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‘Soft’ penalty gives Colden the county league title

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They were top of the Hampshire Premier League table for less than an hour of the 2021/22 season.

But Colden Common timed their run to perfection to collect their third county league trophy on a nervejangl­ing final day.

Needing just a point at Hayling United to pip Denmead to the title, Common required a 72nd minute penalty leveller to snatch a 1-1 draw.

They had fallen behind five minutes before the interval, boosting Denmead’s hopes.

It was only the fourth time in 24 Senior Division games that Common had failed to collect three points. That followed a run of four losses in their opening six games, including six-goal pastings by Denmead and Moneyfield­s.

Denmead would have won the league if they had beaten Stockbridg­e in their final game at the beginning of April. Instead, they lost 5-1 - their heaviest defeat of the season.

Moneyfield­s would have won it, had they not been docked three points for fielding ineligible players against Fleetlands in early November.

But it was Common who DID win it, taking advantage of their matches in hand they still had six games left when Denmead finished their fixtures.

‘It’s quite remarkable,’ Common secretary Ian Steele told The News. ‘Three weeks ago, I would never have considered winning the league.

‘In the run-in we had to play Locks Heath, Paulsgrove twice, Stockbridg­e, Fleetlands … there was nothing to suggest we’d win it.

‘It’s a quite colossal achievemen­t. We’ve put a tremendous run together, all credit to the lads.’

Common are managed by Connor Doswell - son of Hawks boss Paul - and Nathan Morgan, who had previously been in charge at HPL outfit Winchester Castle and Wessex Leaguers Folland Sports.

At the end of January, Common trailed both leaders Moneyfield­s and secondplac­ed Denmead by 18 points, though they did have four games in hand.

They fell behind in their fixtures due to playing just twice in the league between November 27 and February 12. Their 4-1 loss against Clanfield at Westleigh Park on January 22 would prove their only defeat since August.

Common entered their game at Hayling having not conceded a goal in five HPL games. But the goalkeeper in all those matches - Jon Webb - was unavailabl­e. As a result, Common handed a debut to Dan Kempson, who like Webb has turned out for Fareham Town in 2021/22.

Kempson was beaten by Dan Goodsell’s effort to give the Humbugs a shock halftime advantage.

‘It was very nerve-wracking,’ said Steele.

Common were handed a title-winning lifeline when referee Des McCulloch awarded a penalty for a foul by debutant Will Lewis on Mike Douglas.

Up stepped Ben White skippering the side in the absence of unavailabl­e Aaron Blaxall - to convert the spot-kick.

Kempson pulled off a fine close range stop in the closing stages to ensure Common became the first club to win three HPL top flight titles since the competitio­n began in 2007.

Hayling boss Dan Bishop, whose side hadn’t played for almost a month and had previously picked up one point in seven matches, said: ‘I was very pleased with our performanc­e. We did all we could.

‘If Colden Common had played like that all season, I don’t think they would be champions. But they’ve had a lot of games in a short space of time and that showed in their legs.

‘I said to my lads before the game, ‘this is our last game as a group’ - I know a few will move on - ‘I’ve let you make some mistakes, now you have to go out and play like men.’ And they did, we were excellent.

‘It was a very soft penalty. Their attacker has been clever and cute in going down and the referee wasn’t that well-sighted.’

Bishop is resigned to losing the cream of his young crop to higher division clubs this summer.

‘I know some Wessex managers are interested. I just wish they’d pick up the phone and call me,’ he stated.

‘I would be quite content to go with this group again, but I think a few have had their heads turned. It’s natural they’re good players.’

 ?? Pictures by PeterJones ?? CELEBRATIO­NS Colden Common after winning the Hampshire Premier League title
Pictures by PeterJones CELEBRATIO­NS Colden Common after winning the Hampshire Premier League title
 ?? ?? SAVED Colden Common’s debutant keeper Dan Kempson makes a save in the closing stages at Hayling
SAVED Colden Common’s debutant keeper Dan Kempson makes a save in the closing stages at Hayling

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