Match Reports

The Holy Blues had victory snatched from their grasp in second half stoppage time when Harry Nevin fired home an injury time corner to knock Trinity off top spot that was held for two minutes, thanks to Clayton Donaldson's late penalty. Blues' boss Neal Bishop made two changes to the side victorious over Ashton United at the weekend. Hayden Cann coming in for the injured Prosper Keto...

Gainsborough rocked the Robins with two early goals, that were enough to see the Holy Blues rise to second in the league with only their second home league win of the campaign. The Holy Blues making it three straight wins on the spin to take advantage of slip ups elsewhere, to close the gap at the top, to two points.

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The Holy Blues came back from a goal behind to roar to victory in Derbyshire on Saturday afternoon, thanks to a Clayton Donaldson treble and a well taken goal by Scunthorpe loanee Harry Lewis overturning Luke Mangham's first half opener. Two changes to the side that was victorious on Merseyside in midweek, saw Neal Bishop hand starts to Lewis and Isaac Rice. Joe West and Jack Dyche...

The Holy Blues bowed out of the Isuzu FA Trophy at the First Round Proper stage, losing by the odd goal in five at Lancaster City's Giant Axe. The result not telling the whole story, as Trinity were without the services of eight first teamers, for various reasons. The most notable being the absence of twenty plus goal duo, Clayton Donaldson and Liam Waldock. In all, Blues' boss Neal...

The Holy Blues dominated for ninety minutes against a Morpeth Town side averaging a point a game away from home, but the ten man Highwaymen snatched an equaliser with their only attempt, eight minutes after being reduced to ten men and two minutes after going behind. The latter two factors compounding further the Holy Blues' home disappointment. Neal Bishop made two changes to the side...

Bamber Bridge came out on top in the game between the two form sides in the league. First half strikes from Connor Stanley and Nathan Pond enough to give the visitors all three points and inflict only the second league defeat on Gainsborough, all season, despite Blues' Liam Waldock netting his tenth of the campaign. Pleased with the effectiveness of the Holy Blues in midweek, Neal Bishop...

Neal Bishop’s brilliant boys in Blue (grey) recorded a superb victory over Marske United at Mount Pleasant Ground on Tuesday night winning by three goals to nil, against a side who rarely lose at home. The Blues’ boss shuffling his pack as there were four changes to the starting eleven. Isaac Rice, Jack Dyche, George Hornshaw and Harry Lewis were the absentees, as Tom Cursons made the...

Gainsborough Trinity made it six games unbeaten in the league with a 2-2 draw at home to Atherton Collieries, as it was the spoils shared at the Dave Longstaff Martin and Co Arena. Neal Bishop’s men losing, levelling and leading before ultimately having to settle for a point against a strong and robust side, who came with a plan to stifle the Blues, whilst looking dangerous at times...

Gainsborough Trinity saw off Warrington Town by two goals to nil at Cantilever Park to secure a first victory over the Yellows in seven attempts. Liam Waldock's six-minute double midway through the first half giving Neal Bishop's Holy Blues a platform to protect - and Trinity's young guns did just that to secure all three points and climb to tenth in the table. Boss Bishop was flying solo...