Ryman Premier
Carshalton Athletic’s new boss Stuart Massey endured a miserable weekend after his side went down 2-0 at home to bottom club Cray Wanderers.
The reverse, in only Massey’s second game in charge, leaves the Robins joint bottom, with only Cray’s vastly inferior goal difference keeping them off the foot of the table.
There was no better news for Hampton & Richmond where goals from Dave Tarpey and Joe Turner were scant consolation for a 7-2 hammering at high-flying Maidstone United.
Met Police and Lewes played out a 0-0 draw at Imber Court, while Kingstonian’s trip to Grays Athletic was postponed.
Ryman Division One South
Leatherhead returned to action at Fetcham Grove after the Christmas flooding and continued their rich vein of form at the expense of Hastings United.
Goals from Tom Bradbrook (two) and Kev Terry sealed a comfortable 3-0 win, and keeps the Tanners in second spot behind Peavehaven & Telscombe.
Walton & Hersham conceded five goals for the second consecutive match, going down 5-2 at Three Bridges – Peter Wedgeworth and Greg Andrews getting the Swans’ goals.
Sol Pinnock grabbed Tooting & Mitcham’s goal in a 2-1 defeat at Guernsey, while Walton Casuals were losing 2-1 at home to Whitstable Town when the match was abandoned due to floodlight failure.
Corinthian Casuals’ match at Herne Bay did not get off the ground after it was postponed.
This week’s fixtures
Monday
Surrey Senior Cup quarter-final
Woking v Leatherhead
Tuesday
Ryman Premier
Bury Town v Kingstonian
Carshalton Athletic v Grays Athletic
Hampton R&B v Met Police
Ryman Division One South
Tooting & Mitcham United v Walton Casuals
Walton & Hersham v Peacehaven & Telscombe
Saturday
Ryman Premier
Bury Town v Carshalton Athletic
Hampton R&B v East Thurrock United
Kingstonian v Maidstone United
Margate v Met Police
Ryman Division One South
Corinthian Casuals v Ramsgate
Tooting & Mitcham v Leatherhead
Walton & Hersham v Crawley Down Gatwick
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