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Football Parties Hire the Tadcaster Albion Are Able to Offer Football Birthday Parties in Our Refurbished Club House Matchday PROGRAMME £1 Hat trick hero FA Licensed Players’ Agent Licence No. C120 Professional Player Management www.i2isports.com t. 01904 606 000 Football Parties Tadcaster Albion are able to offer Football Hire the Birthday Parties in our refurbished club house. These include: Clubhouse • A full colour invite for up to 16 attendees. • 1 hour of football training by a qualified coach. • Use of FA accredited ‘Cat F’ ground and Your Childs Name The clubhouse would like to invite TADCASTER ALBION AFC changing facilities. Ings Lane, Tadcaster LS2 • Trophy for the winner of the penalty shoot out. 4 9AY. makes a great to my football party at • Birthday boy/girl invited to be mascot at 1st Tadcaster Albion AFC on 21st December 2013 team game. kick off at 11.45am venue for parties, • 1st team game tickets for all party attendees. Parents NameRSVP by 14th Dec on • Heated inside viewing facilities with bar for 01234 567 890 meetings or team parents/carers during the training and game. building sessions. Pictures Courtesy of Ian Parker • Catering for up to 16 attendees if required. Food, Fun & Lots of Football Football Party Itinerary 12.15pm Arrive at Tadcaster Albion AFC 12.15pm till 12.30pm In dressing room (Change into football kit) With a fully 12.30pm till 13.30pm Football games Please bring boots for grass, football kit and change of clothes FOOTBALL 13.30pm till 15.00pm Pre-Match Food 15.00pm till 17.00pm Tadcaster Albion v Albion Sports equipped bar. River FOOTBALL (Your child will be Club Mascot Cemetry Wharfe Station Road Tadcaster Albion AFC for the match) Churchyard 17.00pm till 17.30pm Post-Match Food A659 Westgate 17.30pm Parents to collect PARTY St Joseph’s Street High Street FREE match entry to parents whose children Cricket Ground Chapel Street Floodlit pitch PARTYare attending the party. v A659 New Street Please note: if your child is not able to stay Leeds Road to watch the match they can be collected Centre Lane between 2.00pm and 2.30pm. also available Centre Lane Retford United FC £ TADCASTER ALBION AFC £ Ings Lane, Tadcaster, LS24 9AY. 90 to hire. 130 Full colour For up to 16 attendees professional invite Contact the Club. For up to 16 attendees (NO CATERING) for up to NCELP at i2i Stadium (WITH CATERING) 16 attendees Tuesday 16th September 2014 - 7.45pm KO www.tadalbion.com TAFC President’s Club Our President, Kevin Derry, is pleased to announce a way to support the football club. TAFC President’s Club Membership of the new TAFC President’s Club will cost only £10 a month (payment by standing order preferred) and will include: FREE Admission Free admission to all home league matches. PresidentsTHE CLUB The club is believed to have been formed pitch started to improve dramatically. In his FREE Entry into Monthly Cash Draw Season Ticket 2014-15 in 1892 as John Smith’s FC. It wasn’t until first season, Albion finished 5th in the league, This ticket allows FREE entry to 1923 that the Tadcaster Albion name was the following year a 3rd place finish meant Free entry into a monthly cash draw with prizes up to £250. all Football League HOME games for: adopted. In the early years the club played promotion was missed by one point. Kevin Derry in the local York League. In 1948 Albion FREE Website Recognition The Presidents Club Jimmy Reid took over as manager in 2006, Member No.0003 won the York League. They continued but his time was blighted by off the field Inclusion of your name on the website. competing in the York League during the problems. An attempted hostile takeover by 1950’s & 60’s. dissident committee members took a massive Call Kevin Derry on 07836712708 Tadcaster Albion, in the early days, played amount of money to fight. Then in Novem- All results of the monthly draws will be posted on the website. This is an opportunity to financially support home games on the site of the cricket ground ber 2007, an attempted arson attack on the the club and at the same time potentially winning some money. on Station Road, before moving to the Ings clubhouse caused a lot of damage. ground, near to where the present Samuel Paul Marshall took over at the start of 2008- Smith Brewery Packaging Block now stands. 9, in his first season he played mostly local Changing facilities were in the town, at the players and the team struggled and finished rear of the Falcon Public House on Chapel 17th. In 2009-10, with an influx of a few new Street, and it was a common Saturday key players, Albion won the NCEL Division Brewers Quiz?????? afternoon sight to see nets, corner flags, One title. 