| 1997-98 |
The Original kit for the open age team was modelled on the famous blue and white of Argentina. Sponsored by the Dixon Motor Group (who were based on the retail site on Ingleby Road where Domino's and Subway currently reside) the team had a blend of youth and experiance. An excellent start to the league saw them claim top spot and reach the quarter finals of 2 major trophies. This was the team's only season in the Sunday Alliance League. The original badge comprimised of a fox (which represented the original nickname for the club - the 'Fairbank Foxes') but has since been disgarded. |
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The open age away kit was funded by a grant from Bradford Council - who have aided the club many times over the years. When choosing the kit the lads decided to go for something that would represent flair and passion akin to the great Brazillian sides, unfortunatley the kit (and some of the away performances) ended up representing something more mediocre like Sweden |
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| 1997-99 |
It was decided to brand the juniors in different colours to the seniors, so the classic colours of AC Milan were chosen. The kit was used for two seasons and sponsored by an asian clothes store on Horton Grange Road |
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| 1999-01 |
Kiddies world Cash and Carry aided the club with its new kit. The club decided to adopt a yellow and blue, |
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| 2001-02 |
The final season for the original junior team ended with the Jet Petrol station (which was located just off the Tollar Lane roundabout) associating itself with the club. The club stuck with the yellow and royal blue. Their final season in the Huddersfield under 18's league saw them just miss out on the title |
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| 2006-07 |
Having reformed in the spring, the club were lucky to get a hold of an extremely talented bunch of lads. With some breathtaking performances that swept aside some established sides, the under 17's just fell short of winning the title with patchy performances come the run in. Fone Zone, which was based on Lilycroft Road at the time aided enormously with funding the relaunch of the club, which saw a clean break from the past and saw the club adopt its new Orange and Black colours. |
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| 2007-08 |
This turned into an extremely important year for the club as they expanded to 3 teams. The open age team started the season in the FoneZone kit used by the under 17's, but upon finding a new sponsor in the form of Sathi Atta - changed to Red, as a one off for the season.The club redesigned the badge to include the year Fairbank United started up. The team were desperately unlucky to miss out on silverware, falling foul of the Fairbank semi final curse in the cup - and narrowly missing out on the league |
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The former Fairbank boys at Sals's Pizza's on Manningham Lane came to the aid of the under 14's. The team endured a very harsh learning curve in their first season in the Huddersfield Junior League. Their second season saw a turnaround in their fortunes as they put in some outstanding performances and became on of the more feared sides in the league. |
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Cnet provided the kit for the newly formed under 9's - who as the season developed began to form the basis of a solid team - which culminated in them breaking the Fairbank semi final curse - only to lose to an extremely contraversial goal in the BD3 United tournament at the end of the season |
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| 2008-09 |
The open aged team went back to orange and black - as Premier Accident Management once again re-ignited its association with the club. The open age team promptly went on to win the T&A League - but once again missed out on the cup at the semi final stage - this time being knocked out on penalties! |
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The Under 10's pushed all the way this year with some fantastic performances. The lads though missed out on the runners up spot - being edged out into 3rd plance due to an inferior head to head record. Bradford Kitchens |
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