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Scarborough Football Club were an English football team based in the seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. They were one of the oldest football clubs in England, formed in 1879, before they were wound up on Wednesday 20 June 2007, with debts of £2.5m.[1] Image File history File links Scarboroughfc. ...
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North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county in that region and also partly in North East England. ...
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In the 2006–07 season Scarborough competed in the Conference North. They started the season with a 10-point deduction, for a breach of league rules, and finished in 20th place which would have resulted in their relegation to the Northern Premier League. Their last ever game, on 28 April 2007, was a 1-0 win at Hucknall Town.[2]. A new club was established by the Seadog Trust under the banner Scarborough Athletic F.C. on June 25, 2007.[3] The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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Hucknall Town F.C. are an English association football team founded in 1945 and based in the town of Hucknall in Nottinghamshire. ...
Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an English football club formed on 25 June 2007 following the winding up of Scarborough F.C.. Although they represent the town of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, they are currently ground-sharing with Bridlington Town. ...
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History The club was formed in 1879 by members of the town's cricket team, and played their earliest games at the cricket ground in North Marine Road. The football club soon moved to the nearby Recreation Ground.[4] In 1898, Scarborough Football Club made the move across town to the Athletic Ground in Seamer Road and remained there until 2007, though the ground was renamed The McCain Stadium in a pioneering sponsorship deal in 1988. Test cricket grounds (stadiums) by nation: Categories: Cricket grounds | Lists | Test cricket ...
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Early years Scarborough first entered England's national cup competition, the FA Cup in 1887. Before the club became professional they spent their time competing in the Northern League. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Official logo The Northern League (currently sponsored by the Arngrove Insurance and known as the Arngrove Northern League) is a football league in North East England for semi-professional and amateur teams. ...
It was in 1927 the Yorkshire club became professional and joined the Midland League. After only three years they became champions of it, breaking the record for most points in a season. The same year, the club were performing respectably in the FA Cup, reaching the Third Round before going out 2-1 to Grimsby Town who were in the nation's top league at the time. Year 1927 (MCMXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Midland Football League is a football competition based in England. ...
Grimsby Town F.C. are an English football club in Football League Two, who in 2004 finished towards the bottom of the league. ...
Club attendance records were broken when the club reached the same stage of the FA Cup again, during the 1937-38 season. The game against Luton Town, which was a 1-1 draw, saw 11,162 people packed into the Athletic Ground. Unfortunately for Scarborough they were soundly defeated 5-1 in the replay. Luton Town F.C. are a professional English football team based in the town of Luton. ...
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1970s FA Trophy success Because of their decent performance in the Midlands League, the club were entitled to become one of the founding clubs in the new Northern Premier League in 1968. The 1970s would prove to be a successful time for the club; Scarborough FC won the FA Trophy three times at Wembley Stadium, beating Wigan Athletic, Stafford Rangers and Dagenham in the process. The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979. ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
Wembley Stadium was a football stadium located in Wembley, London. ...
Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...
Stafford Rangers Football Club are a semi-professional English football team from Stafford who play in the Conference National. ...
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The 70s also saw the club performing well in the FA Cup. They reached the Third Round in the 1975-76 season before losing 2-1 to Crystal Palace in a match that was featured on BBC's "Match of the Day". During the 1977-78 season, they reached these heights again, with a Third Round clash against Brighton and Hove Albion; they lost the tie 3-0 at Goldstone Ground in front of 23,748 spectators. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Crystal Palace Football Club is an English professional football team based in SE25 in London. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion. ...
Match of the Day (sometimes abbreviated as MotD) is the BBCs main football television programme. ...
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The Goldstone Ground (or The Goldstone) was a football stadium and home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. between 1902 and 1997. ...
