Saturday, 05 July 2008

Reds latest

Reds peg ticket prices for 2008-09 season

Published 3 July 2008

Workington Reds will clock up more miles than any of their Blue Square North rivals next season – and with rocketing fuel prices that’s bad news for their bank balance.

Workington Reds start season at Hinckley

Published 2 July 2008

Workington Reds face a tricky opening to their Blue Square North season with a trip to the Midlands to face Hinckley on Saturday, August 9.

Edmondson: Fans will want more next season

Published 2 July 2008

Darren Edmondson is under no illusion that supporters will expect Workington Reds to deliver the goods next season after their mid-table finish in his first year in charge.

Kev’s old pal’s act for Reds boss Edmo

Published 1 July 2008

FORMER Carlisle United hero Kevin Gray snubbed a return to his first club Mansfield in favour of helping old team-mate Darren Edmondson mount a promotion push with Workington Reds.

Stuart can’t wait to start making plans

Published 1 July 2008

STUART Rome has explained why he couldn’t turn down the Gretna manager’s job which made him leave Borough Park after three years.

Reds target Novak heads Down Under

Published 1 July 2008

Summer target Lee Novak is off Workington Reds’ radar, for the moment at least, after opting for a stretch Down Under.

Reds start pre-season training

Published 28 June 2008

First-team stalwarts Graham Anthony and Anthony Wright missed out when the Workington Reds squad launched pre-season training. The pair, plus assistant manager Viv Busby, are on holiday.

Reds sign ex-Carlisle skipper Gray

Published 28 June 2008

WORKINGTON Reds have pulled off a massive coup by signing the experienced former Carlisle United defender and captain Kevin Gray.

Reed determined not to repeat injury nightmare

Published 27 June 2008

WORKINGTON Reds striker Michael Reed has put in plenty of leg work over the summer to ensure he suffers no repeat of last season’s injury nightmare.

Takeover is just talk say Reds

Published 26 June 2008

Workington Reds have slammed reports that the club is a takeover target for mystery investors.

Reds line up Annan in pre-season tournie

Published 25 June 2008

WORKINGTON Reds could face prospective Scottish League outfit Spartans in the pre-season Annan Athletic tournament final following the withdrawal of FA Trophy holders Ebbsfleet United.

Berkeley quits Reds for Droylsden

Published 25 June 2008

Striker Matthew Berkeley says he is hoping to help fire Droylsden to Blue Square North title glory following his switch from Workington Reds.

Briggs is back at Reds

Published 20 June 2008

HERBERT Briggs has returned to the hotseat with Workington Reds’ reserves – but he won’t have to do the job alone.

Reds: Just like watching Argentina next season

Published 19 June 2008

Workington Reds will be more Diego than Darren next season with a new away jersey that resembles the iconic Argentina shirt.

Edmondson swoops for ex-Gretna kid Robinson

Published 17 June 2008

Workington Reds have added to their attacking options for next season with the capture of former Gretna teenager Dan Robinson.

Dobie backs cash scrutiny idea

Published 17 June 2008

Workington Reds chairman Humphrey Dobie has backed the Conference plan to scrutinise expenditure of all their 68 member clubs.

Reds set for Barrow test

Published 10 June 2008

Workington Reds have arranged their first friendly of the pre-season - against county rivals Barrow.

Berkeley's ready to commit to Reds

Published 5 June 2008

Striker Matthew Berkeley is ready to turn his back on interest from rival Blue Square North outfits to re-commit to Workington Reds.

'I had to leave' - May

Published 22 May 2008

KYLE MAY knew he had to get out of Carlisle United when the number of managers he served under started to seriously out-number his first-team appearances.

Galloway gets reprieve with Hucknall

Published 14 May 2008

FORMER Workington Reds midfielder Mick Galloway has earned a Blue Square North reprieve with his new club Hucknall after Halifax collapsed with debts of over £2m.

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