TADCASTER ALBION

V BAMBER BRIDGE FC

MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2016-17 SEASON Saturday 11th February 2017

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We would like to extend a warm welcome to all of the However we have to take the positives from the game, to players, fans and officials of Bamber Bridge. which there were plenty scoring three brilliant goals and hopefully we can get back on track this afternoon. Speaking of ‘Bridges’, last Friday was a brilliant day for Tadcaster to see so many people out for the reopening of the We would like to wish Adam Baker all the best after deciding Bridge and seeing the community reunite. to leave the club and join Brighouse. We understand the fans frustrations but we did not want Adam to leave the club and First of all we would just like to say a massive thank you for it was entirely his decision to go elsewhere and find more your continued support this season; especially at home, we pitch time. have had our ups and downs but you have all been brilliant throughout and a true credit to this Football Club. Nevertheless we understand that Michael Ingham and Andy Milne will be back in full training in the not so distant future Also, we are third in the attendance table for our division which will be a big boost for us. with a terrific average of 339 spectators at every game, so keep it up! Finally, after today’s game we are hosting Sonny’s Memorial Celebration from 7:30pm in which all money raised will go Last Saturday was a rollercoaster of emotions to say the least towards a memorial garden and bench in Sonny’s name so away at Droylsden. It is never easy for an outfield player to we do recommend you stay for that fantastic cause. go in goal but credit to Carl Stewart who stepped up and volunteered to replace the injured Chandler Hallwood. We hope that you enjoy today’s match and have a safe journey home afterwards.. Losing a 3-0 lead in any circumstance is obviously disappointing but to withstand the constant barrage of The i2i Sports Directors attacks with an outfield goalkeeper was always going to be Matt Gore, James Gore & Kent Mayall extremely difficult.

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at all. We scored three brilliant goals away from home and we’ll take that into today’s encounter against a tough Bamber Bridge side.

The goalkeeper situation was obviously the turning point in the game but credit to Carl Stewart for going in for us for over an hour.

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the i2i stadium In the end though they worked out that they needed to put for today’s match against Bamber Bridge. We hope Neil and the ball into the box and not overplay and from that moment it was always going to be difficult. his staff enjoy their stay and have a safe journey home afterwards. When we were on the front foot however we looked First of all, I would just like to say how fantastic it was seeing incredibly dangerous with the likes of Tom Corner, Josh the whole town of Tadcaster out on the streets last Friday Greening and Rob Youhill and its great to see the two forwards move onto 13 and 11 goals respectively. for the reopening of the bridge. As a football club we helped out where possible and I’ve got to say, the community spirit Enjoy today’s game and keep up the fantastic support. We amongst the town is phenomenal. hope to see you all at Brighouse Town on Monday night for Of course last Saturday was disappointing for all involved but the West Riding County Cup Semi-Final. we can take heart from the match, we aren’t playing badly The Management #tadallover

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Michael Ingham (GK) Steven James (GK) Charlie Murphy (GK) George Bowyer Chandler Hallwood (GK) Chris Marlow Andy Milne Matt Lawlor (C) Gregg Anderson Josh Heaton Matt Heath Christian N’Guessan Josh Grant Chris McDonagh Jason Mycoe Michael Potts Josh Barrett Jordon Southworth Jono Greening Regan Linney Liam Shepherd Adam Dodd Dan Thirkell Ryan Riley Fatlum Ibrahimi Jamie Milligan Conor Sellars Sam Taunton-Turner Rob Youhill Kit Gregory Adam Baker Ramirez Howarth Josh Greening Aaron Fleming Tom Corner Stuart Vasey Charlie Binns Phil Doughty Jordan Armstrong Manager: Carl Stewart Neil Reynolds Erico Sousa Assistant Manager: Manager: Simon Wiles Billy Miller Coach: Assistant Manager: Mike Faulkner Matt Heath Stuart Barton Performance Analyst: Physio: Richard Lawrence Oliver Howes Match Physio: Lucy Lendhill Colours: Officials Colours: H: Black/White Referee H: Yellow/Blue A: Red/Black David Toney A: White/Blue Assistants Neil Richardson Michael Leneghan Observer

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Michael Ingham Chandler Hallwood Charlie Murphy Andy Milne

GOALKEEPER GOALKEEPER GOALKEEPER DEFENDER Michael is a professional goalie At the age of 19, Chandler holds Charlie is a product of the i2i Andy joined Leeds United who has made over 400 a vast amount of experience as a Academy and is a highly Academy at the age of nine appearances for clubs such as goalkeeper. He has only recently renowned young goalkeeper. – before going on to become Sunderland, Stoke City and York dropped out of the professional After spending time at Head Boy and Captain of the City. Michael’s illustrious career game with League One side Doncaster Rovers as a Under-18s. Around this time he spans over seventeen years and Walsall and has also featured for youngster, many professional also obtained international caps has won two trophies. During his Bradford City and Huddersfield clubs are once again looking for Scotland U18s & U19s. After nine years at York City, Michael Town. Chandler also has at the stopper. Charlie made a loan spell at Darlington, Andy kept an extremely impressive 116 experience playing in the his competitive debut for The left Leeds and went on to play clean sheets in 326 games. Evo-Stik leagues. Brewers in the 2015/16 League for Altrincham in the Confer- Michael has represented his Cup Final. ence, as well as Barrow, Halifax country Northern Ireland at U18’s and Scarborough. Last season’s and senior levels. Players’ AND Supporters’ Player SPONSOR of the Year. Ice Cubed Consulting SPONSOR www.icecubedconsulting.com Kevin & Robin Derry

