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Waders, Blues and Rokermen all draw

... Tuesday defeats for Reds and United

In the Zamaretto Southern League at the Carlsberg Stadium tonight, Biggleswade Town hosted Beaconsfield SYCOB in front of just 61 spectators.

The visitors went ahead in the eighth minute through Adam Cornell following a header back across the Town's six yard box while the Waders had to wait until the 81st minute for Bobby Dance to beat two defenders before firing in the equaliser.

And at Marlow also in Division One Midlands, Arlesey Town came from a goal down to earn a point thanks to Nathan Frater's 23rd minute equaliser after Romero had give the Buckinghamshire side a seventh minute lead.

Stotfold hosted Sleaford Town at Roker Park in the United Counties League and they were also held in a 1-1 draw after having lost 4-1 in the away fixture.

The Rokermen went ahead in the 25th minute thanks to Leon Gutzmore but Nick Bishop levelled for the Lincolnshire visitors two minutes into first half stoppage time.

There were just 40 spectators at Langford's Forde Park to see Spartan South Midlands Premier Division whipping boys Kentish Town take the three points back to north London after coming from a goal down to beat the Reds 2-1.

Lee Pateman gave the home side a sixth minute lead but Kentish Town drew level five minutes later courtesy of Aaron Clark. And their winner in the 33rd minute was scored by Mariousz Serwin while they also missed a stoppage time penalty.

Fellow SSML Premier side Biggleswade United were at Harefield United tonight where they lost 2-0.


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Monday 13 February 2012

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