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EVERGREEN FC First Team Promoted at First Attempt
 

ImageEvergreen’s outstanding finish to the season has seen Paul Faulkner’s side achieve promotion to the Hertfordshire Senior County League’s top division. With only one game of the season’s campaign remaining, the Green Boys lie third and cannot be caught by their nearest rivals Chipperfield Corinthians. A run of 10 games without defeat has proved crucial at the most vital period of the year, and that ultimately has resulted in the South Way side’s promotion. Manager Faulkner could not hide his delight at his side’s achievement, as it now means Evergreen will mix it with the big boys. He told My Abbots: “Its been a manic season and I’ve really enjoyed it. I’m over the moon and couldn’t ask for a better team.” The month of April saw a congested fixture list for Evergreen, as they participated in no less than five games in three weeks. A draw against Sarratt was a valuable point away from home for the Green Boys, with Richard Noble grabbing the vital goal for Evergreen. The draw at Sarratt was followed by wins over struggling Croxley Guild and second placed Bovingdon. Liam Sonner and Dean Seabrook grabbed the goals against Croxley, which leaves the Guild sitting nervously above the relegation zone. Fellow promoted side Bovingdon could not handle the hot streak of the Green Boys, as goals from Junior Lewis, Kurt Morlese and Dean Seabrook gave them a well deserved 3-1 triumph over a side who had won by the same score line earlier in the season. With Loughton unable to complete their remaining fixtures of the season, Evergreen were awarded a 0-0 win to extend their unbeaten run. Two draws to finish the month against North Mymms and Buckhurst Hill were enough to see the team promoted, making it a treble triumph for the South Way side, with the reserves winning the Reserve Cup and also gaining promotion. Manager Faulkner is all too aware that the step up to the top league will not be easy, but was quick to praise those who have helped to get the club where it is. He said: “ Nik Allen, has changed things for the better at this club along with the fellow football committee members he serves with. The team and coaches deserve tremendous credit, it has been a tremendous season”.


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