York City: City's slackers come under fire
York City claimed their first point League point for almost a month and ended their goal drought at 421 minutes but manager Neil Thompson was far from happy. York City: City show spirit to scupper Shrimpers
It was hard to tell whether York City should be disappointed they let two points slip away or relieved that they at least salvaged one. Football: Little slams referee - and his own players
Former York City manager Alan Little left Bootham Crescent a far from happy man last night. Having seen his Southend United side draw 2-2 with his former club, Little lashed his own players but mainly Welwyn Garden City referee Mike Halsey. York City: Stateside fans face facts
The FACT (Fans Against Craig's Tyranny) group held their first public meeting at the Bay Horse, Marygate last night, with the outstanding revelation being that support for their stance was being taken seriously on the other side of the Atlantic. Sportsmail: All we want is our 15 minutes of fame
On Saturday I sat and watched enviously the highlights of the FA Cup on Match Of The Day as I saw before me the team who rumbled York City in the dismal first round defeat, Hereford United, in a big money high profile game against a Premiership team. Running: Marathon effort by Sue
Sue Jones, York Acorn/Lloyds /TSB Clubwoman of the Year, went to New York to run her first marathon and finished well up the field of 31,000. Cycling: Youngson grabs glory once again
The champions event of Yorkshire's longest running sponsored cycling league, the Ackrill League, took place at Knaresborough Squash Club. Golf: Senior victory goes to Johnson
Bill Johnson made history by being declared the winner of Forest of Galtres Golf Club Seniors' (over 55s) last stableford competition of the Millennium.
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