• Scarborough Football Club was a football club based in the seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. They were one of the oldest football clubs in...
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  • Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an association football club based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The club currently play in the National...
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  • Scarborough or Scarboro may refer to: Scarborough (surname) Earl of Scarbrough Scarborough, Western Australia, suburb of Perth Scarborough, New South Wales...
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    football stadium located on Seamer Road in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was the home of Scarborough F.C., a defunct football club who last played...
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    Scarborough Sports Village is a sports complex with a football stadium in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, it is the home ground of Scarborough...
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    Cup first round". Scarborough News. Retrieved 18 October 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Whitby Town F.C.. Whitby Town FC Official Website...
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    Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbrə/) is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. With a population of 61,749, Scarborough is the largest...
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  • Dave Rainford (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    Colchester United 1 (0) 1997–1998 → Wivenhoe Town (loan) 2 (0) 1999 → Scarborough (loan) 2 (0) 2000–2001 Slough Town 44 (3) 2001–2002 Grays Athletic 20...
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    of Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbərə/) was a non-metropolitan district with borough status in North Yorkshire, England. In addition to the town of Scarborough, it...
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  • Steve Mardenborough (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    having a short spell at Colchester United and non-contract terms at Scarborough and Swansea. His second spell at Swansea would be his last in the Football...
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  • 1889–1987. For a list of all Scarborough players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Scarborough F.C. players. Appearances and goals...
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  • Senate Scarborough F.C. (dissolved) Sheffield F.C. Southampton F.C. Southport F.C. Stamford F.C. Stevenage F.C. Stranraer F.C. Stenhousemuir F.C. Spartans...
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    Simon Weaver (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    also played at non-league level for Ilkeston Town, Nuneaton Borough, Scarborough, York City, Tamworth, Boston United, King's Lynn and Redditch United...
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  • This article covers the history of the Scarborough Football Club from the 1870s to 1998. During the late 1870s, a group of young men from the town including...
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    Scarborough Football Club started competing in English football from 1887, when the club first competed in the FA Cup, to 2007, when it was liquidated...
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  • George Lyall (footballer) (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    North End 116 (24) 1972–1976 Nottingham Forest 116 (24) 1976–1977 Hull City 42 (5) Scarborough Total 301 (74) *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Paul Heckingbottom (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    after failing to gain a professional contract. He had loan spells at Scarborough, Hartlepool United and Darlington, without featuring for Sunderland,...
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    Paul Bastock (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    service to the club before leaving to join Scarborough in October 2004. However, he stayed with Scarborough for just one week, before leaving due to family...
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    Luke Foster (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    signing a professional contract with the club at the age of 18. He joined Scarborough on work experience in September 2004, and was also loaned out to Conference...
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  • consent”; Wadsworth found himself back in the Third Division as Manager of Scarborough F.C. The opening campaign of the 1996–97 Season suggested that the club...
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  • Kevin Blackwell (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    in 1986 before Neil Warnock signed him for Scarborough in November the same year. That season saw Scarborough promoted to the Football League and Blackwell...
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  • Alan Kamara (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    played 339 matches in the Football League for York City, Darlington, Scarborough and Halifax Town. "Allan Kamara". Post War English & Scottish Football...
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  • Dogs, an ice hockey team Seadog, a nickname of Scarborough Athletic F.C. and the former Scarborough F.C. A sailor (slang) Elizabethan Sea Dogs, English...
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    Scarborough Castle is a former medieval royal fortress situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the North Sea and Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England...
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  • Tony Parks (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    concluded with spells at Blackpool, Burnley, Doncaster Rovers, Barrow, Scarborough and Halifax Town. After his playing career ended, Parks went on to work...
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    Craig Short (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    Town in the 1986–87 season. In October the following year they moved to Scarborough together, and in June 1989, Notts County together. However, while his...
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  • Neil Redfearn (category Scarborough F.C. managers)
    as caretaker manager of Halifax Town and York City and as manager of Scarborough, Northwich Victoria and Leeds United. Born in Dewsbury, West Riding of...
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  • John Burridge (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    for no fewer than fourteen clubs. They were, in chronological order: Scarborough, Lincoln, Aberdeen, Dumbarton, Falkirk, Manchester City, (where he became...
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    Charles Joseph Scarborough (/ˈskɑːrbʌroʊ/; born April 9, 1963) is an American television host and former politician who is the co-host of Morning Joe...
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  • David Currie (footballer) (category Scarborough F.C. players)
    Oldham Athletic, Rotherham United, Huddersfield Town, Carlisle United and Scarborough. He joined Barnsley in 1988 and played 80 league games for them, scoring...
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