After drawing a “blank” against Fleetdown on Saturday the Hoops rediscovered their scoring touch at home to New Romney on Tuesday night.
Connor Coyne started the ball rolling with a 10th-minute strike from Charlie Walsh’s pull back and although New Romney, who fulfilled the friendly fixture at short notice after original opponents Kennington pulled out at the weekend, equalised soon after through Rhys Palmer, Deal were always in control after regaining the lead through Walsh on 20 minutes.
Walsh and Carl Munday added further goals before half-time, and then long-range efforts from Alex Coyne and Lee Scott, plus an Andy Miller lob, carried the Hoops’ tally to seven in the second half, which was somewhat harsh on their spirited Kent County League Division 1 East opponents and their manager, former Deal boss Dave Johncock.
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alex coyne might be bit miffed you gave his goal to alex scott.well played lads.see you saturday.ray
Well spotted 🙂 all amended
Couldn’t let a goal like that go down as someone else’s