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Local football round up

Samuel Francis



The Addicks slipped to an embarrassing home defeat at the hands of an impressive Brighton and Hove Albion team who continue their dominance on the Npower league 1. Goals from Calderon (26), Murray (62), LuaLua (81) and Sparrow (90+4) sealed the victory for the travelling side that pushed Charlton down to 14th in the league after their first home loss of the season.

Charlton fail to stop the impressive Brighton
Gillingham fans may have been pleased with a point away at Port Vale. The hosts currently sit second in the Npower League 2 after a good start to the new season. However, it is now a club record 33 away games without a win for the Gills who sit 16th in the league.


Dover Athletic were left stunned last week as they saw their 2-0 lead turned upside down as they lost 3-2 at home to Chelmsford City. Adam Birchall (25) and Harry Baker (40) gave Dover a dream start.  Dave Rainford pulled one back for the away side from the penalty spot on the stroke of half time. Rob Edmans equalized for Chelmsford before Rainford picked up his second of the match and cemented the win for the away side. Dover remains in a good position however, currently sitting fourth in the Blue Square south division.


Ebbsfleet United moved up to fifth in the Blue Square south division with a 1-0 win away at Boreham Wood. Michael West scored the only goal of the game in the 38th minute earning the travelling team all three points with the hosts dropping to second from bottom.


Dartford dropped to 17th in the Blue Square south division after a crushing 3-0 defeat away to Eastleigh. Richard Graham opened the scoring for the home side just before half time. A cruel own goal by Dartford defender Paul Goodacre put the home side in a promising position before Anthony Riviere capitalized on a sloppy clearance from the Darts keeper to seal the three points and move the hosts up to seventh in the league.

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