Saturday Match Review
25th November, 2007
Only two points separate the top four Premier Division sides as the title chase begins to hot up.
Liversedge's 1-0 defeat at Long Eaton United opened the door for three teams who moved above the former leaders with wins.
Glapwell went back top after a 5-1 victory at Hallam with braces from Aaron Brady and Michael Fox helping them on their way.
A second-half demolition job from Winterton Rangers saw them win 4-2 at home to Brodsworth Welfare after they were two down in the first hour against the bottom side.
And, two first-half Richard Whitfield goals helped Pickering into third spot with a 3-2 victory at home to Armthorpe Welfare.
Strikes from Matt Roche, Craig Bridge and Luke Jennings saw Lincoln Moorlands move out of the bottom two with a 3-2 victory at Nostell Miners Welfare.
Their place was taken by Glasshoughton Welfare who fell to a single-goal defeat at Shirebrook Town.
Two goals in the last five minutes from Adam Fretwell, one a penalty, gave Parkgate a vital 4-2 win at Thackley.
And, Mickleover Sports were 2-0 winners at home to South Normanton Athletic whilst, on Friday night, Maltby Main won 2-1 against visitors Eccleshill United.
In Division One, Gedling Town showed that they'd got over the shock midweek departure of their management team as a Phil Massingham goal and a penalty from Alan Jefferies moved them back to the top of the table with a 2-0 win at home to Yorkshire Amateur.
Teversal fell to second after an Ant Lynam penalty sixteen minutes from time saw them pegged back in a thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Dinnington Town.
It was the same scoreline at the Euronics Ground as Barton Town Old Boys climbed to third with a point at home to Borrowash Victoria.
They replaced Scarborough Athletic who were beaten 2-0 by visitors Leeds Met Carnegie through second-half goals from Paul Harrison and Alex O'Brien.
Tadcaster Albion were the day's biggest winners with a 4-1 victory at home to Hall Road Rangers to climb into eighth.
AFC Emley won 3-0 at Pontefract Collieries, Bottesford Town were 2-1 winners at Rossington Main and Staveley Miners Welfare were beaten 3-2 by Rainworth Miners Welfare.