Camden News
Publications by New Journal Enterprises
spacer
  Home Archive Competition Jobs Tickets Accommodation Dating Contact us
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
Camden New Journal - by STEVE BARNETT
Published: 4 January 2007
 

Division One champions Reddot
Return to action for Sunday League

FOOTBALLERS will be dusting down their boots and donning their jerseys once again at the weekend when the Camden Sunday League returns to action following the winter break.
The tie of the day will see Division One title rivals Globetown and Holloway Celtic go head to head in a mouth-watering showdown at Hackney Marshes.
Phoenix are currently sitting at the top of the table, although champions Reddot, Globetown and Celtic are all only three points off the pace with games in hand in joint second.
AFC Brasenose will go in search of only their second win of the season when they take on fellow strugglers Archway Allstars in the only other first division fixture.
Division Two pacesetters Os Lusos will be looking to strengthen their advantage at the top when they take on Hornsey. Third place Broad Lane could pull level on points with Os Lusos providing they win both their games in hand, starting with Cobden Athletic on Sunday.
At the wrong end of the table, Grupo Desportivo os Amigos de Londres will be hoping the new year brings new fortunes as they go in search of their first win in the league having taken just one point from their opening nine games.
But victory could prove a tall order as they start the year with a tough game against Dinamo Dorigo.
The only other second division tie will see Tergemo take on Big Red.
In the third division runaway leaders North Side have already opened up an eight-point lead at the top. Having picked up 30 points out of a possible 33, North Side will be expected to resume where they left off when they turnout against a stuttering Scorpions side.
The Constitution are the only unbeaten side left in the Camden Sunday League having won six and drawn one of their opening seven games. With four games in hand over leaders North Side and 11 points separating the two teams, the title race could still go down to the wire.
The Constitution will need to be at their best on Sunday if they are to seal three vital points in a top of the table clash against second place Boston.
Away from the hectic opening day of league action, a host of top teams will be turning out to kick-off the Camden Sunday League cup competitions.
Division One champions Reddot get their Senior Cup campaign off and running against a struggling Surreal Madrid side.
Meanwhile league leaders Phoenix face a tricky tie against RD Athletic.
In the Junior Cup, Dom will take on FC Bertoli in an all-second division tie, while Moorehouse, who are currently sixth in Division Two, will play a DL side who are languishing bottom of the third division.
For full coverage of the Camden Sunday League checkout their website at: www.sundayfooty.org


spacer














spacer


Theatre Music
Arts & Events Attractions
spacer
 
 


  up