Tadcaster Albion AFC

COLNE FC Saturday 29th August 2015

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The club is believed to have been In 1982/83 they became a founding Albion finished fourth in their first formed in 1892 as John Smith’s FC. member of the Northern Counties season in the NCEL Premier Division It wasn’t until 1923 that the Tadcaster East League, originally in the NCEL and won the NCEL President’s Cup, Albion AFC name was adopted. In Division Two North before league beating Farsley AFC 5-1 in the final. the early years the club played in the reorganisations led them to Division That was followed by an 8th place finish local York League. In 1948 Albion One in 1991. They rarely finish in the in 2011/12 and 6th in 2012/13. won the York League. They continued top half of the league in the 1990’s In the 2013/14 season Rob Northfield competing in the York League during and finished bottom in 2001/02 & resigned a few days before the start of the 1950’s & 60’s. 2003/04. the season and i2i Sports Ltd agreed Tadcaster Albion, in the early days, At the start of 2004/05, Jim Collis to take effective control of the club played home games on the site of became manager and at this point and company, with Matthew Gore the cricket ground on Station Road, becoming the new Chairman. fortunes on the pitch started to improve before moving to the Ings ground, near dramatically. In his first season, Albion In 2014/2015 the Brewers lead the to where the present Samuel Smith finished 5th in the league, the following NCEL Premier for most of the season, Brewery Packaging Block now stands. year a 3rd place finish meant promotion but a poor run of games in March led to Changing facilities were in the town, at was missed by one point. them finally finishing in third. the rear of the Falcon Public House on Jimmy Reid took over as manager in An excellent run in the FA Vase saw Chapel Street, and it was a common 2006, but his time was blighted by them make history by making it through Saturday afternoon sight to see nets, off the field problems. An attempted to the Quarter Final of the FA Vase corner flags, buckets, oranges, players hostile takeover by dissident commit- where they drew a record breaking and officials trekking through the town. tee members took a massive amount crowd of 1,307, but were narrowly Down the years the club has played of money to fight. Then in Nov 2007, beaten by Highworth Town. in several leagues. In early times, an attempted arson attack on the The Brewers also broke many other Barkston Ash and later still the Yorkshire clubhouse caused a lot of damage. records throughout the season – taking and Northern Counties East Leagues. Paul Marshall took over at the start of more than 200 fans away to Armthorpe Football continued on the Ings ground 2008/09, in his first season he played Welfare on a cold Tuesday night where until 1960, when the club moved 100 mostly local players and the team they went on to win 10-0. yards up river to its present home at the struggled and finished 17th. At the end of the season, the club Park. In 2009/10, with an influx of a few opted not to renew their contract with In 1973 the club joined the Yorkshire new key players, Albion won the NCEL manager Paul Marshall, and two weeks League Division 3 and were promoted Division One title. later former Harrogate Railway boss in 1975 & 1977 to reach Division 1, In 2010, Rob Northfield, took over as Billy Miller was unveiled as the club’s relegation was to follow in 1979 & Chairman of Tadcaster Albion (2010) new manager. 1980. Ltd, and the club became a company limited by guarantee.

2 TAFC Information

Club History: Founded: 1892 Nickname: The Brewers Owners: i2i Sports Ltd Joined NCEL: Founding member since 1982 Midweek Matchday: Tuesday Club Ground: Address: i2i Stadium, Ings Lane, Tadcaster, LS24 9AY. Club Officials: Capacity: 1500 - Seats: 150 Chairman: Floodlights: Installed 1995 Matthew Gore Clubhouse: Yes Bar: Yes Directors: Hot & Cold Food: Yes Kent Mayall & James Gore Club Shop: At the ground or Website President: Club Honours: Kevin Derry Vice President: NCEL Division 1 Champions 2009-2010 David Lloyd Head of Sport: NCEL President’s Cup 2010-2011 Danny Gore Club Secretary: PROSTAR Cup Winners Ian Nottingham 2010-2011 & 2011-2012 Match Secretary: Club Records: Ian Parker Highest Home Attendance: Programme & Website: 1,307 v Highworth Town FC, Mark Murphy TheFA Vase 6th Round Replay, Public Relations: 2014-2015 Karen Faughey Highest Away Attendance: Head Groundsman: 1002 v Halifax Town FC, Dave Wakefield The FA Cup 2nd Round Qualifying, Club Photographer: 2011-2012 Ian Parker Highest Home Victory: Social Media & Website: 13-0 v Blidworth Welfare FC, Jay Taylor NCEL Division 1, 1997-1998 Home Away Highest Away Victory: Club Staff: 2015-16 Season 2015-16 Season 0-10 v Blidworth Welfare FC, Manager: NCEL Division 1, 1997-1998 MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER Billy Miller 0-10 v Armthorpe Welfare FC, Assistant Manager: NCEL Premier Division, Mike Morton 2014-2015 SPONSOR SPONSOR First Team Coach: Highest Home Defeat: Simon Collins 2-10 v Thackley FC, Performance Analyst: NCEL Division 2 North, Richard Lawrence 1984-1985 Physio/Fitness Coach: Lucy Lendhill

