Caretaker manager Jon Miles hailed his players after under-dogs Glasshoughton Welfare severely damaged Tadcaster Albion’s Toolstation NCEL Premier Division title hopes in a shock 1-0 win at Ings Lane, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Tom Carr’s second half penalty left leaders Tadcaster’s chances of winning promotion hanging by a thread as Brighouse Town, who have read more→
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Paul Quinn: Brighouse Town have the experience to win the NCEL Premier title
They played at Stockport County in the FA Cup, travelled to the Isle of Wight for a huge FA Vase game and taken giants Scarborough Athletic to the wire. That’s why Paul Quinn believes Brighouse Town have the experience required to win the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division title, writes James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson). Third-placed Brighouse read more→
100 points is the new target for Tadcaster Albion
Forget 93 points we’re aiming for the century. That’s the message from Paul Marshall as league leaders Tadcaster Albion head into the final five games of their Toolstation NCEL Premier Division campaign. Marshall takes his team to his former club Bridlington Town tomorrow and he has revised his original target and believes his side are 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→
High-fives all round for Tadcaster Albion on “perfect day”
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→
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→
Paul Marshall praises Ossett Town interim boss Steven Jeff
Ossett Town interim boss Steven Jeff has won the praise of his former manager Paul Marshall for his stint in charge at Ingfield. Full-back Jeff hands over the keys to the Ossett dressing room to John Reed tomorrow after two games at the helm following the departure of Craig Elliott to Shaw Lane Aquaforce. Jeff read more→
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→
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→
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→