UCL Premier Division
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| Boston Town |
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Cogenhoe United |
Last seasons runners up Boston made a winning start after overturning an early two goal deficit.
Cogenhoe's new signing from Whitworths Rob Foster showed his goalscoring prowess as the Cooks stormed out of the blocks. He opened the scoring after 14 minutes and four monutes later he added a second for the visitors.
Record marksman Gary Bull got the Poachers up and running two minutes before the half hour mark, and the tide turned in Boston's favour after the break.
With seventeen minutes to play Jon Rowan equalised and two minutes from the end he popped up with the Poachers' clincher.
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| Desborough |
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Cogenhoe United |
Desborough made it six points out of six with a narrow victory in this close contest at the Waterworks Field.
An open first half saw the Cooks settle the quicker with Rob Foster missing a good chance and Rob Goldring volleying over, while Tom Mills tested Cogenhoe keeper Darren Watts from distance.
A great run by Dan Thomason on the right ended with the wide man thwarted by Desborough keeper Mike Evans.
A spell of end to end football saw Michael Byrne hit the inside of the post for Ar Tarn and Goldring shoot wide of the far post from a long clearance by Watts.
The deadlock was broken after 27 minutes, Eddie Mills cutting in from the right and beating Watts with a cross shot.
Four minutes later a goalline clearance by Tom McGowan denied Eddie Mills a second but after 33 minutes Tom Mills joined his brother on the scoresheet, netting at the second attempt after a surging run from midfield.
Back came Cogenhoe with a sublime Jason Lee crossfield pass finding Thomason whose shot bounced to safety off the top of the crossbar, but they were back in the hunt six minutes before the break, Foster's cross headed home by Neil Champelovier.
Cogenhoe enjoyed the bulk of the possession in an increasingly fractious second half which saw defences on top. Late on Champelovier had a shot deflected over the bar to safety while Ar Tarn substitute Jamie O'Neill twice went close, intercepting a Watts clearance only to fire wide and then drawing a fine save from the visiting keeper in stoppage time.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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1 |
S & L Corby |
Cogenhoe suffered their fourth odd goal defeat in league and cup football this season as Stewarts and Lloyds took all three points from their visit to Compton Park.
Derek Simmons scored the vital goal for Paul Ross's men after 72 minutes, charging down a Darren Watts clearance before firing home.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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St Neots |
Cogenhoe were left propping up the Premier table after this drubbing from the Saints who avenged an 8-0 defeat in last season's Compton Park fixture.
The Cooks just couldn't handle Barrington Belgrave who scored a 14 minute hat trick in the first half.
Belgrave's opener arrived nine minutes in and he added a second four minutes later. The speedy striker completed his hat trick after 23 minutes to all but end the match as a contest.
Ashley Deverell netted the Saints' fourth goal after 87 minutes with Steve Kuhne completing the nap hand in the final minute.
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| Deeping Rangers |
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Cogenhoe United |
Rob Foster's hat trick gave the Cooks their first league win of the season and sent the champions crashing to a third defeat - equal to their 40 game tally in 2006-07.
A lively first half saw David Cobb give Deeping the lead on the quarter hour with Foster equalising twelve minutes later.
Cogenhoe went in front after 42 minutes with Foster's second goal, but Michael Stevenson levelled from the penalty spot in the final minute of the half.
With four minutes to go Foster's fifth goal of the season sealed the upset of the day.
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| Wootton Blue Cross |
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Cogenhoe United |
A dramatic finale at Weston Park saw Cogenhoe claim victory just when it seemed to have slipped through their grasp.
Rob Foster had Cogenhoe ahead at the break, netting after 24 minutes, and Darren Collins's side looked set for victory when their other summer recruit from Whitworths Ben Holley added a second goal on the hour.
Wootton hauled themselves back into the game through Darrell Elliott after 85 minutes and sixty seconds later Gavin Batt levelled for Blue Cross.
With Wootton looking set for a fifth successive draw an 87th minute penalty won all three points for the Cooks, Rob Goldring the marksman from the spot.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Potton |
The Premier Division's leading scorer came to Cogenhoe's rescue with a last minute point saver at Compton Park.
