Johnstone Saves The Day For Mill Lane
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.
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.
Previous meetings between these two teams have been dramatic, competitive, and entertaining so a good fixture was on the cards. The Mill Lane girls came to the match knowing that they would need to concentrate
The rain was falling as the Preston and Mill Lane girls took to the pitch for their first match of the year 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 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.
In their first home game of the East Riding Girls Football League season Mill Lane United played hosts to Pinefleet under 16 girls.
Mill Lane United showed real attacking intent from the moment the whistle blew, with surging runs through the middle onto some accurate passes from midfield.
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
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.
Experienced players wanted for the 2012/13 season. Mill Lane United needs players for their successful girl’s football teams which compete in the East Riding Girls Football League at U14
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