Lowestoft Town FC
Lowestoft Town showed signs of getting back to their best in their 4-1 win against Waltham Forest, according to joint boss Ady Gallagher.
A brace from leading scorer Matt Nolan and further strikes from Jamie Godbold and Gary Holt mean the Blues are now seven points clear of nearest rivals Concord Rangers at the top of Ryman League Division One North with two games still in hand.
A clever finish 15 minutes from time from Scott Mitchell enabled Lowestoft Town to open a five-point advantage at the top of Ryman League Division One North.
Lowestoft Town are on their travels again tonight as they head to Tilbury for their fifth game in 10 days.
The battle-weary Blues will be keen to return to winning ways and extend their lead at the top of Ryman League Division One North after their unfortunate 2-1 defeat to Brentwood on Tuesday.
Lowestoft Town 1, Brentwood 2: Lowestoft Town fell victim to the ultimate sucker punch at Crown Meadow last night to suffer their third home defeat of the season.
Great Wakering Rovers 0. Lowestoft Town 3: After two defeats in the past week, Lowestoft Town bounced back in style with a comprehensive 3-0 win over Great Wakering Rovers on Saturday.
Great Wakering Rovers 0. Lowestoft Town 3: Lowestoft Town bounced back from two midweek defeats with an emphatic three-goal victory on their first visit to Great Wakering Rovers, writes Terry Lynes.
Lowestoft Town joint boss Micky Chapman insists talk is cheap as he looks for a reaction from his side this afternoon. The Blues travel to Great Wakering Rovers after a dismal week to date which has seen them hammered 5-0 by closest rivals Concord Rangers on Tuesday, before losing their Championship Manager Cup quarter-final clash at Croydon Athletic on Thursday.
Croydon 2, Lowestoft Town 1: Lowestoft bowed out of the Ryman League's Championship Manager Cup competition at the quarter-final stage last night after conceding a last-minute goal at Croydon.
Craig Fleming is confident Lowestoft Town have enough to beat Concord Rangers tonight - despite their nearest rivals making big improvements. Back in August, the Blues handed out a 5-0 thrashing to the Essex outfit at Crown Meadow as they began their ascent to the top of Ryman League Division One North.
Lowestoft Town saw their lead at the top of the Ryman League Division One North cut to just three points on Saturday. The Blues' scheduled home fixture against Enfield Town was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch and second placed Concord Rangers took full advantage of their rivals' inactivity by beating Brentwood 2-0.
Lowestoft Town will need every member of their squad as they embark on a relentless, but crucial, run of fixtures. In the next 15 days, the Blues will play a remarkable eight times - seven in the league and once in the Championship Manager Cup.
Lowestoft Town will need every member of their squad as they embark on a relentless, but crucial, run of fixtures.
In the next 15 days, the Blues will play a remarkable eight times - seven in the league and once in the Championship Manager Cup.
Lowestoft Town's match at Croydon Athletic this evening has again been called off following a pitch inspection. The waterlogged pitch means that the Championship Manager League Cup Quarter Final tie has been rescheduled for Thursday, 4th March.
Lowestoft Town's match at Croydon Athletic this evening has been called off following a pitch inspection. The waterlogged pitch means that the Championship Manager League Cup Quarter Final tie has been rescheduled for Wednesday, 24th February.
Lowestoft Town 4, East Thurrock United 3: Promotion rivals Lowestoft Town and East Thurrock United served up a seven-goal thriller with the Blues winning by the odd goal.
Lowestoft Town joint boss Micky Chapman has urged his side to rediscover their consistency against one of their promotion rivals this afternoon.
The Blues have not been at their fluent best in recent games, although they did get back to winning ways in the Ryman League Division One North last Saturday with a 4-0 away win over basement boys Harlow Town.
Jamie Godbold says the current Lowestoft Town squad is the best he has seen in his time at the club. The Blues winger has had a watching brief at Crown Meadow in recent weeks as he recovers from a broken jaw suffered against Potters Bar Town last month.
Lowestoft joint manager Micky Chapman has vowed his side will bounce back from yesterday's shock defeat.
The runaway Ryman Division One North leaders lost 3-2 at home to lowly Ware with a brace by Matt Nolan.
Lowly Ware stunned runaway leaders Lowestoft Town with an odd goal of five victory that their battling performance fully warranted. Joint manager Micky Chapman said yesterday: 'It was a disappointing day for us. We didn't deserve anything from the game - we were terrible, to be frank.'
Craig Fleming says Lowestoft Town need to be nasty and horrible to play against to continue their impressive tilt for the title.
The Blues are running away with things at the top of Ryman League Division One North with a healthy 12-point advantage fuelled by a
six-game winning sequence and a
20-game unbeaten league run.