Non League Yorkshire

Mhlolo rejoins as Welfare score in 95th minute to record 1st win

Fidel Mhlolo enjoyed a winning start to life back at Glasshoughton under Darren Holmes and Lee Vigars

Fidel Mhlolo is back at Glasshoughton Welfare who celebrated a dramatic first Toolstation NCEL Division One win of the season.

Mhlolo has left Worsbrough Bridge to go back to Leeds Road to play for Darren Holmes and Lee Vigars.

He went straight into the starting eleven as Glasshoughton won 2-1 at Dronfield Town following Issac Collier’s 95th minute winner.

Glasshoughton thought they had blown it as former Parkgate man Charlie Stewart had levelled it just minutes earlier.

Welfare had taken a 75th minute lead through striker Nathan Perks.

The result leaves East Hull stranded at the bottom following their latest battering – a 5-0 home battering by Swallownest.

Debutant Daniel Barnsley, Jake Squires, Matthew Morton (2) and Oliver Grady scored.

The signs are not good for East Hull in their fourth year as a club as after just five matches their goals-difference stands at minus 27.

The only side to score less than five goals against them is ironically North Ferriby who are tipped by many to be favourites for the league title. Hall Road Rangers, who lost 6-0 to Campion today, put nine past them last week. Nostell got five and Brigg scored six on the opening day.

Josh O’Neill put Armthorpe Welfare ahead against Ollerton Town, but Mike Carmody’s men were held to a 1-1 draw.

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