Games and Statistics
chi - Player L_Banks wasn't found in the roster
sol - Player B_Nicholson is listed twice in the teamsheet
NL Round 3 - Reaction
- Ian McNamara
- FMFA Member
- FMFA Credits: 52,985,000
- Posts: 105
- Joined: 01 Jul 2025, 23:58
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: NL Round 3 - Reaction
Solihull 2-3 Skunthorp.
Very unlucky to lose this one, it was a competitive game and both sides gave it their all. was really rproud of my players efforts in this one however unfortuatly we could not get the extra goal we needed. I am optimistic however as we played well and every single player worked hard. Really good for Callum to have his first goal and hopefully now this is the first of many for the club. I'm proud and hopefully we can get more positive results going forward.
Very unlucky to lose this one, it was a competitive game and both sides gave it their all. was really rproud of my players efforts in this one however unfortuatly we could not get the extra goal we needed. I am optimistic however as we played well and every single player worked hard. Really good for Callum to have his first goal and hopefully now this is the first of many for the club. I'm proud and hopefully we can get more positive results going forward.
- Macca
- FMFA Member
- FMFA Credits: 51,984,666
- Posts: 97
- Joined: 27 Feb 2022, 20:25
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: NL Round 3 - Reaction
Leamington 4–0 Dagenham & Redbridge
Leamington produced a ruthless display to dismantle Dagenham & Redbridge 4–0, with striker Owen Farmer grabbing a clinical hat-trick before substitute Tom Berridge added a late fourth.
The Brakes started brightly, carving out chances and showing real intent. After a couple of early scares at the other end, they struck first on 24 minutes when Farmer latched onto Walker’s clever pass and rifled into the top corner. Farmer doubled the lead 12 minutes later with a superb overhead kick from Dean Meredith’s throw-in, leaving Daggers keeper Sam Howes helpless.
Farmer completed his treble just before the hour, seizing on a rebound after Howes’ initial save to make it 3–0 .
Dagenham, by contrast, struggled to find rhythm. Charlie Lawless was their brightest spark, linking well with Danny Wilson, but the visitors rarely tested Brearey in the Leamington goal. Their best chance came late on when Wilson fired just over from close range.
With the game already won, Leamington added gloss in the 81st minute. Substitute Berridge, lively since coming on, combined neatly with Josh Clarke before drilling low past Howes to round off a convincing victory.
Leamington dominated possession and showed a cutting edge their visitors lacked. Farmer’s hat-trick rightly earned him the Man of the Match, while Daggers boss Mike McLeod will be left searching for answers after a heavy defeat.
Leamington produced a ruthless display to dismantle Dagenham & Redbridge 4–0, with striker Owen Farmer grabbing a clinical hat-trick before substitute Tom Berridge added a late fourth.
The Brakes started brightly, carving out chances and showing real intent. After a couple of early scares at the other end, they struck first on 24 minutes when Farmer latched onto Walker’s clever pass and rifled into the top corner. Farmer doubled the lead 12 minutes later with a superb overhead kick from Dean Meredith’s throw-in, leaving Daggers keeper Sam Howes helpless.
Farmer completed his treble just before the hour, seizing on a rebound after Howes’ initial save to make it 3–0 .
Dagenham, by contrast, struggled to find rhythm. Charlie Lawless was their brightest spark, linking well with Danny Wilson, but the visitors rarely tested Brearey in the Leamington goal. Their best chance came late on when Wilson fired just over from close range.
With the game already won, Leamington added gloss in the 81st minute. Substitute Berridge, lively since coming on, combined neatly with Josh Clarke before drilling low past Howes to round off a convincing victory.
Leamington dominated possession and showed a cutting edge their visitors lacked. Farmer’s hat-trick rightly earned him the Man of the Match, while Daggers boss Mike McLeod will be left searching for answers after a heavy defeat.