Thursday, 10 March 2016

Crewe - Away - 19th March 2016

For anyone still interested in following Blackpool, a number of the Yorkshire Seasiders will be making the trip across the Pennines to watch the "team" play away at Crewe Alexandra.


We will be travelling by train and are looking at the following journey:


8.36 from Leeds to Man Picc arr. 9.31
10.04 from Man Picc to Crewe arr. 11.00


17.50 from Crewe to Man Picc  arr. 18.44
19.11 from Man Picc to Leeds arr. 20.09


Hope to see as many as possible there.

UTP.

Monday, 7 September 2015

An 80th birthday dinner celebration with Blackpool legend Jimmy Armfield CBE - Thursday 22nd October 2015

Yorkshire Seasiders are going to be taking a table for this wonderful evening to celebrate Jimmy Armfield's 80th Birthday. It sounds as if it will be a fantastic occasion. If you would like to join us, please let Charlie or Phil know.

Charlie

An 80th birthday dinner celebration with Blackpool legend Jimmy Armfield CBE - Thursday 22nd October 2015
 
Later in September, one of the greatest servants to the town and football club of Blackpool celebrates a special landmark – his 80th birthday.
 
We cannot let this wonderful 80th birthday occasion of our friend and Blackpool legend Jimmy Armfield go by without showing him that he is still respected and loved by the town he has served. 
 
There are few people like Jimmy Armfield in the world of football who have commanded respect in so many various role and they don’t celebrate their 80th birthday every day.
 
As Blackpool fans, we are so proud that Jimmy commands respect around the World and he talks glowingly of his love for the town of Blackpool everywhere he goes.
 
We have no greater ambassador for the town – possibly ever.
 
Therefore, there will be a dinner, 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start, on Thursday 22nd October 2015 – the month after Jimmy’s family birthday celebrations.  A chance for us to listen to Jimmy’s thoughts and experiences of the town and country he has served all his life and the game he loves - over eight decades.  There are few who quite understand the sense of community spirit and serving as Jimmy has - giving all his life at so many different levels.
 
It will be a three course dinner in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom and the event will be as big as the response I get from the town and its people.
 
Fans of Jimmy, Blackpool and football are invited to what will hopefully be a memorable occasion.  Some of Jimmy’s family and footballing friends will be invited as guests, too.  Email me if you would like to join the celebration – ticket price is £35 each.  Tables of ten will be available.  Thanks for all of your early support – 100 places gone already in 48 hours – let’s hope for more.
 
Kindest regards,

Chris

Friday, 4 September 2015

Yorkshire Seasiders Meeting - Scunthorpe 5th September

A local game for many of us in the Yorkshire Seasiders so a reminder that we're taking the opportunity to meet up before the game in the Berkeley Arms just up the road from the ground.  
 
There is parking available there and it's not far down to the ground.


We are looking at starting the meeting at 1pm and finishing at 1.30pm – everyone can get on with their day.


Hope to see you there



Charlie

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

New Badges - Member's Badge and Not a Penny More

Available from all the usual outlets soon.

YS - 2015/2016 Members Badge


Not a Penny More - Football First Bage


Friday, 10 July 2015

Colchester Away - Sat 8th August

Yorkshire Seasiders are running a bus to the first game of the season.

We've still got a few places left if you fancy going. Pay on the gate is available so you don't need to get a match ticket in advance (and this way you don't have to give the Oystons any of your £££).

Pick ups are:

Leeds 08.30
Jct 40 08.40
Cedar Court 08.45
Meadowhall 09.20

Let me know if you're interested and haven't already told me, Wizaard or Curryman.

Cost is £25 per person and that includes your £5 membership for the year (which entitles you to cheaper transport for future games). If you have already paid for membership the cost will be £20.

Charlie



Next Meeting



The next meeting will be held prior to the Scunthorpe Match on Saturday 5th September at the Berkeley Hotel, Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe. 


We aim to start at 12.00 - 12.30  and will be done by 1-1.30pm at the latest.




