Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins)
The introduction of Temporary Dismissals (Sin-Bins) into grassroots football in the 2019/20 season
05/08/19
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Sunday 3rd May
Fidlers Rest's defeat to Brampton Rovers Reserves last week left them needing to beat Renishaw MW Reserves to claim the NAPIT SIX title and they did just that, winning by three goals to nil. However there was very little to choose between the two sides as neither created many goal scoring opportunities for the first hour. The breakthrough came in the 61st minute when Lloyd Amissah calmly steered the ball into the net. Renishaw's chances weren't helped when Adam Taylor was dismissed for using abusive language as Fidlers made their numerical advantage count as Amissah scored his second of the game on 66 minutes before Luke Carline sealed the win with a third.
FC Britannia's inability to beat Renishaw MW could cost them dear as the look to win ONE. Renishaw themselves have had a great season and frustrated Britannia by holding them to a goal-less draw. Meanwhile Hasland Devonshire's game against Eckington Boys was postponed as Eckington could not raise a side.
Woodthorpe Inn took their goals total for the season in TWO to ninety-one as they thrashed Dronfield Woodhouse 9-2. Ben Meadley had a field day hitting four of the winning goals. Haydyn Travis was another man to score four, as his Matlock Town Wanderers side beat West End Killamarsh in a high scoring game by five goals to three.
Spartans completed an excellent season in NAPIT FIVE with a fine 6-3 win over early season pace setters Brimwood Utd. Sean Byrne scored a couple, Mark Crain, Kye Keeling, Carl Wallage and Craig Tromans all scored one each whilst New All Inn and Barlow Mingston Rovers drew 1-1.
In SEVEN Ye Old Nags Head finally moved from the foot of the table after an impressive 4-1 win of Dronfield Town in which Jason Stevenson scored twice, James Thompson and Richard Atkins scored one each. Farley Dale Red Star entertained Spartans 2nd and beat them 5-1, Joe Wragg scoring twice, Joe Wilson, Daniel Mountney and Jack Hallam once.