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Reds Fluff Their Lines In FA Cup Exit

For once, a stoppage-time strike proved no more than a consolation, after three gift-goals in the first-half presented Worthing with a mountain that even they couldn’t climb.

Match Report6 years ago
Magic Meeks Is Reds’ Redeemer

St Albans’ pre-match music included a song that could justifiably be adopted as Worthing’s anthem. Hard-Fi’s 2005 hit ‘Hard To Beat’ played out over the tannoy before the game and the adage certainly rang true, with a 96th minute...

Match Report6 years ago
Ain’t No Doughty’s Plain To See

Another day, another dramatic ending ! For the third time in a week, Worthing needed a late goal from one of their substitutes to take something from a game they looked like losing.

Match Report6 years ago
Battle Of Hastings – Part Deux !

Worthing snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with two goals in the last fifteen minutes and an even later winner at the end of extra time.

Match Report6 years ago
It’s The Late, Late Sho !

A stoppage time equaliser from substitute, Shola Ayoola saved Worthing’s blushes as they scraped a replay against Hastings United.

Match Report6 years ago
Olly’s No Long Shot

Former Southampton and Newcastle youngster, Olly Long is certainly in the right place, as he harbours hopes of returning to the professional ranks.

Club News6 years ago
FIVE FACTS: Hastings United

1. Terry White set a new club goalscoring record for most goals in a season at the turn of the millennium – 32. A total that was equalled by Frannie Colin in 2017-18. 2. Their heyday, in terms of trophies won, came in the nineteen...

Feature6 years ago
Oh Ricky, You’re So Fine

Goals in the final fifteen minutes from Ricky Aguiar and Danny Barker saw Worthing win back-to-back games for the first time this season and end Margate’s unbeaten home record.

Match Report6 years ago
FIVE FACTS: Margate

1. The club are celebrating 90 years of playing at Hartsdown Park in 2019 – not withstanding three years ground-sharing between 2003 and 2005, amid failed regeneration plans – but they actually played at what became the famous...

Feature6 years ago
Two-Timer Pearce Crushes Poor Rocks

Ollie Pearce opened his account for the season and Marvin Armstrong opened his for the club, as Worthing banished memories of last week’s hammering by Hornchurch in a Derby Day demolition of their arch rivals.

Match Report6 years ago

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