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Monday, October 5, 2009

Tad Albion U10s 'v' York Cubs (4th October)

'A' Team Match Reports

Tadcaster Albion 2 – 1 York Cubs
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James, Sam, Scott, Tom
Scorers: Ethan, Jack

A glorious sunny October morning saw Tadcaster Albion play host to York Cubs – one of the two teams to beat Taddy last season.
The match kicked off at a furious pace and right from the start there was very little to choose between the two teams. Both sides showed their intent to attack, but with strong midfields and organized defences, clear cut chances were few and far between. Tadcaster did get on top of the midfield battle and midway through the first half Ethan found himself with enough room to let fly from distance. It looked like a goal from the moment it left his foot, and although the Cubs ‘keeper did well to get his hand to it, he couldn’t stop the ball finding the top corner.
Within a minute of the re-start Jack found himself with a shooting opportunity from wide on the right and he fired an unstoppable shot into the top corner giving the home side a bit of breathing space. The whole team worked their socks off throughout the match and really didn’t look like they would concede a goal. Cubs came back though and grabbed a goal with 2 minutes remaining to set the nerves jangling for the home coaches and supporters. Thankfully though it proved to be merely a consolation and the final whistle sounded to give Taddy one of their best ever wins.
York Cubs (players, coaches and supporters) played their part in a cracking game which was a fantastic advert for mini-soccer. But this was a match that Tadcaster fully deserved to win. Jack and James lead the line superbly - closing down the Cubs defence and staying positive even though they weren’t seeing much of the ball. Tom and Ethan won the midfield battle and tipped the balance in Tadcaster’s favour. The two at the back – Scott and George - were as solid as ever as was Alfie in goal. Sam also played a huge part in this win – his energy and commitment coming on as sub allowed the midfield and strikers to get a well earned breather.
Man of the Match: Ethan – Cracking goal which gave the whole team belief that they could win the game.

2nd Game report
Tadcaster Albion 2 – 2 York Cubs
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James K, James O, Louis, Scott
Scorers: Scott, George

Tadcaster found themselves 2-0 down early on in this match as they struggled to get going following the efforts of the first game. They did pull a goal back though towards the end of the first half thanks (once again) to Scott.
The second half was fairly evenly balanced and Tadcaster got the only goal of the game thanks to a suberb clinical finish from George.
Man of the Match: Jack – Terrific effort supporting the defence from midfield.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Bishopthorpe 'v' Tad Albion U10s (27th September)

'A' Team Match Reports

Bishopthorpe 1 – 1 Tadcaster Albion
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James, Scott, Tom
Scorers: James

Tadcaster Albion made the short trip over to Bishopthorpe hoping to maintain their excellent early season form.
The first half started at a frantic pace and that combined with a rock hard pitch, meant that the quality of football suffered. It certainly didn’t affect the excitement though as play switched from end to end and both defenses struggled to cope with high balls. Alfie had to be alert and as brave as ever rushing out to save on a couple of occasions and Jack rattled the Bish crossbar with a high looping effort. It was amazing really that it took until the end of the first half before the opening goal – the first real quality piece of play. Tom drove up the middle beating 2 players before passing out wide for James to riffle the ball into the net.
The second half was a mirror of the first. End to end play and absolute total commitment from both teams. Taddy rattle the woodwork twice more, but it was Bishopthorpe who completed the scoring when the Taddy defence was deceived by a high bouncing ball which left Alfie with no chance.
Having struck the woodwork 3 times, Taddy can count themselves unlucky not to have nicked all the points, but to be truthful a draw was a fair result.
Man of the Match: Alfie – Showed what a great ‘keeper he his with a couple of excellent first half saves.

