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Danny Caro's Division One review

July 7, 2014 17:04
Harrison Midda WW

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

6 min read

1. WOODFORD WANDERERS
League record: Pl. 18, W. 12, D. 2, L. 4, F. 46, A. 21, Pts. 38
Players of the season: Jerome Marks, Mitch Hahn
Best buy: Tony Charles
Best result: 2-1 vs Neasden
Biggest win: 9-1 vs Hendon B
Worst result: 3-0 vs Hendon B
Heaviest defeat: 3-0 vs Hendon B
Games failed to score in: 2
Clean sheets: 5
Top Scorer: Harrison Midda 21
WAGS favourites: Mitch Hahn and Tony Charles
DC Rating: If ever there was a dark horses, Woodford Wanderers were it in season 2013/14. It’s worth remembering they lost their first two matches, but from there they stepped up a gear, winning their next five, and they exceeded expectation of everyone other than boss Tony Charles. He took them to a level few could’ve predicted, turning a team of casuals into a well-drilled outfit and leading them into the promised land of Premier Division football for the first time. Harrison Midda pipped Mitch Hahn to the top-scorer award, while the transformation of Jerome Marks and Darren Hahn was a sight to behold. Charles for manager of the year – he’s in my top 3. 10/10

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2. NORTH WEST NEASDEN
League record: Pl. 18, W. 11, D. 3, L. 4, F. 50, A. 22, Pts. 36
Players of the season: Steve Murad, Scott McKenzie
Best buys: Scott McKenzie, Jamie Kent, Adam Arnold
Best result: 3-1 vs Woodford
Biggest win: 8-0 vs Chigwell
Worst result:
Heaviest defeat: : 4-1 vs Harmen
Games failed to score in: 1
Clean sheets: 3
Top Scorer: Jamie Kent 17
DC Rating: A change of management did not hold NWN back, although if you look at their run of result in terms of consistency, it’s hard to believe they finished as runners-up. With Jamie Kent and Adam Arnold leading their front line, it was no surprise to see them finish as the division joint top-scorers. An early season win over eventual champions Woodford set them up for a good campaign and their 4-2 win over Brady gave them extra momentum at the business end of the season. It’s great to see them back where they belong, so credit to Stirling Kay for getting them there. 8/10

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