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By CATHERINE ETOE
 

Cobden goalscorers Jason Williams and Robert Saint


Steeles’ Quinn Hawkins in action


Reddot hitman Stevie Nicolaou
Steeles cruise into Cup final

LFA Intermediate Cup
STEELES booked their place in the final of this London-wide competition on Sunday with a comprehensive 4-0 win over last season’s finalists Greengate at Hackney Marshes.
The Belsize Park-based side showed little mercy as they demolished their east London visitors with Eli Nathenson finishing Greengate off after Sam French, Neil Stewart and Dougie Bruce had put Steeles into a commanding lead.
Steeles will face Albion Manor from the Hackney and Leyton Sunday League in the final at Tooting and Mitcham FC on April 9.

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Sunday League
Division One
REDDOT A edged it 1-0 over Globetown in a hard fought battle that keeps the title fight wide open. Stevie Nicolaou’s goal in the second half settled the tie between table toppers Globetown and second-placed Reddot, who have three games in hand.

Division Two
PHOENIX kept up their unbeaten run and title campaign with a fine 5-1 win over Hornsey.
Matt Breen bagged a hat-trick backed by goals from James Cole and Jamie Weight. Simon Burnham replied for Hornsey.
Archway Allstars got the better over AFC Brasenose in a six-goal thriller.
John Springett and Patrick Wrigley pulled Brasenose back to 2-2 but Danny Kwayke’s hat-trick and a Nick Tucker goal were enough for the Islington side.

Division Three
CARL Heron and Ashley Joseph’s late-late goals for Broad Lane OT set up an anxious final five minutes for Cobden Athletic.
Second placed Cobden had cruised into a seemingly unassailable 3-0 lead through Jason Williams (2) and skipper Robert Saint.
League leaders Broad Lane fought back to 3-2 with moments to go but could not find the killer third.
Deji Davies was top scorer of the day with five goals as DOM beat Islington’s Deadly Scorpions 7-2. Jim Jack and Mark Griffith were also on target for DOM with Craig Chambers and Avar Adays replying for Scorpions.
A last-gasp penalty from Taff Manton saw Surreal Madrid beat Constitution 3-2. Glen Arthur and Chris Chamberlain were also on the scoresheet with Billy Evans and Gary Miller scoring for Constitution.
Pat O’Neill (2), Matt Smith and Heath Smith scored for FC Bertoli in a 4-2 win over Shooters, whose goals were bagged by Julian Page and Joe Wihl.
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