They also took part in the Anglo-Italian Cup twice, beating Udinese 4-0 in 1976[5] and then beating Parma 2-0 during the following year's competition.[6] In 1976 they lost 4-1 on aggregate to Italian side US Lecce in the final match of the Anglo-Italian Semiprofessional Tournament. By the end of the 1970s, Scarborough had been selected to be part of the new Alliance Premier League, known today as the Football Conference. They stayed in this league for several seasons with generally consistent finishing positions in mid-table. The club gained a new manager named Neil Warnock, and his team became champions of the re-named Vauxhall Conference in 1987. They were automatically promoted into the Football League. The Anglo-Italian Cup was a football cup competition held between clubs in England and Italy. ...
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Year 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the 1976 Gregorian calendar. ...
Parma Football Club (formerly Parma Associazione Calcio) is an Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, nicknamed the Crociati (Crusaders) and the Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues). ...
Year 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the 1976 Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of so-called non-league football in England. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
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The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...
Stay in the Football League Scarborough were promoted into the Football League Division Four, which after English football introduced the FA Premier League became Football League Third Division in 1992. The Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth highest league division in the English football league system from 1958 until the creation of the FA Premier league prior to the 1992/93 season. ...
For the Scottish equivalent see Scottish Premier League The FA Premier League (often referred to as the Barclays Premiership in England and the Barclays English Premier League or just simply The EPL internationally) is a league competition for football clubs located at the top of the English football league system...
From the 1992-93 to the 2003-04 season, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system. ...
The club had mixed fortunes during their stay in the Football League. They spent several seasons near the bottom, but reached the play-offs for promotion twice. They became giant killers in 1989 with a 3-2 victory in the League Cup over Chelsea, after achieving a 1-1 draw during the first leg at Stamford Bridge. Their cup runs contined to throw up good results following this, with a 7-6 aggregate win over Preston North End, and a 5-3 defeat against Southampton in 1991. Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
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Their best run however came during the 1992-93 season, where Scarborough dumped Bradford City, Coventry City and Plymouth Argyle out of the competition. This brought Arsenal to Scarborough in a tie which Arsenal narrowly won, 1-0 with a Nigel Winterburn goal. Bradford City Association Football Club is a football team based at the Bradford and Bingley Stadium (formerly known as Valley Parade) in Bradford, England. ...
Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues due to the traditional colour of their strip (which itself is sky blue in honour of the sky blue cloth traditionally made in the city), are a football team based in Coventry, England. ...
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In the Third Division, a last-minute goal from Carlisle United's on-loan goalkeeper Jimmy Glass on the last day of the 1998-99 season brought about the first relegation in the history of Scarborough FC. In sport, the Third Division is usually the third highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below. ...
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James Jimmy Glass (born 1973 in London) is a former football goalkeeper, who is chiefly remembered for scoring the goal which kept Carlisle United in the Football League in 1999. ...
The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England. ...
Back in non-league football The 1999-2000 season would begin for Scarborough in the Conference - the same league they had won twelve years earlier. However, in their first season they only managed to finish in fourth place, thus failing to win promotion at the first attempt. The 1999-2000 season was the 120th season of competitive football in England. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
Poor results saw Scarborough at the bottom of the Conference by Christmas 2001. With relegation to the Northern Premier League threatening, new chairman Malcolm Reynolds and manager Russell Slade oversaw a turnaround in the club's fortunes; the team finished 12th at the end of the 2001/02 season. This was followed up by a 7th-place finish the following season. Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Russell Slade is an English Football manager, his most recent post being at League Two side Grimsby Town. ...
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2003-04 brought a 15th-place finish in the Conference, with the highlight of the season being an FA Cup 4th-Round tie with Chelsea at the re-named McCain Stadium. Chelsea and England defender John Terry scored the only goal of the game. Slade left to join Grimsby Town, Nick Henry was appointed his successor and brought in his former Oldham team-mate Neil Redfearn as his assistant. Despite only finishing 13th in the league, Scarborough managed to go through the whole season unbeaten at home. The 2003-2004 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England. ...
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The McCain Stadium is the home of Scarborough F.C. who are a football team who play in the English Nationwide Conference National. ...
John George Terry (born December 7, 1980 in Barking, London) is an English professional football player. ...
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Neil David Redfearn (born 20 June 1965 in Dewsbury) is an English footballer and manager. ...