2nd Game report
Bishopthorpe 1– 1 Tadcaster Albion
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James, Scott, Tom
Scorers: James

Two very tired teams lined up for the second game and once again positions were swapped around for the friendly match. Tom and Scott seemed to be having some sort of “who can get away with the most blatant handball in our own area” competition (won by Tom for his 2-handed effort). To be honest though, all the boys put so much into the first match that they might have been better just calling it a day.
The stand-out players were Alfie (fair enough as he’d been stood in goal for all of the first match) and George who showed real hunger to get on the score sheet again (and came really close to doing that).
As for the action, well … Bishopthorpe scored first; we equalised when their ‘keeper couldn’t deal with James’ corner.
Man of the Match: George – see comment above.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

TAJFC v Pock Predators (Acaster Steel Cup)


TAJFC U12's received a salutatory lesson today about finishing from Division 1 dynamos - Pocklington Predators. In the first round of the Acaster Steel Cup, Tad met PP's on their home pitch. Starting line-up was Josh J, Matty, Joel, Paul, Joe, Ollie P, Macca, Ollie W, Hazza, Craig & John. Sam C was ill with a raging temperature and Josh J manfully stepped up at short notice.
TAJFC had the best of the play in the first 15 mins and it looked for a while that the 2 divisions difference between these sides would be overcome......however PP had some excellent strikers and scored 2 stunning goals in quick succession on 17 and 18 mins. TAJFC fought back, but conceded again just before half-time. George, Angus and Adam swapped with Ollie P, Joe S and Ollie W, but (repeating the pattern that happen in the first half), PP scored 2 screamers on 34 and 36 mins. TAJFC battled valiantly with Hazza, Joel, Craig and Macca maximising their workrate.A penalty was awarded when Joel was brought down, but was unfortunately missed when Paul took out a pigeon flying at 30 feet. For almost half an hour play was deadlocked with a couple of missed chances at either end. PP got their last goal on 58 mins and Hazza made a new friend(!).
As their league position shows, Pocklington were a very skillful side, with great finishing and (like Harrods) had quality in all departments. The Pock manager Joe was very complimentary about TAJFC and wished us well in the League, Plate and Cup. Men Of The Match were Josh J for an outstanding and committed performance and Paul for his inestimable work rate, tenacity and skill under pressure - well done (despite the scoreline). Thanks again to parents for helping out and conducting the raffle. Training as normal on Friday. Last shout for Registration Fees. Get Well Soon Sam!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

TAJFC 17 - Haxby 0 (Under 12's)

Starting line-up was John B, Ollie W, Craig R, Adam B, Sam C, Paul H, Josh J, Ollie P, Macca, Joe S, and Joel.
Bit of a goal-fest today........ TAJFC played their usual formation and though they we comfortably 4 - 0 up at the break, many chances were missed. We had a bit of a change around at half-time with Hazza, George B and Matty O taking the places of Craig, Sam and Macca.
Ollie P dropped back into defence, Joe and Paul swapped places, Adam went out to the right of defence and Hazza played adjacent to Matty on the right wing. Goals were as follows:-

Josh J - 6 mins
Joel - 12 mins
Joe - 15 mins
Paul - 27 mins
HALF TIME - Change of Tactics!
Matty - 31 mins
Matty - 33 mins
Harry - 34 mins
Harry - 36 mins
Joel - 38 mins
Josh J - 48 mins
Josh J - 50 mins
Harry - 52 mins
Joel - 54 mins
Matty - 55 mins
Paul - 58 mins
Joel - 59 mins
Paul -60 mins
Man Of The Match was Ollie W for his sterling and stirring work in defence.
Housekeeping: Spoke to the players today to tell them that we are in the happy position of getting record attendances for Training and Matches. This means that one squad member each week is likely to get a 'phone call telling them to have a rest day. I'll be keeping an accurate record of this (and each player's appearances) so that, as far as possible and subject to outside activities, fitness and ability, everyone will get an equitable opportunity. Thanks to Hamish and his parents for being understanding about this on this occasion.
Christmas Party (what already?) - is booked for Saturday 19th December 2009 and will be a joint event with the Under 11's and any TABlues players that want to attend. More detail to follow - priced to please!
Many thanks for all of the help and support from Parents - Training is as normal on Friday.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Brooklyn 'v' Tad Albion U10s (13th September)


'A' Team Match Reports

Brooklyn 0 – 3 Tadcaster Albion
Squad: Ethan, George, Jack, James K, James O, Saul, Scott
Scorers: Jack (2), James O

