Ross Dyer’s 17th goal of the season earned Hednesford Town a deserved point at play-off chasing Guiseley.
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Play-off hopes over: Pitmen boss
Phil Starbuck has admitted Hednesford’s play-off hopes are over – but he’s refusing to perform an old pal’s act with former Pitmen assistant John Ramshaw tomorrow.
Hednesford Town 2 Guiseley 5
Angry boss Phil Starbuck kept his Hednesford players locked in the dressing room after their play-off hopes were all but ended by promotion-chasing Guiseley.
Hednesford Town 3 Gateshead 2
Two first-half goals put the Pitmen on the way to the three points but it needed a number of acrobatic saves from Paul Evans and a fantastic strike from Ross Dyer to finally secure the victory.
Hednesford solve keeper problem
Hednesford have solved their goalkeeping dilemma – while striker Reece Styche will return as Phil Starbuck’s side face two ‘cup finals’ in three days.
Whitby 1 Hednesford 0
Any lingering hopes the Pitmen had of making a late run for a play-off place blew away at windy Whitby Town as keeper Ben Scott saw red.
Hednesford 3 Worksop 1
The Pitmen won a scrappy encounter against a Worksop Town team who spent most of the afternoon complaining to the referee.
Hednesford 2 Prescot Cables 1
In the opening exchanges Wayne Dyer and Mario Pedro made crunching tackles which surprisingly did not merit a caution but in the fifth minute Robert Davies, who was making his home debut, was not so lucky when he received a straight red card for a two footed tackle on Shaun Gray.
















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