Matt Heath Gregg Anderson Fraser Hansen Russ Parker

DEFENDER DEFENDER DEFENDER DEFENDER Matt played in the Premier Gregg is an old-fashioned Fraser who is just 17, is a highly Russ is a solid defender who League with Leicester City defender who brings a wealth of regarded left-back and manager can operate in either full-back before signing for Leeds in 2006 experience to Taddy’s backline Billy Miller has not hesitated in positions. He has recently got – where he went on to make 52 having played in the Conference signing up the youngster to the back from playing in the USA so appearances, scoring four goals. North with North Ferriby United first-team after seeing his has plenty of experience under Matt has also played for where he recently won the FA performances for the i2i his belt at a young age. Brighton & Hove Albion and Trophy. Previous clubs include Academy. Fraser has spent time Colchester United, and played Buxton, Halifax and Clitheroe. at Hull City, Leeds United and under Billy Miller at EvoStik York City as a youngster. Division One side Harrogate SPONSOR SPONSOR Railway. SPONSOR Yorkshire Executive Travel Contech UK Essex Foxes www.yorkshireexecutivetravel.co.uk www.contechuk.com

Jordan Armstrong Ryan Woodhead Jason Mycoe Josh Grant

DEFENDER DEFENDER DEFENDER/MIDFIELD DEFENDER/MIDFIELD Right Back Jordan started his Ryan is a full-back by trade Jason is a tough tackling Grant started off at Leeds and football career with Preston who is a tenacious defender defensive midfielder who brings Sheffield United as a youngster North End Academy before and clever going forward. versatility to the squad being before featuring for Scunthorpe going on to play for Shrewsbury He is part of the i2i Academy able to play at centre-back United. He spent several years at Town and Cadiz CF in Spain’s setup and recently joined from and either full-back positions. Farsley Celtic and more recently Segunda Division B. Recently, Pickering Town. Ryan has made Previous clubs include Leeds at Frickley Athletic. he played for Harrogate Railway two starting appearances for United, Barton Town Old Boys, Grant is a player who can before opting to follow his the first team away at Goole Ossett Albion, Ossett Town and comfortably play at either former manager Billy Miller to and Cleethorpes Town gaining Harrogate Railway. left-midfield, left-back and also Tadcaster. valuable experience. in a midfield three.

Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 9 Liam Shepherd Josh Barrett Jono Greening Dan Thirkell

MIDFIELD MIDFIELD MIDFIELD MIDFIELD Liam’s favoured position is Josh began his footballing Champions League winner Dan’s greatest asset is his central midfield but can also career at Leeds United before Jonathan Greening was part of versatility being able to slot in play at left-back or centre-back moving to York City FC as a the Manchester United squad comfortably into all midfield to a high standard after playing teenager where he remained that won the treble in 1999. and defence positions. Dan has there for Evo-Stik Premier side until he was 16. Josh, who has Greening has also played for spent virtually all of his career at Whitby Town. Shepherd has also also previously played for West Brom, Middlesbrough his home town club Harrogate featured for the likes of Dunnington, is an explosive and York City and has also Railway in which he flourished Harrogate Town, York City, winger who joined The Brewers represented England at Under for a decade including Farsley Celtic and Pickering in 2013. On his day, Josh is 21 level. This is his second spell winning Supporters Player of Town. un-playable. He scored nine at Tadcaster Albion, after playing the Year last season. Thirkell and goals in the 2014/15 season. in League Two with York City manager Billy Miller know each earlier in the season. other well after working together SPONSOR SPONSOR at Railway. AMB Development Ice Cubed Capital www.ambdevelopments.co.uk www.icecubedconsulting.com

Fatlum Ibrahimi Charlie Binns Conor Sellars Rob Youhill

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Adam Baker Erico Sousa Tom Corner Carl Stewart

STRIKER/MIDFIELD WINGER/STRIKER STRIKER STRIKER Adam was a Leeds United Erico is an exciting winger that Front man Tom Corner has Carl first joined Tadcaster Albion youngster who moved to is extremely confident in running joined Tad from Scarborough before going on to have spells Bradford City where he stayed with the ball and taking on Athletic. The former York City, with Pickering Town, for eight years – signing as a opposing players with pure Grimsby Town and North Ferriby Bridlington Town and Ossett professional at 18. Adam was in pace, trickery and quick feet. United striker returns for his Town. He returned in 2013 and the 2013 Bradford City squad Erico has featured for NK Celje second spell at Tad. He formally was the club’s top scorer in the that reached Wembley twice in the Slovenian league along played for us in the 2012 season 2013/14 season, scoring 32 goals and is hoping to replicate that with Barnsley, Manchester following a period playing out (a club record). Carl returns to success with Tadcaster Albion City and Reading. Erico is also in Spain. TAD again in 2016 after a short in the FA Vase. Most recently, he signed up to i2i’s Sports spell at Scarborough Athletic. has played at Harrogate Railway Agency. SPONSOR We hope he can create a new where he scored 12 goals in the CRM (Clifford Rumour Mill) goal scoring record. last four months of the season.

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2015-16 Season Overview We played 52 competitive games in the League, League Cup, County Cup, FA Cup and FA Vase Cup. W 38 D 6 L 13 Josh Greening Marcel Chigumira NCELP League - Champions - 1st with 98pts. NCEL League Cup - Runners Up - Lost to Cleethorpes Town in the final 3-2. STRIKER STRIKER West Riding County Cup - 1st Round - Game ended 2-2 after extra time. Lost to Goole AFC on penalties 7-6. Josh is a pacey striker/winger Marcel is an extremely exciting FA Cup - Preliminary Round - Lost to Colne FC 2-5. who left Pickering Town to join prospect. Similar to the likes Tadcaster in 2014. He has of Wilfried Zaha, he normally FA Vase Cup - Third Round - Lost to Sunderland RCA 4-0. previously played for Leeds features as a wide-forward. He United Academy, Scarborough has raw pace, ability and trickery 2014-15 Season Overview Athletic and Bridlington Town, which is thrilling to watch. We played 57 competitive games in the and has a great eye for goal, He is a vital member of the i2i which saw him make Taddy Academy and last season was League, League Cup, County Cup, FA Cup and history last season when he signed up by the Tad’s first-team. FA Vase Cup. W 38 D 6 L 13 scored three hat-tricks in three NCELP League - 3rd with 86pts. (1st Shaw Lane Aquaforce with 94pts, games. Last season’s top scorer 2nd Worksop Town with 90pts). with 30 goals. NCEL League Cup - Semi Final - Lost to Cleethorpes Town 1-4. SPONSOR West Riding County Cup - Semi Final (Replay) - Hunters of Wetherby Lost to Bradford Park Avenue 0-4. www.hunters.com/offices/wetherby 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.

