The Non-League Football Paper

COMBINED COUNTIES

- ROBIN JONES

REDHILL beat visitors Horley Town

5-2 in Premier South thanks to a brace by Arlie Desanges and one goal apiece from Alex Keating, Sam Orisatoki and Reuben Duncan.

A Louie Theophanus hat-trick, a goal by Andre Coker and an own-goal earned AFC Croydon Athletic a 5-2 home win over Epsom & Ewell.

Knaphill came from behind to win 3-2 at Abbey Rangers with Jose Sani, Tom Drinkwater and Reece Williams-Bowers finding the net.

Goals by Owen Tanner and Jamie Hoppit earned hosts Alton a 2-0 win over Sheerwater. Joao Jardin netted for Sandhurst Town in their 1-0 home win over Spelthorne Sports.

Johnny Akoto and Blake Loyza delivered the goods for Tooting & Mitcham United in their 2-1 home victory over Camberley Town.

In Premier North, Virginia Water were winning 2-0 at Ardley United thanks to goals from Michael Capon and Joe McBride before the game was abandoned due to an injury to an opposition player.

Elsewhere, leaders Rayners Lane

were held 1-1 at home to Bedfont Sports while Egham Town gained a 1-1 draw at Edgware & Kingsbury.

Egham sacked manager Harrison Williams and his assistant James Deacons after a 5-0 home defeat by Reading City

was followed by a 5-1 loss at Burnham.

A club statement said Williams’ work and family concerns in Spain prevented him from being at any of the last three games, all of which Egham have lost.

The pair have been replaced by former players Adam Humphries and Ben

Peden. Humphries said: “Ben and myself would like to thank Harrison and Deeks and wish them all the best for the future.

“Our home form this season has been below par to say the least. This is something we aim to change with immediate effect and once more make the Runnymede Stadium a fortress.”

Epsom & Ewell have added a fatherand-son team to their playing ranks.

Striker Reggie Savage, 43, has joined from Corinthian Casuals while his son Mekhi Savage, a defender, has been signed from Whyteleafe Under-18s.

Savage senior has played for more than 30 profession­al and non-league clubs including Crystal Palace.

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