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The club is believed to have been formed in 1892 as Paul Marshall took over at the start of 2008/09, in John Smith’s FC. It wasn’t until 1923 that the Tadcaster his first season he played mostly local players and the Albion AFC name was adopted. In the early years the team struggled and finished 17th. club played in the local York League. In 1948 Albion In 2009/10, with an influx of a few new key players, won the York League. They continued competing in the Albion won the NCEL Division One title. York League during the 1950’s & 60’s. In 2010, Rob Northfield, took over as Chairman of Tadcaster Albion, in the early days, played home games Tadcaster Albion (2010) Ltd, and the club became a on the site of the cricket ground on Station Road, company limited by guarantee. before moving to the Ings ground, near to where the present Samuel Smith Brewery Packaging Block now Albion finished fourth in their first season in the NCEL stands. Premier Division and won the NCEL President’s Cup,

beating Farsley AFC 5-1 in the final. That was followed Changing facilities were in the town, at the rear of the by an 8th place finish in 2011/12 and 6th in 2012/13. Falcon Public House on Chapel Street, and it was a common Saturday afternoon sight to see nets, corner In the 2013/14 season Rob Northfield resigned a few flags, buckets, oranges, players and officials trekking days before the start of the season and i2i Sports Ltd through the town. agreed to take effective control of the club and company, with Matthew Gore becoming the new Down the years the club has played in several leagues. Chairman. In early times, Barkston Ash and later still the Yorkshire and Northern Counties East Leagues. In 2014/2015 the Brewers lead the NCEL Premier for most of the season, but a poor run of games in March Football continued on the Ings ground until 1960, led to them finally finishing in third. when the club moved 100 yards up river to its present home at the Park. An excellent run in the FA Vase saw them make history by making it through to the Quarter Final of the In 1973 the club joined the Yorkshire League Division 3 FA Vase where they drew a record breaking crowd of and were promoted in 1975 & 1977 to reach Division 1, 1,307, but were narrowly beaten by Highworth Town. relegation was to follow in 1979 & 1980. At the end of the season, the club opted not to renew In 1982/83 they became a founding member of the their contract with manager Paul Marshall, and two Northern Counties East League, originally in the NCEL weeks later former Harrogate Railway boss Billy Miller Division Two North before league reorganisations led was unveiled as the club’s new manager. them to Division One in 1991. They rarely finish in the top half of the league in the 1990’s and finished bottom In 2015/2016 the Brewers lead the NCEL Premier for in 2001/02 & 2003/04. most of the season once again, but this time they held their nerve and finished Champions with a 2-1 home At the start of 2004/05, Jim Collis became manager win over Armthorpe Welfare. and at this point fortunes on the pitch started to improve dramatically. In his first season, Albion finished They also made it to the League Cup Final, but were 5th in the league, the following year a 3rd place finish beaten in a thrilling 3-2 game against Cleethorpes meant promotion was missed by one point. Town. Jimmy Reid took over as manager in 2006, but his time In 2016/2017 the Brewers will start their first ever was blighted by off the field problems. An attempted season in the Evo-Stik First Division North. With a mix hostile takeover by dissident committee members took of old and new players Billy is back in his old stomping a massive amount of money to fight. Then in Nov 2007, ground and his experience and knowledge of this an attempted arson attack on the clubhouse caused a division will come in handy to help TAD have a great lot of damage. first season.

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Club OFFICIALS: Chairman: Club HISTORY: Matthew Gore Directors: Founded: 1892 Joined Evo-Stik First Division North: Kent Mayall & James Gore Nickname: The Brewers Member since 2016 President: Owners: i2i Sports Ltd Midweek Matchday: Tuesday Kevin Derry Vice President: David Lloyd Head of Sport: Club GROUND: Danny Gore Club Secretary: Address: i2i Stadium, Ings Lane, Clubhouse: Yes Bar: Yes Ian Nottingham Tadcaster, LS24 9AY. Hot & Cold Food: Yes Match Secretary: Capacity: 1500 - Seats: 150 Club Shop: At the ground or on our Howard Clarke Floodlights: Installed 1995 website, www.tadalbion.com Programme & Website: Mark Murphy Social Media & PR: Club HONOURS: Jay Taylor Club Photographer: CEL Division 1 Champions NCEL Premier Division Champions Vacant 2009-2010 2015-2016 Club STAFF: NCEL President’s Cup - Winners NCEL League Cup - Runners Up Manager: 2010-2011 2015-2016 Billy Miller PROSTAR Cup - Winners Assistant Manager: 2010-2011 & 2011-2012 Matt Heath Performance Analyst: Richard Lawrence Club RECORDS: Physio/Fitness Coach: Lucy Lendhill Highest Home Attendance: Highest Home Victory: Head Groundsman: 1,312 v Leeds United FC, 13-0 v Blidworth Welfare FC, Dave Wakefield Pre-Season Friendly, NCEL Division 1, Head Steward: 2016-2017 1997-1998 Paul Sidebottom Highest Away Victory: 1,307 v Highworth Town FC, 0-10 v Blidworth Welfare FC, TheFA Vase 6th Round Replay, NCEL Division 1, 2014-2015 1997-1998 Highest Away Attendance: 0-10 v Armthorpe Welfare FC, 1,002 v Halifax Town FC, NCEL Premier Division, The FA Cup 2nd Round Qualifying, 2014-2015 Tadcaster Albion (2010) Ltd 2011-2012 Highest Home Defeat: is a company limited by guarantee. 2-10 v Thackley FC, Registered in England & Wales under company number 07422319. NCEL Division 2 North, It is owned by i2i Sports Ltd 1984-1985 Registered in England & Wales under company number 08692193.

