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It's coming to the end of June and the nights are drawing in closer and you know people on Facebook are going to start telling you how many weekends till Christmas "Bah Humbug!!!"
On a more positive side, was only last week the football fixtures for the prawn sandwich brigade were out, so that can only mean one thing. I will be back on the wireless on a Saturday afternoon with my fellow co presenters, Jerry Scott & our man at the ground Will Baines, giving you ALL the latest news & scores from Queensgate, Bridlington for ALL the action of Scarborough Athletic FC. As they plan another attack up The Evo-Stik North First Division.
Back at the Helm will be Byran Hughes & Paul Foot respectively. Even though a few players have moved to pastures new, the management duo have been and got new heroes for the Boro faithful to cheer on the terraces.
There's a new man inbetween the goal, Ben White he joins us from Barton Town Old Boys. He's a tall 21 year old shotstopper from the academy at York City and he wants to slot in where Crackers left off last term.
The hole that Jimmy Beadle has been left in the Seadog faithful hearts, has been replaced by a spartan, 22 year old Joel Dixon. Who has turned out for Frickley Athletic, Harrogate Railway Athletic & Jimmy's new team Tadcaster Albion. Joel will be giving us a defensive approach to the midfield, giving it a bit more teeth and maybe a different element in attack. Could he be the Evo Stik's Pirlo, only time will tell?
It seems like forever when we heard the news of Hughes & Foot's first signing of the season. Ex Bantam Dominic Rowe, a pacey winger and sure to be a fan favourite come the end of the season. At only 22 years of age this pocket rocket has took the decision to drop a league or two, to be apart of what is happening at the club. I can't wait to see what this lad can do.
We have one new signing left and that's our new club captain Leigh Franks. Franks is no stranger to the East Coast as like Blott, Beadle, Ingram, Hackworth & even Paul Foot before him have worn the Scarborough FC Jersey. Franks brings in a Welfth of experience to the defence as has played for Buxton & Harrogate Town in the leagues above. Leigh is glad to be back playing for his home town club and we wish the new lads aswell as the current crop who have signed on for another season, all the best in there pursuit to glory.
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