3pm kick off Saturday You can have a few beers round the town and stand in the ground What’s not to like
Under 16's free Over 65's £5 Normals £10 Pay on the day. Everyone enters the ground via the same turnstiles.
Captain Obvious strikes again, any more and you'll be hearing from my solicitor. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I'm not sure my Postman will be able to carry his 'sack' tomorrow,(maximum 16 Kilos,titter) ... Edit...I'm not calling you a tit, incase you were thinking of throwing that into the defamation of character lawsuit Me,I'm nipping round to the B.P filling station for a litre of unleaded and a box of matches...
Be careful to spill some on you, speaking of tits, where's Sumatran Tiger nowadays? Hope he's ok. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Decent pubs for those who are interested, north riding brew pub, a schlepp from the ground though, as is scalby mills (even further) the merchant on eastborough, craft near the station, stumble inn near the station too. The valley bar is near to the ground.
As it is Chazz hasn’t said it in the title, very shoddy, but it is a City under 21s side so I would go out on a limb and hazard a guess they will be under 21s. Urika did an earlier thread which correctly mentioned the age group.
The exact origin of the town's name is unknown but the Scar is thought to come from the Saxon Scear meaning rock and Borough from the Saxon Burgh meaning a fortified place. The oldest house in Britain was discovered just outside Scarborough in Star Carr. It is said to be dated around 8500BC and is frequently compared to Stonehenge in relation to its historical importance. Scarborough Spa, a listed Grade II band stand and orchestra is the last remaining seaside orchestra in the entire UK. The name Mrs Farrar might not mean much to many, but Scarborough may have developed very differently without her. In 1626 she discovered a stream of acidic water containing iron in South Bay - the start of Scarborough as a Spa town and a tourist destination. JumpStation, the world’s first web-crawling search engine, the technology that powers all major search engines we know today, was created by Jonathon Fletcher from Scarborough. When it was completed in 1867, the Grand Hotel Scarborough stood as the largest hotel in the whole of Europe. I wonder how many beds it had? The British record for tunny fishing still stands for a fish weighing 851lbs (386kg), which was caught off Scarborough in 1933 by Lorenzo Mitchell-Henry. The Dickinson Golden Elm was thought to have been wiped out by Dutch Elm disease in the 1970s but Peasholme Park Scarborough is home to two of these incredibly rare trees. The last man sentenced to hang in England was David Chapman in November 1965 for the murder of a swimming pool nightwatchman in Scarborough. Chapman was released from prison in 1979 and later died in a car accident. In 1988, a group of Scarborough school students came together to create the world’s largest comic strip. The group transformed part of South Bay beach into a massive page from The Beano. please log in to view this image