EV2 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League
Eight new clubs are to play in Division Two next season after being accepted into the EV2 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League at last night’s AGM.
Askern Miners – fresh from the palaver of their failed merger with FC Humber United – can look forward to developing their young team after struggling in the Central Midlands League.
With a new 3G pitch to boot, Dinnington Town Reserves will hand more opportunities to play men’s football in their area.
Doncaster City were a late entry to the party and more details will emerge about their aspirations and operation in due course.
Former Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United winger Terry Curran is to manage them.
Evo Soccer, part of the worldwide company Evo Group, will be fielding primarily a young side as their aim is to develop players for men’s football.
Evo play out of Warminster Road.
Hepworth Development return after having difficulties last season – however they are a much stronger club as first team boss Darren Hepworth, the ex-Emley chief, has transformed them.
Sheffield City Reserves and Wombwell Town Development speak for themselves.
Sheffield-based Tusaale join and they like others are looking to provide men’s football opportunities for their under 18s.