3 TAFC Directors’ Notes

Welcome to today’s FA Cup preliminary round tie with Thanks to everyone who came to the Staveley Miners FC who have travelled here from Lancashire. Welfare game on Tuesday night. It was an excellent Colne currently play in the North West Counties Premier result against a strong side. To get 287 people through where, like Taddy, they are in second place. Colne have the gate to a midweek game is fantastic and certainly started the season strongly with four wins and one draw bodes well for our next midweek game on Tuesday night – scoring a very impressive 22 goals in the process. against Bridlington Town FC. We hope the TSC will once again be in fine voice then as well as this afternoon. Colne’s attacking midfielder Danny Coyle won the league’s golden boot last season, so our defence In other news, we’ve had a fantastic response to the will have to be at its very best to keep Danny and his i2i Sports football courses that we’ve been running teammates at bay. But the FA Cup is as unpredictable throughout the summer holidays. A big thank you to all as it is magical, and we’ll be doing everything we can the youngsters who have attended the sessions. Their to make sure it’s Taddy who make it through to the First attitude and behaviour has been first class. We have Qualifying Round. seen some outstanding players and we’re very much looking forward to seeing some of them playing for The winners of today’s tie will face either Scarborough Taddy in the future! or Consett on September 12th. With so many of our players having played for Scarborough in the past, it has Thanks to everyone for your support today. We hope all the makings of an absolute classic. We just have the you enjoy the match, and fingers crossed we’re still in small matter of beating a very strong Colne side first! the cup come 5pm. SMOCK TOP A lot is said in the media about the FA Cup losing The i2i Sports Directors its sparkle for the some of the clubs Matt Gore, James Gore & Kent Mayall • 100% Polyester Taslan for Maximum Protection and players. But it couldn’t be further from the truth in from the Elements

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Billy Miller Simon Collins Manager First Team Coach

Billy is the Section Leader / Sports Lecturer in FE and Appointed in November 2013. Simon is a FA Level 3 HE at Askham Bryan College where he specialises in (UEFA ‘B’) coach. Simon has recently undertaken sports coaching. He began his management career the FA Specialist Courses in Developing Defenders, whilst serving in the Army, running the U18, Army Midfielders and Forwards. Representative Side (Cyprus), Combined Services Side With a BA Hons degree in Sport Development, he (Cyprus) as well as coach educating across the Level has over 14-years coaching experience in English 1 and Level 2 courses. On leaving the Army he joined academies formerly of Leeds United and Manchester the academy team at Darlington Football Club. City Academy. Currently coaching at York College Football Development Centre and UST Academy. After a successful year he joined Liversedge Football Club where he enjoyed 3 years before moving to Harrogate Railway Athletic FC, guiding them to their highest ever finish of 8th place on a limited budget. He has a proven track record of moving players up the Richard Lawrence leagues or indeed back into the pro game, including Performance Analyst Josh Windass, Jake Lawlor, Lamin Colley, Nathan Cartman and Rob Youhill amongst them. He joined Tadcaster in May 2015. Richard assists the management team by providing real time performance analysis both during and after the game. Richard previously worked with Billy Miller at Harrogate Railway FC. Mike Morton Assistant Manager

Joined Albion in July 2012. An FA Level 3 (UEFA B Lucy Lendhill coach who also holds FA Youth Award Modules 1, 2 Physio and 3. Mike has over 10 years’ coaching experience in English academies – formerly at Leeds United Lucy joined the club in 2014 as Assistant Physio- and Manchester City. Mike recently completed the therapist working with Andy Calvert. Lucy took over Position Specific coaching (PSC) English FA course on the reins as Physio when Andy left. She is a local developing defenders, midfielders and forwards. Mike is Tadcaster girl running her own business called LL- currently undertaking his FA Level 4 (UEFA A) coaching Sports Therapy. She studied at York St John University. licence part 1.

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8 TAFC Player Profile

Gary Stevens GOALKEEPER Liam Ormsby MIDFIELD Gary Stevens – Gary is a vastly experienced and com- Liam started his playing career with Barnsley before petent goalkeeper who first came to Tadcaster Albion’s joining Harrogate Town in the summer of 2008. After spells attention when he played against the club for Highworth with Ossett Town, Pontefract Collieries, Garforth Town and Town in the Quarter Final of the FA Vase. Gary, who Albion Sports, he joined Tadcaster in 2014 where he went previously played for Cardiff City Academy, Radstock Town on to win the Manager’s Player of the Year Award. Liam is and Purton FC, kept an impressive 23 clean sheets last calm and collected when taking penalties and scored 12 season and has recently relocated to the Yorkshire area. goals in the 2014/15 season.

Leon Wrigglesworth GOALKEEPER Josh Barrett MIDFIELD Goalkeeper Leon has previously played for York City Josh began his footballing career at Leeds United before Academy, Tadcaster Albion and Pickering Town, and moving to York City FC as a teenager where he remained re-joins the club to provide cover for Gary Stevens. until he was 16. Josh, who has also previously played for Dunnington, is an explosive winger who joined The Brewers in 2013. On his day, Josh is unplayable. He scored nine goals in the 2014/15 season.

