Town Left To Rue Missed Chances Against United
Beverley Town Reserves are in second place in the East Riding County League despite being beaten by Goole United.
Beverley Town Reserves are in second place in the East Riding County League despite being beaten by Goole United.
An entertaining game for the neutral but one that left Beverley Town paying the price for some bad decision making, which saw them trail 0-3 by half time at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Reserves made it back to back wins for the first time this season as they beat Sculcoates Amateurs 2-0.
Beverley Town Reserves boss Ed Grady said he was delighted with his team after they came from behind to beat Park Athletic at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Walkington remain second in the East Riding County League after a late goal from Dean Windass sealed victory against Beverley Town.
This was a comfortable win for Beverley Town Reserves as the team showed the ruthless side to their game.
Beverley Town Reserves and the Lord Nelson shared the spoils as the sides played out a goalless draw in the East Riding County League.
The Lord Nelson Continued their build up to the new season with a 3 – 1 victory over North Ferriby United at Longcroft School.