Club HISTORY: TAFC Top Scorers Top Scorers 2016/17 2015/16 Season 28 Player Div1 FAcup Lcup Total Josh Greening Tom Corner 11 1 1 13 Josh Greening 8 1 2 11 2014/15 Season 31 Conor Sellars 4 2 1 7 Josh Greening Carl Stewart 3 0 2 5 Jono Greening 0 0 4 4 2013/14 Season Adam Baker 1 0 3 4 32 Thomas Allan 3 0 0 3 Carl Stewart Jason Mycoe 2 0 0 2 2012/13 Season Andrew Milne 1 0 1 2 17 Jimmy Beadle 1 0 0 1 Steve Jeff Rob Youhill 0 1 0 1 2011/12 Season Charlie Binns 0 1 0 1 16 Joshua Barrett 1 0 0 1 Carl Stewart Daniel Thirkell 1 0 0 1 2010/11 Season Erico Sousa 1 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 Graeme Whitehead 0 0 0 0 2009/10 Season 0 0 0 0 17 TOTAL 39 6 14 59 Darren Brandon

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Football in Bamber Bridge can be traced 79 and again in 1980-81, when they achieved Sustained success in the Preston & District back as far as the late 1800’s. However, the the ‘league and cup double’ for the first time. League prompted the club to seek present club was established in the summer progression and at the beginning of the of 1974 when the old Bamber Bridge club They won the Guildhall Cup for the third 1990-91 campaign the club joined the amalgamated with neighbouring outfit time in 1984-85 and again in 1989-90, when North West Counties League. Walton-Le-Dale. winning the ‘league and cup double’ for the second time. In their first season, in what was in those The new club played at the King George’s days, the first rung of the National Leagues Playing Field and the early years were The club were also Finalists in 1977-78, 1979- System, ’Brig’ finished in a creditable 4th marked with a high degree of success on the 80 and 1987-88. Along the way, the club spot in the Second Division. Twelve months local football scene. finished as finalists in the Premier Division later and the club won its first honour in the Ward Shield in 1983-84. semi-professional game when taking the The first sixteen seasons was spent in the North West Counties League Second Preston & District League Premier Division In those early years Bamber Bridge won the Division championship and with it promotion and many honours were gained. The first prestigious Lancashire FA Amateur Shield in to the top flight. season, 1974-75, proved a somewhat modest 1981-82 and were finalists in 1980-81 and one with a 12th place finish in the league. 1989-90. The 1992-93 campaign proved to be a storming success with a runners-up spot in However, an improved showing the follow- Throughout this period, the club committee the First Division which was to see the club ing term saw the fledgling club finish 5th in had Dreamtime and worked towards promoted for the second season running the table and they won their first piece of establishing a football ground of their own with a place in the First Division of the silverware, when lifting the Lytham Medal and in 1983 a piece of derelict land was . competition. Modest though this first honour purchased with the help of South Ribble and may have been, it was to be the first of many Sports Council’s. That memorable season the club reached successes to come the clubs way throughout the Semi-Final of the FA Vase, only one step the years that followed. It took four years of dedicated work and away from the famous Wembley Stadium. considerable expense to change this Then just to top things off, ‘Brig’ were finalists The Premier Division championship was overgrown land into a football pitch, which in the North West Counties League Floodlit won for the first time in the 1980-81 season was named Irongate after the local area. It Trophy. The clubs three year stay in the and was the first of four title successes. This was indeed a proud moment to see the team NWCL had been a rollercoaster ride. honour was also achieved in 1985-86, 1986- play on the club’s own ground after having 87 and for the last time in 1989-90. The club played on a park pitch for so long. During this period floodlights were installed also finished as Premier Division runners-up at the Irongate ground and further ground three times in 1978-79, 1982-83 and 1984-85. The first game at Irongate was played in improvements were made to facilitate August 1987 and since then continual promotion to the Northern Premier League. During those sixteen seasons spent in the development and improvements have taken In their first season in the NPL, the club Preston & District League ‘Brig’ also enjoyed place at the ground to enable the club to finished in a creditable 13th place in the First success in the League Cup competition, the enjoy a place within the National Leagues Division and were finalists in the First Guildhall Cup. They emerged winners of the System. Division Cup. tournament on four occasions; firstly in 1978-