Andy Milne DEFENDER Nick Thompson MIDFIELD Andy joined Leeds United Academy at the age of Former York City player Nick is a Steven Gerrard-esque nine – before going on to become Head Boy and Captain player who is popular with fans for his box to box displays of the Under-18s. Around this time he also obtained in the centre of midfield. Nick was captain of the York City international caps for Scotland U18s & U19s. After a loan youth team until 2010 when he joined Tadcaster. He was spell at Darlington, Andy left Leeds and went on to play for the Player and Supporters’ Player of the Year in 2011-12 Altrincham in the Conference, as well as Barrow, Halifax and has scored over 30 goals in the last four seasons. and Scarborough. Last season’s Players’ AND Supporters’ Player of the Year. Tom Claisse MIDFIELD Paddy Miller DEFENDER Tom is a tough-tackling, combative midfielder who has previously played for Goole, Scarborough Athletic, Whitby Paddy is a versatile defender who can play at Left Town, Ossett Town, Bradford Park Avenue and Farsley Back, Centre Half or on the left side of midfield. He has AFC. He is currently captain of the Combined Forces team previously played for Farsley AFC and won the NCEL and also plays for the Royal Air Force. Premier with Scarborough Athletic in 2012. He joined Tadcaster in 2014 and played an impressive 47 games for the club last season – scoring three goals in the process. Jimmy Beadle MIDFIELD Jimmy is a goal-scoring midfielder who has previously Matt Heath DEFENDER played for York City, Whitby Town and Scarborough Town, and has also had spells abroad in Sweden and Norway. Matt played in the Premier League with Leicester City Jimmy joined Scarborough Athletic in December 2012 and before signing for Leeds in 2006 – where he went on to went on to help the club win promotion from the NCEL in make 52 appearances, scoring four goals. Matt has also his first season. In the 2014/15 season he scored 20 goals played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Colchester United, in 37 starts for Scarborough. and spent the 2014-15 season playing under Billy Miller at EvoStik Division One side Harrogate Railway. George Conway MIDFIELD Jordan Armstrong DEFENDER Former Huddersfield Town professional George is an outright traditional speedy winger. He is a former Scotland Right Back Jordan started his football career with Youth International who has also played for Workington Preston North End Academy before going on to play Town and Shaw Lane Aquaforce. for Shrewsbury Town and Cadiz CF in Spain’s Segunda Division B. Most recently, he played for Harrogate Railway before opting to follow his former manager Billy Miller to Tadcaster. Adam Baker STRIKER/MIDFIELD Adam was a Leeds United youngster who moved to Bradford City where he stayed for eight years – signing Danny Stimpson DEFENDER as a professional at 18. Adam was in the 2013 Bradford Danny started his career as a striker before switching City squad that reached Wembley twice and is hoping to to Centre Half and has been on the books at Leeds replicate that success with Tadcaster Albion in the FA United, Huddersfield Town, York City, Ange IF (Swedish Vase. Most recently, he has played at Harrogate Railway Professional) and Harrogate Town. Standing 6ft 4ins, where he scored 12 goals in the last four months of the Danny is a kick boxing black belt who is a formidable season. player for TAFC.

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Dan Clayton STRIKER/MIDFIELD Danny Gray STRIKER Dan is a goal scoring left winger who can also play as a Danny, who describes himself as a big number 9 striker, striker. He is a fast and powerful player who is at his best signed from Selby in December 2014 for what is now his when running at defenders. Dan has previously played for second spell with the club. Danny gives the team another Hartlepool United, North Ferriby United and Gainsborough option up front because of his size and presence. Trinity. He has also had two spells at Harrogate Town and was most recently at Scarborough Athletic.

Nick Black STRIKER Josh Greening STRIKER Nick is a strong-running forward with close control skills Josh is a pacey striker/winger who left Pickering Town to and an eye for goal. At more than 6ft tall, Nick is a major join Tadcaster in 2014. He has previously played for Leeds presence in the air and isn’t afraid to battle with the back United Academy, Scarborough Athletic and Bridlington line. Previous clubs include Selby Town and Garforth Town, and has a great eye for goal, which saw him make Town where he scored 12 goals last season from the Taddy history last season when he scored three hat-tricks right wing. in three games. Last season’s top scorer with 30 goals.

Carl Stewart STRIKER Carl first joined Tadcaster Albion before going on to have spells with Pickering Town, Bridlington Town and Ossett Town. He returned in 2013 and was the club’s top scorer in the 2013/14 season, scoring 32 goals (a club record).

TAFC Top Goal Scorers 2015-16 Season

Previous Seasons Player NCELP FAC Cup TOTAL 2014/2015 Liam Ormsby 3 1 0 4 Josh Greening 31 Josh Greening 4 0 0 4 Nick Black 3 0 0 3 2013/2014 Carl Stewart 32 George Conway 3 0 0 3 Joe Thornton 2 0 0 2 2012/2013 Steve Jeff 17 Jimmy Beadle 1 1 0 2 Andy Milne 2 0 0 2 2011/2012 Adam Baker 2 0 0 2 Carl Stewart 16 Paddy Miller 0 1 0 1 2010/2011 Matt Heath 1 0 0 1 Graeme Whitehead 20

2009/2010 Darren Brandon 17

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10 TAFC Manager’s Notes

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to competition makes me very proud, especially at the i2i for today’s FA Cup game against Taddy. Colne FC. We would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone who has travelled over from The side is now settled and we have started to Lancashire. We hope they enjoy their stay and produce some very solid performances. That have a very safe journey home. said, we are still on a steep learning curve and the players are working really hard to improve Billy Miller The FA Cup is always a welcome distraction and their game. We come into the game on the back TAFC Manager today’s game gives us the opportunity to test of a really gritty performance on Tuesday against ourselves against a very good side. I am sure it a strong and quick Staveley side. It was just the will be an electric atmosphere and I hope we are tonic as today’s game will be fast and furious able to give a good account of ourselves. I have and I am sure will produce great moments. been to a number of FA Cup Finals as a young lad way back in the eighties. I’ll never forget Finally a big thank you to everyone who has took arriving in TLondonER A for the first time andT EseeingR A time out to come to theTE Ri2i. A The numbers coming AS LB AS LB AS LB the twinC towers. LookingIO back I was takenC back IO through the turnstilesC is fantasticIO for our level of D N D N D N A A A by justT how big the old stadium Twas. Today football. Let’s hopeT we can give you something there are a number of stadiums that would put to cheer about. it toS shame, but it was a very specialS place to S U B U B U B a youngP 12 year oldU kid. Fast forwardP and to UYours in Sport, BillyP #tadalloverU P CL P CL P CL be managingORTE RforS the seventh seasonOR inTE theRS ORTERS

