Worthing Women's boss Michelle Lawrence was frustrated with her side's first half display after they exited the FA Cup 3-1 at Wycombe Wanderers on Sunday.
Worthing’s weaknesses at the back were exposed again by a depleted East Thurrock United, as three points went begging.
On a night where the weather made White Water Rafting a challenge, Worthing struck twice in the final quarter of the contest to go home with maximum points.
Worthing's FA Cup journey continues after they narrowly overcame Whyteleafe 1-0 at Church Road in a tightly contested affair.
Early goals in either half from the returning Callum Kealy and Ricky Aguiar set Worthing on their way to victory against surprise strugglers, Kingstonian.
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 Women continued their perfect start to the South East Counties League season with a 6-0 win against Crawley Wasps' development squad on Sunday.