Liam Ormsby’s Non League Journey

Liam Ormsby was one of the best midfielders in the lower reaches of Non League Football until his career was untimely cut short because of injury in August 2016. Ormsby, the son of Leeds United legend Brendan, won title medals with Tadcaster Albion and Albion Sports. He was a hugely important member of the Tadcaster  read more→

Leeds Legends honour Ormsby

Former Leeds United players came out in force to raise funds for Brendan Ormsby and two charities. Ormsby suffered a stroke in December 2013 and money raised will go to the Stroke Association, Speakability and Brendan’s care. The match, between a Leeds X! and a side put together by current Plymouth manager John Sheridan, finished  read more→

Leeds Legends ready for Ormsby game

Players from Leeds United’s past will be turning out at Farsley’s Throstle Nest for a match in aid of former captain Brendan Ormsby tomorrow afternoon. Ormsby, who has managed Pontefract Collieries, suffered a stroke in December 2013. A Leeds legends team will take on a side assembled by current Plymouth Argyle manager John Sheridan, an  read more→

Tad fans have been brilliant – Ormsby

Liam Ormsby says his move to Tadcaster Albion last summer has worked out perfectly from a career and family point of view. The ambition of the Toolsation NCEL Premier Division leaders and FA Vase hopefuls attracted the midfielder to i2i Sports Stadium, but he also had to think of his mum and dad when making  read more→

Third place is the new aim for Pontefract – joint boss Duncan Bray

Joint manager Duncan Bray admits Pontefract Collieries have fallen short of their promotion target, but he has set his sights on recording the club’s highest finish since 2003. Pontefract conceded defeat in their bid for promotion on Saturday following the 1-0 loss to Shaw Lane Aquaforce and now Bray and Nicky Handley are hoping to  read more→