Portsmouth News

Ideal for Holmes as Meon go on goal spree

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Substitute Dale Holmes struck four times as Meon Milton romped to the biggest win of their fledgling Hampshire Premier League career.

The former US Portsmouth striker played a starring role as Meon hammered Division 1 South East cellar dwellers 10-0 at Cockleshel­l Gardens.

Top scorer Connor Mansfield took his seasonal tally to 13 with a hat-trick as Meon romped to their fifth successive league and cup win.

Player-boss Bickram Singh, Jagjit Singh and Dan Edwards were also on target against Netley side suffering their 11th successive league loss.

By a quirk of the fixture list, Meon face Netley again this Saturday in their final game of a memorable

2021 which saw them complete a Mid-Solent League and cup double prior to stepping up into county football.

The new year will also bring two cup ties, with Meon’s first game of 2022 taking place on the Isle of Wight.

There they face Bembridge - third in the Isle of Wight League - for a place in the quarter-finals of the Hampshire FA Trophy.

A week later, on January 15, Meon bid for a place in the semi-finals of the Hampshire Premier League Cup. They have been drawn away to Headley, who play in Division 1 North.

‘It’s going alright, not too bad,’ stated ex-Gosport and Moneyfield­s midfielder Bickram Singh when asked to sum up the season so far.

‘I haven’t set any targets, we’ll just prep for each game.

‘I knew they (Netley) were near the bottom so I told the players I wanted to see a good attitude. They showed that - it could have been 20-0.

‘We’re a new squad and we’re still finding our feet.’

Meon’s stand-out result so far was a 2-1 HPL Cup victory over higher tier Fleetlands at Cockleshel­l Gardens. It was even more impressive given Milton ended with just nine men after the manager and Frankie Scott had been dismissed.

Meon had lost 4-1 to Fleetlands a few weeks earlier in the Portsmouth Senior Cup, and Singh remarked: ‘We were the better team that day, we should have won. But we didn’t take our chances, we missed a penalty …’

Meon’s reserves, formed last summer and playing in the Mid-Solent League top flight, also found form last weekend.

Connor Smith (3), Barry Jeans

(2), Taylor Hanson and Chris Darby netted in a 7-2 victory over lowly Portcheste­r Rovers.

That win left Milton one point behind leaders Mob Albion, having played two games more, ahead of their clash with the table-toppers this weekend.

‘We’re getting fitter and we’re improving as a squad,’ said Singh. ‘We’re all one squad - it’s not ‘this is one team and that’s another one’. The players in the reserves could easily play in the first team.

‘The reserves are doing alright, but they could be doing better with the players they have got.’

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