Details of the pub are here:  http://www.theberkeleyscunthorpe.co.uk 


Parking is available.

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Yorkshire Seasiders Meeting & AGM - 20th June - Doncaster

Just a quick reminder about the meeting tomorrow taking place at the Plough in Doncaster from 12 noon. The address for the pub is 8 West Laith Gate, Doncaster, DN1 1SF and it appears to be a few minutes’ walk from the station.

Agenda as follows:

1. Political stance of the Yorkshire Seasiders. Should there be one? How is that expressed?
2. Meetings - frequency and venues.
3. Finances - current status, Membership fee?
4. Fundraising.
5. Forthcoming fixtures.
6. Elections.

Look forward to seeing as many of you there as possible.

Monday, 20 April 2015

Cardiff Away - IMPORTANT

Hi Everyone

Unfortunately, Phil has been taken ill over the weekend and has been in hospital. It is highly possible that they will need to operate this week which will mean he is unable to drive next weekend.

The bus for Cardiff is booked and deposit paid. I would drive but you need a D1 permit on your licence (which used to be automatic but stopped some time ago).

Does anyone have a D1 permit on their licence? Would anyone be able/willing to drive? We will of course pay for your match ticket and give you a little cash for your time.

Please let me know ASAP - otherwise 15 seasiders might not be able to make the game.

Charlie


Email me on earthtoner9@hotmail.com

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Cardiff (a) Minibus

We are running a minibus to the last away game of the season, and probably our last away game in the Championship for quite a long time, against Cardiff.

We've booked a 17 seater minibus and currently have 11 booked on.

The cost of the trip will be subsidised to keep it to a maximum of £10 per person.


Please let Charlie or Phil know if you would like to be booked on - usual pick ups (Leeds, Meadow Hall, M1 etc) available.



Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Blackpool FC: At Civil War‏


Just wanted to make YS members aware of this project which is being put together by Blackpool fan, Greg Emmerson. If you would like to contribute to the project, please see the kickstarter link below.


"I can now officially announce that a film about Blackpool FC has started production, entitled 'Blackpool FC: At Civil War'.

The film is being made by myself and some fellow filmmakers. Although we have started filming, we need your help to fund this film further! The film will feature interviews with prominent members of the football community as well as ex-players, and will track the progress of the key supporter fan groups and Andy Higgins' upcoming election campaign. We are also confident of club involvement in some capacity and have also gained access to FC United to feature in the film.

Below is a Kickstarter link where you can read more about this film and, if you wish, donate to the project. No money will be taken from anyone unless the project is fully funded on 7th march 2015, and furthermore part of Kickstarter dictates that you have to make your target otherwise your project can't be funded. 


If anyone has any great stories to share, would like to interview on the film, or would just like to ask about the project, you can email me at greg@orangeskyfilms.co.uk.

Also, you can find this project on twitter: @blackpoolfcfilm

Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg"

Monday, 5 January 2015

FA Cup 3rd Round - Aston Villa (a) - Lost 1-0



Another defeat, but at least we took a Premier League side the full distance before they scored.  For the first time in a long while, we looked solid defensively for the full game with Clarke not missing a tackle, while we created a number of opportunities but were unable to capitalise.  Miller was thwarted by a great fingertip save by Given while Orlandi ran the full length of the pitch only to stumble at the last moment.

It’s probably inevitable that we’re going down this season, but the Cup game showed that there is some talent in the team.  For those who travelled, at least the team gave us back some pride and showed they cared.  That effort and will needs to be taken into the next game against Millwall, which really is a must win game against one of the teams who will be in the relegation struggle at the end of the season.  A win and hope will still be there.  Anything less and we can start planning for League One.

For a club that competed so well in the Premier League so recently that truly is a scandal and highlights just how much we have squandered the opportunity presented by that promotion.  If by some miracle we actually escape relegation, this situation simply can’t be allowed to happen again.

