Paddy Miller’s Non League Journey

Paddy Miller had a Non League career that most would dream of.  His retirement last year at a young age of 29 shocked many, but who can blame him for stepping away after three promotions, an FA Cup First Round TV appearance and many other memorable moments. He scored the unforgettable bullet header which secured  read more→

Miller lured back to Tadcaster

Evo Stik North Tadcaster Albion have lured popular former player Paddy Miller back to the i2i Sports Stadium. The experienced centre-back joins from Hyde United where he opted not to renew his contract due to the travelling becoming “unsustainable”, just weeks after scoring the last-minute winner which won them promotion. The left-footer departed the Brewers  read more→

Seadogs to face old favourites on 1st day

Evo Stik League It could not have worked out better for Scarborough Athletic as they will face some of their old favourites on the opening day in the first league game at the Flamingo Land Stadium. The Seadogs will host Hyde United, who have Paddy Miller and David Brown in their ranks. The Evo Stik  read more→

Defender Miller signs for Hyde

Evo Stik Division One North Former Farsley Celtic captain Paddy Miller has completed his move to Hyde United. The defender recently became a free agent after announcing his departure from Farsley just before the New Year. He links up with fellow former Farsley man Matt Dempsey at Hyde, who are managed by Darren Kelly – the ex-Garforth  read more→

Celts captain Miller fit to face old club

Emirates FA Cup Farsley Celtic captain Paddy Miller claims that he is fit to play former club Tadcaster Albion in the second qualifying round tie tomorrow. Miller has been out of action for the past few weeks because of a calf problem, but he has been working around the clock with Celts physio Gareth Liversedge  read more→

Miller named as new Farsley captain

Evo Stik Division One North Paddy Miller has been named as the new captain of Farsley Celtic. The former Scarborough Athletic defender takes over from Robbie O’Brien who retired at the end of last season. Miller has a long association with Farsley and is in his second stint as a first team player at Throstle  read more→

Miller heads back to Farsley

Paddy Miller’s transfer back to Farsley Celtic was confirmed last night. The move ends his 12-month stint with Tadcaster Albion where he was a popular figure. He goes straight into Farsley’s squad for the FA Trophy clash with Prescot Cables today. Miller, who has also played Scarborough Athletic and Yorkshire Amateur, spent the 2013-14 season  read more→

Miller and Milne staying at Brewers

Paddy Miller and Andy Milne have committed themselves to a further season at Tadcaster Albion. Both players are popular faces at the i2i Sports Stadium and Milne won the supporters’ player of the season award last season. Milne and Miller are the first players to commit their futures to Tadcaster since the appointment of Billy  read more→

Tad prepare to invade Highworth

Wiltshire is preparing for an invasion of over 300 Tadcaster Albion supporters for the FA Vase quarter-final tie with Highworth Town. The team are going down to Swindon today, but a string of coaches will head there tomorrow morning as Tad aim to reach the semi-finals for the first time. Highworth are eighth in the  read more→

Tad continue to rewrite history

Tadcaster Albion comfortably marched into the FA Vase quarter-finals for the first time in their history with a 3-0 win at AFC Mansfield. Josh Barrett set Tadcaster on their way and Mansfield were the orchestrators of their own downfall as Ryan Williams and even their cheerleader manager Rudy Funk were sent off. Over 300 fans  read more→