[10][11] In 1906, Thomas Cole became chairman of the club and sought efforts to battle the club's debts; he would remain chairman until the mid-1920s. [29] In the following years the club were not as prominent in the league, though 1964–65 saw a positive run in the FA Cup. Boro finally left the Midland League for good when they became founding members of the Northern Premier League in 1968. Headers from Michael Williams on 75 minutes and Jake Phillips on 90 cancelled out strikes from Wayne Brooksby and James Walshaw for the newly promoted . [39] [1] The first ever line-up was:[1], The first ever time the club played an association football match was on 6 November 1880 at the Cricket Ground against Bridlington. [50], "Jimmy Glass Saves Carlisle... by Scoring! Found inside – Page 4-195Agency and Advocacy work undertaken A ATTENDANCE AT THIS OFFICE Per Neville ... CO ( For principal office see Worksop ) ( incorporating FC Crawley & Co ) 4 ... Mickleover (H ) Sat 2nd Oct 15:00. In 1879, with a long sport-less winter looming, a group of players from Scarborough's cricket club decided that the Northern seaside town needed a football team. 1 day ago, Sign up to the Boro Draw > Robert Lightfoot from Carlisle United to Workington. Found inside – Page 59Among those in attendance at the meeting were : William Godfrey , William ... S. C. H. L. Scarborough , Rocky Bluff Lumber Co. , Sumter , S. C. J. W. Allen ... moved to the nearby George Pindar Community Sports College, with some assistance from Sheffield United. Found inside – Page 679... Black Horse p.h. ale & porter dealer & coal merchant Scarborough John, ... built in 1864, by Earl Fortescue, for X12 children ; average attendance, ... Capacity: 74,879 Record PL attendance: 76,098 v Blackburn Rovers (31 March 2007) Built: 1909 Pitch size: 105m x 68m Stadium address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0RA Phone: +44 (0) 161 868 8000 Old Trafford is the largest League ground in England and is one of the most iconic football venues in the world. Weymouth v Maidenhead United - 849. Neil Redfearn took over as manager and brought in former Barnsley coach Eric Winstanley as assistant manager. His well hit shot was heading towards the near top corner but a terrific save from Mats Morch saw him acrobatically tip the ball over the bar. [3] Scarborough won their first trophy in 1885–86, lifting the County Cup; however it was a hollow victory as the final ended 4–4 against a team from Hull, but Hull refused to attend the replay and so Scarborough won by default. Found inside – Page 801SCARBOROUGH HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY . - Senior House - Surgeon . ... Salary , 450 per annum , with board , apartments , laundress , and attendance . With relegation to the Northern Premier League threatening, new chairman Malcolm Reynolds and manager Russell Slade oversaw a turnaround in the club's fortunes; the team finished 12th at the end of the 2001–02 season. 3pm. 3:00pm, Saturday 10th February 2007. https://t.co/Sp758… They reached the Third Round in the 1975–76 season before losing 2–1 to Crystal Palace in a match that was featured on BBC's "Match of the Day". [6] paved the way for the supporters' trust to form a new club as Scarborough Athletic F.C. Seamer Road was never the same again once old Scarborough FC fell off a cliff. DISTANCE TRAVELLED TO GROUND: 117 miles. After only three years they became champions of it, breaking the record for most points in a season. Team: Ben Simpson, Steve Mallory, Paul Robson, Nathan Peat (C), Ryan Qualter, Pete Davidson, Joe Lamplough, Joe Fox, Ryan Blott, Gary Bradshaw, Tom Corner Basford United 0 0 15:00 Scarborough Athletic FT. Buxton 3 0 15:00 Bamber Bridge FT. Gainsborough Trinity 1 1 . may well go out of business. The biggest attendance was in January 1938, vs Luton Town in the FA Cup, the crowd recorded was 11,162. Attendance: 13,355 *** Wikipedia tells us that the Football League play-offs have been held every year since 1987. Unfortunately for Scarborough they were soundly defeated 5-1 in the replay. Cup run in the year just after he left, where Boro reached the Third Round before going out to Luton Town after a replay. The club started their first season in the Conference North with minus 10 points as the club had been in administration. They stayed in this league for several seasons with generally consistent finishing positions in mid-table. Take the M60 to junction 18 and join the M62 towards Leeds. Spencer 73. Simpson in turn sold the club to John Russell later that year. Stalybridge Celtic Football Club Company Number 00292254 Company limited by shareholders Chairman and Majority Shareholder Robert Gorski Bower Fold, Mottram Road, SK15 2RT Tel: 0161 338 2828 [2] A new supporter-owned 'phoenix' club was established by the Seadog Trust under the banner Scarborough Athletic on 25 June 2007,[3] and one year later a second supporter-owned club, Scarborough Town, also came into existence, which itself folded in 2013.