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We would like to extend a very warm welcome to our opponents As you will all now be aware, our new main stand is now in and Spennymoor Town who have today travelled down from County complete at the car park end. We are delighted with how it has Durham. Moors had a brilliant season last year getting promoted turned out and we hope that you as supporters get the same buzz from our new division into the Evo-Stik Premier Division and we and can see the rapid progress the club is making. congratulate Jason Ainsley and his team on their tremendous achievement. We hope that you can come down to the i2i stadium next Tuesday night as we are hosting the first ever Sonny Cup. This is an annual This is our penultimate pre-season friendly before the real action charity fixture between ourselves and Tadcaster Magnets will all starts a week on Saturday as we travel to Hyde United for our first proceeds going to charity. ever fixture at Step 4 level. We hope that you enjoy this afternoon’s match. We were impressed with the 1-0 victory at Bridlington Town last Saturday. Adam Baker’s penalty was the match winning goal The i2i Sports Directors however it could have been a much more convincing score line. Matt Gore, James Gore & Kent Mayall Manager’s NOTES

The squad is working hard going into the season and will also have to come to terms with an increase in work-rate, a more physical presence as well as less room for mistakes. We are sure there will be more demand to maximise the squad than ever before, starting line ups will require real thought, depending on who and where we are playing. Our substitutions will require real purpose and should enable us to change the shape of the game more so than ever Good afternoon everybody and a really warm welcome to Jason and before. his Spennymoor team. We wish them a pleasant stay, safe journey home and all the very best for the forthcoming season. There will be some tough decisions ahead as well as some tough games. We know the league reasonable well and our expectations I have known Jason now for a few years and have been extremely are to maintain momentum. We will look to get a foothold, before excited by their journey to the Evo-Stik league Premier Division. It is assessing our position. a journey that has seen FA Vase success at Wembley, followed by the Northern league title to earn their place in the Evo-Stik league. It is going to be an historic season for us all, Tadcaster Albion of the Evo-Stik First Division North for the first time in their history. At Last season seen them promoted via the play off’s after a couple of the time of writing this time next week we will be preparing for the seasons earning the right. It is a journey not to dissimilar to our very first game away at Hyde. This is quickly followed by a home game own. We only hope we can follow them up the leagues over the next against Ossett Albion, then Scarborough in the FA Cup. It is what couple of seasons. we have worked so hard for, days and games like the ones we have been handed. Everyone will have a part to play; everyone will need It is a journey that will be full of ups and downs. This football club to do their bit, no matter how big or how small. Success comes from has become accustomed to winning and whilst we will hope to good preparation, hard work, re-assessment and a little slice of luck. maintain this, the stakes and the clubs competing are getting higher Our friends Spennymoor Town from the North-East are proof that and better. We have I am sure assembled a squad that will hold its hard work, patience in the team and maximum support from you the own, however, it might take time to settle, it might not. The league fans will bring reward... we are to enter is competitive, relentless and waits for no- one... Thank you for continuing support Yours in Sport, The Management #tadallover

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Charlie Murphy (GK) 1 Daniel Lowson (GK) Steven Jeff 2 Andrew Rafferty (GK) Gregg Anderson 3 Kallum Griffiths Josh Barrett 4 Christopher Mason Andy Milne 5 Joseph Tait Matt Heath 6 James Curtis Rob Youhill 7 Ian Watson Adam Baker 8 Shane Henry Dan Clayton 9 Andrew Stephenson Jason Mycoe 10 Andrew Johnson Jono Greening 11 Craig Gott Jimmy Beadle 12 Jamie Chandler Josh Greening 13 Mark Anderson Tom Corner 14 Robert Ramshaw Dan Thirkell 15 David Dowson Connor Sellars Liam Shepherd 16 Glen Taylor Russ Parker 17 Graeme Armstrong Lewis Morgan 18 Nathan Fisher Ryan Woodhead 19 Thomas Craddock Fatlum Ibrahim Mitch Hamilton Manager: Scott McGrory Jason Ainsley Ben Hunter (GK) Assistant Manager: Romario Vieira Tommy Miller Casey Stewart Coach: Marcel Chigumira Alan White Goalkeeper Coach: Manager: Barry Farr Billy Miller Physio: Assistant Manager: Andrew Oates Matt Heath Match Officials Performance Analyst: Colours: H: Black/White Richard Lawrence Referee Physio: A: Red Lucy Lendhill Assistants Colours: H: Yellow/Blue A: White/Blue

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ASSISTANT MANAGER Matt played in the with Leicester City before signing for Leeds in 2006 – where he went on to make 52 appearances, scoring four goals. Matt has also played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Colchester United, and spent the 2014-15 season playing under Billy Miller at EvoStik Division One side Harrogate Railway. Billy Miller

MANAGER Billy is the Section Leader / Sports Lecturer in FE and HE at Askham Bryan College where he specialises in sports coaching.

