by Rob McCombe | Apr 30, 2020 | Community Work, News
In these unprecedented times where nobody knows what to expect, the one thing you can expect and rely on is that GYTFC will stand up and be counted and set the tone for others. 1st Team manager Rob McCombe wanted to use the power of local football and set up a Norfolk...
by Rob McCombe | Apr 30, 2020 | Community Work
When GYTFC were alerted to a disturbing story around the bullying of local youth Lewis, we wanted to get involved and invited him and his family over to a game where he could be mascot and lead out the team with Skipper Aidy Ager. Lewis met all the players in the...
by Rob McCombe | Apr 30, 2020 | Community Work
When GYTFC hear about Harry Addy from Stalham, who at just 9 years old was due to spend 6 difficult weeks undergoing pioneering treatment for Cancer in Manchester, the club just wanted to help. Quickly the players and club raised over £400.00 to provide the Family...
by Rob McCombe | Apr 30, 2020 | Community Work
When Matlock Towns’ Jordan Sinnott was attacked and killed in a violent attack in January 2020, an appeal was raised to get club shirts from all over the country and then world – We were one of the first Norfolk clubs to get involved and our shirt was collected Matt...
by Rob McCombe | Apr 30, 2020 | Community Work
The East Anglian football community is continuing to support injured sportsmen Shaun Whiter and Joey Abbs. Ahead of yesterday’s (Saturday) Thurlow Nunn League clash between Newmarket Town and Great Yarmouth Town, The Bloaters donated £300 to the “recovery fund...
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