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Football
Whitley Bay are out of the Vase
WHITLEY Bay FC have crashed out of the FA Carlsberg Vase following a dramatic 90 minutes at Hillheads on Saturday afternoon.
England honours for John in loss to Australia
A YOUNG student was on international duty last week but could not prevent England sliding to defeat.
Cup holders progress into last four of competition
COMBINATION Cup holders Wallsend Labour made it through to the last four of the competition with another convincing win at the weekend against a much-improved Bay Horse side.
Few games in Alliance beat the cold weather
ASHLEY Combe, Dan Anderton and Dean Armstrong hit the net for Harraby CC as they closed in on the top two in the Northern Alliance premier division.
Shields appeal for more support to push team on
NORTH Shields Football Club have issued a rallying call to the townsfolk as they embark upon a testing set of fixtures which could ultimately determine their end of season fortunes.
North Shields FC
Patched-up Robins into quarter-finals
WHAT a response from the Shields lads, a patched-up team including boss Anthony Woodhouse at centre-half secured a place in the last eight of the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Trophy with a battling display.
Unbeaten run comes to an end for Robins
THE Robins last lost a match back on Guy Fawkes’ day – 3-2 to promotion rivals Gillford Park – and there were plenty sparks flying at the Nissan Ground on Saturday, mainly directed at the match officials whose decisions cost the club dearly.
Waterlogged pitch leaves Robins idle
MORPETH’S Craik Park was the only waterlogged venue in the entire Northern League programme on Saturday and, with the Robins’ visit cancelled, both Gillford Park and Darlington RA took advantage to jump ahead of the Shieldsmen in the table.
Whitley Bay FC
Chandler has full squad at his disposal
WHITLEY Bay FC boss Ian Chandler said he welcomes the selection headache he faces ahead of Saturday’s FA Carlsberg Vase clash.
Chow earns victory for Whitley
NOT for the first time, a goal from Paul Chow earned Whitley victory just when it looked as if they would have to settle for a draw.
Crucial games ahead for Whitley in League and Vase
THE next two weeks could be crucial in terms of Whitley Bay’s season as the face West Auckland away and at home.
FA honours football team for their success in competition
WHITLEY Bay FC were formally recognised for their FA Carlsberg Vase achievements at the weekend when they were presented with three awards.
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Weather for Whitley Bay
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 8 C to 16 C
Wind Speed: 25 mph
Wind direction: West
Tomorrow
Sunny spells
Temperature: 3 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 23 mph
Wind direction: West