It was a long haul over to Norton for Tadcaster Albion’s first away game of the season against newly promoted side Brooklyn.
The Albion played the first half up the 1 in 4 gradient, but despite the obvious disadvantage they looked the better side from the start. Scott and George were rock solid at the back to such an extent that Saul had very little to do in the first period. The midfield pairing of Ethan and James worked extremely hard; as did Jack and ‘t other James up front. It wasn’t all graft though; at times Taddy played some fantastic football. None more so than when a swift attack encompassing 5 or 6 passes took them ¾ of the length of the pitch and very nearly brought the break through. As it was though, the half ended goal-less and with Taddy looking forward to playing down The Hahnenkamm in the second half.
The optimism was well founded as sustained pressure from Taddy was rewarded with the opening goal – James O scoring from the narrowest of angles (was there a hole in the side of the net James?). Taddy couldn’t capitalize though and from midway through the half (or what should have been midway – see later for details) the home side had their best period and put Tadcaster under a fair bit of pressure. Full credit Taddy though for staying strong and determined to hang on to their lead. Having played 18 minutes (of a scheduled 15 minutes) the ref announced that there would be an additional 5 minutes play !?@*@!?! Things could have got ugly, had it not been for 2 superb nails in the coffin from Jack - just reward for consistently chasing and harrying the defence. Eventually the ref did blow the whistle to relief and smiles all round (from us) and nobody please mention the timekeeping !
Great result and fully deserved. Many thanks for Saul and James O for stepping in and getting stuck in.
Man of the Match: Jack – Never gave the defence a minute and was rewarded eventually with 2 goals.

2nd Game report
Brooklyn 0 – 5 Tadcaster Albion
Squad: George, Jack, James K, Matthew, Sam, Saul, Scott
Scorers: George, James K, Scott (3)

Once again, the side showed their versatility by running out comfortable winners despite everybody playing out of their normal positions. Scott led the line superbly with a fine hat-rick – of which his first (a thunderous strike in off the post) was the goal of the day. James K ran the defence ragged in the second half and was rewarded with a goal. And the scoring was rounded off when finally, halleluiah, praise be, get in my son … George stuck the ball in the onion bag - their onion bag (‘cos it doesn’t count when he sticks it in ours!).
Superb performance. Well done to Matthew, Sam and Saul for stepping in to the team and helping out.
Man of the Match: Scott – If you score a hat-trick and don’t get man of the match there must be something wrong. Well done. (If we could clone him and have 1 Scott at the back and 1 Scott up front we would be awesome. Not in midfield though, ‘cos he’s rubbish in midfield.)

TA Blues 0 - TAJFC 4 (U12's)


This seasons' first local derby took place at the Ings today when Tad Albion Blues played host to TAJFC. There was a palpable "dentist waiting room" feeling in the air, as the schoolmates and classmates met under a grey sky. Starting line-up for TAJFC was John, Ollie W, Adam, Sam, Hazza, Joel, Matty, Paul, Josh J, Joe and Hamish
Play was equally matched (and equally nervous) for the first 10 mins until Joel managed to put one past the Blues rock-solid defence. Many chances came from both sides with Hazza, Sam, Ollie W and Adam working very hard at the final third of the pitch. Matty, Paul, Hamish, Josh J and Joe tried to position the ball but were frequently thwarted by tight marking from Nick D's lads. Joel had a further breakthrough bringing the score to 2-0 at half time when he passed his Captain's armband to Hazza and was substituted by Ollie P. George swapped places with Ollie W who had had a fine half.
TAJFC had more chances in the second half and could have increased their margin quicker if not for some top quality goalkeeping from the Blues' Jay D. A few excellent corners from Hamish resulted in a superb goal from Josh J. Paul H made way for Joel to return to play in the last 8 mins and the win was capped with his hat-trick.
A really great all-around performance - and a difficult choice for Man Of The Match........; In the end the parents agreed that both Hamish "flying scotsman" and Sam "bites yer legs" should both be awarded. Upwards and onwards - and in the words of our SuperKeeper's Dad "Happy Days".
Training as normal next week.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Tad Albion U10s 'v' Easingwold (6th September)

'A' Team Match Reports

Tadcaster Albion 3 – 0 Easingwold
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James, Scott, Tom
Scorers: Jack (2), Tom


Tadcaster Albion kicked off their season with a home game against newly promoted Easingwold, hoping to transfer some promising pre-season training form into their first league match.

An entertaining start to the game saw some good football from both sides. Tadcaster were as solid as ever in defense and midfeld, but their attacking play was almost unrecognisable from the previous season when confidence and goals dried up completely. With a brisk wind at their backs, Taddy started to get the upper hand; showing some real quality passing and movement going forward. Several half chances went begging before Jack eventually got the break through from close range to send the home team into the break with the lead they deserved.