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11 Visitors’ History

the semi-finals, (via an incredible 1 – 2 away win at AFC Wimbledon) before being defeated over two legs 4 – 3 on aggregate to AFC Sudbury. As the season progressed attendances started to rise as the local population realised we were no longer the whipping boys of the league, and the famous RED ARMY was formed. Colne took little time in adjusting to life in the First Division, another FA Vase run and a creditable 10th place was secured in 2004-/05. Consolidation has followed and Colne FC’s highest league positions to date have been 5th in season 2007-08 and the same again in 2010-11. Colne F.C. were formed in January at the club with plenty of experience 1996, by a group of like-minded people and along with his father who was vice In November 2013 Colne’s manager under the wing of now Chairman Dave chairman, had a strong desire to see the for the past 10 years stepped down Blacklock. The enthusiasts combined current side emulate the success of its from the hot seat and former Colne their strengths and knowledge of non- predecessors. player Steve Cunningham was appointed league football, and arrangements were manager, with another former Colne Season 2002/03 started well enough, made for a new club to use the vacant favourite Ted Cockett as his No.2 and but in December 2002 John Lister Holt House Stadium, once used by the Coach. resigned as Manager. Dynamoes in the North West Counties Steve and Ted have ambitious plans for Football League Division Two. Paul Lynch took over as manager and the club and wasted no time in bringing the improvements continued, but in Colne FC’s first ever competitive game in a few new faces to boost the playing August 2003, Paul was offered the was on the 17th August 1996 against squad, consolidating for the rest of the position of manager at Unibond side Middlewich and the result ended in a 1 season but with big hopes and plans for Rossendale United and subsequently – 0 defeat. the following seasons. left. The team was then managed by Keith Season 2014-15 proved to be the best Webster responded immediately by Mason, but after his resignation soon ever in terms of league placing, with appointing Nigel Coates as the new after, Denzel Hart was appointed to Colne finishing a creditable fourth. No manager as well as player Gary the hot seat. His first game was a 6 – 0 doubt the management team have Rishton as his number 2. Nigel had defeat away at Ashton Town, but just two ambitions to improve on that in 2015-16. played for the Dynamoes, being in games later Colne FC recorded their first the FA Vase winning team and had With all this going on, due to the ever victory thumping Bacup Borough 5 experience of management at local fantastic efforts of a strong and loyal – 2. The highlight of the season, coming rivals Nelson. band of followers and officials including when the reserves won the BEP Cup at the resurrected “ Red Army “ and Clitheroe’s Shawbridge ground. Season 2003/04 brought back the the continued support from our main glory days to Colne with a string of The clubs fourth season was eagerly sponsors XLCR Vehicle Management successes. In the League Colne had to awaited, but in September 2000 there is a bright future on the horizon for play catch up after a successful cup run, manager Hart left the club by mutual Colne FC. but ended the season 10 points clear in agreement. Division two, scoring 102 goals in their Player John Lister was placed in 38 games. Honours: temporary charge and his appointment We completed the double by winning North West Counties League was made permanent a month later. the Division Two Trophy 1 – 0 over Great Division Two Champions 2003-04 Lister learned lessons from this Harwood. campaign and in 2001/02 finished 14th. North West Counties League The season was capped by an Division Two Cup Winners 2003-04 In the summer of 2002 James Webster amazing run in the FA Vase for a North took control of the club, to become West Counties Football League Division the youngest chairman in the league Two club, they progressed all the way to at the age of 24. James was a player

12 Visitors’ Players Profiles

1 - CHRIS THOMPSON 11- JASON HART Started his football career at Preston NE. Joined A firm favourite with the red army having being the club 4 years ago from NWCFL team Silsden. leading scorer for 2 years. Left last year to play Voted Supporters player of the year for both 2012- Evo-stik football but returned at the back end of the 13 and 2013-14 and players and managers player season. Great things expected for the 2015-16 sea- of the year for 2012-13. Considered one of the best son. keepers in the league. 12 - ED WILLIAMS 2 - BEN HOSKIN Versatile player who can play all along the Rejoined the club this year having spent the last back four. Started his football with and 2 years playing at local rivals Nelson. Also played subsequently joined Kendal Town. Joined the reds Conference football with Barrow. Solid defender in 2012-13. who can also play the holding mid-field role.

14 - MARC YOUNG 3 - ANDY TINKER Commanding defender who has had two spells Rejoined the reds in 2014-15 having played for both with the club. Played College and Semi pro football Padiham and in local football. A creative attacker in the USA. Suffered at the beginning of the 2014-15 with an eye for goal but now playing an attacking season with injury but came back to be an integral full back role. part of the team.

