An unfamiliar looking Worthing kicked-off this three-way friendly tournament with defeat to Southern Premier South newboys Winchester City.
A late Mo Jammeh equaliser in the searing Selsey heat, as Manager Adam Hinshelwood ran the rule over a number of trialists, saw Worthing make it back-to-back one-all draws, in this Dave Kew Cup Semi-Final at a sun soaked Seal Bay Resort...
An early opener by Lewis White was cancelled out after the break by Brighton as honours ended even in a repeat of last season’s Sussex Senior Cup Final.
A debut goal from Summer signing Jake Robinson was added to by one of our own Frankie Perry, as Worthing eased to a narrow victory over familiar friendly foes Three Bridges.
Swiss striker Laurent Tolaj struck twice in a Man of the Match performance as Brighton’s full-time pro’s overcame the brave challenge of part-time Worthing.
Another beauty from the Jasper Pattenden collection ensured the Reds ended their league campaign on a high note with three more points and exactly one hundred goals.
Worthing never really recovered from the first-half dismissal of Captain Aarran Racine, as Horsham gained revenge for December’s controversial defeat at The Crucial Environmental Stadium.
Two goals in a Man of the Match performance by Luke Robinson helped Worthing breeze past a disappointing Carshalton team as they hammered the hapless Robins.
After the trials and tribulations of two aborted seasons, Worthing finally made it to National League South, sealed by victory at Bowers & Pitsea.