The first half was good, but the second half was even better. Tadcaster looked very sharp and when they moved the ball about it was just too much for the opposition. Tom rifled in a fantastic free kick to double the lead and Jack rounded things off.

This was a great display and a wonderful way to start the season. It was a joy to see the confidence building within the team as the match developed and especially towards the end when, to be honest, Easingwold were run ragged.
Man of the Match: Tom - For a tireless display and a cracking free kick.


2nd Game report
Tadcaster Albion 4 – 1 Easingwold
Squad: Alfie, Ethan, George, Jack, James, Scott, Tom
Scorers: Alfie (2), James, Scott

Despite numerous positional changes, the team carried on from where they left off in the first game. If anything they dominated this match even more, but to be fair to Easingwold, they will be a much tougher proposition once they get used to the pace of division 1 football.
Once again the dubious goals committee was called upon to decide the scorer of the first goal. After much pressure and a little bit of bribery, James was indeed credited with the opener. He then turned provider as he laid the ball off for Scott to smash in number two. Easingwold got a deserved goal back early in the second half, but Taddy soon restored their advantage through Alfie. Scoring was completed with the goal of the game when a flowing move starting from inside Taddy’s own half was rounded off in style as Aflie hammered the ball into the roof of the net.
Man of the Match: James – Scored the first, set up the second, then played great in defence.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

TAJFC 5 - Wilberfoss 5 (Under 12's)






















TAJFC U12's opened the 2009-2010 season in creditable style with a goal-packed game against Wilberfoss Mavericks. The starting line-up was Matty, Joel, Paul, Josh J, Ollie P, Macca, Ollie W, Hazza, new defender Craig, Sam and John B in goal.

TAJFC were quickly off the mark with 2 goals in quick succession.
Wilberfoss found their shape and managed to pull back against the run of play. The first half ended 3-3 with 2 goals from a fresh-faced Paul H(!)
Joe S, Adam and new star signing Hamish came on in the second half and TAJFC were desperately unlucky not to put the game to bed with excellent linking play.

Final score 5-5. Excellent perfomance from all involved and more importanly - 100% effort and enjoyment. MOTM - The Whole Team.
Many thanks from all of the parents and players to our new kit sponsor 'Ye Old Sun Deli' at Colton. Thanks again Kelly & Ashley McCarthy.






Monday, August 3, 2009

First Fixtures - TAJFC Under 12's

6th September:
TAJFC v Wilberfoss Mavericks

13th September:
Tadcaster Albion BLUES v TAJFC

2oth September:
TAJFC v Haxby Town

27th September:
Acaster Steel Cup First Round

4th October:
Copmanthorpe v TAJFC

11th October:
TAJFC v Huntington

18th October:
Old Malton SM v TAJFC

25th October:
Acaster Steel Second Round

1st November:
Free Week

8th November:
TAJFC v Rawcliffe Warriors (Late Kick-Off Remembrance Sunday)

15th November:
Mitchell League Cup First Round

22nd November:
Pocklington Town Aztecs v TAJFC

29th November:
Acaster Steel 3rd Round or
TAJFC v Pocklington Town Aztecs

6th December:
Wilberfoss Mavericks v TAJFC

13th December:
TAJFC vs Tadcaster Albion Blues

20th December:
Re-arranged fixtures

27th December:
Christmas

3rd January 2010:
Re-arranged fixtures

10th January 2010:
Haxby Town v TAJFC

Please find fixtures for Tadcaster Albion JFC Under 12's up to 10th January 2010.
I've already been told about some potential clashes with Scout Camps - if you are aware of any more please let me know so that I can re-arrange 07778 993896
nickbrown@btinternet.com

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Family Funday 11th July 2009


Paul Marshall the Tadcaster Albion Manager (and new Chairman) has asked me to tell you that there is a Family Fun Day at Tadcaster Albion (the 'Seniors' Ground behind the Breweries) on Saturday 11th July 2009. This event is being put on by the Senior Team's new sponsor "2inspire" and has no entry fee and no charge for the events. There will be a Bouncy Castle, Climbing Wall, Licenced Bar and other attractions. You can reach Paul on 07949 452054.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Tadcaster Grammar Path - For Information

