Milton travelled to Chalfont Wasps on Saturday and the feeling on the pitch was that of a win was coming Milton's way, that was until the whistle blew and Chalfont let us know that this was by no means going to be a walk in the park. Milton started well with some chances falling are way but the lack of finishing let us down, Chalfont were always going to be up for this game to try and spoil Milton's run and they proved that when they went in front in the second half, and Milton tried hard to get the equaliser, Milton made two substitutions Manager paul Beddwell came on and Milton's youngest player Jason McCabe they both tried hard to get Milton back in the race Bedders up front with some great strength on the ball. McCabe who sent in a couple of great crosses, but it was to be Chalfont's Day today who just came out on top on a very bumpy pitch.