Potton took the lead through Jason Thomas with just fifteen minutes remaining but ex-Whitworths goal ace Foster popped up with his eighth goal of the season at the death to salvage a point for Darren Collins's side.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Wellingborough |
Former Wellingborough striker Darren Collins enjoyed the best win of his short managerial career with this Cooks win over his former club.
Rob Foster was the Cogenhoe matchwinner with all four of his side's goals. He opened the scoring five minutes in, added a second after 18 minutes and all but ended the match as a contest four minutes before the break.
Jon Mitchell replied for the Doughboys eleven minutes into the second half but Foster's twelfth goal of the season after 65 minutes sealed the 'Cooks' success.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Yaxley |
Another matchwinning performance from hot shot Rob Foster inspired the Cooks to a fourth successive league win in five unbeaten games.
Foster opened his account on the half hour and with twelve minutes remaining he took his season's tally to fourteen in domestic football.
Tom McGowan completed the scoring two minutes from time.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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AFC Kempston |
The Manager of the Month hoodoo was absent as the Cooks made it sixteen points out of the last eighteen on offer with a comfortable win over struggling Kempston who've now gone four games without a point or a goal.
Malcolm Ndekwe's 25th minute goal split the sides at the interval and two further goals followed in the second half. James Allock put his name on the scoresheet after 67 minutes with Zac Nedimovic rounding off the scoring right on time.
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| Raunds |
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2 |
Cogenhoe United |
This Kiln Park contest went with the form book as the in form visitors prospered at the expense of their struggling hosts
Rob Foster took his season's goal tally to sixteen in domestoc football with the two goals which won the match for Darren Collins's side, opening the scoring in the first minute and following up with a second eleven minutes in.
The Shopmates replied five minutes from time through Jamie Russell.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Desborough |
These two in form sides shared the spoils after cancelling each other out at Compton Park.
Cogenhoe are now undefeated in eight league outings while Ar Tarn's unbeaten start to the campaign now stands at nine games.
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| Blackstones |
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Cogenhoe United |
Stones held off a stirring late Cogenhoe fightback to edge this battle of two sides in top form.
Phil Stebbing gave Blackstones a 54th minute advantage and they went further in front with a Kevin Ainslie effort eight minutes later.
When Stebbing scored his second with just eleven minutes remaining Stones looked home and dry, but Rob Foster's 17th goal of the season two minutes later gave the Cooks a glimmer of hope. Paul Sheehan's 88th minute own goal made it an anxious finale for Stones but they held on to make it nine league and cup games without defeat.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Holbeach |
Adam Knight gave the /"Cooks/" the lead in the first half after a well headed corner. Cogenhoe doubled the lead when Rob Foster added to his tally for the season. Holbeach pulled one back from the penatly spot, before Rob Foster raced onto a longball beating 2 defenders before calmly slotting the ball past the keeper with only a few minutes left. Rob nearly got his hat trick but the upright denied him. |
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| Long Buckby |
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Cogenhoe United |
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| St Ives |
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Cogenhoe United |
The injury hit Saints missed the opportunity to go top of the table as they were held at Westwood Road by another in form side Cogenhoe.
The home side drew first blood through Jamie Blackwell after 23 minutes but a 71st minute reply from Zac Nedimovic earned the Cooks their point.
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| Newport Pagnell |
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Cogenhoe United |
The "cooks" Produced a great comeback in the second half after below par performance in the first against a decent Newport Pagnell side.
Martin Kelly's unstoppable shot gave the Swans the lead on the quarter hour and they went further in front through Rob Macdonald after 46.
Just twenty minutes remained when Rob Foster started the Cogenhoe fightback with a curling shot into the top corner and Rob Foster's second a fierce overhead volley giving him his 21st goal of the domestic campaign squared the match six minutes later.
Neil Champleovier won all three points for the "Cooks" after 82 minutes.
