Paul Brayson will make a long awaited return to St James’ Park when he captains his Blyth Spartans side against Newcastle United Reserves in the Sage Northumberland Senior Cup Final on Wednesday May 11. The talismanic striker joined his hometown club at the age of 14, and despite breaking goal scoring records throughout his days in the youth academy, couldn’t force his way in to a first team which included…
Tait Looking Forward To Final
Blyth Spartans’ manager Mick Tait (Pictured Left) is relishing the prospect of taking on Newcastle Reserves in this Wednesday’s Northumberland Senior Cup Final at St. James’ Park. “We’re going into the game not just to take part, but to win,” he enthused. “The players and everyone at the club wants to pick up the trophy. It will, of course, be difficult as they have some really good players – but…
Port of Blyth POTM – Apr 2011
DAN GROVES – APRIL 2011 The month of April was, in fairness, a bit of a non-event for the Spartans – 6 games played, only 1 goal and 4 defeats and two draws – This saw the club slip from the fringes of the play offs to a 9th position. One player who stood out during this run of games and remained focused on the job at hand, is young…
Worcester City 1 Blyth Spartans 0 (Match Reaction)
It can be a side of the game often overlooked by many, but ask any football manager and they will tell you that the mental aspect of the sport is just as important as the physical. And although Mick Tait (Pictured Left) will not be going to such extremes as former England boss Glenn Hoddle – by employing a faith healer such as Eileen Drewery – the Blyth Spartans manager…
Worcester City 1 Blyth Spartans 0 (Match Report)
Blyth Spartans went out with a whimper in their final league game of the season against Worcester City at St George’s Lane on Saturday. Kyonn Evans scored the only goal of a dismal game after seven minutes as Blyth were unable to find the net for the fifth game running, before making the long journey back to the North East. After a terrific mid-season, in which they were the form…
Senior Cup Final Date Confirmed
Blyth Spartans will face Newcastle United Reserves at St James’ Park in the final of the Sage Northumberland FA Senior Cup on Wednesday May 11th. Kick-off is at 7pm and supporters will enter the ground via the East Stand turnstiles. Admission will be £5 for adults and £2 for concessions. This will be Blyth’s ninth attempt to reclaim the trophy they last won in 1994, with the Magpies second-string having…
Presentation Night – Open Invite
The 2010/11 Season presentation night for players and club volunteers & staff will be held in the Social Club on Friday 6th May – The doors open at 7pm, with the presentations starting at 8pm. All supporters and their families are welcome and a free buffet will be provided. Please come along and support the lads!
Worcester City v Blyth Spartans (Match Preview)
BLUE SQUARE BET NORTH Venue: St. George’s Lane, Worcester (WR1 1QT) Date: Saturday 30 April, 2011 Kick Off: 3pm Score Updates:- – Twitter – Spartanszone Admission Details: Adults – £11 Concessions (OAPs/Students with ID) – £7 Children (Under-16s) – £3 Stand Transfer – £1 Programme – £2 GROUND DIRECTIONS: Leave the M5 at Junction 6 (Worcester North) and follow the signs towards Worcester along the A449. Follow the…
Blyth Spartans 0 Guiseley 0 (Match Sponsors)
Detailed below is a gallery showing the sponsors from the Blyth Spartans v Guiseley match on 25 April 2011. Should you wish to get involved sponsoring the Spartans please contact Ian Evans (01670 352 373 or generalmanager@blythspartans.com) to discuss your requirements. Match Sponsors – Pheonix Taxis ___________________________________ Match Ball Sponsors – Olivers’ ___________________________________ Match Ball Sponsors – Quantum Elite ___________________________________ Man of the Match Sponsors – Mr Hedley & Mr…
Blyth Spartans 0 Guiseley 0 (More Photos)
A photo gallery supplied by Milton Stonebank showing images from the Blue Square Bet North clash between Blyth Spartans and Guiseley played on 25 April 2011. To view more of Milton’s work please view the following link (Please contact Milton should you wish to use any of the images contained within this post)