North London Olympions 3 Broadway Celtic 0
BCFC took a step nearer relegation after going down 3-0 to NLO in a game they could have easily won, with not even a minute on the clock Gavin Dobbs crashed an effort against NLO's crossbar (as pictured below)
Gavin (number 9) hits the bar
NLO took the lead when a long punt up the pitch was not dealt with by the BCFC defence allowing an NLO player to chip Lee Caffery in the BCFC goal to make it 1-0 to the North Londoners.
BCFC's Ryan Tanner then hit the bar twice to go agonisingly close for the Cricklewood side,he then thought he'd equalised when one of his long throw ins bounced on the hard pitch over the keeper and into the NLO net but as it had not being touched by another player the goal was ruled out.
Paul Mcloughlin (pictured above) was kept busy in defence in the 2nd half for BCFC
So it remained 1-0 till half time but the 2nd half turned into a nightmare for BCFC when Ryan Tanner went off injured on 50 minutes,this was followed by Willy Murphy being ajudged to have brought down an NLO player in the penalty area though the BCFC players were adament the foul was commited outside the box, it did not matter as the penalty was duly dispatched to make it 2-0 to NLO.
Still seething from the penalty BCFC keeper Lee Caffery was sent of 2 minutes later for dissent when he was harshly ajudged not to have prevented a ball going out for a corner.
Willy Murphy (pictured below clearing the BCFC lines in defence) put on the gloves for the last 20 minutes and it was not until the last kick off the game that NLO got their third.
BCFC Lee Caffery ,Willy Murphy, Danny Mulcahy, Paul Mcloughlin, David Wilson ,Tommy Gordon, John Murphy, Kevin King ,Shane Calbert, Ryan Tanner ,Gavin Dobbs subs Paul Wright ,David Brennan
BCFC II v Sals Bar 0-1 and 2-0
Due to the fixture pile up caused by the wet winter weather BCFC II had to play Sals twice today in 2 games of 30 minute halfs each,they lost the first game 1-0 but won the 2nd game 2-0 courtesy of goals from Simon Free and Chris O'Leary to keep their promotion hopes alive.
BCFC took a step nearer relegation after going down 3-0 to NLO in a game they could have easily won, with not even a minute on the clock Gavin Dobbs crashed an effort against NLO's crossbar (as pictured below)
Gavin (number 9) hits the bar
NLO took the lead when a long punt up the pitch was not dealt with by the BCFC defence allowing an NLO player to chip Lee Caffery in the BCFC goal to make it 1-0 to the North Londoners.
BCFC's Ryan Tanner then hit the bar twice to go agonisingly close for the Cricklewood side,he then thought he'd equalised when one of his long throw ins bounced on the hard pitch over the keeper and into the NLO net but as it had not being touched by another player the goal was ruled out.
Paul Mcloughlin (pictured above) was kept busy in defence in the 2nd half for BCFC
So it remained 1-0 till half time but the 2nd half turned into a nightmare for BCFC when Ryan Tanner went off injured on 50 minutes,this was followed by Willy Murphy being ajudged to have brought down an NLO player in the penalty area though the BCFC players were adament the foul was commited outside the box, it did not matter as the penalty was duly dispatched to make it 2-0 to NLO.
Still seething from the penalty BCFC keeper Lee Caffery was sent of 2 minutes later for dissent when he was harshly ajudged not to have prevented a ball going out for a corner.
Willy Murphy (pictured below clearing the BCFC lines in defence) put on the gloves for the last 20 minutes and it was not until the last kick off the game that NLO got their third.
BCFC Lee Caffery ,Willy Murphy, Danny Mulcahy, Paul Mcloughlin, David Wilson ,Tommy Gordon, John Murphy, Kevin King ,Shane Calbert, Ryan Tanner ,Gavin Dobbs subs Paul Wright ,David Brennan
BCFC II v Sals Bar 0-1 and 2-0
Due to the fixture pile up caused by the wet winter weather BCFC II had to play Sals twice today in 2 games of 30 minute halfs each,they lost the first game 1-0 but won the 2nd game 2-0 courtesy of goals from Simon Free and Chris O'Leary to keep their promotion hopes alive.