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| Wellingborough |
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Cogenhoe United |
Cogenhoe manager Darren Collins returned to the club where he topped the scorecharts last season, and his side left the Dog & Duck with a valuable point after both sides drew a blank in a stalemate which left the pair anchored in mid table. |
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Sleaford |
Sleaford's first visit to Compton Park saw their depleted side beaten and they now find themselves in the thick of a survival battle.
Rob Foster's 22nd goal of the season gave the Cooks a 26th minute lead, but they were pegged back by Jason Harrison's 50th minute equaliser.
The contest remained level for just a minute as Tom McGowan quickly restored the home advantage.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Stotfold |
The Eagles won at Compton Park for the first time in fifteen years to strengthen their honours bid.
Tawhid Juneja gave Stotfold the lead after 42 minutes, but the Cooks equalised two minutes after the restart through skipper Neil Champelovier.
Paul Garrett was the Eagles two goal matchwinner. He restored Stotfold's advantage after 53 minutes and wrapped up the visitors' victory twenty minutes from time.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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4 |
Boston Town |
A thrilling contest saw the Poachers revive their title bid with a first win in five league outings.
Rob Foster gave the Cooks an 18th minute lead but eight minutes later Shaun Baker levelled for the Lincolnshire visitors.
Boston took a 35th minute lead through Ollie Pinner but Foster's 24th goal of the season restored parity four minutes later.
Veteran marksman Gary Bull restored Boston's lead five minutes before the break.
Zac Nedimovic equalised for Cogenhoe after 76 minutes but with six minutes left Garath Pritchard scored what proved to be the winning goal for the Poachers who are now unbeaten in their last five Compton Park visits.
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| Sleaford |
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Cogenhoe United |
Matt Lunn fired Sleaford into a 37th minute lead but the Cooks claimed their point with a 61st minute reply from Rob Foster, his 25th domestic goal of the season. |
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Spencer |
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| Potton |
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4 |
Cogenhoe United |
Potton's plight in the lower reaches worsened as the Cooks ran out comfortable winners at The Hollow.
Rob Foster's 26th goal of the season gave the Cooks a 32nd minute lead and they doubled their advantage four minutes before the break through Adam Knight.
Former Wellingborough manager Nick Ashby marked his Cooks debut with the third visiting goal after 73 minutes and Dan Holman completed the scoring in the last minute.
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| St Neots |
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Cogenhoe United |
The Saints are now undefeated in six games, but this was their fourth draw in the sequence and as such a setback to their promotion ambitions. The mid table Cooks were solid in defence to pick up a point. |
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| Stotfold |
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Cogenhoe United |
Stotfold opened up a seven point lead at the top of the table although mid table Cogenhoe provided stern resistance.
A lone strike from Paul Donnelly after 26 minutes proved enough to secure three more points for the Eagles in their title push.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Bourne |
A seventh minute Liam Palmer goal gave the Wakes the lead and they looked set for a win under caretaker manager Darren Munton until Zac Nedimovic equalised eleven minutes from the end.
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| AFC Kempston |
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3 |
Cogenhoe United |
The Cooks returned to winning ways with this success at bottom markers Kempston.
Rob Foster opened the scoring on the quarter hour and he scored a second in the dying seconds of the first half.
Zac Nedimovic sealed Cogenhoe's win with a third goal after 65 minutes.
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| Holbeach |
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2 |
Cogenhoe United |
Ian Dunn's thirteenth minute goal had Holbeach ahead at the break.
Zac Nedimovic hauled the Cooks level two minutes past the hour and ten minutes later Cogenhoe went ahead with Rob Foster;s 29th goal of the campaign.
Dunn restored parity within sixty seconds and player boss Shaun Keeble gave Holbeach all three points with the decider three minutes into time added on.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Long Buckby |
The mid table Cooks inflicted a potentially fatal blow to Buckby's title ambitions with this derby success at Compton Park.
Ben Foster gave Buckby a 17th minute lead but it was namesake Rob who was the matchwinner on the night. He levelled for Cogenhoe after 25 minutes and scored what proved to be the deciding goal ten minutes into the second half.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Wootton Blue Cross |
A draw at Compton Park moved Wootton out of the drop zone but they will view it as two points lost after Malcolm Ndekwe salvaged a point for the Cooks in the last minute.
