THURLOW NUNN LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION: AFC Sudbury Reserves 1 Cornard United 0
Three first-half goals sent AFC Sudbury on their way to claiming a seventh straight Ryman League Division One North win this afternoon — creating a new club record at step four level.
There is a vacant look in his glazed-over eyes that leads me to wonder a worrying, recurring thought: ‘does he really still know who I am’?
Bury St Edmunds celebrated back-to-back wins in a tight affair with Launceston-based Cornish All Blacks on Saturday — and you can relived the hosts’ fifth and final try and celebration, as well as Mecha Morton’s pictures, here.
Games involving Theford Town (8-3 win), Newmarket Town (6-3 win) and Walsham-le-Willows (4-3 defeat) saw 27 goals fly in on Saturday.
AFC Sudbury have agreed to host Suffolk FA Under-18s’ FA County Youth Cup third round tie next month.
NATIONAL LEAGUE TWO SOUTH: Bury St Edmunds 29 Cornish All Blacks 26
Mildenhall Fen Tigers’ recently crowned Rider of The Year, Tom Bacon, will not be riding for the West Row outfit next season after sealing a move to a rival National League club.
Suffolk FA Ladies have named an unchanged squad — featuring two players from Bury Town and one from Brandon Town — for the forthcoming match against Kent FA Ladies.
Bury Town manager Ben Chenery was able to poke fun at the despearate situation regarding injuries decimating his squad ahead of tomorrow’s FA Trophy replay at Herne Bay — asking the interviewer if he would be avilable.
FA TROPHY 2ND ROUND OF QUALIFYING: Bury Town 1 Herne Bay 1
Ipswich Town supporters across Suffolk and Norfolk are coming to terms with the news that their club’s former goalkeeper Márton Fülöp has lost his battle to cancer, aged 32.
When — not if — Jonathan Adams throws again at the Paralympic Games his self-satisfaction will be sky high —knowing he fought back from the very brink, to do it his way.
A goal in each half saw Andy Reynold’s Suffolk FA Under-18s ease past Worcestershire and into the third round of this season’s FA County Youth Cup.
Needham Market pulled off the result of the day locally, with their 2-1 success at Bloomfields against promotion chasers Tonbridge Angles only their second win after promotion to the Ryman League Premier Division, while a league lower it was also a joyous day for the home support at Bury Town (4-1 victory) but AFC Sudbury’s crowd were left frustrated as they played out a stalemate with Ceshunt.
‘That’s the best game I’ve seen in a year.’
FA TROPHY FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND: Bury Town 2 Kings Langley 0
Haverhill Rovers have signed Tyler Kemp’s twin brother Scott Kemp — and player-manager Michael Shinn has put him straight into the squad as they host Saffron Walden Town in a home derby today (Saturday).
Bury Town’s Ben Chenery is hoping the fans who made Tuesday their best attended league game this season will give them another chance in a game he feels his players need little motivation for.
RYMAN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE NORTH: Bury Town 0 Brightlingsea Regent 1