Alex Stark Scores Twice As Town Beat Rovers
Alex Stark scores a brace as Beverley Town Reserves earn a resounding win with a great second half performance to go second in the East Riding County League
Alex Stark scores a brace as Beverley Town Reserves earn a resounding win with a great second half performance to go second in the East Riding County League
Beverley Town Reserves are in second place in the East Riding County League despite being beaten by Goole United.
Beverley Town Reserves made it two wins out of two and deserved the three points that takes them to second in the East Riding County League.
Beverley Town Football Club were beaten by local rivals Walkington at Longcroft School this weekend in the East Riding County League.
Beverley Town Reserves got back to winning ways with a comfortable 2-1 victory at Norwood Recreation Ground.
Terry Jackson was left feeling quite chuffed with himself after he watched the Lord Nelson beat Walkington 2-1 at Longcroft School.
Beverley Town FC Reserves boss Ed Grady says he happy with his team after they picked up all three points at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Terry Jackson says he is very proud of his side after they booked their place in the semi final of the Senior Cup.
Ed Grady says he is disappointed after Beverley Town Reserves crashed out of the Senior Cup at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
A mixed weekend for Beverley Town Football Club saw their first team exit the cup while the Academy team progressed to the next round.
The Lord Nelson threw away a two goal lead at the weekend as they were beaten in the East Riding County League by Holme Rovers.
Lord Nelson gaffer Terry Jackson said his side dug in well showing great character as his side beat Park Athletic 2 -1 at Longcroft School.
Town Reserves boss Ed Grady was left nothing short of ‘baffled’ by his sides performance this weekend against Bridlington in the East Riding County League.
Lord Nelson manager Terry Jackson feels Walkington were lucky to pinch a point after the sides shared the spoils in 4-4 draw at Broadgates.
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.
The Lord Nelson will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to North Ferriby last weekend as they return to East Riding County League this Saturday.