4 - MICHAEL MORRISON 15 - SAKEEL ABDULLAH Experienced player who has played with a number Snapped up by the manager Steve Cunningham in of local clubs in the NWCFL and Evostick league. July. This pacey wide-man played with rivals 1874 Rejoined the reds at the end of the 2014-15 season. Northwich last tear. Looking to make an immediate A versatile no nonsense player. impact in 2015-16.

16 - TOM BERWICK 5 - ALEX COLEMAN Joined the reds in 2013-14 having played at Carlisle Singed in 2014-15 by Steve Cunningham. Recently United. Had an immediate impact winning the NW- released by Burnley where he captained the U21 CFL player of the month for March. Versatile playing team , also captained them in the FA Youth Cup both full back or wide midfield. Has already scored semi-final v Blackburn Rovers. Can play centre half some spectacular goals for the reds , another firm or full back. A good reader of the game. favourite of the red army.

17 - ADAM STOCKDALE 6 - SIMON NANGLE Joined Colne in 2013-14 from local rivals Nelson. Club captain and another capture by manager Versatile player who can play full back or Steve Cunningham. Has played Evostick football midfield. Spent 3 years on the books of Accrington for Clitheroe. All action mid fielder. Stanley.

18 - CHRIS BAILEY 7 - CHRIS ANDERSON Re-joined the club in 2014-15 year having played Signed for Burnley by Owen Coyle where he made Evostick football for Northwich Victoria and 1 first team appearance. Has played semi pro in Clitheroe last year. Attacking full back with great Singapore and Thailand. Joined the reds in late energy. Last season hampered by injuries. 2013 and proved his class. The Cesc Fabrigas of the team. 19 - BEN ALLEN Prolific scorer for both Ashton Athletic and Padiham. Joined the reds in the summer having 8 - KEIRAN DEMAINE been out of the game for over 12 months with a Played youth team football for the club before serious injury. Looking to get his career back on moving to Padiham, re-joined the reds in 2013-14 track this season. Big bustling hold up player that and had a successful end of season. All action adds another dimension to the reds attacking player not afraid of a tackle. Won Managers player force. of the year award for 2014-15. 20 - NATHAN BOND 9 - SPENCER JORDON Experienced NWCFL player who re-joined the reds Local lad who has played with both Barnoldswick in 2014-15 from Bacup. Versatile player who can and Padiham. Joined the reds from Padiham in play defence midfield or in attack. Dependable and September 2014. A hard working forward who will not afraid to get a tackle in. score you goals. MANAGER - STEVE CUNNINGHAM 10 - DANNY BOYLE Took over the reigns in October 2013 and stabi- Made his breakthrough with the reds in 2011-12 lised the team with a 9th place finish in 2013-14. before playing for Barnoldswick and then for A legend within the NWCFL having won promo- Northwich Victoria and Padiham. Pacey with an tion with three different teams Rossendale/Salford eye for goal, a 20 plus goal season anticipated. and Padiham. Has secured the services of a num- Winner of the NWFL golden boot award for 2014- ber of Evostick players to complement the youthful 15. reds squad.

13 TAFC v Staveley Miners Welfare FC - Tuesday 25th August 2015

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14 TAFC Today’s Teams

Tadcaster Colne Albion AFC FC

Gary Stevens (GK) Chris Thompson (GK) Leon Wrigglesworth (GK) Stuart Cross (GK) Andy Milne Ben Hoskin Paddy Miller Andy Tinker Matt Heath (C) Alex Coleman Jordan Armstrong Micheal Morrison Danny Stimpson Simon Nangle (C) Liam Ormsby Keiran Demaine Josh Barrett Chris Anderson Nick Thompson Spencer Jordon Tom Claisse Danny Boyle Jimmy Beadle Jason Hart George Conway Ed Williams Josh Greening Tom Berwick Carl Stewart Adam Stockdale Adam Baker Ben Allen Danny Gray Dom Craig Nick Black Alex Grice Dan Clayton Nathan Bond Marc Young Manager: Billy Miller Manager: Assistant Manager: Steven Cunningham Mike Morton Assistant Manager: Coach: Ted Cockett Simon Collins Coach: Physio: Dixon Lambert Lucy Lendhill Liam Smith Steven Petty (GK) Referee: Colours: Physio: Andrew Dunne H: Yellow/Blue Kelsey Toothill A: White/Blue Sophie Valentine (Assist) Assistants: James Urwin Colours: Martin Potter H: Red A: Blue

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SATURDAY 29th AUGUST 2015 - NCEL Premier Division

Albion Sports v Brigg Town 3.00pm

Bridlington Town v Nostell Miners Welfare 3.00pm

Liversedge v Parkgate 3.00pm

Rainworth Miners Welfare v Athersley Recreation 3.00pm

Retford United v Garforth Town 3.00pm

Worksop Town v Staveley Miners Welfare 3.00pm

TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2015 - NCEL Premier Division

Liversedge v Albion Sports 7.45pm

Nostell Miners Welfare v Pickering Town 7.45pm

Rainworth Miners Welfare v Cleethorpes Town 7.45pm

Retford United v Handsworth Parramore 7.45pm

Tadcaster Albion v Bridlington Town 7.45pm

WEDNESDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER 2015 - NCEL Premier Division

