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Comeback kings Liphook United overcome Moneyfields Reserves with late rally

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Eleven is heaven for the Blues. 

That is how many times Carl Harris’ men have come from behind to pick up all three points this season after their 3-1 win over strugglers Moneyfields Reserves.

Harris said his squad’s character has allowed Liphook to have the chance of winning the Hampshire Premier League.

Former Portsmouth midfielder Stan Bridgman’s low drive saw Moneys take the lead inside half an hour. 

Charlie Carmichael came close to extending their shock lead over Liphook but Ryan Angear’s header saw Moneys punished. 

Bridgman had another chance to regain the lead but his curling effort was denied by the woodwork. 

Liphook had an opportunity of their own to sneak ahead just before the break after a combination by Andy Coulson and Billy Allcock resulted in Freddie Funon making a fairly comfortable save. 

HT: Liphook United 1-1 Moneyfields Reserves

Liphook had opportunities to take the lead they deserved with Marco Sellitto and Max Bray striking wide in quick succession before Elliott Turnbull’s volley for Moneys was also off-target.

Substitute Marcus Bedford’s header was directed off-target after he latched on a delivery by Harry Rolfe. 

But Bedford was on target shortly afterwards as he netted his second league goal of the season – Liphook finally getting their deserved lead.

A few minutes later the blues extended their advantage with a loose ball finding an unmarked Sellitto on the edge of box, who curled his effort into the top-left corner. 

Club top goalscorer Allcock and Maltese forward Luca Theuma had chances late on but both struck off-target.

FT: Liphook United 3-1 Moneyfields Reserves

Defeat for Moneyfieds Reserves dented their chance of survival as they sit five points adrift of fellow strugglers Hayling United – however, they do have two games in hand. 

The Bugs will take on Moneys next week in which could decide the fate of both clubs.

Liphook to be crowned Champions? 

Saturday afternoon could see Liphook become winners of the Hampshire Premier League for the first time since 2012. 

A win on Saturday against rock bottom Fleet Spurs will see Harris win the league with both first and reserve side in recent years. 

Long league leaders Infinity have surrendered a place at the top of the table at the final hurdle, with Rich Bassey’s men potentially dropping down to second for the first time since late-October.  

But what is next for Moneyfields Reserves? 

Moneys will host Hook at King George Cosham on Saturday morning. 

A tough few weeks ahead could see Moneyfields Reserves relegated, despite challenging for the league title two years ago.

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Aldershot Town appoint John Coleman as new manager

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John Coleman has been appointed as the new manager of relegation-threatened Aldershot Town.

The Shots had been searching for a new boss since Tommy Widdrington resigned earlier this month with the club battling to stay out of the relegation places.

Club chairman Shahid Azeem said: “We are really excited to welcome John to the EBB Stadium. His experience at non-league and above and what he has given to the game is nothing short of remarkable.”

Coleman has managed across the footballing pyramid, most notably at Gillingham, Rochdale and Accrington Stanley, spending 23 years over two spells with the latter.

He enjoyed success with Accrington, helping them rise through the leagues before winning the Conference National title in 2006 during his first spell and then going onto secure the League Two title in 2018 in his second.

Coleman arrives at the EBB Stadium with Aldershot sitting in 20th, above the drop zone on goal difference only, but fans will be hoping his experience will bode well for the National League club.

His first match in charge will be in the FA Cup however, as the Shots travel to face Weston-super-Mare in the first round on Saturday.

Alan Dowson and James Henry took charge of the team on an interim basis while the Aldershot hierarchy looked for Widdrington’s replacement.

Azeem acknowledged their involvement and said: “First of all, all of us here at ATFC want to sincerely thank Alan Dowson and James Henry for stepping up to the plate in this interim period.

“It has not been easy and they have acted with true professionalism throughout. Alan and his team will lead The Shots out this weekend, and the Club are right behind them. We look forward to continuing to work with them.”

Dowson and Henry oversaw Aldershot’s 2-1 defeat to Scunthorpe at the weekend, but Coleman has now taken over as manager.

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Wessex Divison One: Archer’s double fires Colden Common into second

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Colden Common continued their fine form with a 5-2 win over AFC Aldermaston, which now see the Stallions move to second and are four points behind Whitchurch United.

