Early goals in either half from the returning Callum Kealy and Ricky Aguiar set Worthing on their way to victory against surprise strugglers, Kingstonian.
1. K’s were formed in 1885 by the Young Men’s Christian Association, as Kingston and Surbiton YMCA, with the organisation unable to support a rugby club – the town’s dominant sport at the time. 2. Their heaviest...
Worthing Manager, Adam Hinshelwood has strengthened his back four with the signing of Chichester City left-back, Ben Pashley.
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.
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...
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.
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.
A stoppage time equaliser from substitute, Shola Ayoola saved Worthing’s blushes as they scraped a replay against Hastings United.
Former Southampton and Newcastle youngster, Olly Long is certainly in the right place, as he harbours hopes of returning to the professional ranks.