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Jason Ainsley
Jason Ainsley (born 30 July 1970) is an English football manager and former player who is currently Head of Football of Spennymoor Town. Playing career Ainsley signed for Football League Third Division side Hartlepool United from Spennymoor in June 1994. In October 1994, Ainsley scored his only professional goal for Hartlepool in a 3–1 victory against Preston. After leaving Hartlepool, Ainsley played for several English non-league sides as well as for clubs in Australia and Singapore. Coaching career In 2006, Ainsley was appointed as manager of Northern League Division Two (the tenth tier of English football) side Spennymoor. Ainsley was manager of club Spennymoor Town from 2006 until 2020. Ainsley was the longest-serving manager in the top seven divisions of English football when he left Spennymoor in 2020. Ainsley won 11 trophies whilst at Spennymoor in more than 770 matches. Ainsley guided Spennymoor to the National League North (6th tier), the highest division in their ...
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Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton-on-Tees, often simply referred to as Stockton, is a market town in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham, England. It is on the northern banks of the River Tees, part of the Teesside built-up area. The town had an estimated population of 84,318 in 2011. It is included in the Tees Valley mayoralty. The borough had a population of approximately , at the ONS The Tees was straightened in the early 1800s for larger ships to access the town. The ports have since relocated closer to the North Sea and ships are no longer able to sail from the sea to the town due to the Tees Barrage, which was installed to manage tidal flooding. The Stockton and Darlington Railway, on which coal was ferried to the town for shipment, served the port during early part of the Industrial Revolution. The railway was also the world's first permanent steam-locomotive-powered passenger railway. History Etymology ''Stockton'' is an Anglo-Saxon place name with the common ending ''ton' ...
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Northern Football League
The Northern League is a men's football league in north east England. Having been founded in 1889, it is the second-oldest football league in the world still in existence after the English Football League. It contains two divisions; Division One and Division Two. Division One sits on the ninth tier of the English football league system, five divisions below the Football League. These leagues cover the historic counties of Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland and Yorkshire's North Riding. The champion club of Division One is promoted to the lower division of the Northern Premier League. History The Northern league was one of many leagues formed the year after the Football League. In its first season, it consisted of ten clubs that were a mixture of professional and amateur organisations. During its early years, the competition included clubs such as Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Darlington that would go on to play in the Football League. In 1905, the league split into t ...
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1970 Births
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FA Vase
The Football Association Challenge Vase, usually referred to as the FA Vase, is an annual football competition for teams playing in Steps 5 and 6 of the English National League System (or equivalently, tier 9 or 10 of the overall English football league system). For the 2017–18 season 619 entrants were accepted, with two qualifying rounds preceding the six proper rounds, semi-finals (played over two legs) and final to be played at Wembley Stadium. The 2022 winners were Newport Pagnell Town, who beat Littlehampton Town 3–0 at Wembley Stadium. History Until 1974, football players were either professionals or amateurs. Professionals were paid to play by their clubs, and the only cup competitions such clubs were allowed to enter were the FA Cup and, after 1969, for clubs outside the Football League, the FA Trophy. Amateurs, on the other hand, were not paid (at least not officially) by their clubs, and such clubs had their own cup competition, the FA Amateur Cup. In 1974 ...
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2006–07 Northern Football League
The 2006–07 Northern Football League season was the 109th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs. * Clubs promoted from Division Two: ** Consett ** Darlington Railway Athletic ** Northallerton Town * Plus: ** Bishop Auckland, relegated from the Northern Premier League League table Division Two Division Two featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with five new clubs. * Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Brandon United ** Esh Winning ** Thornaby * Plus: ** Stokesley Sports Club, joined from the Wearside Football League ** Team Northumbria, joined from the Northern Football Alliance The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. T ...
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2012–13 Northern Football League
The 2012–13 Northern Football League season was the 115th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with five new clubs. * Clubs promoted from Division Two: ** Gillford Park, who also changed name to Celtic Nation ** Hebburn Town ** Team Northumbria * Plus: ** Darlington 1883, new club formed after original club folded ** Durham City, resigned from the Northern Premier League *From this league, only Bishop Auckland, Celtic Nation, Darlington 1883 and Spennymoor Town applied for promotion. League table Results Division Two Division Two featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs: *Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Jarrow Roofing BCA ** Stokesley Sports Club ** Tow Law Town Tow Law Town Association Football Club is an English non-league football club from Tow Law, County Durham, curre ...
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2013–14 Northern Football League
The 2013–14 Northern Football League season was the 116th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 21 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with two new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Crook Town * Morpeth From this league, three teams - Bishop Auckland, Celtic Nation and Spennymoor Town - applied for promotion. League table Results Stadia Division Two Division Two featured 18 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs: * Heaton Stannington, promoted from the Northern Football Alliance * Norton & Stockton Ancients, relegated from Division One * South Shields South Shields () is a coastal town in South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the south bank of the mouth of the River Tyne. Historically, it was known in Roman times as Arbeia, and as Caer Urfa by Early Middle Ages. According to the 20 ..., relegated from Division One * ...
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2011–12 Northern Football League
The 2011–12 Northern Football League season was the 114th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Guisborough Town * Marske United * Newton Aycliffe Also, Stokesley changed back name to Stokesley Sports Club. League table Results Division Two Division Two featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with five new clubs. *Clubs relegated from Division One: ** Esh Winning ** Ryton, who also changed name to Ryton & Crawcrook Albion ** West Allotment Celtic *Plus: ** Alnwick Town, promoted from the Northern Football Alliance The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The top club in the Premier Divis ...
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2010–11 Northern Football League
The 2010–11 Northern Football League season was the 113th in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Jarrow Roofing * Stokesley * Sunderland RCA League table Results Division Two Division Two featured 17 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, relegated from Division One: * Chester-Le-Street Town *Horden Colliery Welfare *Morpeth Town Morpeth Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. They are currently members of the and play at Craik Park. History The club was established in 1909. They joined the Northern Alliance in 193 ... League table Results References External links Northern Football League official site {{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 Northern Football League Northern Football League sea ...
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2009–10 Northern Football League
The 2009–10 Northern Football League season was the 112nd in the history of Northern Football League, a football competition in England. Division One Division One featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs, promoted from Division Two: * Esh Winning * Horden Colliery Welfare * Norton & Stockton Ancients Also, Dunston Federation changed name to Dunston UTS. League table Results Division Two Division Two featured 16 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with four new clubs: * Gillford Park, promoted from the Northern Football Alliance The Northern Football Alliance is a football league based in the North East, England. It has four divisions headed by the Premier Division, which sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System. The top club in the Premier Division ... * Newton Aycliffe, promoted from the Wearside Football League * Northallerton Town, relegated from Division One * Seaham Re ...
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