There were plenty of goals to be seen along White Hart Lane on Saturday but it was Worthing’s own ‘Special One’ who saw his side cement third place and extend their unbeaten run to nine.
Worthing extended their winning run to three as first-half goals from Ricky Aguiar and Reece Myles-Meekums saw off the challenge of Corinthian Casuals.
Worthing Women maintained their 100% league start as they comfortably saw off a spirited Ashford side at a rain soaked Woodside Road on Sunday.
Three second half goals took Worthing Women to a hard-fought 3-0 victory at Parkwood on Sunday.
Worthing recovered from a terrible start to return from North London with all three points, for the second season in succession.
Outfought, outthought and outplayed; Worthing were comprehensively beaten by AFC Sudbury - and the final score didn’t even flatter them.
Worthing Women made it four wins from four league games as they battled to a hard fought 3-1 victory at league leaders Lewes on Sunday.
An early goal from Shola Ayoola set Worthing on their way to a Sussex Senior Cup victory that wasn’t as comfortable as the scoreline suggests.
Worthing got a taste of their own medicine at Cray, as The Wanderers answered a stoppage time goal with one of their own to take a point in a meeting of two play-off hopefuls.