Tuesday 31 May 2011

Possible New Home For Scarborough Athletic FC - Cause For Both Hope & Concern

The proposed development of a new sports village (to include a new football stadium for Scarborough Athletic FC) in the Weaponess district of Scarborough is, of course, something that all Seadogs will warmly welcome, our club have been in exile now since 2007 and we all yearn for a return back to our home town.


Whilst the prospect of Scarborough Athletic FC coming back home does put a spring in the step, there are some aspects of our hoped-for new home that give cause for serious concern.

The main worry is the mooted size and grading of the possible new stadium.

It has been given as a Grade C ground with a capacity of just 2,000 with the ability to increase to 3,000. A Grade C ground is adequate for leagues up to and including Step 3 (which would be the Evo-Stick Premier in our geographical case) but no higher - and therein lies my angst; It will put a cap on the dream.

Rational fans of all clubs have dreams about their club rising up the footballing pyramid to play at the highest level they possibly can. You should never demand success but you should always be able to dream of it.

Take that dream away and something intangible (but vital) disappears.

How less thrilling the victory when you know it will not open new doors, new experiences, new heights - but just keep you towards the top of where you already are (and , if the ground limitation dictates it, always will be)

We are the sons and daughters of Scarborough FC. We now have a new club - Owned and run by our fans. Our new club means so much to us, we are extremely proud.  For a town the size of Scarborough and the football traditions we brought with us from the old club, a Grade C ground will only be okay for starters. It is CRITICAL, crucial, important, imperative, key, fundamental, essential, necessary, indispensable and urgent that the design specifications for the new ground give the ability for upgrading to Grades B and ultimately Grade A.

I implore all concerned with ground planning to incorporate this ability. I cannot emphasise enough just how important it is to keep that dream of progression alive, no matter how far off that dream may be just now.

I beg for this, on bended knee.

There are other concerns, the 3G pitch mentioned is just the job for a community based stadium but the FA will not allow home FA Cup ties to be played on it nor will the Conference have it in their Step 1 or 2 leagues. I guess it could be replaced
by natural turf if it came to it.

The 3G pitch is a secondary worry just now. The ability to upgrade the stadium itself is the big one. The important one.

If the ground can grow with the club then we are in clover, but if the ground is a stumbling block to future progression up the footballing pyramid it will then become both home and curse......... and the end of the dream.
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Thursday 26 May 2011

Seadog Blog Goes Android

Please indulge me as I try out the Blogger app on my new phone. I am trying to see what it can and can't do. It seems very limited compared to the laptop/desktop/iPad versions - but what the heck am I expecting!
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Sunday 22 May 2011

Scarborough FC OB XI 5-3 Hull City FC OB XI (Brian France Benefit Game)

A splendid day at sunny (but blustery) Queensgate saw a Scarborough FC Old Boys team beat a Hull City FC Old Boys team by 5 goals to 3. The match was a benefit for Scarborough Athletic FC's first ever manager, Brian France, who sustained a very serious injury early on in the season.

Mike Coulson, Dean Windass (O.G.) Ryan Blott, Ged Dalton & Chris Senior were on the Seadog scoresheet, Two of the Tigers goals were notched up by Dean Windass (scoring at the right end on those two occasions!) Not sure who got their third goal but it was a clever lob over makeshift sub keeper Steve French. 

The game was enjoyed by an enthusiastic crowd of 414 which was on  a level with the average gate for NCEL League games last season. A good turn out indeed and Seadog Blog hopes a princely sum was raised for Brian.

Below are the front cover of the souvenir programme and the team-sheet for the day.

Saturday 21 May 2011

Scarborough Athletic FC Put Price Freeze On 2011/12 Entry & Season Tickets

Scarborough Athletic FC have put a price freeze on entry and season tickets for the NCEL promotion charge season 2011/12

You can continue to watch Rudy's funky Seadog Army for just £6 (adult over 16) and £3 for under-16s, OAPs and students holding a valid student ID card. See HERE

Better still, Season tickets are now ready to buy for just £99 (£49 for concessions) - get yours online HERE.

Seadog Blog has already sent off for his.

Of course, serving and ex-serving members of HM Forces get FREE ADMISSION.

Sunday 15 May 2011

Scarborough OB XI v Hull City OB XI (Brian France Testimonial) Sunday 22 May

Just to let you know, There will be a testimonial game next Sunday (22nd May) between a Scarborough Old Boys XI and Hull City Old Boys XI.

The game is a benefit for Scarborough Athletic FC's injured ex-manager Brian France and will take place at Queensgate, home of Bridlington Town FC k/o 3pm.

Player details will be announced during the coming week.

Full details are here Brian France Benefit

Sunday 1 May 2011

End Of The 2010/2011 Season For Scarborough Athletic FC

Scarborough Athletic FC's fraught 2010/11 season campaign finally came to an end yesterday with a 0-0 draw away at Winterton Rangers.

This result means that the club will finish in either 10th or 11th spot in the NCEL Premier - the Seadogs will have to wait until Monday to see how Long Eaton Utd fare against Pickering Town to know the finish position for sure.

Obviously a mid-table spot was not what Boro fans were hoping for at seasons start & now we all look to new gaffer Rudy Funk to strengthen the squad in preparation for a new season and hopefully a sustained, consistent promotion charge is on the horizon.

We shall not know the makeup of the NCEL Premier next season until the AGM's but it could well be that a reformed Ilkeston Town could be involved - This season a reformed Farsley team kept many of their former Conference North squad and ran away with the title.

Ah well, let us see what the close season brings, the season still has one final reserve game to be played and there will also be the Brian France testimonial match coming up.


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