No, the above scoreline from the Wessex Division One at the weekend is not a mistake or a mis-print.

And the SWL's record-breaking score draw certainly didn't have either manager purring about six-y football!

"We were dreadful!" fumed Islanders boss Derek Ohren. "It has to be a manager's nightmare. How can you score six goals - especially away - and not win?

"It's very difficult to explain and I suppose that neither side deserved to win. I said to their manager Pete Moore after the game 'it's back to the drawing board then!'"

The Christchurch boss admitted that the game was totally bizarre but felt that his side should have taken the points.

"It was certainly the most one-sided 6-6 draw I've ever seen!" chuckled Moore. "I've never seen anything quite like that, we should have seen the game out when we led 6-5 with five minutes to go, but we were guilty of trying to score a seventh!"

Elliott Day gave the Islanders an early lead but strikes from Steve Bernard and Pete Gardner put the Priory men ahead until Sam Hart levelled at 2-2 from the penalty spot.

Cowes took the lead in bizarre fashion just before half-time, Darren Powell hit a speculative 45-yard effort that spat up off the pitch and hit diving keeper Max Frampton on the head before flying in!

A Matt Bowler header nudged Cowes into a 4-2 lead only for the hosts to reply through Paul Rideout and a second from Bernard to tie things up at 4-4.

The Islanders moved ahead for the third time when Jamie Dyer bagged a fifth only for Rideout to conjure up another Christchurch equaliser.

They then took the lead for the first time when Ben Griffiths made it 6-5 on 85 minutes.

But, with almost the last kick, Ollie Buckett toe-poked a leveller.