United Make It Ten In Row With Victory At Ferriby
Mill Lane United Yellows maintained their unbeaten league record with their 10th successive victory against North Ferriby.
Mill Lane United Yellows maintained their unbeaten league record with their 10th successive victory against North Ferriby.
Hull College Girls were beaten by North Ferriby United who won the match with a single goal at Longcroft School in the Hull Boys Sunday Football League.
Beverley Town FC look likely to end 2012 top of the Humber Premier League after beating North Ferriby United at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town picked up where they left off in Humber Premier League after with a 2 – 0 win over Hornsea Town at Bishop Burton College.
North Ferriby failed to extend their 16 game unbeaten run in the Evo stick Northern Premier League, losing at home to second placed Hednesford Town.
Molescroft Rangers were well beaten by Haltemprice Rangers at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Rangers were reduced to ten men after just 20 minutes and were eventually beaten 4 – 1 by the visitors.
Mill Lane United smashed eleven goals past Beverley Whitestar as the sides met in the East Riding Girls Football League. United move to third in the table and have games in hand on league leaders North Ferriby United Greens
Hodgsons FC came from behind to beat North Ferriby United Reserves 3 – 1 in the Humber Premier League. On a cold afternoon, the Hodgsons went into this game needing a win and things started badly when skipper Paul Silvester
Mill Lane United Yellows extended their lead at the top of the U14 East Riding Girls Football League Division 1 with a convincing victory against a spirited North Ferriby side.When the teams played earlier in the season the Yellows dealt their opponents a 12 nil defeat which
Hodgsons FC claimed their third win of the season as they beat North Ferriby United Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Victory sees the Tanners move into sixth spot in the East Riding County League.
Molescroft Rangers have climbed into third spot in the East Riding County League thanks to a three nil win over North Ferriby. Goals from Gary Marshall, Chris Newsam and Mike Nicholson ensured that Rangers won all three points at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
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Beverley Whitestar Eagles beat North Ferriby United 10 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the East Riding Girls Football League. Five goals from Anya Shepherd, a hat-trick by Niamh Foster and a brace from Mia Cunliffe ensured the home side won all three points.
Mill Lane United faced a well organised North Ferriby Greens team in a closely contested match. It was Mill Lane that asserted their authority in the early exchanges building up pressure on their opponent’s defence. On eight minutes, Hope Barrett fired off a shot from
Mill Lane United Blues arrived at Ferriby looking to build on their victory against Brayton the previous week in the East Riding Girls Football League. From the kick off Mill Lane knew they were in for a tough match as Ferriby produced a typical workmanlike performance to deny their younger
Molescroft Rangers beat the Barrel Walkington 3 – 2 at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Goals from Billy Pardoe and a brace from super sub Tony Walker earned the Rangers the points that see them move to third place in the East Riding County League
In perfect condition’s Mill Lane United Yellows consolidated their position at the head of the East Riding Girls Football League table with a display of fast flowing football.
Beverley Town FC shared the points after a scoreless draw with North Ferriby United in the Humber premier League. Town are the only unbeaten side left in the Humber Premier League though gaffer Dave Ricardo is keen to see his side convert their draws into