Beverley Town Academy Make Light Work of Reckitts
Beverley Town Academy went into this game looking to get back to winning ways, and had a strong squad available for selection.
Beverley Town Academy went into this game looking to get back to winning ways, and had a strong squad available for selection.
Beverley Town Football Club Academy went into this game full of confidence after a big win in their opening game of the season, but we’re under no illusions this would be a very tough test.
A new look Beverley Town Academy side opened the season with a convincing victory at Andrew Marvel School. Town got off to a good start, creating chances early on,
A mixed team made up of players from Beverley Town Football Club’s Academy and Reserve squad travelled to Burton Agnes to face East Riding County Premier side Bridlington Albion.
Humber Premier League champions Beverley Town Football Club have confirmed dates for their annual golf day.
Beverley Town Reserves have moved up to second spot in the East Riding County League Premier Division after fine home win.
Following the recent success of their sportsman’s dinner, Beverley Town FC are now taking bookings for their annual fundraising golf day.
Beverley Town made the short journey to Bishop Burton aiming to build on last weeks victory at North Cave in the Humber Premier League. Manager Dave Walton brought in Mark Bagshaw at left back and Dean Taylor in midfield, a sign of Towns strength in depth that 2 excellent players can step straight into the team and perform to a high standard as they both did. Town hit the ground…
Beverley Town went into this Humber Premier League game on the back of a heavy 5-1 defeat at the hands of Chalk Lane, and Manager Dave Walton was looking for a reaction from his team. Striker Jimmy Symes was missing, so the experienced Mark Smith took his place up front, and Steve Irwin was brought into midfield to add an extra physical presence in front of Towns defence. The game…
Saturday sees the start of the new Humber Premier League season and this year promises to be a special one for Beverley two biggest football clubs. The 2011-2012 season will see Beverley represented by not only Beverley Town FC but also Hodgsons FC with both clubs keen to end the season as the undisputed title of Beverley’s best team. Town have had a troubled summer that has seen key players…
Beverley Town wrapped up their pre season preparations with a hard fought draw with Humber Premier league 1 newcomers Driffield EI. Beverley Town started a little sluggish, and their quick tempo passing game was not quite there. After scrapping for possession Beverley Town finally took a hold of the game, and started to pass and move with speed and flair. The ball was being worked well down both flanks, with…
Beverley Town Football Club held their second annual golf day, and raised a staggering £1200 for club funds! In brilliant sunshine 22 teams battled it out at the prestigious Hornsea Golf Club, enjoying great hospitality from the staff at the club. The conditions were ideal for good scoring, and it was a brilliant score of 94 points that finally took the spoils. The winning team of “Douggies deadly duo and…
Beverley Town produced a fine display of pre-season football beating Dunnington 5-1. Beverley started the livelier of the two teams and went into the lead with their first attack of the game, Beverley continued to play the better football and it was no surprise they claimed a second goal mid way through the half. The Dunnington goalkeeper gifted Beverley their third goal with a poor clearance, the only let down…
Beverley Town Football Club are once again running their highly successful golf day. The last event was held in 2009 and was very well supported by local businesses and golfers from the Beverley area. Organiser Rich Jagger is hoping this years event will be even more popular he said: ” The last event went really well, and we are hoping we can build on that success this year. We had…
Town went into this game fresh from a two week enforced lay off. Manager Dave Walton gave a debut to new keeper Craig Collinson who came in for the suspended Ben Thompson. The only other absentee was star striker Craig Lamplugh, who was struggling with an ankle injury. Town started slowly on a poor surface that deteriorated rapidly as the rain fell consistently throughout the game. After a couple of…
Beverley took a break from league duty to take on a youthful Cranswick team in the East Riding Senior Cup. Both Teams started brightly, but it was Town who took control of possession, passing the ball well and creating numerous chances. Left back Eddie Rafton and winger Michael O`Connell were causing major problems down the left flank, linking up well and overlapping on numerous occasions. This lead to a number…
Town made it five in a row on a sunny afternoon at Norwood. However the gloss was taken off this win with the sad injury to midfielder Jay Custus who suffered a broken leg mid-way through the second half. Once again manager Dave Walton had to make changes to his team, bringing Sam Overton and Craig Lamplugh back into the side, moving Winston Winn to right back and Jonny Kershaw…
Manager Dave Walton once again had to shuffle his pack for this game with five first team regulars missing through injury. Town started the game kicking up the hill and into the wind, and Bridlington fully intended to utilise the elements by launching long balls deep into the Town half. Huge kicks from the Brid keeper were causing problems for the Town defence, with Jay Custus and Rich Jagger struggling…