Crewe Regional Sunday League to return to action this weekend
The Crewe Regional Sunday Football League is to return to action this weekend after a six-month layoff due to Covid-19 pandemic.
The Crewe Regional Sunday Football League is to return to action this weekend after a six-month layoff due to Covid-19 pandemic.
George and Dragon suffered their first defeat of the season when they lost 2-4 to White Lion Ford Lane in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.
In an eventful game, the home team finished with only eight men, and the visitors also had a player sent off.
Faddiley and high-flying George and Dragon met again in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division, just two weeks after George and Dragon registered a 9-3 win.
Newly promoted George and Dragon made it two wins out of two in the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division.
They inflicted a crushing 9-3 defeat on Faddiley.
Faddiley launched their Crewe Regional Sunday Premier League challenge with a 5-1 thumping of White Lion Ford Lane.
Richard Ford and Mark Cumberbatch gave the hosts a half time lead.
Betley (Paul Ashley) scored in the last minute to earn a 0-1 win at Wistaston Leopard in the Premier Division of the Crewe Regional League.
Champions Square One won 0-2 at Crewe Athletic thanks to goals from Danny Dodd and Dean Wheatley.
Russell Schofield scored all four goals for White Lion Ford Lane as they beat Talbot 4-1 in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.
Anthony Broadhurst scored the consolation for Talbot.
There are new leaders in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division as Crewe Athletic reached the summit with a 3-0 win at Betley FC.
A brace from Jordan Amson and a third by Ed Hilditch secured top spot for Athletic.
The Crewe Regional Sunday Football League kicked off with games in Division One only.
Audlem travelled to Winnington to play newcomers Broadhursts but lost 3-1.
Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division leaders Crewe Ath kept up their fine start with a 5-3 win against Salvador.
Josh Clarke bagged a brace with Shannon Sinnott Jnr, Jordan Amson and Luke Gillian also scoring for Crewe Ath.
Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel failed to score for the second week running in the Crewe Regional Sunday League.
The Nantwich side, who remain three points clear at the top, were held to a goalless draw by NHB FC.
The weather took its toll with only one game going ahead in the Crewe Regional Sunday League.
And it was an exciting finish as Sydney Arms came back from 3-0 down to grab a point with a last minute equaliser by their goalkeeper Wayne Capper.
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