Hilton reflects on a decade in management

“Challenging, interesting, rewarding, frustrating, testing, I’ve had some great times managing, but I’ve had some bad times, such as stress last season when we were second bottom at Christmas,” Stocksbridge Park Steels boss Chris Hilton says as he reflects on a decade in management. An accidental Messiah for Worsbrough Bridge having ended up in the  read more→

Goalkeeper from Hilton golden era rejoins Worsbrough

Sam Andrew has rejoined his local club Worsbrough Bridge and has his gloves ready for battle with Dronfield Town on Saturday. Andrew previously played for Worsbrough during the Chris Hilton golden era. Should the weather be fine, Andrew will make his return bow in Worsbrough’s fourth Toolstation NCEL Division One game in two months. Andrew  read more→

Hunter named Welfare assistant

Club favourite Gaz Hunter has been named as the new assistant manager of Glasshoughton Welfare. Hunter, who is out with a long-term injury, returns from Worsbrough to fill a vacancy that was created when Richard Tracey became the manager of Emley AFC in May. Hunter has had two playing spells with Glasshoughton. He originally joined  read more→

Hancock crosses Barnsley to join Worsbrough

Striker Kai Hancock has left Athersley Rec and joined Worsbrough Bridge. Hancock, once as touted as a future Football League player, arrives ahead of tonight’s home clash with Toolstation NCEL Division One bottom side East Hull. He has had a variety of clubs since emerging on the scene at Athersley three years ago, including Ossett  read more→

Nostell devastated as monsoon hits nation

Nostell Miners Welfare have been left devastated after their eagerly-anticipated local derby with Worsbrough Bridge was postponed after the worst period of rain this year struck the nation. Nostell had been really looking forward to the opportunity of ending their poor run and were confident of putting Worsbrough to the sword. The club have also  read more→

Worsbrough sign Dodsworth of Nostell clash

Lee Morris has made one addition to his Worsbrough Bridge ahead of tonight’s trip to heavily injury-hit Nostell Miners Welfare. However the new player will have to wait for his debut as although the game is subject to a pitch inspection due to the monsoon forecast for later, he is unavailable anyway. Forward Alfie Dodsworth  read more→

Hirst gets two as Bridge bounce back

Kieran Hirst got two goals as Worsbrough Bridge bounced back from Saturday’s defeat to Brigg Town by comfortably beating Rossington Main 4-2 at Park Road. The win places Worsbrough on the cusp of the Toolstation NCEL Division One top ten and leaves Rossington fourth bottom and needing an outstanding run of results to even make  read more→

Thornton has “great brain”, says Worsbrough boss Morris

Joe Thornton has a “great brain” and has been a major reason behind Worsbrough Bridge’s upturn in form, according to Lee Morris. Bridge endured a difficult start to the Toolstation NCEL Division One campaign, but results have improved since the Shaw Lane Aquaforce legend arrived from Handsworth and Morris claims the versatile player has been  read more→

Worsbrough were undone by long ball tactics – Morris

Lee Morris said Brigg Town’s successful use of long ball tactics was his Worsbrough Bridge side’s downfall in the 3-0 defeat at Park Road. A Reece Moody penalty after just 60 seconds put Worsbrough on the back-foot. The visitors slowed the game and then rode out a storm in the second half before a long  read more→

Worsbrough blow chance of making inroads on top ten

Worsbrough Bridge 0-3 Brigg Town Worsbrough Bridge blew the chance of making inroads on the Toolstation NCEL Division One top ten after losing a winnable clash with ten man Brigg Town. A lot of the club’s summer literature contained references to the club’s aim of becoming an established top ten side and this was the  read more→