Celtic Greens secure second spot
Letchworth GCE Yellows 0 Royston Celtic 5 ROYSTON Celtic Greens secured a second-placed finish in the league after a convincing win over Letchworth GCE Yellows. Callum Goodall, playing at right back, had the first chance of the match with an effort that
Letchworth GCE Yellows 0
Royston Celtic 5
ROYSTON Celtic Greens secured a second-placed finish in the league after a convincing win over Letchworth GCE Yellows.
Callum Goodall, playing at right back, had the first chance of the match with an effort that flew just wide.
Celtic looked the better side and took the lead after seven minutes when Ian Kuenzi set up Tom McGee who ran on to slot past the 'keeper.
Letchworth came back into the match and would have scored the equaliser had it not been for some fine goalkeeping from Ryan Judge.
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Matthew Foley provided a clam steadying influence in defence and Ethan Lewis put in some crunching tackles as the home side pressed for the equaliser.
Tom McGee scored his second goal in the second half with a great long-range effort.
Brandon Hargreaves, who had an excellent match, got on the score sheet himself with a simple tap-in after a Celtic breakaway.
McGee scored his third goal when he broke through and hit the ball wide of the home 'keeper.
Tom McGlynn rounded things off with a tidy goal after exchanging passes with Jordan Cooney.