

The home side a had a couple of early half chances but FC had their fare share of the play and a couple of early half chances had the Royston keeper saving with his legs from James Faulkner and a low drive being sliced over the home sides bar
The teams exchanged penalty shouts, both of which the referee waved away. The home side then saw a header from a corner deflected just wide on 20 minutes. The deadlock was broken on 37 minutes when a Royston corener was headed onto the bar by Adam Murray, the bounce back fell to Dan Brathwaite in the six-yard box who shot goal ward but was blocked in the throng of players but Royston's Frendo who was on the on the goal-line poked it in
Royston switched off slightly giving Aylesbury a chance to equalise just before half time but Welch and his defenders worked hard to keep them out and take their slender lead into the break.
The second half saw Royston take control complpletly. Ten minutes in and a top class cross was met by Ingrey who executed a fine powerful first time volley across Ashley Jenkins that slammed nicely into the far side of the Moles goal. 2-0.
On 67 minutes Frendo was deemed impeded in the box, the penalty was awarded and which Scott Bridges stepped up to fire home. 3-0.
Ingrey got his second on 75 minutes with Warner-Eley doing well up the left supplying a deepish cross to be met by the incoming Ingrey who thumped a bullet header into almost the same spot in the goal as his first score
4-0.
Two minutes later and FC to get one back from a penalty but Andre Olukamni fired well wide and the The home side added a game crowning fifth on 89 minutes with a high ball in from a dangerous free-kick and Frendo got the faintest flick off the top of his head that guided the ball through the crowd and into the goal. 5-0.
This was always going to be a tough game and the real tests will come this week againsy Beaconsfield and Arlesey, games we must pick point up from.