Feature Interview with Tadcaster Albion manager Paul Marshall

Ask someone in Harrogate if they know of someone called Paul Marshall and what he is best known for and the answer you may get is Harrogate Railway’s 2002 FA Cup second round tie with Bristol City. That is the current Tadcaster Albion boss Paul Marshall’s greatest achievement during a glorious 16-year management career, but  read more→

Top ten not out of reach for Glasshoughton Welfare just yet – Rob Hunter

Rob Hunter insists the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division top ten isn’t out of reach for his threadbare Glasshoughton Welfare side just yet, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Glasshoughton have hit a wall and are struggling to even field a side because of player availability. Twelve players are currently side-lined for Welfare for a variety of  read more→

Rob Hunter celebrates one year and 50 games in charge of Glasshoughton

Rob Hunter celebrates his 50th game and a year in charge of Glasshoughton Welfare tomorrow, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Glasshoughton host Athersley Recreation in the NCEL Premier Division in a game that marks the first anniversary of Hunter replacing Graham Hodder in the Leeds Road dugout. Hunter and his assistant Mark Smitheringale steered the  read more→

Calum Ward thanks Glasshoughton Welfare manager Rob Hunter

Ossett Town striker Calum Ward has thanked Glasshoughton Welfare manager Rob Hunter and assistant Mark Smitheringale for his time at Leeds Road, writes James Grayson. Ward was deemed surplus to requirements at Tadcaster Albion in May and after offers from a few clubs, he chose Glasshoughton as his next move. Ward went onto score 15  read more→