Into the next round ✅
Unreal performance from the boys
Thats a Royston performance I know ! Let’s get this league going now Saturday
Fans always top notch too 🤝@RoystonTownFC
FT: Royston Town 1-0 Brentwood Town.
The Crows are in the 🎩!
A strong final 25 minutes for the Crows sees us soar into the next round!
Safe journey home and best of luck for the season @BrentwoodTownFC.
@footballwoots It’s not you !!! We wasn’t at it we win and lose together and that’s final !!! Best thing about football is we have Tuesday to put it right 🫶🏼
🏡 BACK WHERE IT JUST FEELS RIGHT
@lukeeley96 just couldn’t stay away — the pull of the club and the Crows fans is real!
A proper footballer with a wand of a left foot and deliveries that do damage.
Back at Garden Walk for 25/26!
#COYC
A little update from previous @RoystonTownFC posts…
📅 We are still looking for an away friendly on Tuesday 8th July.
⚽️ We are still taking applications for our 1st Team Coach vacancy.
If you could share with anyone that may be interested then thank you in advance 👊
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