14 www.tadalbion.com TadcasterAlbionTeam History & Player/Staff Profiles In the following term, 1994-95, the club won history. Restructuring of the National League promotion for the fourth time in its history, System at the start of the 2004-05 season After suffering the defeat at the hands of after finishing runners-up in the First Division. saw the club regain Premier Division status Ramsbottom United in extra time of the play Also that term, Brig captured the Northern after two years in the lower section. final,in what turned out to be the last game to Premier League Challenge Cup when be played at The Irongate Stadium ,as local overcoming those famous cup fighters, Time spent back in the higher grade though legend Sir Tom Finney passed away in Bishop Auckland, by 2-1 at Bolton Wanderers lasted only twelve months and the club once February, we kindly obtained permission old ground, Burnden Park, before lifting the again experienced the bitter pill of relegation to rename the ground The Sir Tom Finney Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy, with a 2-1 at the end of the 2004-05 season, after Stadium, it is a name that is world famous in victory over favourites Morecambe at finishing second from the bottom of the table. football and we all feel very proud and Deepdale. The season however, was not a complete humble that Sir Toms family agreed, we also disaster and despite the loss of Premier made his son Brian a honoury president of Against all the odds in 1995-96, their first Division status, the Northern Premier League, the club. season in the Premier Division, the club won League President’s Cup was lifted with a 3-2 the Northern Premier League title beating aggregate win over Witton Albion. After the worst possible start to season off late challenges from Hyde United and 2014/2015, when we conceded 7 goals on the Boston United, the final outcome depending Further restructuring of the National League 1st match of the season , the only way from on the results on the last day of the season System in season 2007-08 saw the club there was UP. With one or two changes in the - a history making season for the club. ‘Brig’ placed in the First Division North of the playing staff, things got much better with new reached the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy Northern Premier League. ’Brig’ reached the signings and we then became a force at both Final for the second time on the trot, but play-offs in the first season of the new home and away. this time finished as runners-up, losing 0-1 regionalised set-up; losing out by 2-3 to against Morecambe; the Final once more United of Manchester in the Semi-Final at In the middle of October we made what was being played at Deepdale. Gigg Lane, Bury. ‘Brig’ once again reached thought to be one of the best players to wear the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy Final for a B.B.F.C. Shirt in the vastly experienced ex Bamber Bridge entertained the Czech the fourth time in 2010-11 but lost out by 0-1 Preston North End and Nottingham Forrest Republic International team in a friendly against AFC Fylde in the Final at Bolton midfielder Paul McKenna, after a couple of game prior to the Czech’s opening game Wanderers Reebok Stadium. games Paul settled in and results improved against Germany in the European all the time. International Championship Finals in 1996. Due to financial restrictions the season 2012- The successful Czech side had used Irongate 12 was one of consolidation in the 1st North So much so that apart from a blip in form for some of their preparations for the tour- and by Easter saw a change in manager, with around Christmas we finished in third place nament in which they eventually finished as Tony Greenwood leaving the club and Neil , and after beating Northwich Victoria in the finalists. Crowe who was Tony’s assistant stepping semi final of the play offs we lost the final for up to the managers job, also appointed was the second season in a row this time to In 1999-00 the club enjoyed an excellent run Neil Reynolds who had re-joined the club Darlington 1883. in the FA Cup, reaching the Second Round at the start of 2009-2010 season and joined Proper for the first time in their history before the coaching staff the following season , Season 2015/16 was a indifferent season as bowing out by a narrow 0-1 margin at stepped up further to assistant manager to regards the league , but a F.A.Cup campaign Football League Second Division side Neil Crowe. that saw the Brig reach the 4th Qualifying Cambridge United, the result decided on a round enabled some well needed revenue disputed penalty. The club made it to the The season proved to be a very hard one enter the Brig coffers. After one of the worst Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy Final for both on and off the field, but a 13th place December’s on record for rain, Brig did well the third time that season but once again reflected on all the hard work that the to finish the season at The Sir Tom Finney finished as runners-up after going down management and players had put in. Stadium due to a collapsed drain and that heavily by 0-5 against Marine in the Final at hard earned revenue in the F.A.Cup was Chorley’s Victory Park. Season 2012-13 started off very slowly with soon spent on repairing the pitch. win consistency very hard to come by, the After enjoying seven years in the Premier after the Christmas period , things began to There was some consolation when the Brig Division, the 2001-02 season proved a improve with new signings, and two great won the prestigious Fair Play Award for the disaster with the club finishing bottom of the runs especially the last one which saw us three divisions, which came with a cheque pile, and despite a last minute reprieve via lose only 3 games out of the last 17, to finish for £1000, the play-offs failing to materialise, the club the season just outside the play offs in 9th experienced relegation for the first time in its place.

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Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 15 Bamber Bridge FC NEIL CROWE. [Manager ] MARCUS BURGESS [Goalkeeper] GLENN STEEL [Defender] Neil is in his second spell with Bamber Bridge. After spending two months with Brig at the start Glenn is a very experience central defender, who He started out in the North West Counties League of the 2015/16 season he left to go to Prescot has played in the most successful non league in the 1980‘s, first with Darwen, and then with Cables, he returned to Brig in the summer of 2016 clubs in the area, most recently A.F.C.Fylde and Squires Gate. and claimed the No1 shirt. then Lancaster City.