With the club at the bottom of the Conference, manager Nick Henry was sacked in October 2005. Neil Redfearn took over as manager and brought in former Barnsley coach Eric Winstanley as assistant manager. Despite finishing bottom of the table in 2005/06, Scarborough were not initially relegated, as Canvey Island resigned from the league and Altrincham were deducted 18 points for fielding an ineligible player, meaning that they occupied bottom position instead. However the Conference were not convinced of the club's financial stability, and Scarborough ended up suffering the same fate as Northwich Victoria had the previous year by being relegated to the Conference North. 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â Deaths in October 28: Richard Smalley 26: Emil Kyulev 24: José Azcona del Hoyo 24: Rosa Parks 23: Stella Obasanjo 22: Liam Lawlor 22: Shirley Horn 20: Endon Mahmood 17: Ba Jin 10: Milton Obote 7: Charles...
Neil David Redfearn (born 20 June 1965 in Dewsbury) is an English footballer and manager. ...
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Final season Neil Redfearn resigned in the 2006 close season and former Scarborough skipper and assistant manager Mark Patterson replaced him. Patterson re-signed striker Tony Hackworth and defender Mark Hotte. The club started their first season in the Conference North with minus 10 points as the club had been in administration. What proved to be their last game, on 28 April 2007, was a 1-0 win at Hucknall Town[2] but Scarborough finished 20th meaning that had they survived until the start of the 2007-08 season, they would have been relegated to the Northern Premier League. On 4 May 2007 Mark Patterson left the Club after failing to agree a new deal. Neil David Redfearn (born 20 June 1965 in Dewsbury) is an English footballer and manager. ...
Mark Patterson (born 24 May 1965 in Darwen, Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English former footballer and the former manager of Scarborough FC in the Nationwide Conference North. ...
Tony Hackworth (born May 19, 1980) is an English professional footballer, a striker who played for Scarborough up to their dissolution on 20 June 2007 and is now a free agent. ...
Mark Hotte (born September 27, 1978 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is an English football player, who currently plays for Conference North side Scarborough. ...
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Hucknall Town F.C. are an English association football team founded in 1945 and based in the town of Hucknall in Nottinghamshire. ...
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Dissolution The club had been hoping to move to a new stadium on the outskirts of town by the start of the 2009-10 season, with the proceeds from the sale of the McCain Stadium to a housing developer wiping out the club's historic debts in addition to providing the finance to build the new ground. However, a covenant existed on the McCain Stadium that restricted its use only to sporting activities. Scarborough failed to convince the Scarborough Borough Council that its proposals would raise enough money to both to pay off the debts and build a new ground.[7] The McCain Stadium is the home of Scarborough F.C. who are a football team who play in the English Nationwide Conference National. ...
Scarborough is a non-metropolitan district and borough of North Yorkshire, England. ...
On Friday 8 June 2007, the FA in London said that it was a very strong possibility that by June 12 Scarborough FC may well go out of business. However, on Tuesday 12 June, Scarborough F.C. were given an eight day 'stay of execution' following a 'change of heart' by their local Borough Council. But, on June 20, they were wound up in the High Court, ending its 128-year run as a club with debts of £2.5m.[1][8] June 8 is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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However, the winding up of Scarborough F.C paved the way for the supporter's trust to reform the club as Scarborough Athletic and secure a place in the Northern Counties East League.[3] Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an English football club formed on 25 June 2007 following the winding up of Scarborough F.C.. Although they represent the town of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, they are currently ground-sharing with Bridlington Town. ...
The Northern Counties East League is an English association football league that was founded in 1982 by the merger of the former Yorkshire League and Midland Counties League. ...
Notable former managers Russell Slade is an English Football manager, his most recent post being at League Two side Grimsby Town. ...
Michael Mick Wadsworth (born November 3, 1950 in Yorkshire, UK) is an English football coach, currently assistant manager at Shrewsbury Town. ...
Neil Warnock (born December 1, 1948 in Sheffield) is a football manager, formerly of Sheffield United. ...
Notable former players John Budgie Burridge (born December 3, 1951 in Workington) is a former English football goalkeeper who played for 26 different clubs in a career that lasted nearly 30 years. ...
