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St Joseph’s Street HHighigh Streeteet Cricket FREE match entry to parents whose children Ground Chapel Street are attending the party. AA659659 NNewew StStreeteet Flo Leeedseds RoadRoad o ease note: if your child is not able to stay d Pl li PA Centre Lane t pi RT to watch the match they can be collected tch Y P between 2.00pm and 2.30pm. ART Centre Laneane YTADCASTER ALBION AFC a 9AY. l £ Ings Lane, Tadcaster, LS24 so available £ to hire. Full colour profession Contac For 9 al invite t the Club up to 1 0 . 6 attendees 1 for u For u 3 p to p to 1 0 (NO CATE 6 attendees RING) (W 16 attende ITH CATERING) es ww w.tadcastera lbionafc.co.uk ww w.tadcastera lbionafc.co.uk TAFC President’s Club Our President, Kevin Derry, is pleased to announce a way to support the football club. TAFC President’s Club Membership of the new TAFC President’s Club will cost only £10 a month (payment by standing order preferred) and will include: FREE Admission Free admission to all home league matches. The club is believed to have been formed in At the start of 2004-5, Jim Collis became 1892 as John Smith’s FC. It wasn’t until 1923 manager and at this point fortunes on the pitch FREE Entry into Monthly Cash Draw that the Tadcaster Albion name was adopted. started to improve dramatically. In his first Free entry into a monthly cash draw with prizes up to £250. In the early years the club played in the local season, Albion finished 5th in the league, the York League. In 1948 Albion won the York following year a 3rd place finish meant League. They continued competing in the York promotion was missed by one point. FREE Website Recognition League during the 1950’s & 60’s. Inclusion of your name on the President’s Members list on the website. Jimmy Reid took over as manager in 2006, but Tadcaster Albion, in the early days, played his time was blighted by off the field problems. home games on the site of the cricket ground An attempted hostile takeover by dissident Call Kevin Derry on 07836712708 on Station Road, before moving to the Ings committee members took a massive amount All results of the monthly draws will be posted on the website. This is an opportunity to financially support ground, near to where the present Samuel of money to fight. Then in November 2007, an Smith Brewery Packaging Block now stands. attempted arson attack on the clubhouse the club and at the same time potentially winning some money. caused a lot of damage. Changing facilities were in the town, at the ' s A rear of the Falcon Public House on Chapel Paul Marshall took over at the start of 2008-9, r F A e d F n l e n E e i h Street, and it was a common Saturday after - in his first season he played mostly local i t U h , W , S l 3 p noon sight to see nets, corner flags, buckets, players and the team struggled and finished a y d u t n i n e C Brewers Quiz? ????? n a s , oranges, players and officials trekking through 17th. In 2009-10, with an influx of a few new u r 0 1) Who is the only player to have won silverware at both 2 A m 0 , ) 0 1 the town. key players, Albion won the NCEL Division h d m t i 2 e o s Manchester United and Liverpool? t i w n d C One title. n o n p i d U a s u n 2) Who is the only player to have scored in a Champions i r 6 v a Down the years the club has played in several C i e 0 t p A D s 0 u F ) League final, FA Cup final, UEFA Cup final and League Cup e 2 leagues. In early times, Barkston Ash and later In 2010, Rob Northfield, took over as d l C d h d n o c e i r n t i l n e e still the Yorkshire and Northern Counties East Chairman of Tadcaster Albion (2010) Ltd, and final? a n a a . p h ) t e n u U M s u e n S r e Leagues. the club became a company limited by i g s l h 3) Who is the only player to have scored a hat-trick in all four e r t , a t A i a A s e F w m W e guarantee. L E h o t d tiers of professional football in England, FA Cup, League Cup h r r i h l U t c e i B e w i , i n Football continued on the Ings ground until t w p h a p ) m s and at international level? l u S u 0 e e M e r C ) 1960, when the club moved 100 yards up river Albion finished fourth in their first season in the 1 v C y W t P d h 0 i e A t l , n 4) Who is the only player to have scored in the Glasgow, A 2 n h F u l ( x t a F i to its present home at the Park. NCEL Premier Division and won the NCEL u o E a r a E j n w n m e U m t A o Merseyside and Manchester derbies? U o , t s i e m President’s Cup, beating Farsley AFC 5-1 in n t r t I h s d u r o t e a i p n g o d v n C u a w a 5) Who is the only player to have won the Champions League, r P n In 1973 the club joined the Yorkshire League the final. That was followed by an 8th place E e d C e a e e , t h L n t ) u u s e n i i a r r 9 g g Division 3 and were promoted in 1975 & 1977 finish and last season they finished 6th. Premier League, UEFA Cup and FA Cup and be relegated from u w t e e 0 a a i p g a g 0 e n e u a m n 2 L o L d to reach Division 1, relegation was to follow in e i C ( e the Premier League? a t n L r s s a e R a a .
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