Athersley Recreation v Barton Town Old Boys 7.45pm

Parkgate v Pontefract Collieries 7.45pm

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Non-League Clubs ‘How far can we go?’ Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, seven non-league football clubs – that is, clubs outside the divisions of The Football League and, since 1992, the Premier League – have reached the Fifth Round of the FA Cup, to become one of the last 16 clubs in the competition. Each non-league side lost their Fifth Round cup tie, some heavily, and none reached the Sixth Round, or “quarter The 2015–16 FA Cup (also known as the FA Challenge finals”. Cup) will be the 135th edition of the oldest recognised Perhaps the most remarkable FA Cup run of a non-league football tournament in the world. It will be sponsored by club since 1945 was that of Northern League club Blyth Emirates, and will be known as the Emirates FA Cup for Spartans in 1977–78. Having started in the 1st qualifying sponsorship purposes. round, and progressed to draw their first Fifth Round tie It will begin with the Extra Preliminary Round on 15th August away to Wrexham 1–1, Blyth Spartans were “in the hat” for the Sixth Round draw. They were drawn to play Arsenal at 2015, and conclude with the final on 21st May 2016. home in the Sixth Round, but lost the Fifth Round replay 2–1 at home, played in front of a crowd of over 42,000 at St James’ Park. A long FA Cup run for a non-league club usually depends on avoiding matches against teams from the top divisions after they join the competition in the Third Round. The most recent example of a non-league team beating top-flight opposition in the FA Cup was Luton Town’s Fourth Round victory away at Norwich City in 2013. The last time a non- league side beat top-flight opposition at home in the FA Cup was Sutton United’s Third Round victory over Coventry City in 1989. COLCHESTER UNITED FC (Southern League) Saturday 7th February 1948 - FA Cup 5th Round Blackpool FC 5 - 0 Colchester United FC YEOVIL TOWN FC (Southern League) Saturday 13th February 1949 - FA Cup 5th Round Manchester United FC 8 - 0 Yeovil Town FC YORKSHIRE CLUBS BLYTH SPARTANS FC (Northern League) Monday 27th February 1978 - FA Cup 5th Round (Replay) FA Cup Wins Blyth Spartans FC 1 - 2 Wrexham FC Sheffield United 4 TELFORD UNITED FC (Alliance Premier League) Sheffield Wednesday 3 Saturday 16th February 1985 - FA Cup 5th Round Barnsley 1 Everton FC 3 - 0 Telford United FC Bradford City 1 Huddersfield Town 1 KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS FC (Football Conference) Leeds United 1 Saturday 19th February 1994 - FA Cup 5th Round Kidderminster Harriers FC 0 - 1 West Ham United FC Appearances in FA Cup Finals CRAWLEY TOWN FC (Conference National) Sheffield United 6 Saturday 19th February 2011 - FA Cup 5th Round Sheffield Wednesday 6 Manchester United FC 1 - 0 Crawley Town FC Huddersfield Town 5 Leeds United 4 LUTON TOWN FC (Conference National) Barnsley 2 Saturday 16th February 2013 - FA Cup 5th Round Bradford City 1 Luton Town FC 0 - 3 Milwall FC

19 NCEL Premier Division 2015/16 Season

Teams P W D L F A Pts +/- 1 Worksop Town 5 4 0 1 21 5 12 16

2 Tadcaster Albion 5 4 0 1 21 7 12 14

3 Clipstone 5 3 1 1 11 5 10 6

4 Garforth Town 4 3 0 1 9 4 9 5

5 Parkgate 3 3 0 0 9 4 9 5

6 Albion Sports 4 3 0 1 8 4 9 4

7 Bridlington Town 5 3 0 2 7 5 9 2

8 Handsworth Parramore 4 2 1 1 8 1 7 7

9 Barton Town Old Boys 4 2 0 2 6 3 6 3

10 Rainworth Miners Welfare 3 2 0 1 7 5 6 2

11 Maltby Main 3 2 0 1 10 9 6 1

12 Staveley Miners Welfare 5 2 0 3 6 8 6 -2

13 Athersley Recreation 5 2 0 3 4 15 6 -11

14 Liversedge 4 1 2 1 3 4 5 -1

15 Retford United 4 1 1 2 1 8 4 0

16 Nostell Miners Welfare 4 1 1 2 1 8 4 -7

17 Pontefract Collieries 3 1 0 2 5 10 3 -7

18 Thackley 5 1 0 4 6 13 3 -7

19 Armthorpe Welfare 5 1 0 4 6 16 3 -10

20 Pickering Town 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 -3

21 Cleethorpes Town 2 0 0 2 1 5 0 -4

22 Brigg Town 5 0 0 5 2 17 0 -15

20 NCEL Premier Division Results

TUESDAY 25th AUGUST 2015 - NCEL Premier Division

Armthorpe Welfare 1 - 6 Clipstone HT: 1 - 3 Att: 47 Stuart Preston 36pen Jahmal Smith 1, 49, 57, Alec Denton 13, 32 Liam Nelthorpe 88

Barton Town Old Boys 0 - 1 Albion Sports HT: 0 - 0 Att: 80 Christopher Gowen 83og

Bridlington Town 1 - 0 Handsworth Parramore HT: 0 - 0 Att: 126 Lewis Clarkson 51

Retford United 0 - 0 Nostell Miners Welfare HT: 0 - 0 Att: 76

Tadcaster Albion 2 - 0 Staveley Miners Welfare HT: 1 - 0 Att: 287 Andrew Milne 45, Adam Baker 86

WEDNESDAY 26th AUGUST 2015 - NCEL Premier Division

Brigg Town 0 - 4 Garforth Town HT: 0 - 2 Att: 110 Andy Hawksworth 26, Mark Simpson 30, Simon Rogers 83, Luke Mangham 86

