That`s all there is to report this weekend, I`m afraid. As mentioned in my last post, no game for Southampton and no game either for a number of my other teams. Sadly, my neighbour`s Gillingham had their game against Charlton called off due to international call-ups and Brechin City`s game against Brora Rangers was also postponed due to a Covid outbreak among the Brora ranks. Fort William`s game against Buckie Thistle didn`t go ahead as Thistle were playing Inverness in a Scottish Cup match.
Where play was possible, Truro City had a comfortable home win 3-1 against near(ish) neighbours Exmouth Town in an FA Cup qualifying game and Maidstone United continued their successful start to the season with a 3-1 win away at Oxford City to keep them in second place in the table.
And finally to the combined force of Stoke Gabriel and Torbay Police FC who went down 1-0 at home to Okehampton Argyle, who are in the top half of the South West Peninsula Premier Division East league table, so it was a very narrow reverse for our Devon heroes who seem to be on the fringe of a revival, sitting three places above the bottom of the table.
That`s it really - not much to report but what little there has turned out to be encouraging. Next week might well be a different story.
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