AFTER-school clubs, festivals and 'Soccercise' were amongst the features of FA Girls' Football Week from 10th to 16th October as thousands of young females at primary and secondary schools, colleges,
TILBURY grabbed three vital points with a great away win at Norwich United.
Two goals by Neil Richmond in the 14th and 62nd minute put the Dockers in the lead. Tim Henery pulled a goal back
BLUES boss Jamie Stuart must wonder what his young charges have to do to register a win in another frustrating afternoon which saw keeper Callum Thomas leave the field due to a head injury and his replacement Mikhail Kharshiladze red carded
THE last game was a very tough day at the office for Tilbury FC. Lewes hit a harsh score line against the Dockers, leaving Tilbury with a 3-1 loss in front of the home crowd.
WITHOUT kicking a ball, Grays Athletic have slumped to the bottom of the table.
The Met Police pulled off a surprise win away from home (2-1) at Havant and Waterlooville,to lift themselves
NEW Aveley boss Terry Spillane is determined to implement winning football at the club but insists the need for results will dictate which style of play he adopts.
ATER a second victory this month over Maldon and Tiptree and another victory against Waltham Abbey, Tilbury Football Club is now on a streak of five games unbeaten. The good run of form has also meant the club is now up to seventh in the league. The month shows positive signs of Tilbury's potential for the future.