He began his management career whilst serving in the Army, running the U18, Army Representative Side Lucy Lendhill (Cyprus), Combined Services Side (Cyprus) as well as coach PHYSIO educating across the Level 1 and Level 2 courses. Lucy joined Tadcaster Albion in 2014 as Assistant Physio-therapist On leaving the Army he joined working with Andy Calvert. Lucy the academy team at Darlington Richard Lawrence took over the reins as Physio Football Club. when Andy left. She is a local PERFORMANCE ANALYST Tadcaster girl running her own TER A TER A TER A After a successful year he joined AS LB AS businessLB called LLSports Therapy.AS LB RichardC assists theIO management C IO C IO Liversedge Football Club where he D N D She studiedN at York St JohnD N A A A enjoyed 3 years before moving to teamT by providing real time T University. T Harrogate Railway Athletic FC, performance analysis both during andS after the game. Richard S S guiding them to their highest ever U B U B U B U U U previouslyP workedL with Billy Miller P L P L finish of 8th place on a limited PO C PO C PO C budget. at HarrogateRTE RRailwayS FC. RTERS RTERS

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Charlie Murphy Andy Milne Gregg Anderson Steven Jeff

GOALKEEPER DEFENDER DEFENDER DEFENDER Charlie is a product of the i2i Andy joined Leeds United Gregg is an old-fashioned Steven is a left-back by trade but Academy and is a highly Academy at the age of nine defender who brings a wealth of can also operate in several renowned young goalkeeper. – before going on to become experience to Taddy’s backline midfield positions. Steven is After spending time at Head Boy and Captain of the having played in the Conference another player to return to the Doncaster Rovers as a Under-18s. Around this time he North with North Ferriby United club after spells at Frickley youngster, many professional also obtained international caps where he recently won the FA Athletic and Ossett Town. clubs are once again looking for Scotland U18s & U19s. After Trophy. Previous clubs include at the stopper. Charlie made a loan spell at Darlington, Andy Buxton, Halifax and Clitheroe. his competitive debut for The left Leeds and went on to play Brewers in the 2015/16 League for Altrincham in the Confer- Cup Final. ence, as well as Barrow, Halifax and Scarborough. Last season’s Players’ AND Supporters’ Player of the Year.

Matt Heath Ryan Woodhead Jason Mycoe Dan Clayton

DEFENDER DEFENDER DEFENDER/MIDFIELD DEFENDER/MIDFIELD Matt played in the Premier Ryan is a full-back by trade Jason is a tough tackling Dan is a goal scoring left winger League with Leicester City who is a tenacious defender defensive midfielder who brings who can also play as a striker. before signing for Leeds in and clever going forward. versatility to the squad being He is a fast and powerful player 2006 – where he went on to He is part of the i2i Academy able to play at centre-back who is at his best when running make 52 appearances, scoring setup and recently joined from and either full-back positions. at defenders. Dan has previously four goals. Matt has also played Pickering Town. Ryan has made Previous clubs include Leeds played for Hartlepool United, for Brighton & Hove Albion and two starting appearances for United, Barton Town Old Boys, North Ferriby United and Colchester United, and spent the the first team away at Goole Ossett Albion, Ossett Town and Gainsborough Trinity. He has 2014-15 season playing under and Cleethorpes Town gaining Harrogate Railway. also had two spells at Harrogate Billy Miller at EvoStik Division valuable experience. Town and was most recently at One side Harrogate Railway. Scarborough Athletic.

Josh Barrett Jono Greening Jimmy Beadle Liam Shepherd

MIDFIELD MIDFIELD MIDFIELD MIDFIELD Josh began his footballing Champions League winner Jimmy is a goal-scoring Liam’s favoured position is career at Leeds United before Jonathan Greening was part of midfielder who has previously central midfield but can also moving to York City FC as a the Manchester United squad played for York City, Whitby play at left-back or centre-back teenager where he remained that won the treble in 1999. Town and Scarborough Town, to a high standard after playing until he was 16. Josh, who has Greening has also played for and has also had spells abroad there for Evo-Stik Premier side also previously played for West Brom, Middlesbrough in Sweden and Norway. Jimmy Whitby Town. Shepherd has also Dunnington, is an explosive and York City and has also joined Scarborough Athletic in featured for the likes of winger who joined The Brewers represented England at Under December 2012 and went on to Harrogate Town, York City, in 2013. On his day, Josh is 21 level. This is his second spell help the club win Farsley Celtic and Pickering un-playable. He scored nine at Tadcaster Albion, after playing promotion from the NCEL in Town. goals in the 2014/15 season. in League Two with York City his first season. In the 2014/15 earlier in the season. season he scored 20 goals.

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MIDFIELD MIDFIELD STRIKER/MIDFIELD STRIKER/MIDFIELD Dan’s greatest asset is his 17-year-old Romario started his Rob is an out and out old- Adam was a Leeds United versatility being able to slot in football career with Benfica fashioned winger who loves youngster who moved to comfortably into all midfield Academy and has also had a getting chalk on his boots. He Bradford City where he stayed and defence positions. Dan has spell with Manchester City’s has played for the likes of for eight years – signing as a spent virtually all of his career at Academy. He is a holding Harrogate Town, Harrogate professional at 18. Adam was in his home town club Harrogate midfielder who dictates the Railway, Darlington, Shaw Lane the 2013 Bradford City squad Railway in which he flourished tempo of the game. Currently in Aquaforce, Long Island Rough that reached Wembley twice for a decade including his third year with the Riders, New Jersey and and is hoping to replicate that winning Supporters Player of i2i Football Academy. Tadcaster when younger. Rob success with Tadcaster Albion the Year last season. Thirkell and is someone who thrives upon in the FA Vase. Most recently, he manager Billy Miller know each creating goals for others around has played at Harrogate Railway other well after working together him which is a terrific trait to where he scored 12 goals in the at Railway. have. last four months of the season.

