Thame United gave their worst performance this season as boss Richard Searl was forced to name both chairman Jake Collinge and himself as substitutes for their Sport Italia Hellenic League Premier Division fixture at Bicester whch they lost 4-0.
Their patched-up side had keeper Paul Searl to thank for limiting the damage.
Adam Hamp and Jody McKay were on target before the break, and the same two players completed the scoring.
Chairman Collinge was called upon in the 90th minute after an injury, and his only touch of the match was a good one!
Two goals late in each half earned North Leigh a 4-0 win at home to Kidlington to move them up to second.
The opening goal came in the 39th minute when North Leigh's Chris Allen chested down Simon Futcher's cross to volley home off Kidlington keeper Garath Tucker.
Futcher himself scored with a fierce shot for a 2-0 interval lead.
In the 78th minute, Liam Hope set up James Mortimer-Jones for No 3, and just before the final whistle, Mark Dennis completed the scoring.
Two individual defensive errors cost Letcombe maximum points in a 3-3 draw at Winterbourne in Division 1 West.
Adam Pendell put the visitors ahead, but a mistake by Stuart Game gave Winterbourne an equaliser and they soon made it 2-1.
In first-half stoppage time, Simon Tabor hit a half-volley for 2-2.
Mark de la Coze misjudged a long through ball to let in the home side for a third goal, but Ritchie Claydon salvaged a point with ten minutes left.
Easington made short work of in-form Cirencester United, winning 4-1.
Russell Wilkins and Adam Daley put Sports 2-0 up, and then Cirencester's centre half was sent off for a foul Ricky Johnson After the visitors had reduced the arrears with a penalty, goals from Johnson and 17-year-old debutant Henry Rose wrapped it up.
Third-placed Lydney deservedly defeated fourth-placedHook Norton 2-0.
Mark Saunders converted a penalty for handball in the first half, and Kevin Pegler added the second after 63 minutes.
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