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Reds to sue for £10,000 over deal for Cassidy
Published 7 October 2008
WORKINGTON Reds are to sue Newcastle Blue Star over £10,000 they say is still owed in compensation for allowing former boss Tommy Cassidy to switch to Tyneside.
Mean Workington Reds keep AFC Telford at bay - but still can't score
Published 6 October 2008
AFC Telford 0, Workington 0: It's now 419 minutes since the opposition scored a goal against Workington Reds.
Tony Hopper returns to boost Workington Reds for Telford trip
Published 4 October 2008
Workington Reds will profit from today’s trip to AFC Telford, says boss Darren Edmondson – if they can repeat their FA Cup heroics shown against Harrogate.
Telford skipper misses showdown with Reds
Published 3 October 2008
WORKINGTON Reds’ heart-breaking FA Cup penalty shoot-out defeat at Harrogate on Tuesday night was an eerie echo of an earlier FA Trophy loss against the Yorkshire outfit.
No blame for cup defeat - Darren
Published 3 October 2008
IT IS back to league action for Workington Reds tomorrow after defeat in the FA Cup in midweek.
Workington Reds vow to stay at Borough Park
Published 2 October 2008
Defiant Workington Reds have vowed to fight any bid to boot the club off Borough Park, director Alec Graham warning: “Let them kick us off if they dare.”
Reds boss Edmondson tells Hardman: You've got a lot of bottle
Published 1 October 2008
Workington boss Darren Edmondson had a word of comfort for youngster Andrew Hardman after his penalty miss at Harrogate.
Penalty shoot-out drama ends Workington's FA Cup hopes
Published 1 October 2008
Harrogate 0 Workington Reds 0 (Harrogate win 5-4 on pens): Harrogate keeper Jim Provett pulled out the stops as Reds FA Cup dream ended in penalty heartbreak.
Edmondson: We won't think about Eastwood until after Harrogate game
Published 30 September 2008
Darren Edmondson is putting all thoughts of a potential FA Cup date at Eastwood Town out of his mind until after Workington Reds’ tricky replay at Harrogate.
Workington away at Eastwood Town in next round of FA Cup
Published 29 September 2008
Workington Reds will play Eastwood Town away in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup - if the west Cumbrians beat Harrogate in their replay tomorrow night.
Four Workington players set to miss Harrogate FA Cup replay
Published 29 September 2008
Workington Reds FA Cup ambitions could be affected by the unavailability of players for tomorrow night’s replay.
Missed chances mean Workington must replay FA Cup tie at Harrogate
Published 28 September 2008
Workington 0 Harrogate Town 0: For the second time this season Workington couldn’t find the killer punch to see-off high-flying Harrogate at Borough Park.
Gareth Arnison targets Workington FA Cup success
Published 27 September 2008
In-form striker Gareth Arnison is aiming to fire Workington Reds to FA Cup success against Harrogate Town at Borough Park today after opening his account with a two-goal salvo against Solihull.
Ex-Workington keeper Taylor wants Borough Park return
Published 26 September 2008
Workington Reds’ former No 2 keeper Aaran Taylor could be set for a return to Borough Park after his release by Barrow – but Northern League Penrith are also showing interest in the youngster.
Harrogate will be even tougher now – Anthony
Published 25 September 2008
HARROGATE will be a more formidable opponent for tomorrow’s FA Cup clash at Borough Park than when the Yorkshire club visited earlier this season, warns absent skipper Graham Anthony.
Workington's Anthony issues warning ahead of Harrogate FA Cup visit
Published 25 September 2008
Workington Reds skipper Graham Anthony has warned that Saturday’s FA Cup opponents Harrogate Town will pack a bigger punch than on their last visit to Borough Park.
We don't need good cup run to fund team, says Workington Reds boss
Published 24 September 2008
The £4,500 Workington Reds will bank if they beat FA Cup rivals Harrogate on Saturday will be a welcome addition to club coffers – but chairman Humphrey Dobie says they are not dependent on a cup run to finance the team.
Workington Reds chairman stunned at super stadium cost
Published 23 September 2008
Workington Reds chairman Humphrey Dobie has reacted with amazement to revelations that the football club’s option to redevelop the town’s sporting landscape has been priced at a whopping £29.5m – when they want only £2m to transform Borough Park.
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