1. What make of car was the time-machine in the film Back To buckets, oranges, players and officials In 2010, Rob Northfield, took over as trekking through the town. The Future? Chairman of Tadcaster Albion (2010) Ltd, Down the years the club has played in and the club became a company limited by 2. What is the name given to a locked case in which decanters several leagues. In early times, Barkston guarantee. Ash and later still the Yorkshire and can be seen but not used? Albion finished fourth in their first Northern Counties East Leagues. season in the NCEL Premier Division and 3. In which State would you find the city of Birmingham? Football continued on the Ings ground until won the NCEL President’s Cup, beating 1960, when the club moved 100 yards up Farsley AFC 5-1 in the final. That was followed river to its present home at the Park. by an 8th place finish and last season they 4. Complete the name of the American Football team: finished 6th. ‘Washington ...........’? In 1973 the club joined the Yorkshire League Division 3 and were promoted in 1975 & 1977 Rob Northfield resigned a few days before to reach Division 1, relegation was to follow the start of this season and i2i Sports Ltd 5. In which war was the Battle of Bunker Hill fought? in 1979 & 1980. agreed to take effective control of the club and company, with Matthew Gore becoming 6. How old is a horse when it changes from a filly to a mare? In 1982-83 they became a founding the new Chairman. member of the Northern Counties East 7. Which school featured in UK TV’s ‘Please Sir’? League, originally in the NCEL Division Two In i2i’s first season in charge, the club North before league reorganisations led them narrowly missed out on promotion having to Division One in 1991. They rarely finish in gone on a 25-game unbeaten run which led 8. Robin Hood & Friar Tuck appear in which well-known novel, the top half of the league in the 1990’s and to them being named Robbie Savage’s “non- by Sir Walter Scott? finished bottom in 2001-2 & 2003-4. league team of the day” on Radio Five Live. At the start of 2004-5, Jim Collis became 9. What is Canada’s national animal? manager and at this point fortunes on the 10. Which is the smallest member of the flute family? Brewers Quiz? - Answers: 4. REDSKINS ALABAMA 3. TANTALUS 1. DE LOREAN 2. YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE 6. FOUR AMERICAN WAR 5. 10. PICCOLO 9. BEAVER 8. IVANHOE 7. FENN STREET 2 www.tadalbion.com https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 31 TAFC Information SPLASH OF COLOUR Nickname: The Brewers Painting and decorating services, internal and Owners: i2i Sports external and paper hanging specialist. CRB checked for customer peace of mind. FOUNDED: 1892 Contact me for a free no obligation quote. Club History: 07842 923 753 Joined NCEL: Founder members 1982 [email protected] Midweek Matchday: Tuesday Club Ground: Address: i2i Stadium, Ings Lane, Tadcaster, LS24 9AY. Capacity: 1500 - Seats: 150 01937 Floodlights: Installed 1995 Auto Electrics Clubhouse: Yes 832441 Bar: Yes Hot & Cold Food: Yes All Makes Car Servicing & Repairs Club Shop: Via Website Club Colours: Home Colours: Yellow/Blue Away Colours: White/Blue Club Honours: NCEL Division 1 Champions 2009-2010 NCEL President’s Cup Book your appointment today 2010-2011 Club Officials: % 01937 834244 PROSTAR Cup Winners Chairman: Matthew Gore 2010-2011 & 2011-2012 Directors: Kent Mayall & James Gore Hair, Nails, Beauty & Body Emporium Follow us: Club Records: President: Kevin Derry Attendance: Vice President: David Lloyd theworkstadcaster.co.uk 1,000 v Winterton Rangers, Head of Sport: Danny Gore FA Vase, 1976-1977 Secretary: Howard Clarke Home Victory: Programme & Website Editor: the company 13-0 v Blidworth Welfare, Mark Murphy & Karen Faughey NCEL Division 1, 1997-1998 Manager: Paul Marshall that delivers Away Victory: Assistant Manager: Mike Morton 10-0 v Blidworth Welfare, First Team Coach: Simon Collins NCEL Division 1, 1997-1998 Physio/Fitness Coach: Andy Calvert 0800 0937 980 Home Defeat: 2-10 Head Groundsman: Dave Wakefield v Thackley, 1984-1985 Club Photographer: Ian Parker 30 www.tadalbion.com https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 3 Directors Notes Welcome to tonight’s game against Retford United. We’re all very much looking forward to an enjoyable game. A big welcome to everyone who has travelled up from Nottinghamshire. The season has started well for Tadcaster Albion, and after an opening day defeat, the team has now put together a run of four wins. The new players are settling in well, and we’re confident that we are building a squad which is really going places. Saturday’s result against Handsworth We are a professional family run company of Parramore was excellent and we were delighted to see Josh Greening get his first hat trick for the club.
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