The hunt for FA Vase glory is an added bonus to the continuing success story of Tadcaster Albion, according to club director Jimmy Gore. Tadcaster are top of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division and are into the last 32 of the Vase. Beat Brocton tomorrow at home and Tadcaster will level their best run in the read more→
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Josh Greening loving life at Tadcaster
Forget Cristiano Ronaldo with his two hat-tricks in two games, Tadcaster Albion hotshot Josh Greening is the most dangerous goal-scorer in the world at the moment. Not that he letting three trebles in a row and 11 goals in four games go to his head. The glorious spree has helped Tadcaster top the Toolstation NCEL read more→
Chance of playing with his brother helped lure Jonathan Greening to Tadcaster
The prospect of playing with his in-form younger brother helped lure former Premier League midfielder Jonathan Greening to ambitious Toolstation NCEL Premier Division side Tadcaster Albion. Tadcaster announced the signing of the season last night after a meeting at the Marriott Hotel in York. Greening is expected to make his debut for Tadcaster tomorrow in read more→
Paul Marshall hails ground improvements at Tadcaster Albion
Please ‘like’ our Facebook page HERE Tadcaster Albion manager Paul Marshall has hailed the improvements to their Ings Lane ground by owners i2i Sports. Their ground, now renamed i2i Stadium, has had its biggest makeover ever this summer ahead of Tadcaster’s bid to win promotion out of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. The pitch has read more→
Evo Stik officials to visit Tadcaster Albion for ground grading inspection
The paint is dry, they have enough seats and the new toilet block and turnstile are finished so as far as Tadcaster Albion are concerned they’ve done everything required. Evo Stik league officials will visit Ings Lane today and the club’s manager Paul Marshall is confident that they will pass the ground grading inspection. The team read more→
93 points is the target for title chasing Tadcaster Albion – Paul Marshall
Tadcaster Albion manager Paul Marshall believes the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division title race will go to the death – just like it did in 2005 – and has targeted reaching 93 points, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Marshall won the Division as the boss of Goole AFC in 2005 with 79 points, two more than read more→