Yellows Win The Mill Lane Derby
A lovely spring morning saw the top two teams in the U16 East Riding Girls Football League battle for 3 more points in their quest for the League Title.
A lovely spring morning saw the top two teams in the U16 East Riding Girls Football League battle for 3 more points in their quest for the League Title.
Mill Lane United travelled to Selby College hoping for a win to keep their momentum going in this U16 East Riding Girls Football League fixture against the Brayton Belles.
Malet Lambert were visitors to Mill Lane United’s Andrew Marvell home ground for a league cup clash that promised to be a close encounter if previous meetings between these two teams were anything to go by.
When AFC Preston, the away team in this fixture, took to the pitch, they showed no signs of being intimidated by Mill Lane United who had only recently comprehensively beaten them in the East Riding Girls Football League.
The last time North Ferriby met Mill Lane they were soundly beaten, but there was no fear in their approach to this game.
Malet Lambert and Mill Lane United, who were separated by a single league point going into their East Riding girls Football League encounter
Mill Lane travelled to Hornsea without their top goal scorer, but were still looking forward to a repeat of the open competitive games that the two teams shared last season in the East Riding girls Football League.
Mill Lane United were hoping for a win after a three match lean spell that had seen them lose ground in the East Riding Girls Football League league and exit the cup.
Hornsea Sporting FC were the visitors to the Walkington home of Mill Lane United’s under 16 girls in a Eat Riding Girls Football League encounter.
Mill Lane United failed to qualify for the national Futsal championship after finishing second in the Yorkshire region final. Although the Beverley side were undefeated with 1 victory and 2 draws it was not enough as they struggled
Mill Lane United won their fifth Trophy of a very successful season with a hard fought victory against Brayton Belles.In lovely summer conditions on a perfect pitch both sides served up a goal fest in the under 14 Girls Plate Cup Final
Mill Lane United extended their unbeaten league record to 19 games with a convincing victory against Beverley Whitestar. Mill Lane United dominated both territory and possesion for the full 70minutes against opponents who were happy to keep 9 girls in defence to frustrate the league leaders. Mill Lane United went in at half time with a 2 0 advantage thanks to goals from Emily Holliday and Jodie Brown. The second…
Mill Lane United reached their second final of the season with a convincing victory against North Ferriby.After the constant rain earlier in the week when the two teams met in the league the game was played in lovely conditions ideal for passing football.
Four goals from Emma Smith helped Mill Lane United to three more East Riding Girls Football League points. Now the United girls need just two more two wins to win the East Riding Girls League
Mill Lane United went back to the top of the u14 girls football league with a convincing victory against a brave Preston side who battled for the full 70 minutes.
In perfect conditions both teams had high hopes of lifting the coverted Tesco Cup. Mill Lane had battled passed Malet Lambert and Costello their closest league rivals in the previous rounds of the competition and were determined…
Four goals from prolific goal scorer Emma Smith were the highlights of this performance from Mill Lane giving the Beverley side their eleventh straight league victory to maintain their 100 % record in the East Riding Girls League.
On a day when most other games were called off because of frozen pitches the top 2 teams in the girls u14 league met on the new 5 g pitch at Malet Lambert.