[4]. Gordon Banks played for Scarborough, in the opening game of that seasons' competition (versus S.S. Monza 1912). [8] The club was also amongst the first to compete in the FA Amateur Cup. Found inside – Page 631Average Attendance . ... Earl 526 Scampston - N. of Zetland's B. 11 523 00 118 61 6 6 625 Scarborough N. 6 * 85 0 0 405 195 1 0 532 Redcar , Infant , 1,418 ... Atherton Collieries (H ) Tue 5th Oct 19:45. FC United of Manchester. Live Football Scores, League Tables, Form Guides, Attendances, Latest News and other stats from the Premier League, Football League and Non-League football Found inside – Page 4229 Scarborough , W. B. 389 Louisiana . , 136-137,164 Schoenfeld , W. A. 20 ... 174 attendance vs , farm labor . ... 76 Quereau , F. C. 134 Louisiana . folded in June 2013. Results quickly improved under the new manager, but all the other teams near the bottom also went on good runs of form at the same time, meaning that all Scarborough could do was not get cut adrift at the bottom. Baseball was another sport played at the ground for a single season in 1936, the 'Scarborough Seagulls' attracted crowds of up to 1,500 people . McHale finally threw the towel in and resigned weeks before the season ended, leaving coach Mitch Cook in charge for the final few matches, and making this the fourth season in a row that the club had not kept a manager in charge throughout the campaign. Found inside – Page 612The general secretary , the of men , with an average attendance of eligible . Rev. ... Mr. At Bishop Scarborough's recent visita- that a summer's rest will ... [12], On Friday 8 June 2007, the FA in London said that it was a very strong possibility that by 12 June Scarborough F.C. By 1985-1986 it had fallen to 775. Found inside – Page 28However, given a fine day and a good attendance of the sporting fraternity at any ... who could wonder at this gentleman being such a Scarborough favourite. Their last game, on 28 April 2007, was a 1–0 win at Hucknall Town. Found inside – Page 424Scarborough (11 March 1997) • Record League defeat: 1–9 vs. Tottenham Hotspur (22 November 2009)1773 • Record attendance: 25,133 v Manchester United, ... Pitchero provides everything you need to run your football club online. In the 1991-92 season, Ian Branfoot took over as Southampton boss but their fortunes fared no better and only managed to secure a 16th-place finish despite reaching the Full Members Cup final at Wembley only to lose 3-2 against Nottingham Forest. Defunct clubs in, This page was last edited on 6 June 2021, at 09:32. [6] [26] Thanks to the Supporters Club, Scarborough had the Athletic Ground bought back in 1960 after a period of Scarborough Corporation owning it. Scarborough FC. Found inside – Page 431About 250 persons were in attendance . ... Secretary F. C. Stutzlen reported that the association had 797 active members , 84 associate and 24 honorary . [50] The fact that their 48 points was (and remains to this day) the highest for a club finishing bottom of any division was of little comfort to the fans. No. 2. December 31, 2020. A weekend away visiting the folks in Bradford, West Yorkshire and a great chance to visit one of the many local non league teams that I failed to visit in my years growing up here. [34] The following year in the same competition, Scarborough beat Parma 2–0 in one of the games. 04 November 2011. The goal that killed a football club. First in 1975–76, Scarborough knocked out Preston North End, before losing 2–1 to eventual semi-finalists Crystal Palace in a game screened on Match of the Day. Saturday, 24th August 2013, 3.00pm. As for the hosts that Scarborough will be visiting, so far this season they have a combined average of 1.80 Points Per Game at home in the league. Stay on the M62 for 25 miles to junction 29 (M1/M621) and join the M1. Queensgate, Bridlington. [13] Scarborough joined a new league in 1910–11 in the form of the Yorkshire Combination, a mixture of professional and amateur clubs from the county. The game against Luton Town, which was a 1-1 draw, saw 11,162 people packed into the Athletic Ground. [29] At the end of the season the highly popular manager Eddy Brown left after a dispute with the board, much to the displeasure of the fans. However the Conference were not convinced of the club's financial stability, and Scarborough ended up suffering the same fate as Northwich Victoria had the previous year by being relegated to the Conference North. They finally managed to move off bottom place after the penultimate match, but in a dramatic ending to the season, Scarborough were relegated from The Football League due to a goal in the last minute, of the last day of the season by Carlisle United's on-loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass. Scarborough were more fortunate than many clubs who were dissolved during this period, managing to survive throughout. Chelsea and England defender John Terry scored the only goal of the game. As for Scarborough Athletic, they were transferred into the North section at the end of the season, and have plans to move back to the town at some stage with help from the local council. 