FT MVFC 1-4 HPFC
It wasn’t meant to be in the cup final. The boys left everything out on the pitch and put up a good fight but Hatfield Peverel FC forwards were too clinical in the right moments
Goalscorer:
Robbie Sawyer ⚽️
🗓️ April 24, 2004 - Harwich and Parkeston FC lost 3-1 at Long Melford FC, Lee Neale with the consolation.
🦐 #HPFC had needed to win their final 3 games to be crowned ECL D1 champs but this loss meant Cambridge City FC Reserves only required victory in their last match to claim the title.
A look at the leading appearance-makers for Harwich and Parkeston FC in 2023/24.
Bradley cook missed only 1 of 45 games to lead the way for the 2nd season in a row.
Reece Harte Harte was top outfield player, making 42 appearances.
In total, 38 players represented the #HPFC 1st team.
🗓️ April 27, 2004 - Harwich and Parkeston FC kept their ECL Division 1 title hopes alive with a 2-1 win at Hadleigh (@OfficialHUFC), Tom Brannon and Michael Lyness scoring the goals.
🤞 The victory left #HPFC a point behind Cambridge City FC Reserves heading into the final day.
👏 History was made yesterday as Sue Daish, pictured with #HPFC secretary Andy Schooler, became the town's first-ever female high steward.
⚽️ A bad segue for mentioning the Royal Oak hosts 4 Essex County Girls' League (Essex County Girls Football League) cup finals on Sunday: harwichandparkeston.com/calendar/event…