Sun Postal Sports 3 Kings Langley 0 1993/94 HCL Prem
Two late goals keep Sun burning
Two goals in the last ten minutes helped Sun Postal onto a 3-0 success over Kings Langley and so keep their hopes of retaining the Premier Division title very much alive.
While leaders Wormley were busy losing their second match in succession, Sun's defence were blocking out any Langley advances.
The defence were in magnificent form, restricting Langley's chances.
At the other end Noel Gallagher popped up in the box to open the scoring for Sun in the 35th minute.
Further goals in the last 10 minutes by Stuart Kent tied the points up for Sun although it might have been a different story had Paul Gash taken his chance just before Kent struck.
"Considering the difficult conditions we played as well as we could," said Sun spokesman Tom Barber.
"Sun deserved to win but I think the scoreline flattered them," said Langley's Derek Ford, "but it is the mark of a good team that wins when not at their best."
The Sun Reserves compounded a miserable afternoon for Wormley, defeating their rivals for the title with the only goal of the game through the prolific Richard Galvin.
It was Galvin's 39th league strike of the season.
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