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  • Fixtures

    July 2005 (friendlies) Tues 19 Alvechurch (a) 2-1 Martin 2 WEDS 20 TAMWORTH (H) 0-1 SAT 23 Leamington (a) 2-1 Ball, Pinkney TUES 26 MOOR GREEN (H) 2-1 Duncan, Ball SAT 30 WORCESTER CITY (H) 0-0 August TUES 2 REDDITCH UTD (H) 1-1 O'Toole THURS KIDDERMINSTER

  • City aim to put brakes on leaders

    WORCESTER City will look for a better outcome today as they lock horns with leaders Stafford Rangers for the second time in seven days. Fourth-from-bottom City tackle in-form Boro at St George's Lane (3pm) hoping for a repeat of their impressive display

  • Failings go under spotlight in defeat

    WORCESTER City's dismayed supporters could be forgiven for hitting the bottle early on New Year's Eve. Not in readiness to welcome home 2006, but to help drown their sorrows to forget City's limpest performance of the season. This mauling at Hyde United

  • Second loss at home for lowly Robins

    EVESHAM United's Southern League Premier Division survival bid took another blow with their second home defeat over the holiday period. The Robins, watched by 226 fans, fought back in the second-half against top-half outfit Merthyr Tydfil but the damage

  • On-song Hadland inspires Rovers

    IMPRESSIVE Bromsgrove Rovers powered to their second comprehensive Southern League Division One West home win in a row. Jimmy Mullen's men beat high-flying Clevedon 3-0, days after thrashing Cinderford 6-2 at the Victoria Ground. Matt Johnson's deflected

  • Breakaway tries hit Worcester's hopes

    BREAKAWAY tries from Matt Burke and Dave Walder edged Newcastle to victory in their Guinness Premiership clash with Worcester at King-ston Park. It was hardly a classic but the majority of the 8,864 crowd went home happy as Newcastle extended their unbeaten

  • Ten-man Bulls in best league win

    HEREFORD United triumphed over adversity in more ways than one to produce their best Conference result of the season and strengthen their push for promotion. After falling behind with just four minutes played, the Bulls struck back to lead, only to suffer

  • O'Connor slates his men's commitment

    A GROUP of good-willed supporters may wonder why they spent the day ensuring the pitch would be playable for Kidderminster Harriers' clash with Burton Albion. Because the players certainly did them no favours with another sub-standard Conference display

  • Friendly League results

    SKITTLES: Worcester Friendly Skittles Lea-gue Doris Styles Team KO Monday results: Cardents 457 Headers 319; Castaways 389 Hillbillies 426; Rushwick 389 Countymen 380; Kingfishers 422 St Oswalds 396. E & E Trophy Team KO Monday results: County Officers

  • Newcastle 21 Worcester 15

    Sunday, January 1, 2006 BREAKAWAY tries from Matt Burke and Dave Walder edged Newcastle to victory in their Guinness Premiership clash with Worcester at King-ston Park. It was hardly a classic but the majority of the 8,864 crowd went home happy as Newcastle

  • Harriers 0 Burton 1

    Friday, December 30, 2005 A GROUP of good-willed supporters may wonder why they spent the day ensuring the pitch would be playable for Kidderminster Harriers' clash with Burton Albion. Because the players certainly did them no favours with another sub-standard

  • 2/1/06 - City aim to put brakes on leaders

    WORCESTER City will look for a better outcome today as they lock horns with leaders Stafford Rangers for the second time in seven days. Fourth-from-bottom City tackle in-form Boro at St George's Lane (3pm) hoping for a repeat of their impressive display

  • Hyde 4 City 0

    Saturday, December 31, 2005 WORCESTER City's dismayed supporters could be forgiven for hitting the bottle early on New Year's Eve. Not in readiness to welcome home 2006, but to help drown their sorrows to forget City's limpest performance of the season