AFTER starting their Merseyside League Division 2 season with two home draws, Formby’s first team travelled to Aigburth where, playing white on all boards, they beat the hosts' second team 4-3.Read
FORMBY thirds remain unbeaten by drawing 2.5-2.5 with Waterloo thirds to retain their position at the top of Division five of the Merseyside Chess League with nine points from a possible ten.Read
FORMBY first XI secured their second win of the season on Sunday in a vital relegation clash with Midlands outfit Barford Tigers at Cricket Path, writes Mike Ansdell.Read
FORMBY'S attempts to win the Knotty Ash Cup, for players graded below 130, for the first time proved unsuccessful once more, but by the smallest possible margin.Read
THE Deyes High quartet of Mike Russell, Alex Pierce, Warren Lee and Loon Wai would have made their late captain Bill Salter extremely proud as they narrowly defeated the more experienced Formby H.T. ‘D’ side in the first round of the Gunson Cup.Read
Nothing seems to be able to stop Formby third team’s flying start to the season after yet another victory, their fourth in a row, sees them dominating Division 5 of the Merseyside Chess League.Read
FORMBY firsts drew an exciting match with Liverpool club Atticus in Division 2 of the Merseyside Chess League with all the Formby players, as the home team, having to play the black pieces.Read
FORMBY Hockey Club’s Mens 1st XI put in their best display of the season at home on Saturday and were unlucky to go down 2-0 to Staffordshire team Leek. The Formby side battled through the whole match and though they looked likely to kick start their league campaign, in the end their efforts were in vain as the visitors took all three points from the Cricket Path team.Read
THERE is an agonising wait until Sunday, November 2, and the outcome of the Brazilian Grand Prix for Formby’s Steve Hallam, Head of Race Operations for McLaren-Mercedes, writes Steve HirstRead