Joined Bamber Bridge in the 1994-95 season CHRIS MARLOW [Left Winger] Glenn decided to returned for his 2nd spell at before moving on to Lostock St Gerards. He Chris started is football career at the Preston Bamber Bridge, and we are sure his experience spent four seasons with Fulwood Amateurs in the North End Centre of excellence as a left winger, can only help the younger players to develope. West Lancashire League before injury cut short he was released as a teenager, and joined North his playing career. Came back to Irongate at the West Counties League side Daisy Hill, where he CURTIS THOMPSON [Midfield] start of the 2004-05 campaign joining the represented Lancashire in the Lancashire County Having left Bamber Bridge for Skelmersdale Lancashire League management team before FA side. United Curtis returned to Bamber Bridge early stepping up to first team duties at Christmas 2006. 2014-15 season, the ex Blackpool player was Versatile player who came through the Lancashire voted Bamber Bridge Young Player of the Season Was Tony Greenwoods assistant,but proved to the League side in the 2008-09 season at Bamber playing 43 games and scoring 8 goals. club that he was more than capable to manage, Bridge making his first team debut for the club on and was appointed 1st team manager in 2010-11, the 4th April 2009 at Irongate in the First Division JAMIE MILLIGAN [Midfield] after two seasons where a 7th and 4th placings North against Harrogate Railway Athletic. Vastly experienced midfield player , who played in the league, was rewarded with a 3 year League football with Everton and Blackpool , contract,and after a very good season were we ALISTAIR WADDECAR [Midfield /Striker] before playing for Hyde United. He joined reach the play off final, Neil guided the team to Midfielder, Alistair joined the ranks at Irongate at Fleetwood Town in 2005 and made over 200 one of the most successful seasons in recent the start of the 2010-11 season after impressing appearances for them, he then had spells times with 3rd place finish and another play off during a number of pre-season games for Brig. Stockport County , Southport and Harrogate final. Town, before joining Brig in pre-season of Local lad who learned his football at Deepdale 2015. NEIL REYNOLDS [Assistant Manager] where he enjoyed a twelve month stay before Midfielder Neil is in his third spell at Irongate. leaving North End at age of sixteen and joining REGAN LINNEY [Striker] On leaving school Neil joined North West West Lancashire League outfit Lostock Teenage striker signed from A.F.C.Fylde who Counties League side Darwen in 1993 before St Gerard’s in 2008-09. Spent two seasons with scored consistently for there Academy side joining Football League side Plymouth Argyle the Watering Pool Lane side before joining signed for Brig in July 2015, came off the bench in in the 1994-95 season. Returned north in 1995 Bamber Bridge in July 2010. extra time to score the winner in the NPL Division and spent three and a half years back at Darwen North play off semi-final, at the expense of before joining Bamber Bridge in 1998. Moved on PHIL DOUGHTY [Defender] Northwich Victoria in 20114-2015. to Kendal Town for a short spell in 1999-00 before Started his football education at Blackpool before joining Clitheroe where he enjoyed five successful moving to Fleetwood at the end of his contract, GEORGE BOWYER [Defender] years. had spells with Macclesfield ans Welshpool George started his football education at Rochdale before joining A.F.C.Fylde for a second spell, were he went on to become captain of the youth Whilst at Shawbridge Neil played in both legs of The Kirkham born defender joined the Brig for a and reserve teams, he is now on his 3rd spell with the Semi-Final of the FA Vase in 2000-01 against second time at the start of season 2016/17. Brig having had spells with Ramsbottom, Curzon Western League side Taunton Town. He was a key Ashton and Droylsden, member of the Clitheroe side that lifted the North LAWRANCE HUNTER [Defender] West Counties League title in 2003-04 and scored Yorkshire born Lawrance joined the ranks of CHRIS CHURCHMAN [Midfield] the winning goal in the closing minutes of the Bamer Bridge in the summer of 2016, were he Chris joined Brig at the start of the 2016/17 game at Nantwich Town to earn his side impressed in pre season, he was on the books of season after impressing in pre-season, very promotion to the Northern Premier League. Harrogate Railway for two season’s until joining talented midfielder who has had spells at THE BRIG at the start of the season 2016. Macclesfield and Stockport County, he played in Rejoined Bamber Bridge for a short stay at the the Europa League at Connahs Quay at the start start of the 2006-07 season before returning to MATT LAWLOR [Defender] of the current campaign before joining Brig. Clitheroe where he became manager. Re-signed Matt started his football education at Blackpool, for Bamber Bridge at the start of the 2009-10 were he was sent out on loan to Leigh and KIT GREGORY [Midfield] season and joined the coaching staff at the start Farsley before being released. Kit is a product of the Brig’s academy link with of the 2010-11 season. Preston College and was promoted to the 1st Joined A.F.C.Fylde in 2006 and made over 110 team squad the start of the 2016/17 season ,very STUART BARTON [Goal Keeper Coach ] appearances, before signing for Bamber Bridge in skilful ,and highly rated at the Brig, one for the November 2011. future. SIMON WILES [Coach] Started his football education at Blackpool, before ADAM DODD [Midfield/Defender] ELLIOT POND [Striker] going out on wo loan spells with Macclesfield Adam was a regular for previous club Chorley Another product of the youth set up Elliot joined Town, moved to Scottish 1st Division club until injury limited he’s 1st team place after a the 1st team squad at the start of the season Dunfermline Athletic in August 2008 on a one season in and out of the 1st team Adam signed 2016/17, shows good awareness in and around the year contract, but was later to suffer a serious for Brig during season 2015/16, were he made the bx, Elliot is a relative of Fleetwood legend Nathan knee injury which ruled him out for the rest of the left back spot he’s own,, later on in the season he Pond. season. moved to midfield were he looks very much at home. In January 2010 Simon joined Conference side Barrow, but suffered with his knee again that put STUART VASEY [Striker] him out for the rest of the 2010-11 season. Stuart signed from local football ,after impressing in pre-season,scoring 4 goals in as many games, In 2013 Simon signed for Chorley, in the summer he has soon settle in at non-league level,and we of 2014 he moved to Salford City and then on to are hoping that he will continue with his early Bamber Bridge in November, with Simon’s injury promise. problems, he has now joined the coaching staff at the Brig.

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The Lancashire based outfit will be gunning for all three points as they are perched just three points off the play-off places in the Evo-Stik Division One North.

When the two sides met earlier in the season it finished goalless in an uneventful encounter at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium.

Tadcaster Albion welcome Bamber Bridge to the i2i stadium today looking to put last Saturday’s disappointing defeat Team News: Andy Milne (knee) and Michael Ingham firmly in the past. (foot) remain out but Chandler Hallwood should be fit after his facial injury sustained at Droylsden. Taddy were 3-0 up away at Droylsden last week thanks to goals from Josh Greening (2) and Tom Corner before the pendulum swung in favour of the home team. For full commentary on the match you can follow it all @TadcasterAlbion on Twitter. The Brewers ended up losing the match in the last minute 4-3 after goalkeeper Chandler Hallwood had to be replaced Jay Taylor #ATAW in the first half due to injury meaning outfield player Carl Stewart had to go in goal for over an hour.