2003–04 brought a 15th-place finish in the Conference, with the highlight of the season being an FA Cup 4th-Round tie with Chelsea at the renamed McCain Stadium. 1. [44] Despite a bad start to the following season, which led to the dismissal of Morris and his replacement by Ray McHale, Scarborough became giant killers when they dumped Chelsea out of the League Cup in October 1989, with Martin Russell scoring the winner in the 3–2 home victory. Seadogs Sunk By Spencer. Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an English association football club representing Scarborough, North Yorkshire.The club was formed on 25 June 2007 following the winding up of Scarborough Football Club.After spending their first ten seasons groundsharing at Bridlington Town, the club moved into a new stadium, Flamingo Land Stadium in Scarborough in July 2017. FA Cup 2Q. During the summer of 1992, Branfoot became "the most popular manager in English football", as he took telephone calls from clubs . Returned back home on 15 July 2017 [17] Spurred on by great home attendance figures, Scarborough left the Yorkshire League after just one season to join the stronger Midland Football League. this was the first of four trips which the 'boro' took down to the famous stadium during the 1970's. they won the f.a trophy on 3 of those 4 occasions. [2] During the early half of the 1880s the side played in the Scarborough & East Riding County Cup competition and the name of the club was changed to Scarborough Cricketers Football Club. Found inside – Page 24He first bought into Scarborough FC but sold out when the opportunity to buy Bradford ... average attendances at Valley Parade more than doubled to 12,925 . Promotion from Division One in only their second season and never finishing below 10th place in the NCEL Premier League, "The Seadog Story" will continue . The Scarborough Athletic NCEL story began on 11 August 2007, a 2-1 defeat at Teversal, six seasons later, 27 April 2013 saw The Seadogs lose by the same scoreline at Glasshoughton Welfare. [38] Crowd attendances began to decline as Scarborough generally finished in mid-table positions, as well as being unable to progress further than the First Round of the FA Cup, or perform well in the FA Trophy. Found inside – Page 631Average Attendance . ... Earl 526 Scampston - N. of Zetland's B. 11 52300 118 61 6 6 525 Scarborough N. 6 * 85 0 405 195 1 0 532 Redcar , Infant , 1,418 0 0 ... Scarborough failed to convince Scarborough Borough Council that the proposals would raise enough money to both pay off the club's debts and build a new ground. The Athletic Ground, latterly known as the McCain Stadium, was a football stadium located on Seamer Road in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.It was the home of Scarborough F.C., a defunct football club who last played in the English Conference North before they were dissolved on 20 June 2007 with debts of £2.5 million.. Despite finishing bottom of the table in 2005–06, Scarborough were not initially relegated, as Canvey Island resigned from the league and Altrincham were deducted 18 points for fielding an ineligible player, meaning that they occupied bottom position instead. [17] The club also had a fanzine, Abandon chip!, which at the end of the 2006–07 season had reached Issue 5, and still continues today as a Scarborough Athletic fanzine. Stalybridge Celtic Football Club Company Number 00292254 Company limited by shareholders Chairman and Majority Shareholder Robert Gorski Bower Fold, Mottram Road, SK15 2RT Tel: 0161 338 2828 However, the winding up of Scarborough F.C paved the way for the supporter's trust to form a club as Scarborough Athletic and secure a place in the Northern Counties East League. [24] In 1951–52 the club managed to finish 6th in the league, with a strong squad including the likes of Bert Brenen, Bernard Massey and Jimmy Johnson. The Terrace Store - Trusted retro football and sport culture retailer for unique, personalised and fan loved merchandise and gifts. [4] The following season Whitby beat them 3–2 in the final of the same competition. ADMISSION: £5 as a student. [40] New chairman Barry Adamson demanded change and brought in Neil Warnock as manager, who brought in nine new first team players. [2] However, Scarborough finished 20th meaning that had they survived until the start of the 2007–08 season, they would have been relegated to the Northern Premier League. [5] In 1898, Scarborough Football Club made the move across town to the Athletic Ground in Seamer Road and remained there until 2007, though the ground was renamed The McCain Stadium in a pioneering sponsorship deal in 1988. League : 1947 - 1958 Division 1, 2, 3 South and North. Cantilever Park, Common Lane, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 2RS. It was during the early 1900s that Ocky Johnson debuted, the most prolific goalscorer in the history of the club with at least 245 goals, he was one of Scarborough's all-time heroes. