We have best Knaresborough Town squad ever – Brian Davey

Help our Facebook page reach 500 ‘likes’. Click HERE to ‘like’ the page. The “best” squad is in place so Knaresborough Town manager Brian Davey hopes his side can challenge for promotion to the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. Davey and his new assistant Rob Hunter have had busy summer preparing a side capable of fighting  read more→

Glasshoughton boss Jon Miles “disappointed” by Paul Hagreen’s exit

Please ‘like’ our Facebook page HERE Glasshoughton Welfare manager Jon Miles has openly admitted his disappointment at goalkeeper Paul Hagreen’s departure to Knaresborough Town. Hagreen was one of four Glasshoughton players who decided to move from Leeds Road to the Toolstation NCEL Division One side last week. Liam Tuck, Hilliard Serrao, Joel Freeston and Hagreen  read more→

Knaresborough Town take two from Glasshoughton Welfare

You can ‘like’ Non League Yorkshire on Facebook HERE Liam Tuck and Hilliard Serrao have both followed their old manager Rob Hunter to Knaresborough Town. The pair have left Glasshoughton Welfare and will play for promotion hopefuls Knaresborough, where Hunter is assistant manager to Brian Davey, in Toolstation NCEL Division One this season. Tuck, who  read more→

Glasshoughton can be competitive under me – caretaker boss Jon Miles

Caretaker manager Jon Miles believes the 1-0 win at Tadcaster Albion shows that Glasshoughton Welfare shows can be competitive in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division under his leadership. Glasshoughton bounced back from a 6-0 thrashing by title-chasing Barton Town Old Boys to record a memorable win at the league leaders on Saturday. Miles is holding  read more→

Glasshoughton Welfare hold charity waxing

Glasshoughton Welfare players went the extra mile in their fundraising for Cystic Fibrosis during their charity waxing last night.Thirteen players took part in the waxing which took place after the 2-0 defeat to Athersley Recreation – Paul Hagreen, John Hirst, Andy Sunley, Liam Tuck, Alex Low, Mathew Donnelly, Hilliard Serrao, Kieran Corley, Dalton Harris, Tim  read more→

Glasshoughton Welfare midfielder Liam Tuck to miss two matches

Glasshoughton Welfare chief Rob Hunter had “no complaints” over Liam Tuck’s red card in the 3-0 victory over Lincoln Moorlands Railway yesterday, writes James Grayson. Tuck was given a second yellow card following a confrontation with Lincoln forward Patrick Siba midway through the second half. The midfielder will now miss the home game with Albion  read more→