Brig come into the match on the back of two very credible home victories against Kendal (2-1) and Glossop North End (2-0) respectively.

NEWS TAFC CLUB Centre-back Andy Milne has been out since Christmas following a nasty knee injury sustained in the cup tie at Yorkshire Amateur.

On the 6th February the defender received the results of a Attacker Adam Baker has tonight scan and is expected to be out for an additional 4 - 6 weeks. decided to leave Tadcaster Albion. However Milne is chomping at the bit to get back in action As a club we certainly wanted Adam to stay but the player and is hoping to return before this time. was adamant he needed a move in search for more pitch time. We respect that decision. There were initial fears of it being a cruciate injury but the results show a tear in his medial ligament along with a Baker netted a brilliant 19 goal return in last season’s title damaged cartilage. winning season including the goal that effectively sealed promotion against Armthorpe Welfare. Milne made 27 appearances before starting a rare spell on the side-lines chipping in with two goals. We would like to thank Adam for all of his efforts during his time at the club and wish him and his family well for the future.

Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 17 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (Part 2 – The Solutions) d) International teams are similarly disad- Well, my solution is quite simple… vantaged by having usually just 3 days to assemble a functioning team which con- Firstly, ABOLISH ALL QUALIFIERS! tributes to the poor quality of most games. Everybody gets to play in the finals – that’s about as “inclusive” as it gets! Two years’ So with the ultimate power to right all of worth of meaningless, tedious poor-quality these wrongs, what is FIFA’s solution? Well, games, tired and jet-lagged players, from 2026 the World Cup Finals tournament stop-start domestic leagues, hastily- will be expanded to host 48 teams. An assembled international squads, initial stage of 16 groups of three teams will unnecessary travel, all eliminated at a stroke. precede a knockout stage for the remaining 32. The number of tournament matches will Secondly, EVERY GAME IN THE FINALS In the previous column I reported on FIFA’s rise to 80, from 64, but the eventual winners TO BE STRAIGHT KNOCK-OUT! Thus EVERY recent announcement that they intend to will still play only seven games. Infantino game is meaningful and valid. To win the redesign the format of World Cup Finals says the decision on who will get the extra tournament a side would need to play a tournaments with effect from that of 2026. qualification slots has yet to be decided but maximum of 8 games as opposed to 7 at “this will be looked at speedily”. According present. Due to the number of nations in FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been to FIFA research, revenue is predicted to the world not everyone would need to take behind the move, saying the World Cup increase to £5.29 billion for a 48-team part in the first round anyway. Just need 128 has to be “more inclusive”. “We are in the tournament, giving a potential profit rise of left in for round 2. In total there would be 21st century and we have to shape the £521 million! around twice as many games as there will World Cup of the 21st century,” he said at be under FIFAs blueprint. But currently a news conference after the announcement. Sadly, and all too predictably, the key point stadiums only tend to stage 3 or 4 games “It is the future. Football is more than just in that previous paragraph is to be found in over the course on a month-long Europe and South America. Football is the very last sentence. Of course FIFA and tournament. Modern hybrid pitches could global. The football fever you have in a the various national FAs are profit-making easily cope with double that. And think of all country that qualifies for the World Cup is businesses and, in the 21st century global that extra money FIFA! the biggest promotional tool for football economy, finance is undoubtedly a hugely you can have. This football promotion, significant factor. But surely the quality With qualifiers abolished, domestic seasons in many parts of the world where today and integrity (and thus popularity) of could be compacted with longer close- they have no chance to play [at the World competitions must remain paramount. The seasons. Then in World Cup Summers, Cup], was at the top of our thoughts.” huge profits are a by-product of these. international sides could assemble 2 months in advance of the tournament to train (and, I went on to explain that, while I am all for FIFAs new format simply compounds the yes, play some warm-up games) if they more inclusivity in football, I feel that there problems I listed above. With 2 teams wished and build a cohesive club-like set are other fatal flaws in the structure of the qualifying from each mini-group at the up. I’m sure teams would be more polished World Cup (and international football in Finals, simply avoiding defeat in the two and the quality of football would be higher. general) that are crying out to be addressed. group games will all but guarantee progress whereas one defeat will mean almost We would even have time for a tournament Key issues I flagged were: certain elimination. How many more every second Summer – how great would a) Mini-group football is RUBBISH wherever goalless bore-draws are likely to ensue in that be?! I guess more tournaments could it exists. Most group games have nothing the group stage? No clarity is given only increase the probability of England ever riding on them and are played at a tedious regarding how the extra 16 Finals berths will lifting the trophy again – statistically at least! pre-season/testimonial tempo. be allocated. However I suspect that rather b) Top divisions in domestic leagues around than reducing the length of the qualifying Moving on from a moment of fantasy there, the world (and the top two in England) suffer process FIFA will simply grant an extra now we face the reality of the vital game from constant interruption every few weeks, qualifying slot in some of the qualifying against Bamber Bridge this afternoon. in order to accommodate qualifying fixtures groups, thereby degrading the 2-year There’s nothing “meaningless” about this and friendlies. qualifying process yet further. encounter. Three massive points are there to c) Players are overloaded with unnecessary be fought for – Come on you Brewers!! travelling and largely meaningless games “So, Ian, what would you suggest to and their consequential tiredness and improve matters?” I hear you ask… By: Ian Clark injuries also harm their clubs.