Conor Sellars Josh Greening Tom Corner Marcel Chigumira

STRIKER/MIDFIELD STRIKER STRIKER STRIKER Conor is a tricky attacking Josh is a pacey striker/winger Front man Tom Corner has Marcel is an extremely exciting midfielder who is fast, skilful and who left Pickering Town to join joined Tad from Scarborough prospect. Similar to the likes a renowned set-piece specialist. Tadcaster in 2014. He has Athletic. The former York City, of Wilfried Zaha, he normally Conor joined The Brewers in previously played for Leeds Grimsby Town and North Ferriby features as a wide-forward. He December 2015 from rivals United Academy, Scarborough United striker returns for his has raw pace, ability and trickery Worksop Town where he was Athletic and Bridlington Town, second spell at Tad. He formally which is thrilling to watch. top goal scorer in the 14/15 and has a great eye for goal, played for us in the 2012 season He is a vital member of the i2i season. He has also played for which saw him make Taddy following a period playing out Academy and last season was Middlesbrough and Harrogate history last season when he in Spain. signed up by the Tad’s first-team. Player PROFILES Town as well as being a full-time scored three hat-tricks in three professional in Portugal and games. Last season’s top scorer Iceland. with 30 goals.

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13 14 18 19 20 21 24 1. Jason Ainsley (Team Manager) 9. Joseph Tait (Defender) 18. Mark Anderson (Midfielder) Jason was appointed manager in the summer of 2007 Last Season’s Players and Supporters Player of Another player to have a huge bearing on the club’s and has now managed the club in over 500 games the year, and also named in the league’s select XI promotion last season after arriving from Carolina winning 13 trophies. He is a former player, captain following another excellent season. Joe is a former Railhawks in January 2016. Mark scored 8 goals and assistant manager of Spennymoor since joining Professional with Leeds United, Hartlepool United, during this time including goal of the season, and in 1989, and in between moved to Hartlepool United, Philadelphia Union and Gateshead, and won a quickly become a firm favourite with the fans. Started Barrow, Blyth Spartans and Gateshead, before having league title with Darlington in 2013. his career with Sunderland and moved to the USA in spells in Singapore and Australia as a player. 2010, then started his professional career with Fort 10. Christopher Mason (Defender) Lauderdale Strikers in 2012 where he scored 19 goals 2. Tommy Miller (Assistant Manager) Club Captain who has completed over 300 appear- in 65 appearances. Appointed in the summer after leaving F.A. Trophy ances for the Moors. Chris started his career with winners Halifax Town, County Durham born Tommy Darlington and made his debut against Scunthorpe 19. Craig Gott (Midfielder) Miller started his career with Hartlepool United, United in 2004, before joining Harrogate Town and Re-joined the club in January 2016 from Northern before moving to Ipswich Town. A move to Premier Gateshead. He moved to Sweden to play for Ostavalls League Champions Marske United and played a League Sunderland followed where he made 33 then joined the Moors in July 2009. pivotal role in helping the club win promotion with appearances but returned to Ipswich, then Sheffield a number of important goals and assists, Craig STAFF & PLAYER PROFILES Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, Swindon Town, 11. James Curtis (Defender) previously played for the club in 2007 following his Bury and Hartlepool United in 2014. Was appointed Joined from Gateshead after making 596 appear- release from Hartlepool United, and has since went caretaker manager of Swindon Town before joining ances having been a member of two promotion-win- on to represent a number of clubs in the North East Halifax Town as Assistant Manager in 2015. ning squads during his time at the International including Darlington where he was a League winner Stadium. Curtis also figured for the Tynesiders in in 2013. 3. Alan White (Player Coach) the Conference play-off final at Wembley in 2014, Alan joined the club in the summer after spending then enjoyed a testimonial match against Newcastle 20. Glen Taylor (Striker) three years with Darlington as a player and coach. United the same year. Second season with the club, Glen is a big, strong, Much travelled defender who played in over 400 and technically adept goal scorer who is a former FA football league games after starting his career with 12. Ian Watson (Defender) Vase winner with Whitley Bay and was Blyth Spar- Middlesbrough. Joined in October 2015 from Darlington. A left sided tans top goal scorer in 2013 during their Conference defender or midfielder with pace to burn, Ian has also North campaign. 4. Barry Farr (Goalkeeper Coach) played for Blyth Spartans. Barry returned to the club in March 2015 following 21. Nathan Fisher (Striker) a short spell with West Auckland Town. The former 13. Shane Henry (Midfielder) Last season’s top scorer with over 30 goals, Nathan Northern League goalkeeper and Durham City coach 3rd Season with club after joining from Whitby Town. joined in October 2013 from Darlington and previ- became very popular in his previous five seasons at Twice won Managers Player of the Year, Shane has ously spent three seasons with Gateshead in the the club ensuring the Moors keepers were prepared become an essential cog in the Moors midfield. Conference. Started his career with Middlesbrough, in the best possible way for every game. and following his release signed for then Scottish 14. Andrew Stephenson (Midfielder) Premier League side Gretna. 5. Andrew Oates (Physiotherapist) Now in his 5th season at the Club, Andy has scored Andrew joined with Jason in 2007 and now in his 11th some crucial and spectacular goals during this time 22. Tom Craddock (Striker) season with the club, BSc(Hons)MCSP Chartered after arriving from Durham City. Along with Griffiths 29 year old striker who joined from Guiseley in the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist working in both the and Mason, Andrew was an F.A. Vase winner in 2013. summer after making 30 appearances in the Confer- NHS and private health care setting. Andy also has ence last season. Tom started his career with Mid- a University degree in sport and exercise along with 15. Jamie Chandler (Midfield) dlesbrough before joining Luton Town, Oxford United a PgC sports physiotherapy and PgC sports manual and Portsmouth. Summer signing from Gateshead where he made therapy. A popular and key member of the backroom 168 appearances in the Conference scoring 20 goals. staff. Previously won player of the year at Darlington and 23. Graeme Armstrong (Striker) man of the match in the F.A. Trophy final win over Prolific striker who joined in the summer after 6. Daniel Lowson (Goalkeeper) Mansfield Town. winning back to back promotions with Darlington. Experienced stopper now in his second season at Graeme has held the mantle of being top scorer at the club. Dan has played for Alfreton Town in the 16. Rob Ramshaw (Midfield) every club he has played for after starting his career Conference and has also represented Luton Town, with Annan Athletic, before joining Dunston, Gate- Joined in the summer from Gateshead where he Ilkeston and Blyth Spartans. Kept an impressive 20 shead, Harrogate Town, Blyth Spartans and Whitby made 100 appearances in the Conference. A versatile clean sheets last season. Town. player who started his career with Darlington before moving to the Tynesiders in 2012. 7. Andrew Rafferty (Goalkeeper) 24. David Dowson (Striker) 17. Andrew Johnson (Midfield) Joined from Darlington in February 2016 after spend- ing three seasons winning two promotions. David 8. Kallum Griffiths (Defender) Joined from Ashington in the summer where he was scored 48 goals in 100 appearances for the Quakers, This will be Kallum’s 8th season at the club where he captain, AJ has been a long time target of the club after joining from Durham City. Started his career has been ever present in the back line. Started his and rated by many as one of the best players in the with Sunderland and had loan spells with Chester- career with Sunderland before moving to Bradford Northern League. City before joining the Moors in the summer of 2009. field and York City.