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report. Scarborough knocked out league side Bradford City before going out to fellow Yorkshire club Doncaster Rovers 2–1 in a Second Round replay watched by 7,802 fans. Found inside – Page 27Don Amos , refund of fees .. J. H. Scarborough , expenses Audra Guthrie , refund of fees ... C. S. Jobes , expenses . C. A. Keath , attendance of meeting . Opponent. Found inside – Page 1460823 Operation Springboard-Aris Kaplanis Centre fc Youth, Resource Room & Attendance Program, 853 Scarborough Historical Society, 978 Scarborough Women's ... [18], The financial cost it took to build a squad capable of winning the league backfired, many had to be sold to Football League clubs as a result. Darlington FC: 1:1 Fulham FC - Brentford FC: 2:2 Grimsby Town - Rotherham United: 0:1 Hartlepool United - Sheffield United: 2:2 Leyton Orient - Aldershot FC: 2:0 Notts County - Mansfield Town: 5:0 Port Vale FC - Chesterfield FC: 3:2 Rochdale AFC - Burnley FC Attendance. Home Attendances, 2021-2022 Include Home matches Away matches All matches Season 2021-2022 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 The club averaged over 2,200 in 1979-1980, despite mediocre performances on the pitch. For the successor club, see, Anglo-Italian Semiprofessional Tournament, Northern Counties East Football League Division One, Anglo-Italian semiprofessional tournament, "Scarborough FC wound up after 128 years", "Town's fans get new football club" – BBC Sport, "Kick-off for Lidl as German giant opens in town", "New Boys Town voted into Teesside League", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scarborough_F.C.&oldid=1027136931, Association football clubs established in 1879, Defunct football clubs in North Yorkshire, Association football clubs disestablished in 2007, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox football club with unknown parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Winners – 1885–86; 1887–88; 1888–89; 1890–91; 1891–92; 1892–93; 1896–97; 1900–01 1901–02; 1903–04, Listed according to division last performed in. Nic Evangelinos from Stalybridge Celtic to Workington. Blyth Spartans. Charlie Jebson-King from York City to Yorkshire Amateur. [31] For the rest of the decade Scarborough managed to finish in the top 5 within the league, but it was their cup runs which gained wide attention. After the collapse of the Northern Counties League, Scarborough joined the new North Eastern League and were victorious, finishing as champions during their sole season in it. Posted in attendances, championship, christmas gifts, football, leeds united, news, sheffield united, sport, statistics, stats Read more Championship highest vs lowest attendance of the season! In Scarborough's case, the decline was even more dramatic. Cup reaching the Third Round; one of these fixtures was considered the greatest ever played at the Athletic Ground, where Scarborough came from behind to beat Football League side Lincoln City 6–4. 13 Players/Coaches. The venue was first opened in 1898, when Scarborough F.C. Mickleover. Found inside – Page 177... Hull St. Mary , Woolwich All Saints , Scarborough Farmiloe , Rev. W. T. Farrall , Rev. L. M. Fellows , Rev. E. Finch , Rev. F. C. Fish , Rev. [5] Scarborough lost in the Second Round and were knocked out, though they did win the County Cup that year again by beating Whitby in the final. 18 Players/Coaches. They take place for each division following the conclusion of the regular season and are contested by the four clubs finishing below the automatic promotion places. Unfortunately for Scarborough they were soundly defeated 5–1 in the replay. The same season Scarborough knocked Oldham Athletic out of the FA Cup, before going out to Doncaster Rovers once again in the Second Round. [25], Despite poor financial conditions in the mid-1950s and unimpressive league positions, the club did have flashes of quality, exemplified by Alan Parkinson who scored 67 league goals over the course of two seasons. [3] Meanwhile, the Centre of Excellence, youth team and Football in the Community sections of Scarborough F.C. By the summer of 1887, the club had reverted to the name Scarborough Football Club and moved to their own ground in the form of the Recreation Ground. The match statistics such as team line-u Date. Found inside – Page 283It is decidedly unfair to the handicappers not Scarborough Athletic Club , was held at ... A return of the bicycle Feltham Reformatory were in attendance . No. With Don Robinson as chairman, Scarborough was able to improve many elements of its ground and entered the new league. The business smarts of Geoffrey Richmond saved the club and a deal with McCain saw the Athletic Ground renamed the McCain Stadium, nicknamed The Theatre of Chips. Scarborough Athletic v Buxton. Scarborough's first chance came from a free kick taken on the left just outside the area by Ryan