Brewery halts school's plan for pathway
Published Date: 03 July 2009
By Susannah Berry

WORK on a new £450,000 safe path to Tadcaster Grammar School has been stalled by a disagreement with a local brewery over a small piece of land.North Yorkshire County Council had hoped to build the 1.5km joint pedestrian and cycle path from the top of Leeds Road to the school by the end of last summer but the scheme has been held up by land purchasing difficulties involving Sam Smith’s Brewery.North Yorkshire County Councillor for Tadcaster, Chris Metcalfe said the hold up centred around a stretch of land, one metre in diameter, on Toulston Lane currently occupied by the Toulston Polo Club.He said: “The polo club were keen to sell the land for the path to be built on by they had to consult with the previous owner Sam Smith’s Brewery according to a clause in their deeds.“The county council met the brewery on more than one occasion to overcome difficulties but the brewery appears to have no intention of allowing the polo club to sell the land because it says it would urbanise the land.“Compulsory purchase of the land would take years so the county council is now looking at other options and officers will report back to the community at the engagement forum in the Riley Smith Hall on Monday, July 6 on progress made.”Mr Metcalfe said it was very regrettable that the situation had not been resolved sooner as the path was supposed to be complete by September last year.“I think it is highly disappointing that we here have a substantial investment such as this by our county council yet a landowner is not interested.”The Wetherby News contacted Sam Smith's Brewery this week but its spokesman refused to comment. A North Yorkshire County Council spokesman said: “North Yorkshire County Council is hoping to finish its £450,000 Safer Route to School route between Tadcaster town and Tadcaster Grammar School by the end of the financial year.“The scheme, which was due to finish last summer and which is partially complete, has run into land purchasing difficulties.“However, the county council is undertaking feasibility studies on alternative options which do not necessitate the purchase of all the land previously required but would enable the scheme to be finished by next April at the latest.“When complete the scheme will enable young people attending the school to travel safely by foot or bicycle, thereby reducing numbers of car journeys and increasing their opportunities for daily exercise.”susannah.berry@ypn.co.uk
The full article contains 433 words and appears in Wetherby News newspaper.
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Last Updated: 30 June 2009 2:56 PM
Source: Wetherby News
Location: Harrogate

TAJFC AGM

As previously mentioned, Tadcaster Albion Junior Football Club (Kindergarten to Under 16's) has it's Annual General Meeting at Tadcaster Albion's ground (back of the Breweries) on Monday 13th July 2009.
Doors open at 7pm, meeting starts at 7:30pm prompt. All parents, coaches, managers and helpers are welcome to attend. For any further info email me on nickbrown@btinternet.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

TAJFC at Riverside Fayre








Big thanks to 'Our Charlie' who put together a recruitment stall at Riverside Fayre on 20th June.
The recruitment drive was very successful and TAJFC will be registering a record number of junior players across all agegroups in the 2009-2010 season. We also used the event as an opportunity to present our annual cheque to Riverside by way of thanks for their support and facilities in 2008-2009. Thanks to all who helped out - Alan, Stephen, Lynne, Gordon and Sharon.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Friday Night Training - TAJFC Yellows - U11's

Thank you to all the parents and players who have been in touch to tell me about their plans over the next few weeks.
On the basis that numbers are likely to be low, we will be resting from Friday night training until the end of June 2009.
In the coming weeks I'll be telling you about the Yellow plans for 2009-2010. There are already important plans in place which will alleviate some of the main issues we had in 2008-09. We have had some strong interest from new players and enquiries from existing players with other local teams.
Also, I have planned a short Football Tour to take place in June 2010. Tadcaster Albion will be playing teams of the same age in locations based around the Almeria region in Spain. Parents are welcome to join this short tour (4 Days) that will take place during the half-term holiday in May/June 2010. The cost will be subsidised and the tour will be organised by a company who specialises in Junior Football Sports Tours (fully escorted).

If you have any queries please don't hesitate to get in touch at any time on 01937 832443 or 07778 993896.

