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Kingsley Eshun scored for Hartley Wintney after 24 seconds at Merthyr on Saturday. It ended 2-2.

As an aside, alongside the ex Hamlet contingent, one of his team mates is ex England international Neil Webb's son, Josh.
 
Kingsley Eshun scored for Hartley Wintney after 24 seconds at Merthyr on Saturday. It ended 2-2.

As an aside, alongside the ex Hamlet contingent, one of his team mates is ex England international Neil Webb's son, Josh.
Used to be a nightmare commentating on Harrow when Josh Webb was there as they also had a Joshua Webb in the same team!!!
 
He scored from Hendon's half against Hayes last night before they went on to lose 2-6 to his very brief former employers. Imagine he'll be on Twitter to celebrate his goal and dedicate it to Wealdstone by teatime.
I'd thought about going to that game but decided on Otford v Peckham this evening instead.
 
Craig Dundas made his EFL debut this weekend. It's reported he is the oldest ever EFL debutant however I have vague memories of an elderly chairman playing a few seconds for someone years ago in the final game of the season?
 
Craig Dundas made his EFL debut this weekend. It's reported he is the oldest ever EFL debutant however I have vague memories of an elderly chairman playing a few seconds for someone years ago in the final game of the season?

You might be thinking of Paul Scally at Gillingham. He threatened to play in final game but didn't follow through, as it were.
 
Craig Dundas made his EFL debut this weekend. It's reported he is the oldest ever EFL debutant however I have vague memories of an elderly chairman playing a few seconds for someone years ago in the final game of the season?
I remember watching him playing for Croydon FC back in 2000! Hard to believe he's still going. Glad he made it to the football league. I remember, telling my dad he would be playing in the football league.... although, I didn't think it would take over twenty years. They had a few talented youngsters then, Nic McDonnell, Omari Coleman and Ben Judge.
 
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