THIS BLOG WAS CREATED FROM THE VERY BEGINNINGS OF SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC'S FORMATION

Scarborough Athletic F.C were formed on June 25th 2007 following the winding up order imposed on the old club after the local council turned down the club's survival plans. The club were finally forced into liquidation with debts of £2.5 million by a High Court judge, and so ended the club's magnificent 128 year history, no thoughts or consideration was to be spared for anyone connected with the club or the towns footballing public. However a trust had been formed and we were prepared for such a situation should it arise. The Seadog Trust applied to the Northern Counties East League to enter newly formed Scarborough Athletic and they were succesful in their application.
The new club are a continuation of the old one, they have the same kit, badge, motto etc and most importantly have kept a large number of the old supporters. This blog was started by me from the very beginnings of Scarborough Athletic FC and will follow the fortunes, both good and bad of the newly formed club as they try to get back to the higher levels of the football pyramid where they rightly belong. A rival team has also been formed 'Scarborough Town', I do not expect that particular club will have much of a future, but do they realise the damage that they are causing to the future success of football in the town, our town cannot support 2 teams, Athetic are here to stay, we are the town's number one football team and will return to the higher levels of the game in the next few seasons..


THIS BLOG WAS ESTABLISHED FROM THE BEGINNINGS OF SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC AND WILL CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CLUB ON THEIR JOURNEY BACK TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE. I AM NOT HERE TO ADVERTISE OR MAKE MONEY FROM 3RD PARTY LISTINGS, I AM HERE TO SIMPLY FOLLOW THE CLUB AND TRY TO KEEP THIS BLOG AS INTERESTING AS POSSIBLE. COMMENTS ARE WELCOME.

Friday 14 December 2007

A LITTLE CHRISTMAS CHEER.

Scarborough Athletic make a welcome return to Queensgate where they will entertain Borrowash Victoria in the Northern Counties East League Division One.
Last weeks postponement at a waterlogged Tadcaster has helped a few of the Boro players to recover from injuries, players who benefitted from the extra rest are Dave Thompson, Ryan Davies,Craig Hogg and Craig Evans and all four are in contention for a starting place in the Boro line-up.
Matty Kennett and Carl Wood however are still struggling with their injuries and are not expected to be in the squad.
Borrowash are on a good run at the moment, they have only lost one game in their last six, so an exciting, open game is in prospect.
There should be a nice party atmosphere at the ground, the first 500 fans through the turnstiles will receive a free mince pie and the first 100 children will be given a selection box each.
After the game all fans are invited into the bar to enjoy a few drinks with both the players and the management team,it should be a really good day and another three points could see Boro sharing second spot, depending on other results of course.

2 comments:

cheekyfaces said...

Hope you and Gilly have a great Christmas :o)

KEV.C. said...

Thanks Cheeky, hope you have a good one too.............