IN the latest edition of our look back through the archives, here are five football teams from years gone by.
Do you recognise yourself or anyone you know in this line-up of footballers from the noughties?
Pictured above, in 2006, York Schoolboys and their under-12 team ahead of the Matthew Dale Cup semi-final.
Back: Matt Gore (manager), George Wilson, Tom Kite, Alex Dale, Jacob McCormick (captain), Tom Platt, Jack Wickham, Matt Yeoman, Jordan Holt, George Catling, Andy McCormick (coach).
Front: Joey McCormick (mascot), Luke Quantock, Jamie Wilstrop, Jacob Gore, Charlie Binns, Andrew Simpson, Aaron Hudson.
Missing from the photo: Kieran Flanagan, Jules Gabbiadini and Jake Duckworth.
Next up...
BISHOPTHORPE WHITE ROSE U10 2005: Back: Andy Barkway (manager), Jack Graham, Ashley Robson, Rory Watson, Sam Ripley-Kitson, Jamie Barkway, Kristopher Douglass, Gary Kitson (manager). Middle: Conner Ryan, Ethan McGahon, Ross Young, Isaac Steel, Jack Caple, Jonathan Cooper. Front, Stanley Brown, Luke Robinson, Stuart Bowes, Oliver Spellman, Luke Saville.
MANOR SCHOOL U16 GIRLS FOOTBALL TEAM 2005: Back: Kelly Reynolds, Gemma Hatfield, Robyn Lancaster Knaggs, Sarah Robson, Lucy O'Carroll, Sam Colman, Sarah Milner.
Front: Danni Horsman, Mel Heward, Sophie Roman, Michaela Shilletto, Chelsea Pickard, Debbie Smith.
RAWCLIFFE U12 FOOTBALL TEAM 2005: Back: Louis Fligg, Glen Phillips (coach), Matthew Metcalfe, Jordan McCandless, Terry Williams, Jonny Sellars, Dave Jefferson (team sponsor), Chris Wilson, Henry Wharton, Marcus Ness, Ian Smallwood (coach). Front: Alex Nelson, Jordi Bean, Jordan Phillips, Robin Jefferson, Liam Smallwood, Alex Ward.
RYEDALE SPORTS CLUB FOOTBALL TEAM 2005: Back: Mike Phillips, John Reed (player/manager), Paul Lakin, Danny Meade, Kevin Smith, Philip Hutchinson, Andrew Best, James Reed, John Hodgson (asst manager). Front: Steve Walker, Alex Thornton, Andy Rouph, Matt Gardner, John Sherwood, Simon Rouph, Ben Allan. Mascots: Leo Hutchinson and Kyle Hutchinson
If you have any team pictures you would like to share with us, please email them with a submitted caption to odele.ayres@nqyne.co.uk
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