United Beat Ferriby To Stay Top
This top of the table clash saw Mill Lane United reap revenge on Ferriby who won the first East Riding Girls Football League encounter earlier in the season.
This top of the table clash saw Mill Lane United reap revenge on Ferriby who won the first East Riding Girls Football League encounter earlier in the season.
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.
Hope Barret scored twice as Mill Lane United U10s progressed to the next round of the Plate Cup at the expense of local rivals Beverley Whitestar.
After a week of almost continuous rainfall, Mill Lane United arrived at Broadgates grateful for clear skies and a pitch, which although very heavy, was deemed playable for the cup semi-final
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On a wet and windy spring morning Mill Lane United welcomed Hessle Sporting for the final match of their East Riding Girls Football League campaign. With the league title already in the bag.
The East Riding Girls Football League match took place at a windswept Beverley Leisure Centre and both teams took a few minutes to get settled. Mill Lane United were the first team to adapt to the conditions and they soon began pressing the home team
Mill Lane United are looking for new female players to join their successful girls teams. The club who play in East Riding Girls Football League are seeking players to join in the following age groups.
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
Beverley Whitestar Falcons were beaten by Westella & Willerby at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the East Riding Girls Football League.
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Mill Lane United continued their winning ways in the East Riding Girls Football League with a visit to Goole Town Girls in a hard fought match that saw United claim victory.
Mill Lane United moved a step closer to the League title with a battling performance against one of their main rivals Costello. The teams had met 3 times already this season with the score 2 1 in Mill Lane United’s favour and another pulsating game was anticipated.
A second half goal from Keely Forward earned Mill Lane Untied U14s a draw against Costello FC at Broadgates. The visitors took the lead through Shannon Kay in the first half lead
Beverley Whitestar became the first team to beat East Riding Girls Football League champions Mill Lane United. United went into the derby looking to cap off their championship
Mill Lane United made it through to the Semi Final of the under 14 plate competition after a hard fought performance against Hessle .The teams meet earlier in the month in the Tesco cup final when Mill Lane United won convincingly
Mill Lane United have progressed in the Plate Cup U10s after a nine nil win over Cottingham Rangers at Broadgates. Hope Barrett scored hat-trick
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