STARMAN: Jamie O’Hara

2014 Review



2014 has been an unmitigated disaster for Blackpool FC.  Four managers and only five wins sums up just how bad it has been for the long suffering fans.  The Chairman continues to believe his policies are what have brought us success in the recent past, yet that flies in the face of what has gone on this year, with no-one at the club contracted beyond the end of the season, and some approaching their contract end date any time now.  What price stability?

The long running Jose Riga saga probably summed up just how wrong the current status of the club is, with his appointment then followed by months of inactivity, meaning we went into the season completely hamstrung and basically unable to compete.  That situation was then allowed to fester for far too long before the belated sacking, followed by the appointment of Lee Clark.  He has inherited a nightmare situation where, although we are halfway through the season, the team are still like complete strangers on the field, while we are looking to the January window as if some kind of miracle is going to happen and a fully functioning team will appear.

Add in the latest embarrassment with the revelations around the Chairman’s text conversations, ridiculing the working class fanbase while using abusive language more suited to a playground in the 70s and it puts a final nail into what has been the death of the fans’ hopes and ambitions for the club.

2015 at present offers nothing but a countdown to as and when relegation is confirmed, despite the best efforts of Clark and his players.  A significant number of the fans will continue to go to games to support their efforts, but there is no doubt that the sole blame for our predicament lies totally with Karl Oyston.  Change is needed and it must start from the top.

STARMAN:  Joe Lewis

Monday, 8 December 2014

Pool Panel - Birmingham (h) Won 1-0



The incremental improvements Clark is making continue to bear fruit as we picked up another three points.  In all honesty, the position we’re in means that’s more important than the style but on balance of play we probably just about deserved it for our second half performance when we looked the most likely to score, with Lewis not really having a save to make, despite a nervous last ten minutes for both fans and team.  In the first half, although Davies battled well, neither Eagles nor Murphy were able to provide any kind of threat, losing possession constantly.  As a result, we never threatened.  In the second half, Murphy continued to look for the ball and looked a different player, with pace and trickery causing them problems, nearly scoring from half way and then again after a run along the byline.  

Clark has got the side playing a pressing game and as a result, we are picking up more ball in midfield and looking more dangerous higher up the pitch.  The midfield suddenly looks more compact and is winning ball and passing to team-mates, something we’ve lacked all season.  Building on the two previous draws, we now look a little more like a Championship side.  There’s a long way to go, as the 8 point gap demonstrates, but at least we can still dream.  A loss in any of our recent games would have spelt curtains.  Instead, we have games this month that could yield precious points for us, beginning with Charlton next week.  

STARMAN:  Stephen Davies

Monday, 24 November 2014

Rotherham away



For information, there's quite a few of us intending going for a drink beforehand in The Rhinoceros in Rotherham town centre.

I also know that some are going on the 9.48 from Leeds getting into Rotherham about 10.50.

It's a Wetherspoons pub, so should be reasonably priced and no problem getting kids in if you're taking the family.

See you there.

Pool Panel - Game 19 - Bolton (h) - Draw (1-1)



A fortnight off brought some reward as we got a point against a poor Bolton side in a terrible kit.  It seemed to me that the new players in added some quality to the play as we created a number of opportunities and actually looked like we could compete.  O’Hara built on his couple of games before the break and looked better than any of the midfielders we’ve fielded this season.  Murphy got his reward for some enterprising play with a delightful finish from a free kick that gave us real hope of getting to double figures and closing the gap to safety.  

Once again, it took an individual unforced error to undo the good work and allow Bolton something from the game.  Perkins has been one of our better performers this season, with industrious performances, but Saturday was not one of his good days as he constantly gave away possession and then compounded that with a poor defensive error that allowed Lee to score.  Having said that, I’d cut him some slack because it was not representative of his season to date.

Clark seems more convinced than ever that we’ll stay up.  For that to happen, we need to close out games such as Saturday’s, especially against teams in and around us.  As it is, the gap remains at 10 points.  Next week’s game against Rotherham and then the follow up against Birmingham are exactly that type of game.  Two wins would see us right back in with a chance, but it remains to be seen whether we can manage it.

STAR MAN: Jacob Murphy