Scarborough Athletic

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Olympian's name will be on plaque
Scarborough Athletic Olympian's name will be on plaque By David Watters

Olympic silver medalist Colin Jackson has been booked to officially open the sporting complex at the new home of EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Scarborough Athletic.

Bull thanks fans before exile ends
Scarborough Athletic Bull thanks fans before exile ends By David Watters

Scarborough Athletic chairman Trevor Bull has thanked the club's fans for their support over the 2016-17 EVO-STIK Northern Premier League campaign.

Historic homecoming selling out
Scarborough Athletic Historic homecoming selling out By David Watters

EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Scarborough Athletic are running out of tickets for the inaugural game at their new stadium within days of unveiling Sheffield United as their first opponents.

Annual fixture for fitting tribute
Scarborough Athletic Annual fixture for fitting tribute By David Watters

With less than a hundred days to go before they move into their new home, EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Scarborough Athletic have announced the establishment of a memorial match for late chairman Dave Holland.

Bolder in hospital after chest pains
Scarborough Athletic Bolder in hospital after chest pains By David Watters

New Scarborough Athletic chairman Trevor Bull accompanied midfielder Chris Bolder to hospital on Saturday after the club's assistant manager was taken ill during their 2-0 win at Mossley in the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League.

New chairman starts work on legacy
Scarborough Athletic New chairman starts work on legacy By David Watters

EVO-STIK Northern Premier League Scarborough Athletic have named lifelong fan Trevor Bull as their new chairman.

Emotional send-off for saviour
Scarborough Athletic Emotional send-off for saviour By David Watters

Scarborough Athletic chairman Dave Holland was remembered as the man who took the EVO-STIK Northern Premier League's Seadogs home at his funeral on Monday.

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Address:
Bridlington Town FC Queensgate Bridlington YO16 7LN
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Seated:
740
Standing:
3000
Telephone:
01262 606879
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Chairman:
David Holland
Secretary/Match Secretary:
Manager:
Steve Kittrick

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History

Scarborough Athletic Football Club was formed on 25th June 2007 following the liquidation of Scarborough FC. The new club was set up by the Seadog Trust, a group of supporters who originally started the trust with the aim of gaining fan representation on the board of Scarborough FC. However, as a result of the old club’s liquidation, the Seadog Trust moved quickly to ensure a football team continued to represent the town at the highest level possible. On 25th June 2007, Scarborough Athletic were accepted into the NCEL Division 1 for the 2007/08 season, and an agreement was reached for the club to use Bridlington’s Queensgate stadium as part of a ground share with no suitable stadium able to be used in Scarborough.

The Club appointed the experienced Brian France as manager. The former manager of North Ferriby United brought with him his son Darren as his assistant. Brian started to bring in players for the forthcoming season, favouring a mix of players from his former club, as well as some local players unearthed at an open trial held within days of the club’s formation.

The club kicked off with a game against local side Edgehill at Hunmanby’s Sands Lane Ground finished 0-0, before embarking in a friendly at Northallerton Town. The match finished 2-2, with Shaun Chadburn taking the honour of the club’s first ever goal.

The team’s first ever League match came in the NCEL Division One at Teversal on August 11th 2007. Boro fans marked the occasion by dressing up in suits to show their status of Joint Owners of the club through their membership of the Seadog Trust. Dave Thompson entered himself into the history books as he netted the club’s first competitive goal, but a last minute winner saw Teversal claim a 2-1 win.

The team’s first few weeks in existence saw its elimination from several cup competitions, coupled with inconsistent league form, highlights from the first season included an 8-0 thumping of Borrowash Victoria and the club winning through to the North Riding Senior Cup Semi Final. The club finished the season in a respectable fifth place.

The 2008/09 season saw the club claim its first promotion and championship, despite suffering a slow start to the league season. Boro proceeded on a tremendous run of form.

