Beverley Town Confirm Appointment Of Ross Cording As New Manager
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town Football Club has confirmed the appointment of Ross Cording as first-team manager after the departure of David Ricardo this summer.
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town Football Club has confirmed the appointment of Ross Cording as first-team manager after the departure of David Ricardo this summer.
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town travelled to South Holderness for their final game of the season to take on Hedon Rangers, hoping to complete the season with a perfect away record.
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town went into this East Riding Senior Cup quarter-final knowing that an opportunity was there for them to progress and potentially play a team from a higher league than them.
Beverley entertained Hornsea, who are currently sitting safely mid table in the Humber Premier League.
Beverley Town manager Dave Ricardo said he was ‘really happy’ with his side after they started the New Year with a 5 – 1 win at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
The top two teams in the Humber Premier League went head to head with second placed Beverley hoping to close the gap on Reckitts who went into the game with a three point cushion.
A Michael O’Connell brace and goals from Daniel Kingsly Jnr and Dane Mortimer gave Beverley Town all three points to keep the pressure on Reckitts AFC in the Humber Premier League.
Beverley played their first game for two weeks, travelling to Hessle, who they defeated 3 – 0 a fortnight ago. Town welcomed back Danny Norton; Nathan White made his first start of the season and captain Jonny Ricardo returned in place of Asa Pardoe, who was on holiday.
Next season provides Humber League Champions Beverley Town Football Club with a great opportunity to make further progress after the giant strides taken last season both on and off the field by the club.
Beverley Town went into this Humber Premier League clash with the bottom club Bransholme, knowing nothing but three points would be satisfactory in their pursuit for the Humber Premier League title.
Beverley Town entertained Pocklington Town in the quarter-finals of the Whitehead Fish & Chips League Cup.
Beverley had their first away game for ten weeks, travelling to Brough to play Hessle Rangers who were sitting ninth in the Humber Premier League and were coming into the game on the back of a good victory away to Crown the previous week.
Beverley were at home once again, in the second round of the Whiteheads Fish & Chips League Cup, against the team directly below them in the league Sculcoates Amateurs.
Beverley were at home for the fourth week in a row for this Humber Premier League encounter, this has put tremendous pressure on the Norwood park pitch
Beverley entertained Chalk Lane on the back of a positive performance against Bridlington Town the previous week. After two consecutive home fixtures, the pitch was extremely heavy.
After 4 weeks without a fixture, mainly due to the adverse weather conditions, Beverley went into a tricky home game against Crown, who were having a very good season themselves and were currently sitting in fourth place.
Beverley went into their top of the table clash with rivals Sculcoates Amateurs, knowing that a victory would mean them leapfrogging their opponents into 2nd place.