A missed penalty each, a striking of the woodwork each, a red card and a sin bin were just some of the talking points as table-toppers Swindon made it six wins out of six, with a win that wasn’t as comfortable as the scoreline suggests.
Three goals and three points in game number three saw a largely dominant Worthing overcome Bournemouth Sports for their first win of the new season.
Worthing suffered another agonisingly close defeat as an extra-time winner by Olivia Carpenter saw them knocked out of the League Cup by higher division Lewes.
Despite missing a number of players, Worthing were the width of the crossbar away from taking home a point from title-favourites AFC Bournemouth.
For the second week running, Worthing scored six as Portsmouth’s burgeoning talent became the latest team to leave the Sussex Transport Community Stadium on the end of a heavy defeat.
Worthing Women finally got their pre-season campaign underway with an emphatic victory over last year’s league rivals, London Seaward.
After nine long - and largely wet months - we’ve finally reached the end of the 2023-24 season. There are celebrations for some and commiserations for others but it certainly hasn’t been dull, whoever you support.
Worthing finished the season as they had started it; three more points seeing them complete the double over Cambridge City as Manager John Donoghue, Assistant Kelly Newton and all-time record appearance holder, goalscorer and Club Captain...
For the second season running, the league title was decided in the final game at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium but Wimbledon were made to really work for their crown.