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Spennymoor Town FC was born in the summer of The club did, however, bounce back under the The season brought a 12th place in the league and 2005 following the demise of both UniBond Premier leadership of Jamie Pollock to gain promotion back the heart break of a last minute defeat at Gateshead Division club Spennymoor United AFC and Northern into the Premier division in 2003 and the season in the semi-final of the Durham Challenge Cup. League Second Division club Evenwood Town FC. after the Moors were in the play offs for entry into the Season 2008-2009 was, as has come to be expected, The club was originally formed in 1904, chiefly at newly formed Nationwide Conference North, but lost another turbulent season following the departure of the instigation of local councillor and businessman to Bradford Park Avenue 3-1. the club chairman. Spennymoor survived to defy the Thomas Grant, who negotiated use of the Brewery odds and finish the season having just lost out on the Field, used previously by Tudhoe Rugby Club. The Moors social club was burned to the ground in league title finishing with the third best points haul an arson attack on Christmas Day 2003 and from together with Whitley Bay and having had a fantastic Spennymoor United were six times Northern League then on the club had no income and, despite the run in the FA Vase which included a trip to Devon in Champions, four times winners of the old North appointment of a new chairman, things got worse. In the last 16 where Bideford ended the Moors Eastern League, on 16 occasions Durham Challenge 2005 the club could not fulfil their fixtures and Wembley dream. Cup holders. They 18 times reached the FA Cup first Spennymoor United AFC were removed from the round, twice the second and in 1937 at West Brom in UniBond League and the club sadly went out of The 2009-10 season saw the arrival of former Aston front of a 23,000 crowd, the third. Spennymoor have existence after 101 years of senior soccer. Villa player Bradley Groves as Club Chairman with since faced Wigan Athletic, Tranmere Rovers, former England, Newcastle and West Ham United Chesterfield & Rotherham United in the same Out of the gloom, people were working hard to get Striker Paul Kitson as President. Manager Jason competition. Spennymoor United also reached the the club back on track and the supporters formed Ainsley brought a number of new players to the club semi-finals of the F.A.Trophy in 1978 (the first North an independent group with the intention of putting a which saw the Moors top the table from October and East and the only Northern League side to do so), club together as a supporters trust. Evenwood Town, win the Northern League Championship by a clear 13 Won the Northern League Cup five times, JR Cleator who were also having great difficulties, had points and become only the third club in the league’s Cup, Northern Counties East Premier Division and ambitions to move to the Brewery Field and both history to hit the 100 point mark. the UniBond League Cup. groups submitted their plans to the local council. Following an historic meeting at the Penny Gill in The success continued into the 2010 – 11 season A portfolio of players have played for the club and Spennymoor the supporters agreed to stand down with the Moors retaining the league title this time moved onto the Football League over the years, most and let the Evenwood proposal proceed. The with a record breaking 103 points. The club exited in particular Johnny Dixon who captained Aston Villa Northern League and FA approved the plan; that the FA Cup in the very early stages this season but in their 1957 F.A.Cup Final victory over Manchester Evenwood Town would take the name of did progress to the later stages of the FA Vase which United, meanwhile John Collins – the father of Spennymoor Town FC Ltd and play at the Brewery included long journeys to Cadbury Heath and Poole comedian Frank Skinner – also played for the club Field in United’s colours of Black & White stripes in Town. just before the Second World War. Following the the ANL division 2. Since then the FA have twice Northern League’s decision not to be part of the declined permission to rename the club Spennymoor The 2011 – 12 season proved to be a thriller with a pyramid, Spennymoor joined the Northern Counties United. third successive championship and more domestic East League and won the Championship at their silverware to add to the collection. The season second attempt in 1993 for promotion to the UniBond The first season saw the club finish 8th in the started well with a rare victory in a penalty shootout First Division, before promotion was secured on the Northern League 2nd Division; meanwhile following over Newcastle Benfield in the Cleator Cup and a last day of the season to the UniBond Premier the return of Jamie Pollock as Manager in 2006, game against Newcastle United reserves in front of Division with a victory over Ashton United in front of Spennymoor blew apart the 2nd division clinching a bumper crowd. The club also had a decent run in a near 1,000 Brewery Field crowd. the title with record points and winning their last the FA Cup progressing to the 3rd Qualifying round 17 games and being unbeaten for 6 months of the where we went out to Witton Albion but the run The same season, Spennymoor became the first club season. included one of the best performances of the season from the First division to win the UniBond League when we won against Ashton in the previous round Challenge Cup, beating Hyde United 3-1 in the Final Pollock’s summer departure saw Spennymoor United 3-0. at Harrogate Town. Bad news followed at the end of legend Jason Ainsley promoted to team manager this the century when the club lost its main sponsor and coincided with the signing of a long term lease The FA Vase was probable the biggest faced two disastrous seasons without financial guaranteeing the club a home for the foreseeable disappointment this year when we lost a rare Vase support which told on the field as the club was future. home tie against fellow Northern League side relegated into the UniBond first division. Ashington in the third round. The Durham Challenge

