Hall Road Rangers are all set for their first match at their new home Haworth Park tomorrow night. FA Trophy winners North Ferriby United are the opponents for the historic evening – two months after the club said farewell to Dene Park. Volunteers have been working round the clock to get Haworth Park up to read more→
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North Ferriby put up for sale
FA Trophy winners North Ferriby United have been put up for sale – just weeks after their success at Wembley. Steve and Eman Forster have decided that the time is right to move on after a year-and-half as owners of the Village club. The husband and wife team are the son-in-law and daughter of Hull City read more→
Ferriby’s play-offs hopes look over
FA Trophy heroes North Ferriby United’s Vanarama North play-offs hopes look over after a 4-3 home defeat to Chorley. A week on from the amazing comeback victory at Wembley, Ferriby staged another classic. Ferriby led 2-1 at half-time, but Chorley hit back and scored a late winner to take all three points in an end-to-end read more→
Ferriby are going to Wembley
North Ferriby United booked their place at Wembley for the FA Trophy Final after holding their nerve in the penalty shoot-out against Bath City. Ferriby will play former Football League outfit Wrexham after the 10-men Villagers took the game to penalties after 1-1 draw on the day after extra-time. Billy Heath’s side won 4-2 in the read more→
Hare hails “unbelievable” win
North Ferriby United chairman Les Hare hailed his club’s “unbelievable” performance in their FA Trophy semi-final second leg victory on penalties which propelled them to Wembley. Vanarama North side Ferriby drew 1-1 after extra-time, 3-3 over two legs, with Bath City and Jason St Juste hammered home the decisive spot kick in the shootout. The read more→
King ready for biggest game of his “life”
North Ferriby United captain Liam King is ready to lead his side in the biggest game in the club’s history. After a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the FA Trophy Semi-final, Ferriby host Bath City in the second leg tomorrow. Wembley is in sight, for the second time in Ferriby’s history, and King read more→
Ferriby draw in semi-final first leg
It is all to play for in the FA Trophy semi-final between North Ferriby United and Bath City after a 2-2 stalemate in the first leg. Ferriby manager Billy Heath did not get his clean sheet, but his side head into the second leg next Saturday with home advantage being a potentially key factor. Ferriby read more→
Ferriby draw with rivals Tamworth
North Ferriby United’s hopes of reaching the Vanarama Conference North play-offs remain in the balance after a goal-less draw with fellow top five hopefuls Tamworth. Andy Morrell’s third-placed side Tamworth will be more happier side with the point as they finished the game with ten men after Brendon Daniels was sent off. Both defences were read more→
Late penalty sends Ferriby through
North Ferriby United are on the brink of reaching the FA Trophy Final at Wembley after a dramatic last gasp 1-0 win over Ebbsfleet United. Ferriby captain Liam King showed nerves of steel to fire home a 86th minute penalty after Ebbsfleet’s Kenny Clark had elbowed Danny Hone off-the-ball. Clark was sent off for the read more→
North Ferriby aiming to make history
North Ferriby have a chance to reach the FA Trophy semi-final for the first time in their history tomorrow. The Villagers will host Vanarama South side Ebbsfleet United at the Eon Visual Media Stadium to go within two games of reaching the Wembley final. Billy Heath’s Ferriby are hoping to make amends for last year’s read more→