The (temporary) return of “ Boomerang Zack “ was overshadowed by a missed penalty, two red cards and a late winner from supersub, Callum Kealy.
While the crowd may have been a tad under 100,000 and the weather not quite matching it’s Australian counterpart, the travelling “ Barmy Army “ from the South Coast were still in a party mood after upsetting the odds against their...
Worthing lost their 100% away record but still remain unbeaten on the road this season and are back in second place, after a late Joel Colbran equaliser rescued a point at Potters Bar Town.
Worthing’s unbeaten start to the season was ended by fellow Seasiders, Margate as a red card and missed penalty proved costly.
The Reds started their “March To The Arch” by defeating old foes, Faversham Town in an FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round tie down Salters Lane.
Worthing made it four wins out of five as they moved back up to second in The Bostik Premier, with a workmanlike victory at Haringey Borough.
Worthing’s 100% start to the season came to an abrupt halt on Bank Holiday Monday, as Burgess Hill Town not so much parked the bus, they arrived in a coach towing a caravan, followed by a fleet of taxis.
Worthing made it three from three as they returned to the top of The Bostik Premier after a hard-fought win over a spirited Harlow Town, at The McCullochs Arena.
It was a case of deja-vu at The War Memorial Sports Ground last night, as Worthing were forced to come from behind again to snatch a 2-1 win at newly-promoted Carshalton Athletic.