14 www.tadalbion.com TadcasterAlbionTadcaster Albion Cup on the other hand was another highlight when The Town Council really got behind the club for the One of the key moments of the season was the away we defeated Gateshead Reserves 3-0 in the final at Wembley trip and donated the use of a vacant high game at Celtic Nation where a 1000 plus crowd the Eppleton Centre in Hetton to take the trophy for street shop for the duration of the build-up. Selling witnessed the Moors come back from 3 – 1 down the first time in 15 years. Wembley merchandise and bus tickets it was a with 10 minutes to go to finish up 3 – 3 with Kallum bustling enterprise and whenever we took delivery Griffiths smashing a 25 yard shot into the bottom The league title was only secured on the last game of the black & white shirts there were queues the corner with barely a minute left on the clock. of the season at home to Vase finalists Dunston UTS. length of the high street. Eventually we filled 24 The Moors had not topped the table once during the busses of supporters for the trip with many more The support for the club increased again rising to season and to clinch it by winning the last 8 games travelling independently. Some 5000 supporters an average of 425 for the home games making the in a row made it even sweeter. out sang the 12000 from Tunbridge Wells. They also Moors the highest supported club in the league and looked magnificent decked out in the black & white. the second highest support in the whole of Step 5. The 2012-13 season proved to be the most successful Spennymoor Town also made their third consecutive in the clubs short history, despite only being runners The noise when Graydon smashed in the second appearance in the Durham Challenge Cup final and up in the league to a runaway Darlington side; the goal to win the game was deafening. With Daniel like last year lost the tie to a late goal this time to Moors enjoyed success at in the Moore breaking his ankle weeks before the game, Shildon who won the trophy for the first time since FA Vase, won the League Cup, retained the Cleator he and Chris Mason the captain on the day lifted the 1972. Cup and were also runners up in the Durham trophy in the Royal Box together. Challenge Cup. The club are now looking forward to starting life in The bank holiday Monday after the Final saw the the Evo-Stik Division One in the 2014 – 15 season With the league being extended to 24 teams this year Moors back in League action on the morning but with the first phase of the clubs ambition to achieve with the inclusion of Durham and Darlington, fitting after a quick wash and brush up it was back on with 3 promotions in 5 years complete. in all of the games was always going to be difficult. the suits for an open top bus tour of the town v Spennymoor Town FC Along with the cup runs and the loss of winter games followed by a civic reception. At the start of the first season in the Evo-Stik league due to the bad weather, the season was eventually the club chairman Brad Groves set out the targets for extended into the middle of May as the club played Nobody could have predicted the turn out by the the year. These were to have a good run in the FA over 80 games if we include pre-season friendlies. townsfolk that day. Everywhere there were banners, Cup and FA Trophy and to reach the playoffs. One other record was broken during the season flags and scarves and the whole of the town virtually and that was the attendance at a league game. The came to a standstill when the bus reached the town In the FA Cup following wins over Tadcaster, Bishop home tie against Darlington was witnessed by 2670 hall. Totally unprecedented scenes greeted the Auckland and Dunston, Moors were drawn at home supporters and is the one and only time we have players and officials that day and it was nothing short against Telford of the Conference. Moors were two segregated a league game. of magnificent to see the town get behind the team goals up going into extra time when the Referee in such a way. somehow found eight minutes of added time to The FA Cup threw up an away tie with Trafford FC in everyone’s disbelief, which allowed Telford time to the 2nd Qualifying round which saw the Moors 3-0 The league form was starting to suffer at this point draw level in front of an 863 strong crowd. Telford down after a disastrous first 20 minutes. It was only and while it was still mathematically possible to were too strong in the midweek replay though we did then that the team found the right gear and started catch Darlington in reality it was a bridge too far. feature in the first round draw. a fight back to make it a thrilling game however the The club took the opportunity to play a few of the home side held strong eventually running out 5-3 U17 Academy players to give some of the first team a In the FA Trophy the Moors made it through to the winners. break and they slotted in to the team very well which first round and were the lowest placed club in the bodes well for the future. competition at that stage. A lack lustre performance It was in the FA Vase however that the club were saw the club lose away to Hyde in December. to make history. Other than the 1st round away to The 2013 – 14 started where we left off with the club The first game in the league saw us drawn away to Bridlington and a trip to Guernsey in the semi-final, retaining the Cleator Cup against Whitley Bay, with Padiham in Lancashire where a positive start gained in all of the other rounds we actually got home ties the league champions Darlington declining the the first points of the campaign. The second game playing Newcastle Benfield, Billingham Synthonia, invitation to compete. however was the first real test when we played Lordswood, Bemerton Heath Harlequins and Gornal Darlington 1883 at home the following Tuesday. Athletic respectively. The first leg of the semi-final Following the very late end of the previous season, was a daunting task both on the pitch and off it, preparations for the new season had to be rushed The crowd of 1882 saw Darlington take the points logistically. Having explored every avenue we through which affected form to some extent and the and left Moors in no doubt what the league was all eventually chartered our own flight to carry 39 team suffered an early defeat away to West Auckland. about. players and staff and 39 supporters. Following a With the emergence of Celtic Nation, Marske’s early very dodgy landing on the Island we found the home form along with Shildon putting up a strong team it The season saw some excellent victories both home team drying out the pitch the following day with a was clear from the start that the push for promotion and away and the club were well in contention helicopter. was not going to be easy. towards the end of the season, but then a run of bad results saw the title hopes slip away leaving the club Our 39 supporters were drowned out in the 4300 The FA Cup threw up a home tie against Lancaster in the fifth and final playoff place. crowd but it was a superb performance on the pitch from the Evo-Stik Division one and Moors suffered that saw the Moors run out 3-1 winners. The game a rare home defeat going down to a single goal to a The playoff game against Darlington has been hailed was also beamed back to the clubhouse and well organised Lancaster. by many of the 1987 crowd as the game of the numerous pubs in Spennymoor where many more season in a fiercely competitive game which swung fans savoured the victory. The defence of the FA Vase started with a falter with backwards and forwards. a nil all draw away to Winsford, though the return tie The second leg was a tense affair with the game saw a seven nil victory at the Brewery Field. Spennymoor were 2 – 1 up with 5 minutes to go and being scheduled for 5:30 to allow the game to be Bridlington and Causeway were the next two teams if Kallum Griffiths shot from 40 yards had hit the net shown back in Guernsey. Shildon had already to fall to the Moors but in the 5th round we suffered rather than the bar then Darlington would have been suffered a defeat to Tunbridge Wells in the other another home defeat to Newcastle Benfield to end struggling to recover. As it turned out, two semi-final so we knew it wasn’t to be an all North this year’s run. Darlington substitutes made the difference with two East Final. It was Stephenson who finally broke the very late goals to seal the victory. deadlock with the only goal of the game in front of a The defeat however spurred the team on to a 23 1700 strong crowd who went into raptures at the goal game unbeaten run to finally overhaul the points All in all it was a very successful season for and the final whistle. We were finally going to total set by Celtic Nation when the club clinched the Spennymoor with all of the targets met. The Reserve Wembley for the very first time. league title for the fourth time in five years topping side also had a successful first season in the the 100 points mark again. Wearside League finishing fifth.

