Beverley Town Football Club went into this game on the back of an excellent 7-2 victory against Reckitts, but mindful of complacency against a competitive Ferriby side.
Town started very slowly, and this set the tone for much of the game. Straight from the kick off some poor play let the Ferriby striker in on goal, luckily for town his one on one with keeper Ollie Thane was dragged wide.
Beverley Town Football Club sit fourth in the Humber Premier League after they smashed Hessle Ranger 7-1 to make it three wins on the spin.
Town manager Rich Jagger had gone into this game with caution warning his side not to be too complacent against Rangers who have a history of causing Town problems.
Beverley Town travelled to Hull to take on defending champions Chalk lane in a game between two sides that should be pushing for honours this season.
The first 20 minutes were competitive, with both sides looking to get a foothold in the game early on. Town created a couple of good chances after good work down the right by Joe Norton.
Beverley Town Football Club returned to Hutton Cranswick for the last game of their Humber Premier League season, looking to finish on a high and take their run of unbeaten games to 8.
Conditions were wet, but the pitch was in good condition and both teams looked to get the ball down and play.
Beverley Town Football Club travelled to bottom of the league North Ferriby Athletic in search of another win to keep them in contention for runners up spot in the Humber Premier League.
However it was going to be a difficult day, as both sides ending up sharing the spoils on a day that saw the sun beat down on a bone dry, bobbly pitch, quality football was at premium.
Beverley Town Football Club return to Humber Premier League action this weekend as they welcome East Riding Rangers to Longcroft School.
Town boss Rich Jagger will be looking for his side to follow up on their recent win over league leaders Chalk Lane against a side who are bottom of the table.
Beverley Town have beaten the current Humber Premier League, Chalk Lane 2-1 with a goal in each half to move fourth in the table.
Town started well, passing the ball through ,midfield and causing problems down the flanks. Joe Norton wide left was a constant threat, and Leon Dawson linked well with the strikers on numerous occasions.
Beverley Town faced Hessle Rangers for the second week running, and this time were on the wrong end of the result.
Dan McHale returned to the side in place of Tom Davies and Aldo Hysenaj started upfront with Craig Muirhead, otherwise the side was the same as the one that finished the game last week.
Town progressed into the semi final of the East Riding Senior Cup for the first time in their history after a hard fought win against Hessle Rangers at Longcroft.
Town started with a strong wind behind and looked to make the most of this. However they were dealt an early blow when midfielder Ben Thomson injured his ankle and had to be replaced by Kegan Rose after only 10 minutes.
Beverley Town Football Club boss Rich Jagger says his side are looking forward to their game this weekend as they look to book their place in the semi final of the cup.
Town who have in recent weeks began to click as a team will face Hessle Rangers, a side that turned Town over earlier in the season.
Beverley Town Football Club got back to winning ways after they beat strugglers Hornsea Town 4-1 in the Humber Premier League on Saturday.
Town went into the game at Cranswick looking to bounce back after a disappointing result against South Cave United that saw them slip down the league table.
Beverley Town Football Club got 2018 off to the perfect start as they beat Sculcoates Amateurs 7-1 in the Humber Premier League to move fourth in the table.
Ahead of the game Town boss Rich Jagger said his side needed to hit the ground running after the winter break, something they done in some style.
Beverley Town Football Club have moved to fourth in the Humber Premier after they beat Walkington AFC 2-0 in the local derby.
Town’s boss Rich Jagger was full of praise for his side saying they all put in a full blooded committed effort to secure the win against a team that he felt did little to trouble them.
Beverley Town Football Club return to Humber Premier League action this weekend as they face bottom club East Riding Rangers.
Town will be looking to bounce back from their cup defeat last weekend and rediscover their scoring form against a side who are yet to register a win in seven league matches.
Humber Premier League champions, Crown FC beat Beverley Town Football Club 2-1 at South Holderness Technology College.
Town’s manager Rich Jagger says he was disappointed that his side were unable to get more out of a game after they failed to capitalise on the chances they created.
Beverley Town Football Club have moved into second place in the Humber Premier League after they eased to a 5-0 win over Hornsea Town at The Balk.
A hat-trick from Craig Muirhead and goals from Alex Stark and Shaun Gibson completed a good say work for Rich Jagger’s side who made it back to back wins in the league.