enabled them to move above Bohemians, who suffered a second successive league loss, on this occasion surprisingly at home to Newcastle Blue Star.
South Liverpool Red Star’s renaissance continues courtesy of a 2 - 0 win at Excelsior Benelux, who remain fourth bottom but now three points adrift of safety. Unusually, both of the bottom two won, Atletico Espanol beating Crystal Palace most impressively, 3 - 1, and Newcastle-Gateshead Dynamo edging Manchester Newton Heath 3 - 2, although both clubs remain in grave danger of the drop as games begin to run out.

 




Sunday, 23 August 2015

'Home' and Change Colours 2015-16 #23: Hendon Hotspur



Founder members of the Football Alliance Championship, Hendon United achieved a highest-ever third-place finish in 1983-84 before suffering relegation two years later. Making an immediate return to the top flight in 1987, they were demoted again 1n 1992 and subsequently failed to reclaim a position in the Championship, spending the time since at the second and third levels, before merging last summer with north London neighbours Tottenham Hotspur, original members of the Second Division (the then third tier), most of whose history was spent in the lower leagues.


Saturday, 28 March 2015

League Cup Quarter-Finals Results



Audenshaw Dynamo  1   Marine  1
Blyth Spartans  2   Manchester Newton Heath  0
Gainsborough Trinity  5   Mossley  1
Hungaria  3  Hendon Hotspur  2

Saturday, 28 February 2015

League Cup Second Round Results



Atletico Espanol  2   Hungaria  3
Burnley  3   Audenshaw Dynamo  4
Gainsborough Trinity  2   Manchester City  1
Hartlepool United  2   Blyth Spartans  4
Manchester Newton Heath  3   South Liverpool Red Star  2
Marine  2   Spartak-Slavia  1
Mossley  3   Liverpool St Helens  1
Red Star Sunderland  2   Hendon Hotspur  3

Saturday, 14 February 2015

Matchday 20 Results & Updated Tables



Championship


Audenshaw Dynamo  3   Hartlepool United   1
Burnley  1   Gainsborough Trinity   1
Hungaria  2   Wrexham   2
Liverpool St Helens  3   Matlock Town  1
Manchester City  2   Blyth Spartans   3
Northwich Victoria  7   Marlow   1
Red Star Sunderland  4   Mossley   2
Stalybridge Celtic  6   Oxford Excelsior   0



Second Division

Atletico Espanol  2   Gateshead Dynamo   1
Crewe Alexandra  2   Crystal Palace   0
Hendon Hotspur  5   Spartak-Slavia   2
Inter-Italiano  1  Merthyr Tydfil   2
Manchester Newton Heath  2  Bradford City   2
Newcastle Blue Star  0   Marine   4
South Liverpool Red Star  0   Nelson CBR   0
Sheffield Wednesday  2   Newcastle United   1



Saturday, 7 February 2015

Matchday 19 Results & Updated Tables


Championship


Blyth Spartans  2   Audenshaw Dynamo  0
Gainsborough Trinity  3   Hungaria  2
Hartlepool United  1   Liverpool St Helens   2
Marlow  1   Manchester City   2
Matlock Town  2   Oxford Excelsior  1
Mossley  4   Burnley   1
Red Star Sunderland  2   Northwich Victoria  1
Wrexham  3   Stalybridge Celtic   3



Second Division

Bradford City  2   Atletico Espanol   0
Crystal Palace  4   Hendon Hotspur   5
Gateshead Dynamo  3   Inter-Italiano   2
Marine  3   Manchester Newton Heath   2
Merthyr Tydfil  2   Newcastle United   2
Nelson CBR  1   Crewe Alexandra   3
South Liverpool Red Star  1   Newcastle Blue Star   2
Spartak-Slavia  3   Sheffield Wednesday   3