Nick Brown
(Manager, Tadcaster Albion Yellow)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Presentations U11's - U15's


It's TAJFC Presentations Day/BBQ at the Tadcaster Albion ground on Saturday 6th June at 2pm. Cost of BBQ has been (heavily!) subsidised by TAJFC so please bring along a salad or dessert. We have a licenced bar and everyone from all agegroups is welcome.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

It's Tad Tournament Time!





Burgers, Trophies, Apple Whips, Tomato Sauce, Bin-Bags, Tea-Bags, Hot Dogs, Crisps, Bacon Sandwiches & Chocolate Raisins........you name it we've got it.
See you down at Riverside School at 8:45am (your coach will have told you which day your agegroup is playing) - why not come both days? - weather forecast is sub tropical.......see you at our BIGGEST ever event!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

TAJFC U11's win Ulleskelf Tournament

2nd year running for TAJFC Under 11's........! Great team effort - Full report to follow - TURN YOUR SPEAKERS UP.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

U12's League and Cup Double.




TAJFC Under 12's coached by Mr Keith Sawden assisted by Mr Nick Heaton played and WON the Mitchell League Cup at The Albions Ground last night. TAJFC beat Thorpe 1:0 (but could have had a few more) in a very entertaining game. It was double celebration as TAJFC were also crowned League Champions for the season. This is a fantastic achievement and the first time it has happened for many years - well done lads. The team are moving to the Garforth League next year (as Keith also coaches our very successful U14's team)......by afraid.


Monday, May 4, 2009

*Very* Important Dates In May 2009


May is traditionally the busiest month in Junior Football, marking the season end, Cup Finals, Tournaments & Presentations.............2009 is busier than ever!
Firstly - we have the Under 12's Mitchell League Cup Final at Tadcaster Albion on Wednesday 6th May- kick off at 7:30. Plenty of support for these lads please! - one of our MOST successful teams by a wide margin.
Secondly - we have Ulleskelf Tournament on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May - check with your coaches which day your agegroup is appearing. It's usually "Odds" on the Saturday and "Evens" on the Sunday. Not everyone will be asked to play - managers will be as even-handed as possible. Registration in 8:45am to 9:45am - kick off 10:00am prompt.
Thirdly - we have the Mini Soccer Funday & BBQ on Sunday May 17th at Riverside School - 12noon until 4pm. This event promises "fun, games competitions and skills challenges for boys and girls aged 10 and under" (details below).
Fourthly - we have our biggest event of the season - The Tadcaster Albion JFC Tournament at Riverside School on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th May. Under 8's, 10's, 12's, 13's and Under 15's Girls play on Saturday with Under 7's, 9's, 11's, 14's, and 15's playing on the Sunday. Registration from 8:45am onwards - kick off at 9:30am. (Girls U15's registration from 13:30 - kick off at 2:00pm).
Please note - Under 11's Parents (Yellows & Blues) - we are down to do Teas & Coffees, Programmes and Litter Duty on the Saturday. I'll be hassling you in the coming days to pick your slot (thanks to all who have already volunteered.) We need as much help as possible from parents across all age groups on the Friday evening and the days that your son/daughter isn't playing. Some of the managers/coaches will be taking unpaid leave on the days either side of the Tournament, so please help out as much as you can - and hour here and there takes some of the pressure off.

If you have any queries about any of these upcoming events you can contact me on 07778 993896.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

U12's and U14's - Division and Cup Winners!


Hearty congratulations to TAJFC Under 12's and Under 14's who have capped a fantastic season by comfortably winning their respective divisions. The Under 12's are in fact League Champions and should congratulate themselves on officially being The Best Team In York & Selby. The Under 14's were completely unbeaten all season (only drawing ONE game) and ended with a goal difference of +100. A point to bear in mind for all those about to move to 11-a-side is that these fantastic league positions are in tandem with some stunning performances in various cup competitions. The Under 12's won the Acaster Steel Cup by beating Thorpe in the final. Both of these teams are coached and managed by Keith Sawden who is also our hard-working Club Secretary - Difficult enough to get one team to the top of the table, but two(!?). Keith's Under 12's Team will be appearing in the Mitchell League Cup Final to be held at Tadcaster Albion on Wednesday 6th May - 7:30 kick off. We would like to see as many people as possible from all of the Tadcaster Albion teams (Mini & Junior) down there to give their support. If anyone needs a lift or needs dropping off - let me know and we'll sort it out nickbrown@btinternet.com . See you there!