SATURDAY’S GAMES - Saturday 11th February 2017 15.00 Kick Off Burscough v Goole AFC Prescot Cables v Colne Farsley Celtic v Glossop North End Radcliffe Borough v Clitheroe Kendal Town v Ossett Albion Ramsbottom United v Brighouse Town Mossley v Lancaster City Tadcaster Albion v Bamber Bridge Ossett Town v Colwyn Bay Trafford v Hyde United

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EvoStik First Division North - Saturday 4th February 2017

Bamber Bridge 2 0 Glossop North End

Jamie Milligan 25 (Pen), Stuart Vasey 83 Att. 261 Brighouse Town 2 1 Prescot Cables

Michael Fish 74, 81 Att. 166 Dominic Reid 86 Burscough 0 3 Trafford

Att. 75 Lee Neville 1, Aaron Burns 35, 65 Clitheroe 0 3 Ossett Town

Att. 356 Alex Peterson 4, Marcus Day 34, Ashley Jackson 68 Colne 2 1 Mossley

Mark Ayres 8 (pen), Oliver Wood 25 Att. 212 Kyle McGonigle 28 (pen) Colwyn Bay 1 2 Kendal Town

Scott Bakkor 7 Att. 197 Steven Yawson 85, 87 Droylsden 4 3 Tadcaster Albion

Scott Metcalfe 63, Dominic Smith 67, Liam Caddick 76, Jamie Frost 90 Att. 143 Joshua Greening 23, 51, Thomas Corner 45 Goole AFC 0 1 Radcliffe Borough

Att. 169 Elliot Rokka 90 Hyde United 3 2 Scarborough Athletic

Matthew Beadle 35, Jamal Branker 44, 80 Att. 366 Craig Nelthorpe 13, Matthew Lucid 90 Lancaster City 3 2 Farsley Celtic

Ryan Winder 75, 87, Craig Camey 90 Att. 249 Richard Marshall 20 (Pen), Adam Clayton 70 Ossett Albion 0 4 Ramsbottom United

Att. 156 Gareth Seddon 27 (Pen), Reagan Ogle 30, Nathan Webb 36, Paul Linwood 45

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26 Saturday 10th Dec 2016 E1DN Lancaster City H 15.00 L 1-2 341 27 Saturday 17th Dec 2016 E1DN Radcliffe Borough A 15.00 W 2-3 115 28 Tuesday 20th Dec 2016 WRCC Yorkshire Amateurs A 19.45 W 1-5 83 29 Monday 26th Dec 2016 E1DN Scarborough Athletic H 15.00 L 2-3 721 30 Monday 2nd Jan 2017 E1DN Farsley Celtic A 15.00 L 5-1 313 31 Saturday 7th Jan 2017 E1DN Colne H 15.00 L 1-2 271 32 Tuesday 10th Jan 2017 WRCC QF Silsden AFC H 19.45 W 4-1 152 33 Saturday 14th Jan 2017 E1DN Colwyn Bay H 15.00 D 0-0 323 34 Tuesday 17th Jan 2017 LC2nd Shaw Lane AFC H 19.45 W 2-1 195 35 Saturday 28th Jan 2017 E1DN Goole AFC H 15.00 W 3-0 321 36 Tuesday 31st Jan 2017 LC3rd Scarborough Athletic A 19.45 L 2-1 214 37 Saturday 4th Feb 2017 E1DN Droylsden A 15.00 L 4-3 143 38 Saturday 11th Feb 2017 E1DN Bamber Bridge H 15.00 39 Monday 13th Feb 2017 WRCC CF Brighouse Town A 19.45 40 Saturday 18th Feb 2017 E1DN Colwyn Bay A 15.00 41 Saturday 25th Feb 2017 E1DN Kendal Town A 15.00 42 Saturday 4th Mar 2017 E1DN Ramsbottom United H 15.00 43 Saturday 11th Mar 2017 E1DN Trafford A 15.00 44 Saturday 18th Mar 2017 E1DN Lancaster City A 15.00 45 Tuesday 21st Mar 2017 E1DN Trafford H 19.45 46 Saturday 25th Mar 2017 E1DN Brighouse Town A 15.00 47 Tuesday 28th March 2017 E1DN Glossop North End A 19.45 48 Saturday 1st April 2017 E1DN Prescot Cables H 15.00 49 Saturday 8th April 2017 E1DN Colne A 15.00 50 Saturday 15th April 2017 E1DN Hyde United H 15.00 51 Monday 17th April 2017 E1DN Scarborough Athletic A 19.45 52 Saturday 22nd April 2017 E1DN Mossley H 15.00 53 54 55

Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 25 i2i International Soccer Academy Next Game i2i International Soccer Academy v Newcastle University - Mens 2nd Date: Wednesday 22nd February 2017 Time: 14:00

The i2i International Soccer Academy team is couple of yards right on half-time. made up of aspiring Footballers from across The home side took complete control in the America, Canada, Nigeria and Germany and are second half and stamped down their authority. managed by Taddy’s very own Jono Greening and The second half was just seven minutes when Michael Ingham along with ex-Premier League’s i2i went in front for the first time. Valdivia turned Bryan Hughes. provider this time curling in a teasing ball for Nick With just two University games to go, promotion Massey to pounce upon and turn in from close is still a possibility in their debut season playing range. Cue impressive back flip. football in England. Four minutes later and it was 3-1. Sunderland I2i/York St John University sit five points behind failed to clear their lines and wide-man Gunner league leaders Newcastle University with the two Gilland side-footed into the back of the net with teams going head-to-head on the 22nd in a race his weaker left-foot. for promotion. It was a dominant and lethal start to the second Obviously if i2i did pick up the three points in that half from i2i and they then netted their third goal match they would need to win their final game in the space of ten minutes when striker Marcos and hope that Newcastle drop points. Garcia headed into the top corner to seal the On Wednesday afternoon i2i/YSJ brushed aside victory. Sunderland University 4-1 to keep the pressure on the leaders. For all the latest news, interviews and highlights Sunderland opened the scoring in the 35th mins check out @i2isocceracademy on Facebook or before Californian Max Valdivia equalised from a Instagram and @thei2isa on Twitter.