Rob Foster gave Cogenhoe the lead after nine minutes but after the break Blue Cross fought back. Craig Daniel equalised on 46 minutes and Gavin Batt gave the the lead on the hour. Victory beckoned for the relegation haunted visitors until Ndekwe's late intervention
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Deeping Rangers |
Cogenhoe completed a league double over the champions with this Compton Park victory.
Malcolm Ndekwe gave the home side the lead after sixteen minutes and top marksman Rob Foster doubled the lead ten minutes before the break.
Rangers reduced the arrears in the first minute of the second half, Danny Matson the marksman.
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| Bourne |
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Cogenhoe United |
Bourne picked up a valuable point in their bid to secure top flight football for next term.
Neither side could break the deadlock at the Abbey Lawn as the sides shared the spoils for the second time this season.
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| S & L Corby |
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0 |
Cogenhoe United |
S&L completed a double over the Cooks with this single goal home success.
Richard Forbes scored the only goal of the evening at Occupation Road after nineteen minutes.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Newport Pagnell |
Newport took the points on a wintry afternoon at Compton Park.
A lively start saw Rob Goldring volley against the post for the Cooks and Jack Ashton win possession to play in Rob Foster who fired wide of the target.
The Swans had only a glimmer of a first half opprtunity when Vinny Shrieves turned his marker to shoot wide.
The second half produced more in the way of chances. Drew Mitten set up Jordan Spruce for the visitors, but Darren Watts was well placed to save while at the other end Rob Foster's snap shot was saved by James Howarth at the near post.
A solo effort by Spruce after 68 minutes, the young midfielder weaving past three home defenders before firing past Watts.
Cooks pressure late on saw Foster volley just over from Ashton's free kick and Malcolm Ndekwe head over from Neil Champelovier's corner, but in time added on Watts denied Newport sub Karl Kiernan a second goal for the visitors.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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3 |
Blackstones |
Blackstones kept their title challenge alive with a fine win at Compton Park.
A lively start saw Luke Kennedy fire Stones ahead eight minutes in but the Cooks were on terms three minutes later, Rob Goldring scoring from the penalty spot.
Blackstones quickly regained the lead after 17 minutes through Phil Stebbing and three minutes later Nick Ashby's own goal completed the scoring.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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0 |
Raunds |
The Cooks won for the first time in five games to keep the Shopmates looking over their shoulders at the relegation battle.
Cogenhoe took an early stranglehold on the game with Tom McGowan opening the scoring ten minutes in and Neil Champelovier adding a second just two minutes later.
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| Yaxley |
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1 |
Cogenhoe United |
The Cuckoos' good run of form ended with this reverse against their mid table visitors.
Yaxley failed to take their opportunities in a first half which saw them pose a threat from set pieces. Josh Crick headed wide after Chris Gospel won Dan Fountain's free kick at the far post, and then Anthony Thomas was off target from a Ricky Hailstone corner.
Cogenhoe goalkeeper Darren Watts tipped over a long range effort from Fountain and the keeper was again in action to thwart Sam Makansi with Matt Parrott firing wide of the target as the ball came loose.
The second half saw the Cooks take charge. Dan Thomason was wide with a crossshot early in the half before Cogennoe made the breakthrough after 64 minutes. Rob Foster's shot from an acute angle was cleared off the line by Parrott, but Malcolm Ndekwe followed up to score off the underside of the crossbar.
Thomas was in the thick of the action, blocking a Nick Ashby header on the line, while in stoppage time he fouled Foster in the box. Foster took the spot kick himself but was denied by a fine save by John Feetham, with a goalline clearance denying Ndekwe a second from the follow up.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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St Ives |
St Ives need to win all three of their remaining matches to book a top five finish in the Premier after this Compton Park stalemate.
Jack Ashton's fifth minute own goal gave the visitors a great start but two points slipped through their grasp eight minutes from time when Lee Gotch gave the Cooks a share of the spoils.
