HIGHLIGHTS | Warrington Town 1-0 Bamber Bridge
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2023
- Watch the best of the action from the Northern Premier League play-off final as Warrington Town secured promotion to the National League North with a 1-0 victory over Bamber Bridge!
Despite being hit with a late blow after Josh Amis was sent off, Isaac Buckley-Ricketts' last-gasp winner in the 90th minute was enough to edge out the visitors and seal a historic win for the Yellows - Sport
Watching this after the southport games is pleasing
Well done Warrington from SSFC fan, we both finally did it!!!
Cheers, we’ve had some wars over the last few years - hopefully more good games to come. Always welcome at Cantilever 👍
2:50 is Warrington Town's very own "AGUEROOOOOO !!!!!!" moment. I'll remember this for a long time. Better than the FA Cup game against Exeter in my opinion and I was at both games. Splendid stuff :-)
4:38 Poor kid gets taken out by the ball. 🟡🔵
I kicked it I felt so bad
@@frammo0783Well in pal, Mark Beesley will be proud.
@@l1am_rh cheers mate
@@frammo0783 imagine
I started a save as Warrington in FM, my new favorite team! So glad to see them promoted!
Going to enjoy this one.
Warrington Town deserved the promotion after going close in the last few seasons but will likely need to continue to improve otherwise they might find themselves playing league games against Brig once again before long.
At least we know it wasn't a red card
100 % agree mate the linesman couldn't even see it. Disgusting.
Came here at random. Congrats and all that but l am from Ipswich which has a population 100,000 less than Warrington. I know it’s a RL town but our average gate in League One last year was 25,000. Why does Warrington Town have so few supporters?
Four big Premier League clubs are 20 minutes either side of the town, two of which are two of the biggest clubs in the world. Warrington's population has grown significantly in the past 20 years. The club was promoted to the seventh tier in 2016, and now sixth tier for 2023. For whatever reason, non-league football has previously been frowned upon and not as accessible as it is now.
@@jamesgordon4022 Yes l am sure that is a lot to do with it. But even so I find it hard to understand why people born and bred in one place support a team from somewhere else. I am guessing it’s the same for you.
it’s a non league team mate, warrington is a rugby town as well
@@level145pteranodon6 Obvs.but it’s surprising how little interest there is considering the size of the town
Can’t beat limbs in the 90th minute to get promoted