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History Record Attendance: 3, 569 versus Wimbledon, F.A Amateur Cup 1931-32
Yorkshire
Amateur AFC was founded in November 1918 by Kolin Robertson, but only
began playing matches in 1919. In those early days, the club's fixtures
largely consisted of playing friendlies at Elland Road following the
demise of Leeds City FC, on the orders of the Football Association,
after irregularities were discovered in their accounts. However, in 1920
the club decided that the ground was not suitable for their needs and
sold the lease to the newly formed Leeds United AFC for the sum of £250!
The "Ammers"
(or “Ammas”), as they were known, moved to their present headquarters at
Bracken Edge in 1922 after using several other grounds, including
sharing with Harrogate Town. This period was by far the most successful
for the club and a record crowd of 3569 paid receipts of £160 to see the
5-2 Amateur Cup Quarter Final replay victory over Wimbledon. This was
after a 2-2 draw at Wimbledon before a crowd of 12,000. The "Ammers" had
demolished the holders, Wycombe Wanderers, 4-0 in the previous round and
the club's sights were now set on a Wembley appearance. Unfortunately,
Marine FC had not read the script and triumphed 2-1 in the semi-final
replay played at Leicester City's ground. In addition, the inside of the clubhouse has been extended and refurbished with a new bar, lighting and decor. The club also saw success on the field with the first team rarely being out of the top five throughout the main part of the 1990's. The team also won the Leeds Senior Cup Final at Elland Road and became Wilkinson Sword Trophy winners in 1998. The Reserve side also twice triumphed in the Reserve Team League Cup during that period. The club is currently managed by is Graham Hodder who took over from Pete Cusic in March 2007. Graham who holds both F.A and U.E.F.A. coaching badges had been managing the Reserves and also Yorkshire Amateur's U19 Academy side and was asked to take over when Pete Cusic resigned, Pete Ryder who was Assistant Manager of the Academy agreed to be the First Team Assistant. Graham's first full season in charge was very much a consolidation period as due to a lack of experienced players Graham has relied heavily on the young players from the Academy that he played the major part in setting up and these young men have done well in stepping up to the NCEL. The 2007-08 season also saw John Ward taking over the Academy bringing a whole host of exciting young players with him to add to the players already at the Academy. Several Yorkshire Amateur Junior players also made the step up to the Academy. The Academy had a very good season finishing in third place in the league and having a good run in the F.A. Youth Cup. For the 2009-09 season further changes are bring made with the Reserves entering the Lancashire League which will be a better standard of football than the league they were previously in, which will hopefully better prepare players for the demands of the NCEL. Steve Hart has been appointed Manager of the Reserves and Danny Redshaw will be the Assistant Manager. Both Steve and Danny hold F.A. coaching badges. 2007 also saw the return of Dave and Ann Packham and Charles Sharman to the club committee. The dressing rooms have been improved with the addition of a separate changing room for female officials, the clubhouse has been re-decorated and a new dance floor has been installed and doors have been fitted between the bar and the function room.
The management,
committee and players have all worked hard over the months and progress
is steadily being made and there is a definite "feel good" feeling at
the club at present and a belief that the club is going places.
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