Big 6 Pointer ...
Tuesday night's defeat for Harrow Borough sees them coming to Wheatsheaf Park on Easter Saturday on the back of 4 defeats in a row and with only one win in 12 matches. Borough sit one place below the Swans and 2 points behind, if there has ever been a 6 pointer... Former Swan favourite Marc Charles-Smith scored in the 4th minute [penalty] against play-off hopefuls Bognor Regis Town and will be hoping he can get on the score sheet quickly on Saturday. The Swans have a much improved back four with Tommy Brewer marshalling a constantly changing defence extremely well over the past few weeks. The Swans, with Jack Turner in impressive form, have conceded only once in the last four. The Swans faithful will be hoping their talisman Pat Cox will have recovered from flu and hamstring problems to lead the lads to a rousing victory ...
'Cash' Hippolyte
launched himself into the Swans fans 'book of favourites' with his goal at Needham Market and looked fresh and lively at East Thurrock in the creditable scoreless draw. The options for 'dad' Johnson Hippolyte are growing day by day following shrewd player management and with new signing Ahmidi Wadah now available there is an air of excitement at Wheatsheaf Park ...
The Swans welcome you all to come along and get behind the boys ... KO 3pm at Wheatsheaf Park.
So with the Swans hosting the Reds of Harrow Borough and on Bank Holiday Monday Chelsea hosting Liverpool in the FAWSL it is Swans, Reds, Blues and more Reds!
East Thurrock were desperate to win and keep the pressure on leaders
Hampton and came close to opening the scoring after eight minutes.
James Walker took a long throw down the left and when
Sam Higgins cut the ball inside it seemed certain
Tom Wraight would score. But after composing himself, he shot left-footed only for Swans' keeper
Jack Turner to deny him in brilliant fashion.
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