Camden New Journal - by STEVE BARNETT Published: 28 August 2008
Bullet man… Jonathan Donoghue
Away-day Town fire 10-goal title warning
Spartan South
Midlands League
Premier Division Haringey 0, Kentish Town 4
Broxbourne 4, Kentish Town 6
TOWN scored 10 goals in two away games to record their first wins this season in the Premier Division of the League.
Wing wizard Karim Essiaghi scored twice on Tuesday as Town stormed to an impressive victory over neighbouring rivals Haringey. Mark Doyle and Safraz Pivano were also on target as the Camden and Islington club ran out 4-0 winners.
Travelling Town were also victorious on Saturday when they outscored Broxbourne in a 10-goal thriller. Kentish Town showed tremendous spirit as they came from behind no fewer than three times to record their first win of the new campaign.
Trailing 1-0 early on, Aaron Hutchins pulled the scores level when he sneaked in unmarked at the back post to fire an unstoppable shot past the keeper. In a topsy-turvy game, Kentish Town again fell behind, only for Javier Rivera to pop up with the equaliser.
Again Town conceded, and the game looked beyond them when Rivera was shown a red card after clashing with one of the Broxbourne players.
But showing true grit, Town battled back to take a surprising lead thanks to a bullet header from Jonathan Donoghue and another strike from Hutchins.
Donoghue made the points safe with his second, before Danielle Quatromini completed the scoring with his first-ever goal for the club.