Lee Fowler (Born 10 June 1983) is a Welsh professional football player. ...
Geoffrey Malcolm Horsfield (born November 1, 1973 in Barnsley) is an English footballer who is currently on a six month loan at Leeds United from Sheffield United. ...
Tony Parkes is the former assistant manager of Blackburn Rovers Football Club. ...
Neil David Redfearn (born 20 June 1965 in Dewsbury) is an English footballer and manager. ...
Andrew (Andy) Ritchie (born November 28, 1960 in Manchester) is a former English footballer. ...
Craig Jonathan Short (born June 25, 1968 in Bridlington, England) is a football player who plays as a central-defender for Sheffield United in the Premiership. ...
Honours - Northern Premier League Cup
- North Riding Senior Cup
- Winners - on 19 occasions since 1909
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
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The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
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Records - FA Cup, Best Performance: 2004, 4th Round v Chelsea F.C.
- Football League Cup, Best Performance: 1992-3, 4th Round v Arsenal
- Record Victory: 11-0 over Stamford, 14 Dec 1963
- Record Defeat: 1-16 by Southbank, 15 November 1919
- Record Football League Win: 5-2 over Torquay United, 24 September 1988
- Record Football League Defeat: 1-7 by Wigan Athletic, 11 March 1997
- Most Goals in a Season: 58, Billy Clayson, 1932-33
- Record Attendance: 11,130 v Luton Town, 8 January 1938
- Record Transfer Fee Received: £240,000, Chris Short to Notts County in 1990
- Record Transfer Fee Paid: £102,000 Martin Russell from Leicester City in 1989
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Christian Chris Short (born May 9, 1970 in Münster, West Germany) was a professional footballer who played for Pickering Town, Scarborough, Notts County, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United, Stoke City & Hinckley United. ...
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Programme and fanzine The match-day programme at Scarborough, The Boro Review, won the Conference North programme awards for 2006-07.[9] The club also had a fanzine, Abandon Chip!, which at the end of the 2006-07 season had reached Issue 5. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (480 Ã 640 pixel, file size: 54 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the creator of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ...
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A programme or program with respect to events such as theatre performances or fêtes is a printed leaflet outlining the parts of the event scheduled to take place, principal performers and background information. ...
The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
A fanzine (see also: zine) is a nonprofessional publication produced by fans of a particular subject for the pleasure of others who share their interest. ...
Stadium information The McCain Stadium is the home of Scarborough F.C. who are a football team who play in the English Nationwide Conference National. ...
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References - ^ a b "Scarborough FC wound up after 128 years", Yorkshire Post, 20 June 2007
- ^ a b "Hucknall Town 0 Scarborough 1", Hucknall Town F.C. official site
- ^ a b "Town's fans get new football club" - BBC Sport
- ^ "Scarborough FC: club history", BBC, 12 October 2005
- ^ "The Anglo-Italian Cup Results 1976", English Football Archive
- ^ "The Anglo-Italian Cup Results 1977", English Football Archive
- ^ "Boro begin hunt for new home", The Press, 22 June 2007
- ^ "Scarborough FC go out of business", BBC Sport, 20 June 2007
- ^ "The Boro Review wins award", Scarborough F.C. official site, 26 March 2007
- ^ "McCain Stadium", Soccerbase.com
The Yorkshire Post was founded in 1754, as the Leedes Intelligencer, making it one of Britains first daily newspapers. ...
is the 171st day of the year (172nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
Hucknall Town F.C. are an English association football team founded in 1945 and based in the town of Hucknall in Nottinghamshire. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion. ...
The current BBC Sport logo BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC. It became a fully dedicated division of the BBC in 2000. ...
The Racing Post is a British daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper. ...
See also The McCain Stadium is the home of Scarborough F.C. who are a football team who play in the English Nationwide Conference National. ...
Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an English football club formed on 25 June 2007 following the winding up of Scarborough F.C.. Although they represent the town of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, they are currently ground-sharing with Bridlington Town. ...
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