Pontefract Collieries 3 - 0 Athersley Recreation HT: 2 - 0 Att: 111 Liam Radford 14, 82, Luke Danville 32

Worksop Town 5 - 1 Thackley HT: 4 - 1 Att: 377 Ross Henshaw 17, Jordon Cooke 22, 34 Thomas Dugdale 31 Kyle Jordan 27, Mitch Husbands 47

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21 TAFC Results & Fixtures

Date Comp Opponents Venue KO Score Att. 1 Saturday - 8/8/2015 NCELP Maltby Main FC H 3.00 W 6 - 3 367 2 Tuesday - 11/8/2015 NCELP Parkgate FC H 7.45 L 3 - 4 315 3 Saturday - 15/8/2015 FACEP Hebburn Town FC A 3.00 W 1 - 3 86 4 Wednesday - 19/8/2015 NCELP Athersley Recreation AFC A 7.45 W 0 - 5 149 5 Saturday - 22/8/2015 NCELP Brigg Town FC H 3.00 W 5 - 0 311 6 Tuesday - 25/8/2015 NCELP Staveley Miners Welfare FC H 7.45 W 2 - 0 287

7 Saturday - 29/8/2015 FACP Colne FC H 3.00

8 Tuesday - 1/9/2015 NCELP Bridlington Town FC H 7.45

9 Saturday - 5/9/2015 NCELP Clipstone FC A 3.00

10 Tuesday - 8/9/2015 NCELP Armthorpe Welfare FC A 7.45

11 Saturday - 12/9/2015 NCELP Liversedge FC A 3.00

12 Tuesday - 15/9/2015 NCELP Pontefract Collieries FC H 7.45

13 Saturday - 19/9/2015 NCELP Rainworth Miners Welfare FC H 3.00

14 Saturday - 26/9/2015 NCELP Barton Town Old Boys FC A 3.00

15 Saturday - 3/10/2015 NCELP Pickering Town FC H 1.00

16 Saturday - 10/10/2015 NCELP Retford United FC A 3.00

17 Saturday - 17/10/2015 NCELP Nostell Miners Welfare FC H 3.00

18 Saturday - 24/10/2015 NCELP Cleethorpes Town FC A 3.00

19 Saturday - 31/10/2015 NCELP Albion Sports FC H 3.00

20 Saturday - 7/11/2015 NCELP Handsworth Parramore FC A 3.00

21 Saturday - 14/11/2015 NCELP Thackley AFC H 3.00

22 Saturday - 28/11/2015 NCELP Clipstone FC H 3.00

23 Saturday - 5/12/2015 NCELP Staveley Miners Welfare FC A 3.00

24 Saturday - 12/12/2015 NCELP Athersley Recreation FC H 3.00

25 Saturday - 19/12/2015 NCELP Parkgate FC A 3.00

26 Saturday - 26/12/2015 NCELP Garforth Town FC A 3.00

27 Saturday - 2/1/2016 NCELP Pontefract Collieries FC A 3.00

28 Saturday - 9/1/2016 NCELP Maltby Main FC A 3.00

29 Saturday - 16/1/2016 NCELP Armthorpe Welfare FC H 3.00

22 TAFC Results & Fixtures

Date Comp Opponents Venue KO Score Att. 30 Saturday - 23/1/2016 NCELP Brigg Town FC A 3.00

31 Saturday - 30/1/2016 NCELP Worksop Town FC H 3.00

32 Saturday - 6/2/2016 NCELP Bridlington Town FC A 3.00

33 Saturday - 13/2/2016 NCELP Liversedge FC H 3.00

34 Saturday - 20/2/2016 NCELP Rainworth Miners Welfare FC A 3.00

35 Saturday - 27/2/2016 NCELP Barton Town Old Boys FC H 3.00

36 Saturday - 5/3/2016 NCELP Pickering Town FC A 3.00

37 Saturday - 12/3/2016 NCELP Retford United FC H 3.00

38 Saturday - 19/3/2016 NCELP Nostell Miners Welfare FC A 3.00

39 Saturday - 26/3/2016 NCELP Cleethorpes Town FC H 3.00

40 Saturday - 2/4/2016 NCELP Albion Sports FC A 3.00

41 Saturday - 9/4/2016 FACEP Handsworth Parramore FC H 3.00

42 Saturday - 16/4/2016 NCELP Thackley AFC A 3.00

43 Saturday - 23/4/2016 NCELP Garforth Town FC H 3.00

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2014-15 Season Overview We played 57 competitive games in the League, League Cup, County Cup, FA Cup and FA Vase Cup. W 38 D 6 L 13 NCELP League - 3rd with 86pts. (1st Shaw Lane Aquaforce with 94pts, 2nd Worksop Town with 90pts). NCEL League Cup - Semi Final - Lost to Cleethorpes Town 1-4. West Riding County Cup - Semi Final (Replay) - Lost to Bradford Park Avenue 0-4. FA Cup - Preliminary Round - Lost to Spennymoor Town 0-2. FA Vase Cup - 6th Round, Quarter Final (Replay) - Lost to Highworth Town 0-1. Watched by 1,307 a new club record.

23 NCEL 2014-15 Premier Division Stats

BIGGEST HOME WIN

17/03/2015 Bridlington Town 11 - 0 Retford United

BIGGEST AWAY WIN

GHTON U W O E H L

S F

S A

A R

L E

29/11/2014 Glasshoughton Welfare G 0 - 12 Shaw Lane Aquaforce

A.F.C.

