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Despite my best efforts to grab a bit of time here and there, it's approaching 1am and I'm still up writing this week's piece. Don't get me wrong, I love doing it but I would rather be in bed at this time of night - thankfully I have a day off tomorrow or rather today. I managed to get two games in this week - they were both entertaining and both were free to watch, happy days! I could only make it for the second half and on my way to the ground, friends were sending messages not to come as we were down at the interval.
Undeterred and knowing I had nothing to lose by attending, I carried on with a foolhardy optimism that we would turn things around. Such faith was not misplaced as the R's fought back to make it and would probably have gone on to win it if defender Connor Masterson hadn't been sent off with around 10 minutes to go, adding another intriguing twist to an already very entertaining game. The hosts were top of the Greater London Women's Football League after steamrollering several opponents and Camden weren't expected to offer much.
However, for the second game in a row, the favourites started poorly and went down within seconds after a mix-up in defence gifted a chance to Camden's centre-forward who wasted no time in lobbing Actonians' stranded goalkeeper. The rest of the half was a real grind for the leaders and they could easily have fallen further behind as the visitors' pacey front three caused them all kinds of problems.
Thankfully for them, an equaliser from Anne-Marie Pejcic arrived shortly before half-time when she bundled in from close range on what was scheduled to be her last game before a move to Maidenhead United. The second half was again desperately close but Actonians probably just about shaded things but also rode their luck at times.