Good to see Merstham on TV against Oxford United, I see they've spruced up their little ground since I saw them some 20 years ago, a fantastic opportunity for them to use the cup money to continue their rise up the leagues. I note they have a few ex-players from my local team Dulwich Hamlet, such a small world in football circles...
I'm watching Wolves v Derby, WW are getting ripped a new one as DCFC go two up after 14 minutes with a cracking goal from Bent.
I hope the Rs are watching it to see how you should approach an away game against an out of form side.
Two goals in a minute put Oxford 4-0 up, shame as Merstham gave it a real go in the first half but class has told...
Watching 2nd half of Wolves v Derby - now 2-3 It appears after Derby dominance in the 1st half, Wolves really came back and were a unlucky with the penalty decision given against them and then another not for them. Ref Paul Tierney, as usual, trying to screw up and influence a good match. A draw here would be best for us. Interesting how Steve McClaren, up in the stands, leaves much of the touchline duties to Chris Powell, perhaps we need a combo like that?
If only we could go on a run like this.....maybe JFHs successor could do it? East Kilbride win 27th successive match to surpass Ajax record please log in to view this image By Kenny Crawford BBC Sport Scotland at K-Park 5 Nov From the sectionFootball Sharethis page please log in to view this image East Kilbride play in Scotland's Lowland League East Kilbride surpassed Ajax's run of 26 successive wins and matched the record of 27 set by Hereford - watched by representatives of the Amsterdam giants. Declan Hughes scored either side of a Ross McNeil goal for the Lowland League leaders in a 3-1 win over BSC Glasgow. Ajax's 1971-72 run was at the highest level of competition in the Netherlands so remains the official world record. Hereford's run came to an end in January of this year. The Bulls - formerly Hereford United, who were wound up in December 2014 - were playing in the ninth tier of English football, while the Lowland League is the fifth level of senior football in Scotland. Ajax, the Amsterdam club who have won the European Cup four times, sent two members of their club TV department to cover East Kilbride's match. The visitors from the Dutch capital delivered cases of beer to the winning side and a video message of congratulations from Edwin van der Sar, the former Netherlands and Manchester United goalkeeper, who is now a marketing director at Ajax. East Kilbride captain Barry Russell (right) celebrates with the beer brought from Amsterdam Post-match reaction: East Kilbride manager Martin Lauchlan: "It was relief because I don't think we played particularly well - I'll need to have a word with the boys about that. "But we're absolutely ecstatic to get 27 wins; I would say it's the biggest day of my career. It's the biggest achievement I've had but I don't want to take credit away from the players." On the presentation from Ajax and message from Edwin van der Sar: "It was a special moment and a touch of class. Ajax have been very respectful of us. They have tweeted a few times, but to send over 27 crates of beer and two bottles of champagne just makes it special and I would like to say a great thanks to them. "I'll be expecting a couple of flights over to Amsterdam to thank Edwin! But absolute quality for a world superstar to recognise East Kilbride. "It's a special day. I don't really know what to say because I'm overwhelmed with that.
I see Clint Hill still has goals and 90 mins of play in his locker (score 1-1 late on). Perhaps we should have given him another contract as he's obvious doing the required job up there. 8' Goal! Ross County 0, Rangers 1. Clint Hill (Rangers) header from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Josh Windass with a cross.