BIGGEST AGGREGATE SCORE

GHTON U W O E H L

S F

S A

A R

L E

29/11/2014 Glasshoughton Welfare G 0 - 12 Shaw Lane Aquaforce

A.F.C.

CLUB ATTENDANCE

1st Worksop Town MAX 752 MIN 247 AVG 425 +/-% %

2nd Tadcaster Albion MAX 551 MIN 126 AVG 321 +/-% 72.58%

HIGHEST ATTENDED MATCHES

23/09/2014 Shaw Lane Aquaforce 1 - 1 Athersley Recreation ATT 904

02/05/2015 Tadcaster Albion 1 - 2 Worksop Town ATT 551

BEST ATTACK

1st Shaw Lane Aquaforce GAMES 40 GOALS 130 AVG 3.25

3rd Tadcaster Albion GAMES 40 GOALS 112 AVG 3.15

BEST DEFENCE

1st Shaw Lane Aquaforce GAMES 40 GOALS 33 AVG 0.83

5th Tadcaster Albion GAMES 40 GOALS 46 AVG 1.15

CLEAN SHEETS GAMES WON IN A ROW GAMES

1st Shaw Lane Aquaforce 17 1st Handsworth Parramore 6

5th Tadcaster Albion 13 Tadcaster Albion 0

FAILED TO SCORE GAMES WITHOUT DEFEAT RUN GAMES

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S A

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1st G Glasshoughton Welfare 21 1st Shawlane Aquaforce 13

A.F.C.

21st Tadcaster Albion 2 Tadcaster Albion 0

24

TAD’S History By Ian Tyssen

The NCEL Years 2000-2001 Season The Northern Counties East Football League (NCEL) Blackpool club Squires Gate knocked Albion out of the FA continued to have 36 members in the 2000/01 season - 20 Vase at the second round qualifying stage, with a 4-1 home teams in the Premier Division and 16 in Division One. win. North Ferriby United were promoted to the Northern Premier In the NCEL League Cup, Premier Division club Harrogate League at the end of the 1999/2000 campaign. Gedling Town Railway had a comfortable 5-2 home victory over the Brewers joined Division One from Central Midlands League. in the first round. Goole AFC and Glapwell had been promoted to the Premier Tadcaster Albion were drawn at home against Pickering Division from Division One, with Maltby Main moving in the Town in the first round of the Wilkinson Sword Trophy but, opposite direction due to ground improvement issues. due to the flooding situation, the game was switched to the Pikes home ground. In the third consecutive competition, the As a result of the horrendous floods of late 2000, it would Brewers lost by a three goal margin (1-4). prove to be a testing season for the Brewers. After the home game against Mickleover Sports on 7th October, Albion then In the West Riding County Cup second round, Albion again had to wait until 3rd March for their next home game, against had to concede home advantage and switched the tie to Borrowash Victoria. Ings Lane hosted 12 games in the last Thackley to the opposition ground. After a 3-3 draw against two months of the season, as the club caught up on their the NCEL Premier Division club, the Brewers once more lost fixtures. by three goals - this time 2-5 in the replay. The Brewers finished bottom of the league, with 24 points Just like the first team, the Brewers’ reserve team fixtures from 30 games, but within three points of the three teams were disrupted by the floods and there were no home games above. between mid October and early March. The first win of the season came in the home game against The Reserve Division season started with a 1-9 loss against third placed Mickleover Sports (1-0) in October. One one Liversedge and other heavy defeats followed later in the more victory followed during the five months without a home season - 1-9 at Emley, 0-8 at Brigg Town and 2-8 at home game - a 2-1 win at Rossington Main. against the same club. The return to action at Ings Lane, in March, brought a 1-5 The most impressive win of the season was 5-2 at home defeat against the champions Borrowash Victoria but three against third placed Eccleshill United in the penultimate wins and two draws followed later in the month. Those game. The Brewers reserves did also picked up a pair of victories came against Winterton Rangers (2-0 at home and narrow victories against local rivals Selby Town. 3-1 away) and Pontefract Collieries (2-0 at home). The second XI finished 13th in a 16 team Reserve Division, The final month of the season saw just one win in eight games with 26 points from 30 games. - 3-0 at home against Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare - and also brought a 1-5 loss at home against Parkgate. A In the Reserve Team Cup first round, the Brewers lost 0-3 at season to forget finished with a 2-5 loss at Maltby Main. Pickering Town in a fixture which should have been a home game for Albion. In the FA Cup preliminary round, the Brewers won 2-1 at Evenwood Town, who would merge with Spennymoor United Today’s opponents, Colne, finished 19th in the North West to form Spennymoor Town five years later. In the first round Counties League, with just 16 points from 38 games. qualifying, another Northern League club, Horden Colliery Welfare, won 1-0 at Tadcaster. PMG Planning & Project Controls Project planning, management & controls consultancy. Specialising in large scale major project lifecycles including change and risk management

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35 Tadcaster Albion U21’s, U19’s & Junior Teams

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39 i2i Football Academy formally known as CFD proudly presents A Sporting Dinner

Friday 16th October 2015 At York Racecourse 7.00pm for 7.30pm Contact Emma - 01904 606 000 [email protected] Nelly - 07779 352 603 Guest Speaker Ronnie Whelan Liverpool & Rep. Ireland Legend

4 Course Dinner - Only £45 per head Tables of 10/12 Plus Raffle, Auction & Heads & Tails Cash Giveaway Plus Comedian Rudi West Book your place today!