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Team P W D L F A Pts +/- First Division North TABLE 2016/17 SEASON 1 Bamber Bridge 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

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3 Burscough 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

4 Clitheroe 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

5 Colne 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

6 Colwyn Bay 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

7 Droylsden 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

8 Farsley Celtic 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

9 Glossop North End 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

10 Goole AFC 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

11 Hyde United 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

12 Kendal Town 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

13 Lancaster City 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

14 Mossley 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

15 Ossett Albion 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

16 Ossett Town 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

17 Prescot Cables 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

18 Radcliffe Borough 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

19 Ramsbottom United 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

20 Scarborough Athletic 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

21 Tadcaster Albion 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

22 Trafford 00 00 00 00 000 000 000 000

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Saturday 13th August 2016 - KO 15.00

Brighouse Town 0 0 Radcliffe Borough

Att. Colne 0 0 Glossop North End

Att. Farsley Celtic 0 0 Colwyn Bay

Att. Hyde United 0 0 Tadcaster Albion

Att. Lancaster City 0 0 Droylsden

Att. Mossley 0 0 Kendal Town

Att. Ossett Albion 0 0 Clitheroe

Att. Prescot Cables 0 0 Ossett Town

Att. Ramsbottom United 0 0 Goole AFC

Att. Scarborough Athletic 0 0 Bamber Bridge

Att. Trafford 0 0 Burscough

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Date Comp Opponents Venue KO Score Att 1 Sunday 10th July 2016 PS Hemsworth MW A 14.00 W 1-2 193 2 Wednesday 13th July 2016 PS Pickering Town A 19.45 W 3-4 144 3 Tuesday 19th July 2016 PS Leeds United H 19.30 L 0-2 1,312 4 Friday 22nd July 2016 PS Prem XI H 19.00 D 2-2 301 5 Tuesday 26th July 2016 PS Liversedge FC H 19.45 W 3-0 208 6 Thursday 28th July 2016 PS Eccleshill United A 19.45 L 3-2 7 Thursday 28th July 2016 PS Yorkshire Amateurs A 19.45 W 1-5 8 Saturday 30th July 2016 PS Bridlington Town A 15.00 W 0-1 122 9 Saturday 6th Aug 2016 PS Spennymoor Town H 15.00 10 Tuesday 9th Aug 2016 PS Tadcaster Magnets H 19.30 1 Saturday 13th Aug 2016 E1DN Hyde United A 15.00 2 Tuesday 16th Aug 2016 E1DN Ossett Albion H 19.45 3 Saturday 20th Aug 2016 FA C Scarborough Athletic H 15.00 4 Saturday 27th Aug 2016 E1DN Mossley A 15.00 5 Monday 29th Aug 2016 E1DN Farsley Celtic H 19.45 6 Saturday 10th Sep 2016 E1DN Clitheroe H 15.00 7 Saturday 17th Sep 2016 E1DN Lancaster City A 15.00 8 Tuesday 20th Sep 2016 E1DN Ossett Town A 19.45 9 Saturday 24th Sep 2016 E1DN Radcliffe Borough H 15.00 10 Tuesday 27th Sep 2016 E1DN Glossop North End H 19.45 11 Saturday 1st Oct 2016 E1DN Bamber Bridge A 15.00 12 Saturday 8th Oct 2016 FA Tr Glossop North End A 15.00 13 Saturday 15th Oct 2016 E1DN Droylsden H 15.00 14 Tuesday 18th Oct 2016 E1DN Goole AFC A 19.45 15 Saturday 22nd Oct 2016 E1DN Kendal Town H 15.00 16 Tuesday 1st Nov 2016 E1DN Ramsbottom United A 19.45 17 Saturday 5th Nov 2016 E1DN Burscough A 15.00 18 Saturday 12th Nov 2016 E1DN Trafford H 15.00 19 Tuesday 15th Nov 2016 LC 1st Frickley Athletic A 19.45 20 Saturday 19th Nov 2016 E1DN Prescot Cables A 15.00

