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  • 30/4/05 - Goal hero Webster still has his critics

    TRIPLE award winner Adam Webster reckons he still has sceptics among St George's Lane fans despite a tremendous season. Webster was recognised for his efforts when picking up the Players' Player of the Year, Supporters' Player of the Year and Most Improved

  • Appearances and Goals 2004/05

    Dave Adey Apps 20, gls 0; Linton Bailey (1), 0; Richard Ball 17 (2), 14; Leon Blake 39 (5), 7; Marc Burrow 27, 2; David Carns 15 (7), 3; Jermaine Clarke 40 (8), 18; Tim Clarke 27 (1), 0; Daire Doyle 1, 0; Steve Duncan 32 (4), 7; Aaron Farrell 1 (3), 0

  • All to play for in promotion thriller

    EVERYTHING is still in the melting pot as Evesham United get set to stage their final Southern League Division One game of the season on Saturday. Cinderford Town, who put a huge dent in the Common Road side's promotion challenge earlier this month, are

  • Fixtures

    July (friendlies) Thurs 15 PERSHORE TN (H) 6-1 Ross, Vincent, J Clarke (2), Stokes, og SAT 17 HALESOWEN TOWN (H) 1-0 O'Toole TUES 20 COVENTRY CITY (H) 0-1 TUES 27 HEREFORD UTD (H) 0-3 WEDS 28 REDDITCH UTD (H) 1-3 Williams FRI 30 WORCESTER CITY (H) 3-2

  • Down to the wire as Ball hits vital winner

    Brackley Town 0, Evesham United 1 UNITED picked themselves up after last week's horror show against Bedworth to gain this vital victory at play-off hopefuls Brackley Town and set up an intriguing last day of the season on Saturday. Should United overcome

  • Fans can roar us to victory

    PAT Sanderson believes Worcester's supporters can roar them over the finishing line today. The Warriors' inspirational skipper, who was this week named England captain for the summer tour to Canada, is sure that the Sixways support can make it a cauldron

  • Goal hero Webster still has his critics

    TRIPLE award winner Adam Webster reckons he still has sceptics among St George's Lane fans despite a tremendous season. Webster was recognised for his efforts when picking up the Players' Player of the Year, Supporters' Player of the Year and Most Improved

  • Harriers go for full-time gamble

    CHAIRMAN Colin Youngjohns has insisted Kidderminster Harriers must remain a full-time club to stand any chance of competing in the Conference. But Harriers are stuck in a catch-22 situation as big budget cuts will be necessary in order to remain professional

  • Horsman fitness may hold the key

    JOHN Brain believes Chris Horsman's inclusion for today's Sixways showdown would boost the whole Worcester squad. The Warriors' director of rugby has been delighted with the tight-head's form this season as he became a big part of their revival in the

  • 30/4/05 - Fans can roar us to victory

    PAT Sanderson believes Worcester's supporters can roar them over the finishing line today. The Warriors' inspirational skipper, who was this week named England captain for the summer tour to Canada, is sure that the Sixways support can make it a cauldron

  • 30/4/05 - Horsman fitness may hold the key

    JOHN Brain believes Chris Horsman's inclusion for today's Sixways showdown would boost the whole Worcester squad. The Warriors' director of rugby has been delighted with the tight-head's form this season as he became a big part of their revival in the

  • 30/4/05 - Harriers go for full-time gamble

    CHAIRMAN Colin Youngjohns has insisted Kidderminster Harriers must remain a full-time club to stand any chance of competing in the Conference. But Harriers are stuck in a catch-22 situation as big budget cuts will be necessary in order to remain professional

  • 30/4/05 - Flintoff makes it tough for County

    ANDREW Flintoff battled his way back into form from his long lay-off and spectacularly set up a potentially exciting finish to Lancashire's Frizzell County Championship Second Division contest with Worcestershire Aat New Road. Making his maiden first-class

  • Yate win leaves United in play-offs

    RICHARD Ball netted a superb hat-trick but it wasn't enough to catapult the Ribins into a prmotion spot. Yate Town's 3-1 triumph at Rothwell left Evesham trailing by two points despite Saturday's 4-0 success against Cinderford. Ball netted twice in first

  • Flintoff makes it tough for County

    ANDREW Flintoff battled his way back into form from his long lay-off and spectacularly set up a potentially exciting finish to Lancashire's Frizzell County Championship Second Division contest with Worcestershire Aat New Road. Making his maiden first-class

  • Bulls boss confident of play-offs success

    GRAHAM Turner is confident his Hereford United side will hold their nerve to swat aside Stevenage Borough in the Nationwide Conference play-offs. Around 1,400 travelling supporters are gearing up to roar the Bulls on during Monday's semi-final first-leg

  • Hewitt takes singles title after four-set thriller

    CHRIS Hewitt is the new men's singles champion after the Worcester League finals night at Christopher Whitehead School. Hewitt defeated Dave White, runner-up for another year, 11-5, 7-11, 12-10, 11-4 to take the title. He easily won the first set but

  • Bank holiday bonanza

    THIS weekend sees the Radnor and West Hereford Hunt point-to-point meeting tomorrow followed by the North Ledbury Hunt meeting on Bank Holiday Monday. The Radnor and West Hereford meeting at Cold Harbour near Leominster has a massive 261 entries with