ONLY HULLBRIDGE SPORTS won on a bad day for the Echo's non-league sides.
Sports' caretaker boss Colin Cook said he felt they could have scored 10 as they recorded a 5-1 win at home to Haringey & Waltham Development in the Essex Senior League.
And SOUTHEND MANOR'S assistant boss John Brandon said they are confident heading into Tuesday's night FA Vase replay with Three Bridges. The sides played out a 120-minute stalemate at Southchurch Park today, and both sides finished with 10 men.
GREAT WAKERING ROVERS’ caretaker manager Danny Heath felt his side did everything right but put the ball in the net as they went down to a single goal to Romford in a Ryman One North clash at the Mill Field.
And CANVEY boss John Batch felt it was a case of two Ryman Premier points dropped as they let a 1-0 lead slip in a 1-1 draw at Margate.
Ryman Premier leaders BILLERICAY saw their lead cut to a single point by Lowestoft as a stunning second-half free-kick saw the Trawler Boys claim a tense 1-0 win in Suffolk.
And it another bitterly disappointing day for CONCORD as a late own goal condemned them to a 2-1 home defeat.
* For full match reports, photos and reaction for our non league sides see Monday’s Echo sport.
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