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Mark Suttle and Craig Dinsdale Join Taddy

Mark Suttle and Craig Dinsdale Join Taddy

John Clothier27 May 2023 - 07:00
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Two More New Faces at Tadcaster Albion

Mark Suttle – Goal Keeping Coach

We would like to welcome to the club, Mark Suttle, who joins us as our goalkeeping coach.
Thirty – nine year-old Mark was born in Wetherby and works in the prison service.

Mark comes to us after a season at our neighbours Selby Town. Before that he was the goal keeping coach with Leeds United Ladies followed by a management role with Rotherham United Ladies. He represented Scunthorpe at a junior level and played for Glasshoughton Welfare some ten years ago. He has also represented the England Prison Service National team.

Mark has an FA Level 2 qualification and is delighted to be part of the new team.

“I am hoping that we are up there in the play offs at the end of the season as a minimum and am really looking forward to working with Mick and Josh”

It has been a little while since our last goal keeping coach - it's good to have Mark on board for the next campaign !

Craig Dinsdale - Photographer

Fifty-Two year old Craig joins us from Harrogate Railway and will, amongst other things, be responsible for away photographs whilst teaming up with Keith Handley for the home matches. Craig was born and bred in Harrogate and works for Sainsburys’

Whilst relishing this new challenge, Craig, having supported Rail all his life (his great grandfather was a founder member in 1935 ) will be sad to leave the club behind. He started life at Station View as the ball boy, moved onto the programme and was in the back-room staff in 2002 when the club hosted Bristol City in the second round of the FA in front of a record crowd of 3,500.

He had a spell at Sherwood and then Knaresborough Town in their promotion season before he returned to Railway when Mick O’Connell took over as manager.
This opportunity to stay with Mick’s management team and ”continue the story” is a chance he feels he must take.

“I am delighted to be joining Tadcaster Albion. I look forward to getting started and the promising season that lies ahead; I cannot wait for the next chapter!

You are most welcome Craig – enjoy every moment with us.

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