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And is it called The Battle of Hastings when they play each other?
Unless it’s Chelsea. Then it’s the battle of Stamford Bridge.
And is it called The Battle of Hastings when they play each other?
Who are Hastings’ big rivals?
Koroma was released by Carshalton last week as was Pappoe, a centre half, who has also joined Worthing. No idea why they were both released.
Plenty of options throughout the squad now. Will be a difficult job for Hinshelwood to keep them all happy.
In times past they had one of the closest derby rivalries in the country - St Leonards Stamco (or whatever it was called) who's ground was next door to the Pilot Field. Alas like so many non league clubs, the money ran out after the main investor bailed out and they eve eventually went out of existence.
Who are Hastings’ big rivals?
Off to the Pilot Field tonight for Hastings Utd v Whitehawk. Sold out, 400 capacity, should be a decent atmosphere.
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In times past they had one of the closest derby rivalries in the country - St Leonards Stamco (or whatever it was called) who's ground was next door to the Pilot Field. Alas like so many non league clubs, the money ran out after the main investor bailed out and they eve eventually went out of existence.
Nice club Worthing. Do hope they are not throwing money at it like so many non league clubs. Both new players have had more clubs then hot dinners. Not a good sign
Just spoken to club and no advanced tickets mate,just pay cash on the day . Plenty of space as still have 600 limit in place .
Massive crowds for that level (4th highest in the country), a large chunk of money crowdfunded this summer for ground improvements, Football Foundation grant, 3G pitch that’s hired out 7 days a week etc. I think you’d be hard-pushed to find a club who are trying so hard to be sustainable as Worthing.
Another win for the mackerel men tonight, 2-1 away to Potters Bar. 18 points from 7 away games is ridiculous form.
I'm interested to see how we perform against you on Saturday, we have a very young squad who were in the majority playing step 5 last season so a massive learning curve for a lot of them. This league we're in is brutal and certainly isn't helping our cause so be good to see how we fare against good opposition from the Isthmian . Have a good trip and all the best for the season .Not the greatest performance this evening but a welcome 3 points.
Drab first half of few chances but Potters Bar took one of theirs to lead 1.0 at half time.
Introduction of Dayshonne Golding and Jesse Starkey on the hour mark changed the game. Much improved from that point onwards and 2 goals from Omar Koroma clinched the win aided with a fine asave from Rocco Rees to prevent Potters Bar grabbing a point.
Looking unlikely that we will back at Woodside anytime soon though. The building work is dragging on and the relaying of the pitch has not yet been given a start date.
Cray, at home, will be played at Horsham on November 22nd.
From what I gather the close knit squad are on less money this season compared to the last season with 2 of the younger members of the squad loaned out to HHTFC and BHTFC aswell as Aarran Racine taking a break from the game.
Went to watch Whyteleafe last night, beat Burgess Hill Town 5-0 and if you thought Brighton had defensive issues wait until you see Burgess Hill. Was a good atmosphere from the Burgess Hill 'ultras' and a few Whyteleafe fans. When I rocked up to leafy surrey on a tuesday I didn't expect there to be a stoppage in play due to a flare being let off but there you go.
Went to watch Whyteleafe last night, beat Burgess Hill Town 5-0 and if you thought Brighton had defensive issues wait until you see Burgess Hill. Was a good atmosphere from the Burgess Hill 'ultras' and a few Whyteleafe fans. When I rocked up to leafy surrey on a tuesday I didn't expect there to be a stoppage in play due to a flare being let off but there you go.
Went to watch Whyteleafe last night, beat Burgess Hill Town 5-0 and if you thought Brighton had defensive issues wait until you see Burgess Hill. Was a good atmosphere from the Burgess Hill 'ultras' and a few Whyteleafe fans. When I rocked up to leafy surrey on a tuesday I didn't expect there to be a stoppage in play due to a flare being let off but there you go.
I went to Whitehawk v Faversham last Saturday.
Fantastic experience.
Really friendly crowd - and I saw some faces that I recognised from the AMEX (I think NSK might have been there as well given their grafitti sprayed on various things on the walk to the ground !!)
A good standard of football, especially given the poor weather, and Whitehawk should've won but it ended 1-1.
Best of all, you feel part of something, get to chat to the players afterwards - Adam El-Abd was man of the match (its true, he has hair) - and you can drink 4 pint pitchers of lager from the comfort of your seat - beer heavily discounted as well by the way.The ground holds about 3,000 but was limited to 400 because of COVID and most of the seats are the temporary green ones transferred from Withdean so that felt familiar !
The staff and volunteers at the club should be really proud.
I can't recommend it highly enough and will definitely be going back.