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| Spencer |
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2 |
Cogenhoe United |
The Millers claimed local bragging rights with this win on home soil.
Cogenhoe led at the break with substitute Ben Holley opening the scoring after 38 minutes.
Spencer took charge on resumption. Jamie Moss equalised after 57 minutes with Kevin Slinn giving the Millers the lead two minutes later.
Matt Collins wrapped up the win with twenty minutes to play and all the Cooks could muster in reply was a Zac Nedimovic goal in the 87th minute.
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Cups and Other
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| Cogenhoe United |
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3 |
Soham Town Rangers |
Friendly |
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| Irchester United |
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5 |
Cogenhoe United |
Friendly |
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| Hertford Town |
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0 |
Cogenhoe United |
FA Cup |
Cogenhoe suffered their third odd goal reverse of the new season. This one looked destined for a replay until Hertford made the breakthrough five minutes from time, Kevin Cooper the home matchwinner. |
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| Cogenhoe United |
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Sileby |
League Cup |
Cogenhoe avoided a potential banana skin with this derby success and will be hoping the win boosts confidence for an upturn in league fortunes.
Rob Foster opened the scoring for the Cooks after 23 minutes and the lead was doubled a minute before the half time whistle by Aaron James.
Tim Clack's penalty two minutes before the hour mark hauled Sileby back into the game, but two goals in two minutes sealed Cogenhoe's win.
James scored his second goal after 72 minutes with manager Darren Collins extending the home side's advantage with 16 minutes to play. Clack scored another spot kick for Sileby after 82 minutes but it was no more than a consolation for the Division One side.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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0 |
Sileby Rangers |
Jnr Cup |
The Cooks second string put poor league form behind them as they surprised Sileby at Compton Park.
Aaron James gave the Cooks the lead from the penalty spot seven minutes before the break and James Allcock added a second three minutes into the second half.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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0 |
Desborough |
Hillier Cup |
Cogenhoe came out on top in this meeting of two in form sides at Compton Park.
Zac Nedimovic was the Cooks matchwinner with both goals. His first came after just three minutes and his second arrived fourteen minutes from the end of the contest.
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| Cogenhoe United |
2 |
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1 |
Irchester Reserves |
Res KO Cup |
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| Whitworths |
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0 |
Cogenhoe United |
Jnr Cup |
Tie awarded to Cogenhoe as Whitworths fielded ineligible player.
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| Rushden & Diamonds |
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1 |
Cogenhoe United |
Hillier Cup |
Darren Collins's side did him proud on his return to Nene Park and Diamonds only made their full time status count in the closing stages.
Cogenhoe stunned their illustrious hosts by taking a first minute lead through Tom McGowan, before towering centre half Wayne Hatswell equalised eleven minutes in.
Michael Rankine gave the Conference side a 79th minute lead with Lee Tomlin adding a third two minutes later.
Michael Malcolm completed the scoring in the last minute.
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| Hanwell Town |
0 |
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1 |
Cogenhoe United |
FA Vase |
With the game looking destined for a replay, a 90th minute Rob Foster goal sealed a place in the last 64 of the FA Vase. |
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| Heyford |
2 |
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1 |
Cogenhoe United |
Jnr Cup |
AET |
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| Shawbury United |
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1 |
Cogenhoe United |
FA Vase |
A late spot kick sent Cogenhoe crashing to defeat against lower grade Shawbury who enhanced their reputation for springing surprises with this success.
Craig Stewart's 17th minute opener for Shawbury was cancelled out by Zac Nedimovic in the second minute of the second half.
With eleven minutes to play Stewart's spot kick won the tie for the West Midlands League side.
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| Deeping Rangers |
2 |
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0 |
Cogenhoe United |
League Cup |
Two second half goals saw Rangers avenge an earlier league defeat by the Cooks to make Knockout Cup progress.
Michael Stevenson gave the champions the lead five minutes into the second half and a Danny Matson effort on the hour sealed their place in the quarter finals of the competition.
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| Cogenhoe United |
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3 |
Blackstones |
Res KO Cup |
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