The Stallions got off to a flying start as Brad Lethbridge slotted past Sam Baldock just two minutes into the game, but 10 minutes later a quick counter-attack was finished off by Rio Bartley for the Atom Men.

Shortly afterwards, Colden Common were back in front following a returning Ben Sunley finding the back of the net, following Joao Ferreira’s strike was parried into the path of the former Winchester City forward.

Things got worse for Aldermaston as they were reduced to 10 men.

After an initial foul from Thai Morgan on Cal Archer, Nick Parfitt-Bowers was sent off following an incident involving defender Will Erdinc.

HT: Colden Common 2-1 AFC Aldermaston

Just under 10 minutes into the second-half, Aldermaston found another equaliser with Mo Adam’s volley, but the floodgates opened for Marcus Richardson’s side.

It was two goals in the space of three minutes for the Stallions. Archer’s low drive put Colden Common back in front as Sunley’s run down the left was volleyed home by Ferreira, with the Portuguese winger scoring his first goal for the club.

Late on, Archer fired home a second after he curled his effort into the top corner.

FT: Colden Common 5-2 AFC Aldermaston

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Wessex Division One: Middleton shines in Colden Common’s win over Clanfield

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Defender Sam Middleton bagged two goals as Colden Common moved into the top four with a 4-1 win over Clanfield

Ahead of the visit of the Clan, Steve Kings made seven changes from the side that took on Ash United.

The Stallions controlled the early stages of the opening stage.

Brad Lethbridge directed his header wide, before Owen Sims and Cam Stone combined on the right with new signing Joao Ferreira being found on the right, which saw his effort curled wide.

Despite their early dominance, former stallion Matty Rylance swung at a loose ball but his volley flew wide as Charlie Brook’s shot from a tight angle was denied by James Egeland-Jensen.

Colden Common came close to breaking the deadlock when Lethbridge made a darting run from right, which lead to Lethbridge’s shot deflected off Rylance’s attempted block and saw a quick save from Logan O’Donnell to keep the game level.

The chances kept coming for the Stallions. Cal Archer had two chances in quick succession to open the scoring, the former Fleetlands midfielder dragged his effort off target then two minutes he fired wide from close range. Ferreira’s strike was richoeted to the feet of Denny Adams but his ambitious effort from distance curled wide.

Clanfield could of took the lead when Kevin Bosaka won the ball off the pitch from Archer and made a powerful run and picked out Brook, but his low drive was blocked by Egeland-Jensen.

But seven minutes before half-time, the Stallions finally broke the deadlock. Lethbridge capitalised on Bailey Harkin’s lacklustre clearance and floated a cross to an unmarked Middleton, who fired his half-volley past keeper O’Donnell.

HT: Colden Common 1-0 Clanfield

It did not take long for Colden Common to find a second.

After a lovely run from Sims picked out Stone, who drove towards goal and found the back of the net.

Clanfield nearly responded immediately when Joe Briggs was threaded through outside the box but Egeland-Jensen palmed away his strike. But Five minutes later, the Clan were back into the game. A quick-counter attack was finished off by the former Winchester City winger Briggs – for his seventh goal of the season.

Despite some slight pressure from the Clan, Troy Wingfield’s foul on substitute Josh Bowerman saw the Stallions awarded a penalty with just over 20 minutes left to play. Lethbridge fired from the spot to restore Colden Common’s two goal lead, with the former Portsmouth midfielder bagging his third goal in the last five league games.

The chances kept coming as Lethbridge had shot from range and Jimmer Henderson’s attempt was blocked on the line.

In the last ten minutes of the game, Colden Common added a fourth and saw unlikely brace for Middleton. Will Erdinc flicked a loose ball to Lethbridge, who then found Middleton unmarked at the back post as he slotted through the legs of O’Donnell.

Colden Common believed Clanfield should of been reduced to ten men following Callum Stockley’s foul on defender Nathan Primus, who was operating as a striker, but the appeals were waved away and the Clan defender was given a yellow. An free-kick was awarded outside the box, Middleton stepped-up to seal the hat-trick but his strike was struck over the bar.

FT: Colden Common 4-1 Clanfield

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