On a day when only two matches were played, both on all-weather pitches, both sets of players could have been excused if they had not committed fully to the match in cold and difficult circumstances.
Both teams started the game with only ten players and no possibility of substitutions. It was going to be a hard 80 minutes of East Riding Girls Football League action
After last weeks third victory of the season against club rivals Mill Lane United Blues the Yellows were faced with their hardest task of the season against their closest rivals in the East Riding Girls Football League Malet Lambert.
Mill Lane United smashed eleven goals past Beverley Whitestar as the sides met in the East Riding Girls Football League. United move to third in the table and have games in hand on league leaders North Ferriby United Greens
Mill Lane United Whites met their younger club mates Mill Lane United Blues in another Beverley local derby. The Blues were not about to let White’s physical advantage put them off as they fought for every ball, closing their opponents down denying them any space.
Mill Lane United Blues travelled to Selby to play Brayton Belles U14s on Saturday on the first really cold day of winter. In a biting wind, gloves and thermals were very much in evidence but this didn’t prevent Mill Lane from being quick
Mill Lane United Yellows extended their lead at the top of the U14 East Riding Girls Football League Division 1 with a convincing victory against a spirited North Ferriby side.When the teams played earlier in the season the Yellows dealt their opponents a 12 nil defeat which
Mill Lane United Blues bounced back from lasts weeks disappointment with a 10 – 2 win over Westella & Willerby in the East Riding Girls Football League.
Hull College Girls were beaten 3 – 0 by East Riding Rangers at Longcroft School. The win moves East Riding Rangers into second in the table while Hull College slip into the bottom two, though they have played just three games.
The opening fixture between the two sides resulted in the Yellows winning by a resounding 10 nil margin and the Blues were determined the result would not be repeated.The highly anticipated game kicked off in perfect conditions and both teams were hell bent
Beverley Whitestar Falcons dropped two points at home though remain unbeaten in the East Riding Girls Football League. The Falcons sporting a new pink and black kit drew 2 – 2 with Pinfleet Wolferton at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The first cup tie of the season saw Hessle Town travel to Walkington for an eagerly anticipated Lassa Tyres Cup tie. Surprisingly, Hessle had been placed in Division two this season; however, the home side were under
Mill Lane United Yellows started the defence of the Lassa Tyres u14s Cup(previously Tesco Cup) with an emphatic victory against a brave Westella & Willerby side. Straight from the kick off it was one way traffic as Mill Lane United
Beverley Whitestar Eagles beat North Ferriby United 10 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the East Riding Girls Football League. Five goals from Anya Shepherd, a hat-trick by Niamh Foster and a brace from Mia Cunliffe ensured the home side won all three points.
Mill Lane United Yellows gained their third successive victory against a well organised Brayton Belles side.In the previous two games Mill Lane had blown the opposition away with some some superb passing football and Brayton could have been forgiven for thinking this was going to be a bridge to far.
Mill Lane United faced a well organised North Ferriby Greens team in a closely contested match. It was Mill Lane that asserted their authority in the early exchanges building up pressure on their opponent’s defence. On eight minutes, Hope Barrett fired off a shot from