Beverley Town FC have moved top of the Humber Premier League with a 3 – 1 win over Crown FC at the Norwood Recreation Ground. The win means that Town has leap frogged title rival Sculcoates Amateurs and opened up a two-point lead.
Beverley Whitestar Girls were one of eight under 10 sides lucky enough to play at the KC Stadium. Clubs from around the region were invited to take by the East Riding County FA to take part in the matches that were played during the half time
Mill Lane United have lifted their first piece of silverware with a comprehensive 7 – 0 win over Hessle Town girls in the Tesco Cup. Played under flood lights at the East Riding County FA’s Roy West Centre United were simply too good
Beverley United today lifted the President’s Cup beating Kinloss AFC 3 – 2 in a romper stomper cup final at the headquarters of The East Riding County FA. United took the lead when Luke Thompson latched onto a through ball finishing with love drive to the keepers left. Beverley United looked comfortable till Kinloss were awarded a penalty kick. United keeper Adam Nicholson kept the penalty out however Kinloss did…
The Humber Premier League select captained by Beverley Town’s Jonny Ricardo claimed the British Legion Cup at the Roy West Centre as they defeated the East Riding Amateur League though needed penalties to claim the trophy. The Humber Premier League side featured two players from Beverley, Jonny Ricardo and Michael O’connell, both players delighted to get their hands on the cup which was presented at the end of the game…
Players drawn form the Humber Premier League, captained by Beverley Town skipper Jonny Ricardo beat a Sunday League U21 that featured Beverley players Luke Thompson and Chris Young. Micheal O’connell who plays his football with Beverley Town was also due to start the match though his late arrival saw him make an appearance in the match late on. The game ended with the Humber Premier League winning three goals to…
While photographing Molescroft FC this Sunday apart from the players the referee stood out. He did not stand out for his decisions or because he was constantly blowing a whistle, he stood out because he was just 14 years old. The referee was Chris Allen, a young man who has been involved with refereeing since the age of 12. Today Chris was kind enough to return a call and explain…