After last weeks win against Knaphill, today was to prove our biggest test to date as we entertained top of the table Worcester Park. Two changes from the previous week as Brads came in for the suspended Wil Neville and Sam Scully relegated Craig to the bench.
Continue reading...27. October 2009
The first 20 minutes of this game is definitely the worst period of football I have ever had the displeasure to watch from any Eversley team and I have been watching this for 11 years! Never have I seen such a fragile and vulnerable performance.
Continue reading...22. October 2009
In order to avoid effecting local residents access on match days and to preserve the surrounding grounds could all players and spectators please observe the following car parking guidelines on match days and when visiting the ground.
Continue reading...21. October 2009
Much hype was given to this match but in reality it didn’t turn out to be the game everyone was expecting?
Continue reading...20. October 2009
Arguably our toughest test of the season to date brought an excellent all round performanceand a well deserved victory against last season`s title contenders Knaphill.
Continue reading...20. October 2009
We had a strong side this week coming into the game and choosing the side was tough. It was nice to get back to a 4-4-2 formation and we started the game very well, passing it about on a big pitch and getting in behind the Knaphill defence early.
Continue reading...20. October 2009
Having lost both Marcus and PJ to injury during last weeks game against Letef and with one or two players away, we had limited options to choose from but started this game against Headley with a strong starting 11 and a strong bench.
Continue reading...13. October 2009
The next EFC Social event is the Poker night which will be held on Saturday 14th November in the clubhouse. Numbers are limited to 40 people so please book your place quickly by letting your social team rep know if you want to attend.
Continue reading...12. October 2009
On a day when this report should be lamenting a magnificent game of football which either side could have one; it is a game which we would all rather forget – marred by the most horrific serious assault all of us have ever seen on a football field.
Continue reading...12. October 2009
After a good performance last week away to Warlingham it was really important to get three points at home this past week and we started the game very well and were knocking the ball about really well.
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27. October 2009
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