THIS week saw Essemmay OB make a bid for the leaders spot and they were only denied by inferior goal difference as they beat REMYCA United 3-0 to move joint top. Ray Putterill hit his fifth of the season aided by Ryan Morgan and Darren Walsh.
East Villa are still in the top spot but only drew 2-2 at South Sefton Boro, this despite top scorer Lee Peagram netting goal number 11. It was not enough as Sefton equalised through Shaun Billington and Shaun Hedges.
Waterloo Dock are third after a 2-0 away win at Aigburth PH, Alex Bishop and Anthony Battle with the strikes that were enough to see the Dock home.
Page Celtic stay seventh but now move onto 23 points after a 2-0 home win over Red Rum. They left it very late and substitute Paul Edwards crowned his day with both goals, the second a deft header over the marooned goalkeeper.
At the bottom Cheshire Lines beat ROMA 4-1 to move into 11th spot, Steve McLinden and Dooley amongst the goals for Cheshire Lines whilst Dave Cooney scored his fifth of the season for ROMA.
In Division One, Stoneycroft are now five points clear of the chasing pack after a 2-1 away win at Lucas Sports, Paul Boardman with goal number eight of the season and Paul McIntyre scoring for Lucas.
Pinewoods are now second after a 3-0 defeat of Waterloo GSOB, Martin Wilson with his eighth of the campaign aided by O’Connor and Vernon.
Liverpool North are also joint second after a 4-2 home win over Alumni, David Oliver with a brace and now six goals for the season, English with his ninth for Alumni.
Edge Hill BCOB returned to winning ways with a 5-3 win over bottom club Copperas Hill, a brace for ace marksman Phil Evans moving him onto 17 goals for the season to date an amazing feat.
Old Holts are eighth after a 4-1 win over Collegiate OB, Tom Horsefall with a brace and now four goals to date.
Finally BRNESC and Leyfield played out a 0-0 draw in a blustery gale at Melling Road.
There are new leaders in Division Two as Allerton now take up the mantle after a 4-1 win over Liobians, Colin McKnight with his fifth of the season and goals for Parle, Boyle and Quinn.
KCFC surrender the top spot, beaten 2-1 by Park Brow, Morgan and Blackhall the scorers for Park Brow, and Gary Windsor with his 12th .
Alder FC are fourth after a 3-1 win over Warbreck Res, Timmy Naylor with goal number seven and a brace for Anthony Barnes.
Kingsley United are the team to watch and they did it again, beating AFC Liverpool Res 2-1 to move fifth, Neil Smith scoring for AFC Liverpool.
In the bottom of the table clash Quarry Bank OB beat Redgate Rovers 2-0, Paul Johnson amongst the goals for Quarry.
In the Youth Division, Bootle resume top spot after a 6-2 away win at Holy Cross, McCabe with a hat-trick to move to 13 goals in just seven games – a remarkable feat.
Woolton are second after a 2-0 home win over L8FC, Jack Walker (12 goals) and Lee Doyle with the strikes.
The Famous Grapes beat newcomers North Liverpool 8-2 to go third, White scoring five to move to seven goals for the season. He was aided by a brace from Lander, for North Liverpool Malone and Hodges scored.
Mossley Hill beat Kingsley United 3-2 to move to sixth, Bobby Jones with his second for the club this season.
Salisbury Athletic beat AFC Cronus 6-3, Mark Smallbone with a brace to move to three for the season.





