Paul Marshall described it as a “perfect day” and it definitely couldn’t have got any better for Tadcaster Albion, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Marshall was even high-fiving supporters by the end as his table-topping team romped to a 5-0 win over local rivals Pickering Town on a day they broke their own league record read more→
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Leaders Tadcaster Albion held to 2-2 draw by Athersley Recreation
Paul Marshall believed Toolstation NCEL Premier Division leaders Tadcaster Albion did enough to beat Athersley Recreation, but was satisfied with a point after a poor opening half hour, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Just like the Garforth Town match two weeks ago, Tadcaster fell behind early on due to a wonder strike – this time read more→
Weekend Review: Gary Bradshaw hits nine-minute hat-trick for Scarborough Athletic
Gary Bradshaw scored an incredible nine minute hat-trick as Scarborough Athletic secured a late 3-0 Evo Stik Division One South victory over Carlton Town. On a day wrecked by the heavy rain, Scarborough were one of six Yorkshire sides to play in the whole of the Evo Stik and NCEL leagues. After a poor start, read more→
Tadcaster Albion show bouncebackability to go top of the NCEL Premier Division
Tadcaster Albion went back to the top of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division table with a straightforward 4-1 win over local rivals Garforth Town, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Tadcaster overcame an awful start, which saw C J Lyle give Garforth the lead after just 30 seconds, with first half goals from Jamie Williamson, Danny read more→
Weekend review: Calum Ward marks his return to Tadcaster Albion with a hat-trick
Calum Ward marked his return to Tadcaster Albion in memorable fashion by scoring a hat-trick in the 6-0 thrashing of Toolstation NCEL Premier Division strugglers Winterton Rangers. The victory takes second-placed Taddy’s goal tally for the last three matches to 20 and moves them one point behind leaders Barton Town Old Boys. Tadcaster took the read more→
The ref made the right call over late Kendal postponement – Ossett Town manager Craig Elliott
Craig Elliott admitted that the referee made the correct decision by postponing Ossett Town’s Evo Stik Division One North clash with Kendal Town – ten minutes before the scheduled kick-off time. Kendal had made the long trip to Ingfield and had arrived when the playing surface was fit for the game. However, torrential rain soon read more→
Ossett Town striker Calum Ward re-joins Tadcaster Albion to bolster promotion bid
Striker Calum Ward has left Ossett Town and re-joined Toolstation NCEL Premier Division title contenders Tadcaster Albion – the club who released him at the end of last season. Tadcaster Paul Marshall let Ward leave Ings Lane after the forward had scored over 15 times for Albion – including a magical hat-trick in the famous read more→
Ossett Town chief Craig Elliott fuming after referee’s handshake snub following draw with Farsley
Angry Craig Elliott claimed referee David Benton refused to shake his hand after ten man Ossett Town’s controversial Evo Stik Division One North 1-1 draw at Farsley AFC, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). The farcical scene happened as the teams headed into the Throstle Nest tunnel following a local derby that was ruined by Benton, read more→
Evo Stik Review: The great escape begins for Ossett Albion
Ossett Albion’s fight against relegation received the first kiss of life yesterday when Richard Tracey’s men earned a crucial 2-0 win at Clitheroe. Goals from Ben Grech-Brooksbank and Kurtis Noble secured Albion’s first league win since October – a total of 15 games without a Division One North victory. When speaking to Sports Performer nearly read more→
Player Profile: Ossett Town striker Calum Ward
Name: Calum Ward Age: 20 Current Club: Ossett Town Previous Clubs: Tadcaster Albion, Selby Town, Glasshoughton Welfare Best mate in football: The whole team and management Career Highlight: There are two. Scoring a hat-trick against Skelmersdale for Tadcaster and scoring my first goal for Ossett away at Darlington. Lowest Moment in football: Been told that read more→