Williams. Phone 01925 653044 This article covers the history of the Scarborough Football Club from the 1870s to 1998. The club gained a new manager named Neil Warnock, and his team became champions of the Conference in 1987. Scarborough Football Club were an association football club based in the seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Found inside – Page 786Applications and testimonials to Mr. F. C. Hulton , Clerk to the Committee ... Personal attendance at the Dispensaries Office , Leith Offices , Liverpool ... Medd the club adopted professionalism in 1926, joining the Yorkshire Football League, with their first ever professional match against Bridlington Town which they won 3–1. [20] Boro's league form had improved also and they managed to finish 3rd in the Midland League during 1937–38 before again war interrupted again, in the form of the Second World War. Scarborough first entered England's national cup competition, the FA Cup, in 1887. Scarborough Athletic Nation England Division English Northern Premier League Premier Division Reputation 41 Average Age 25.05 Balance £-520 Wage Budget £0 Training Facilities 6 Youth Facilities 6 Youth Academy 5 Stadium Capacity 2833 Average Attendance 1001 Ability 53.9 Potential 58.3 Several players were signed by Football League clubs, but with goalscorer Billy Clayson leading the way, Scarborough were crowned champions of the Midland League in 1929–30. Found inside – Page 665Amount Attendance . өвөлу Attendance . paid . ... St. 525 Scarborough N. 6 * 85 00 882 107 10 8 Stephen's 1,418 0 0 8 2 6 ( Nether525 Scarborough W. 5 753 0 ... South Shields will look to get 2020 off to a positive start when they welcome Scarborough Athletic to Mariners Park on New Year's Day. Scarborough Athletic FC - Queensgate. However, the subsequent years were rather less successful for Scarborough. Boro managed decent results in the league but after four years it collapsed due to lack of support from major clubs, leading Scarborough to return to the Northern League. Found inside – Page 154The following were the members registered in attendance : BALTIMORE , MD. ... E. Clark , Wm . H. Sheldon , Jr. , B. F. Seidler , Hiram Marks , F. C. Teal ... Former association football club Scarborough, England, This article is about the original football club in Scarborough, wound up in 2007. South Shields. i am sure this photo' showing the scarborough fc team walking out onto the old wembley stadium pitch in 1973 will bring happy memories flooding back for many fans of the old club. The club was formed when the previous Scarborough FC went bust, but without a suitable venue in . Nineteen-year-old Whitby player Albert Drabble was attacked at the game and died the following month of a heart attack; although links between the incidents were not conclusive it put a large shadow over the fixture.[7]. McCain Stadium Attendance: Attendance 756. When the final whistle blew at the McCain Stadium, Carlisle were still level with Plymouth Argyle and the Scarborough fans had already invaded the pitch to celebrate "survival", only for the news to come through within minutes that a last-minute goal from Carlisle United's on-loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass had ensured Carlisle's survival and relegated Scarborough back to the Conference, twelve years after they had left it. View all of FC United of Manchester's Fixtures and Results. Posted in attendances, championship, christmas gifts, football, leeds united, news, sheffield united, sport, statistics, stats Read more Championship highest vs lowest attendance of the season! Scarborough FC Memory Match - 03-06-89 . Non league matches see huge rise in attendances on Bank Holiday Monday . [8] In the 1898–99 season Scarborough took a step up, by joining the Northern League Second Division, and the club also had a new ground built in the form of the Athletic Ground. Season 1999/2000. Scarborough's opponents to be played in home games currently have a combined average of 1.03 Points Per Game in their away matches played so far this season in the league. Attendance. They were automatically promoted into the Football League, the first club to achieve this feat by this route. Found inside – Page 377Fair attendance at May and represent branch at road transport consultaJune ... Ir . F. C. Cooper , E.C. member , attended for first time , and his survey of ... Found inside – Page 38111th International Conference, FC 2007, and First International Workshop on Usable Security, USEC 2007, Scarborough, Trinidad/Tobago, February 12-16, 2007. This performance currently places Scarborough Athletic at 0 out of 22 teams in the Northern Premier League Table, winning 0% of matches. Tag Archives: Scarborough FC. The Second Division of the Northern League was abolished in 1900; this saw Scarborough and two other clubs admitted to the single Northern League division. 2021-2022 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013.

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