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Team P W D L F A +/- Pts First Division North 1 Lancaster City 29 19 4 6 51 28 23 61

2 Ossett Town 29 17 3 9 48 30 18 54

3 Trafford 29 14 10 5 59 29 30 52

4 Farsley Celtic 26 16 4 6 55 26 29 52

5 Glossop North End 27 14 5 8 47 39 8 47

6 Scarborough Athletic 31 14 5 12 51 44 7 47

7 Colne 30 14 5 11 45 39 6 47

8 Clitheroe 29 12 9 8 47 34 13 45

9 Brighouse Town 28 11 11 6 39 29 10 44

10 Bamber Bridge 30 13 5 12 43 38 5 44

TABLE 2016/17 SEASON 11 Droylsden 30 11 8 11 53 58 -5 41

12 Kendal Town 28 11 7 10 42 38 4 40

13 Ramsbottom United 27 11 7 9 44 43 1 40

14 Hyde United 29 9 9 11 47 44 3 36

15 Colwyn Bay 29 9 9 11 40 39 1 36

16 Tadcaster Albion 28 9 7 12 38 41 -3 34

17 Radcliffe Borough 27 9 5 13 42 46 -4 32

18 Ossett Albion 30 8 6 16 31 56 -25 30

19 Mossley 28 9 2 17 53 65 -12 29

20 Prescot Cables 28 7 6 15 40 62 -22 27

21 Goole AFC 29 5 6 18 26 65 -39 21

22 Burscough 29 4 5 20 18 66 -48 17

Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 27 TadcasterAlbion Tadcaster Albion/i2i U21’s Tadcaster Albion/i2i U21’s Next Game Tadcaster Albion/i2i U21’s v Halifax Town U21’s Date: Monday 13th February 2017 Time: 19:30 i2i Stadium

U21’s Too Powerful For Ponte As Intriguing then became interesting as eight minutes into the second half the visitors reduced the deficit to just one. The Title Race Hots Up. Number 10 burst in on goal and knocked it past goalkeeper Lock First half goals from Sean Hunter and Tom Hullock (2) put the who had charged off his line and rolled it into the back of the net. Brewers in control before Jack Simpson, Fraser Hansen and Donald Back came Taddy and Sean Hunter should have restored their Chimalilo all came off the bench to seal the victory. Dan Davison comfortable lead when Matty Savage slid the striker in goal but the should have broken the deadlock inside two minutes after a scuffed goalkeeper once again stood tall. clearance fell to the attacker six yards out but could only strike straight at the goalkeeper. However Taddy were looking to stamp Two minutes later though and the Brewers were comfortably back their authority on the contest from the off and did deservedly take in the driving seat as substitute Fraser Hansen arrowed a free-kick the lead on nine minutes. beyond the goalkeeper from 22 yards.

After a positive run from Harry Sheppeard, Tom Hullock’s cross Eight minutes later and the three points were effectively wrapped from the right-hand side flicked off a Colls header and past the up by another substitute. Jack Simpson used his explosive pace to goalkeeper at the near post. Full-back Harry Sheppeard forced the burst past his man down the right-hand side and drive through the issue once again for the second goal driving into the Pontefract half keeper’s legs. And finally it was 6 up for Taddy in stoppage time with before Sean Hunter made no mistake from five yards. Donald Chimalilo heading in Savage’s pinpoint cross.

Dan Davison and Rob Hutton both went close to putting Taddy Full-Time: three goals to the good before Tom Hullock did just that netting his Tadcaster Albion U21’s 6-2 Pontefract Collieries U21’s second of the match. The victory means that Tad are now five points behind leaders Sean Hunter was pickpocketed in front of goal but with the keeper Harrogate Town and one point behind second place Halifax Town, in no man’s land, in-form Tom Hullock tapped in at the back post. with a game in hand. And next Monday Taddy U21’s take on second place Halifax Town at the i2i stadium, one not to be missed. The promising youngsters were cruising however they were pegged back right on half-time when Pontefract’s number nine sprung the Taddy Team: Lock, Sheppeard, Woodhead ©, Holmes, Dunnett, offside trap and squeezed underneath Nick Lock in the Taddy goal Rose, Wales, Hutton, Hullock, Hunter, Davison to set up an intriguing second half. Subs (All Used): Wintie, Simpson, Hansen, Savage, Anderson, Barber, Chimalilo

Tadcaster Albion AFC (The Brewers) https://twitter.com/TadcasterAlbion 33 TadcasterAlbion TAFC Quiz 1. Who was the first football transfer over £10m between English clubs? 2. Who replaced David Seaman as England’s third choice goalkeeper in the 1990 World Cup squad after Seaman injured his thumb in training? 3. Where was the 1978 World Cup held? 4. FIFA’s 2006 World Cup rules dictate a squad size of how many players? 5. In what World Cup did Mark Hateley and Gary Lineker wear the 9 and 10 shirts? 6. What did each of these players win between 1996 and 2000: Matthias Sammer, Ronaldo, Zinedine Zedane, Rivaldo, and Luis Figo? 7. Where was the 1998 World Cup held? 8. Who was the first black footballer to win a full England cap? 9. What football club did Martin Peters play for when he won his 1966 World Cup medal? 10. Which manager took England to the semi-final of the world cup in 1990? 11. Whose last game as manager of England was a 0-0 draw away to Portugal in 1974? 1. Alan Shearer (Blackburn to Newcastle in 1996) 2. in 1996) (of to Newcastle Beasant 1. (Blackburn Dave Alan Shearer 12. It is said that an international football match in 1969 started a war between which two nations in the central Americas? Answers: Wimbledon) 3. Argentina 4. Twenty-three 5. 1986 6. European Footballer of European 5. 1986 6. 4. Twenty-three 3. Argentina Wimbledon) Ham Anderson, 8. Viv 1978 West France 9. 7. 1996-2000) (from award Year the BobbyUnited 10. Robson 11. Sir Alf Ramsey 12. v Honduras Salvador El

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