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Winsford Saxons 2 Black Horse 3, Chester and Wirral League

Winsford Saxons win again, Middlewich Town Reserves title joy

FOOTBALL ROUND-UP James Cain is g=congratulated on Winsford Saxons third goal against Poulton Vics. Picture: Bryn Jackson Photography WINSFORD Saxons secured a 3-1 win at Poulton Vics in their continued pursuit of promotion from Championship B in the Chester and Wirral Football League. We knew it wasn t going to be like the reverse fixture last month, when we beat them 9-0, said Saxons manager Gary Lee Jamieson. And you could see it from minute one what their intentions were, ruffle our feathers. leaving one on us is a shout I heard a few times. The physical Vics took the lead through a re-taken penalty but Farrell Duncan levelled matters before half time.

Middlewich Town Reserves and Winsford Saxons news update

Middlewich Town Reserves are one win or two draws away from doing that with games to spare. This follows Saturday’s 3-1 win at FC St Helens in Cheshire Football League Reserve Division One. “We now need two points from three games to claim the league title which is a massive achievement given the hurdles this season has thrown at us,” said Hughes, reflecting on a campaign that was brought to a halt by the Covid-19 national lockdown from December 19 to April 3. Such is their significant goal difference advantage over Poynton Reserves, who are 14 points behind with two games in hand, one draw may even be enough to seal the title but the Witches will not be settling for that after a sequence so far of 13 wins, two draws and no losses.

Winsford Saxons beat Chester Nomads in return from lockdown

John Buckley’s header that put Winsford Saxons ahead on their return to action on Saturday. Picture: Bryn Jackson photography WINSFORD Saxons issued a statement of intent in their return to football action at the weekend. In what was their first match in the Chester and Wirral League since December, they defeated Chester Nomads 4-0 at Knights Grange with smiles on their faces. “It feels good to be back, and back with a bang,” said manager Gary Lee Jamieson. “A convincing, controlled 4-0 win.” Saxons lie third on the table as a result and there is a buzz of excitement surrounding their aim for the rest of this truncated season.

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