The Wells crashed out of the FA Vase with a shot shy performance at The Culverden.

Peter Dean gave Southall the lead after half hour with a blistering strike from range.

Aaron McLeish added a second on the stroke of half time.

With time running out The Wells looked to rally and Josh Froggatt pulled a goal back with 12mins remaining.

There was to be no equaliser though as Emanuel Dosho capitalised on a defensive error to finish coolly on 80mins.

The Wells traces to K Sports on Saturday in the first round of the Kent senior trophy.

Kick Off 3pm.

The Wells return to The Culverden on Tuesday evening to host Southall in the FA Vase first round replay.

Southall are members of the combined counties league premier division and currently sit 8th after 9 games on 15pts. They have won 4, drawn 3 and lost twice.

The Wells came away from Southall with a replay after a gripping 4-4 draw on Sunday afternoon.

The Wells took the lead on 17mins after Josh Froggatt crossed in for Jason Thompson to rifle home.

Jason Thompson missed the opportunity to double The Wells lead 5mins later when he drove into the side netting after Josh Froggatt had done brilliantly again on the wing.

Ryan Nicholls was called into action in the 24th minute saving well from point blank range.

The Wells turn their attentions to the FA Vase on Sunday when they travel to Southall in the first round proper.

Southall are members of the combined counties league premier division and currently sit 6th after 9 games on 15pts. They have won 4, drawn 3 and lost twice.

The Wells suffered their first league defeat at The Culverden under Richard Styles losing a close fought game 1-2.

Freeman Rogers gave The Wells the lead on 45mins when he headed home Jake Beecroft’s free kick.

Beckenham Town pulled level at the beginning of the second half when Darren Ramsamy headed home.

With all their substitutions made, The Wells were forced to play the final five minutes with ten men when full back Jack Hope hobbled off.

The Wells return to The Culverden on Saturday when they host Beckenham Town in a SCEFL fixture.

The Becks sit 2nd after 9 games on 24pts. They have won 8 and lost just once so far. Their sole defeat coming at home to Glebe where they lost 1-3.

The Wells look for a return to winning ways after suffering their second league defeat of the season away at Corinthian last Saturday.
They sit 5th after 8 games on 16pts.

The Wells suffered their second league defeat of the season losing 2-1 away at last seasons league runners up Corinthian.

The Wells opened the scoring through the prolific Danny Powell on 11mins.

Man of the match Chris Lawal cleared off the Wells goal line 3mins later.

Josh Froggatt went closest to adding to The Wells goal tally in the first half linking up well with Euan Sahadow but his shot went just wide.

Oscar Housego equalised on 37mins when The Wells defence got caught napping.

The Wells travel to Gay Dawn Farm on Saturday to face last seasons league runners up Corinthian.

The Hoops sit one place beneath The Wells in 5th place on 16pts having played 4 games more. They have a playing record of 4 wins, 4 draws and 3 defeats after 11 games.

Tuesday evenings 7-0 thrashing of K Sports saw The Wells climb to fourth on 16pts from 7 games. They now sit 2pts behind leaders Chatham Town having played 3 games less.

Last seasons meeting between the two teams saw goals from Chad Bryce-Borthwick and Jason Thompson to hand The Wells a 2-1 victory.

The Wells produced a breathtaking performance to hit seven passed a helpless K Sports.

Josh Froggatt opened the scoring in the opening minute with a low shot across the face of goal.

Danny Powell continued his excellent scoring run by adding The Wells second 10mins later when his powerful shot went through a sea of bodies.

Luke Blewden got his first goal for the club when he cut across his marker to fire home from close range.

Josh Froggatt got his second and The Wells fourth when he lobbed the K Sports keeper from distance.

The Wells return to The Culverden on Tuesday evening to host K Sports in the SCEFL Premier league.

The Paperboys sit 17th after 7 games on 5pts. They have just 1 win, 2 draws and 4 defeats so far this season.
Their only win coming in a 2-1 home victory against Crowborough. They are yet to win away from home so far.

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