20 www.tadalbion.com TadcasterAlbion Date Comp Opponents Venue KO Score Att 21 Saturday 26th Nov 2016 E1DN Brighouse Town H 15.00 22 Saturday 3rd Dec 2016 E1DN Clitheroe A 15.00 23 Tuesday 6th Dec 2016 E1DN Ossett Town H 19.45 24 Saturday 10th Dec 2016 E1DN Lancaster City H 15.00 25 Saturday 17th Dec 2016 E1DN Radcliffe Borough A 15.00 26 Saturday 24th Dec 2016 E1DN Ossett Town A 15.00 27 Monday 26th Dec 2016 E1DN Scarborough Athletic H 19.45 28 Monday 2nd Jan 2017 E1DN Farsley Celtic A 19.45 29 Saturday 7th Jan 2017 E1DN Colne H 15.00 30 Saturday 14th Jan 2017 E1DN Colwyn Bay H 15.00 31 Saturday 21st Jan 2017 E1DN Glossop North End A 15.00 32 Saturday 28th Jan 2017 E1DN Goole AFC H 15.00 33 Saturday 4th Feb 2017 E1DN Droylsden A 15.00 34 Saturday 11th Feb 2017 E1DN Bamber Bridge H 15.00 35 Saturday 18th Feb 2017 E1DN Colwyn Bay A 15.00 36 Saturday 25th Feb 2017 E1DN Kendal Town A 15.00 37 Tuesday 28th Feb 2017 E1DN Ramsbottom United H 19.45 38 Saturday 4th Mar 2017 E1DN Burscough H 15.00 39 Saturday 11th Mar 2017 E1DN Trafford A 15.00 40 Saturday 25th Mar 2017 E1DN Brighouse Town A 15.00 41 Saturday 1st April 2017 E1DN Prescot Cables H 15.00 42 Saturday 8th April 2017 E1DN Colne A 15.00 43 Saturday 15th April 2017 E1DN Hyde United H 15.00 44 Monday 17th April 2017 E1DN Scarborough Athletic A 19.45 45 Saturday 22nd April 2017 E1DN Mossley H 15.00 46 47 48 49 50

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Match Sponsorship £150 Perimeter Advertising Board £250 A great way to promote your business or Have your company name adorn the side cause, entertain your friends, colleagues, of the pitch in full colour on boards 3m clients and support the club. Hospitality in length. Or have one of our stands bare for up to 12 guests. Pre-match buffet. Half your company name for a season. time refreshments of tea /coffee. Reserved seats. Complementary match day Match Day Programmes Advert From £50 programme for each guest. Programme Full or half page colour advertisement in acknowledgement as match sponsor. the Official Match Day Programme carrying your company logo plus any Match Ball Sponsorship £75 details you wish to be included. Your Hospitality for up to 6 guests. Pre-match advertisement will be ever present for buffet. Half time refreshments of tea/ all 1st team home games including the coffee. Reserved seats. Complementary League and all Cup competitions. Full match day programme for each guest. page costs £100, half page costs £50. Programme acknowledgement as match ball sponsor. Venue Hire Our club house makes a great venue for Sponsor a Player £105 meetings, team building sessions and The TAFC website and home match day parties. The floodlit pitch is also available programme will include your company to hire. logo and a direct web-link to your organisations website. Our website For further information contact receives over 2,000 visits per month. 01904 606000 or email [email protected]

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FOOTBALL & GOALKEEPING CAMPS LOCATION Playfootball, Clifton Moor, York (Next to ROKO) 10am till 3pm i2i Training Courses at offer bespoke Goalkeeper coaching i2i Football Training Camps are open to ALL PLAYERS from ANY CLUB or TEAM i2i Football Training Camps include: FA & UEFA Qualified Coaches Medals for Outstanding Performances Certificates for all Players Tuesday 26th till Friday 29th JULY i2iEX-PROCOACHES Guest training sessions with Ex-Premiership League Players. Monday 1st till Friday 5th AUGUST Bryan Hughes, Richard Cresswell, Jono Greening & Michael Ingham. Monday 8th till Friday 12th AUGUST Monday 15th till Friday 19th AUGUST Monday 22nd till Friday 26th AUGUST i2iEXTRATIME Tuesday 30th AUG till Friday 2nd SEPT Why not spend an extra hour joining in the fun of the many football challenges which will be Cost: £18 a day or £60 for 4 days filmed by our media team. & £72 for 5 days 3.00pm till 4.00pm - Only £5 per/day. For further information or to book your place contact i2i on 01904 606 000 www.i2ifootballacademy.com email: [email protected]

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