The Lions round off the season in style
The Blues need one more point
Four players drop out on morning of the match to leave Linby with only 10 men for final game of the season.
Two penalties costs Linby Reserves in thrilling game.
ended up in the driving seat to finish top of the pile.
Lions match the away result as they Hosiery Mills for six and rack up ten wins in a row
Goals from Lindo, Fells and Hallam steer Linby to victory over Castle Donington.
The Lions rise to see off the noisy neighbours
A great home win makes up for a scrappy weekend
A depleted Linby team snatch victory away to Holbrook St Michaels to keep their push for a high league finish.
'Max loses by a nose on Grand National Day'
PART ONE OF A FIVE DAY DOUBLE HEADER
Lions extend the run by keeping a sneaky Teversal first team at bay for another clean sheet
Linby travelled into Derbyshire for the second time in four days, visiting the wonderful Mickleover FC setup which is home to the CML Premier Division South leaders Mickleover Reserves.
Two goals from Sean Craven steer Linby to victory
A great away result keeps the run going
Manager Andy Tring welcomed back Jack James and Greg Conn, and gave a start to Travis Shooter, as Linby looked to re-group after Saturdays disappointing home defeat.
Lions extend their run
Blues extended their lead on the Premier North division
Season long unbeaten home record, spanning 13 matches, ended by title chasing Blidworth on Saturday.
The Blues maintained their position at the top
After a recent unbeaten run of 3 games, RBL were keen to gain another 3 points in their encounter with Hilton. This would start to put a bit of pressure on the top few, who are still within reaching distance with another 11 games remaining and 33 points t
Linby switched this game and played it at Hucknall Town FC on a cold and windy evening but an excellent playing surface.
Linby snatch late leveller to claim a share of the points.
potentially fatal blow to their promotion
Reserves left ruing the cost of missed opportunities
Greg Conns injury time equaliser ensures home record remains intact.
Straight back in the saddle for the Reserves following their midweek defeat in a rare home game against Pinxton FC...
First team manager Andy Tring named an unchanged line up, a rarity this season.
Match Report by Stan Wilton
two goals from ace striker Lewis Chambers
Manager Andy Tring unveiled two new signings for Linbys first game of the new year. Jack Desmond and Josh Melville have joined the club on loan from Heanor Town. Both made impressive debuts in front of a healthy Church Lane crowd.
The Lions were tamed by slick kids in the first match of 2022 in front of a big crowd at Grange Park
The Blues overcame determined opposition and a heavy pitch to extend their lead at the top of the Premier North division to four points
Level at full time, despite total dominance
Linby suffered their second loss of the season at Pinxton, ironically in another Ten goal thriller. Their previous defeat was the 6-4 at Nottingham.
one flash of individual brilliance which decided the game
The Blues suffered their first defeat since the opening day of the season
The Blues extended their undefeated run to twelve matches
Hard fought win preserves record
Linby returned to winning ways in empathetic fashion away at local rivals Arnold Town in front of a decent crowd.
Another bad day at the office for the Reserves
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