As well as the league, the club also progressed in the FA Vase, with victories over Birtley, Esh Winning, Sunderland Nissan and Blackstones, before unluckily losing to Bideford in the fourth round.

Promotion was achieved with a 2-1 win at Teversal on March 21st, with the championship secured a week later at home against Brighouse Town. Nearly 800 were in attendance to see the club lift the league trophy after the final home against Leeds Carnegie.

Promotion to the NCEL Premier Division in such convincing fashion meant fans started the new season looking for the club to challenge for a second successive promotion. The season started badly with two consecutive defeats. However, the team regrouped and produced a run of 9 successive wins, which saw the team and its fans dreaming of more silverware, but a 4-3 loss at Parkgate was the start of a collapse in the team’s away form. The highlight of that season was a 13-0 win against Brodsworth.

2010/11 began with much promise, but a huge blow was suffered when manager Brian France was struck in the face with the ball at Liversedge, and later suffered a brain haemorrhage from the injury sustained. As the weeks went on it was clear Brian was going to be unable to continue, and Paul Olsson took over as manager in November 2010. Results were up and down, and in March Olsson left the club by mutual consent. He was replaced by Rudy Funk.

Funk's first season in charge saw the team have a fairly successful season, but some inconsistent performances saw them always playing catch up to eventual champions Retford United and perennial rivals Bridlington Town, who finished ten and eleven points ahead respectively.

The 2012/13 season though will certainly live long in the memory of many Boro fans as they finally clinched the NCEL title and promotion to the Evo Stik Northern League, the majority of the squad remained, and alongside new additions Peter Davidson, Andy Milne, Jimmy Beadle and Paddy Miller, the club enjoyed a terrific season suffering only two defeats all season.

Despite this they were pushed all the way by Brighouse Town, who matched them step for step, it all boiled down to a promotion decider between the 2 clubs on a rainy day in April when more than 800 Boro fans travelled to the Dual Seal Stadium, despite a nervous first half, Boro's experience finally paid dividends and a goal apiece from Ryan Blott and Beadle saw them virtually over the line, promotion was achieved the following week with a home victory against Retford United.

The Clubs first venture into the Evo-Stik Northern League meant an upheaval of the squad with no fewer than eleven new players signing on at the start, including the major coup of Gary Bradshaw and Paul Foot. Several favorite’s from the previous championship winning side departed the club. The club was placed in the Southern Section and their opening fixture was an away game at Kidsgrove Athletic. Despite having 3 players sent off they hung on for a creditable 1-1 draw. The new players took time to bed in and the team struggled in the early part of the season, but by October they had found their feet and slowly climbed the table with some impressive displays. The also enjoyed an excellent run in the FA Trophy that ended at Conference North side AFC Telford United. In an up and down sort of a season the club managed a creditable 7th place.

The following season the club was moved to the Northern section of NPL, after a decent start to the campaign the side became very inconsistent. In November 2014 Rudy Funk resigned as manager of the club. Initially assistants Paul Foot and Bryan Hughes were placed in temporary charge before being installed as Joint Managers on a permanent basis in December 2014. The pair led Boro to a sixth placed finish in the 2014-15 season and were kept on for the following season.

After an excellent start to the season, by Christmas Boro had gone on a wretched run and were slipping further down the league table. Hughes and Foot left the club by mutual consent just before Christmas, with Matty Bloor and Chris Bolder taking temporary charge for the festive fixtures.

In January 2016, Steve Kittrick was appointed as manager and steered his new side away from relegation, with Boro finishing 20th in the final table. The highlight of the season came at the end as Boro battled through to the Integro Doodson League Cup Final against Marine. Despite taking the lead through Callum Robinson and leading 1-0 going into the closing stages, a red card for Dean Lisles and two late goals turned the game on its head and meant Boro finished as runners-ups.

Kittrick is now preparing for his first full season in charge, expected to be the final season playing away from Scarborough as the new Leisure Village development, including 2,000 capacity football stadium, is set to be completed by summer 2017.

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