Founded in 1918, the club currently plays in the Central Midlands Alliance League’s South Division, the 11th tier of the English football league system.
Mr Newton said the club came across the shelters by chance when redeveloping its ground, which is based off Carnarvon Street.
The former trolley collectors were saved from the skip and installed near one of its own goals, and now regularly hit the back of the net with football fans online since Scarborough came to play in 2007.
“We had an attendance of over 400 that particular day, and it got picked up then, and from then it’s on social media I’d say every other season,” he said.
“It does the rounds where it goes absolutely mad, and we get an increase in groundhoppers coming to take photos.
“We’ve had them travelling from all over the country just to view the Tesco stands.”
Youth football teams and grassroots clubs across the country have held a minute’s silence at the start of their games to commemorate a 10-year-old girl who di
10-year-old Poppy Atkinson was killed when she was struck by a car during a training session at Kendal Rugby Club in Cumbria. Clubs from Leeds to London
The high court, sitting in Liverpool, heard Uefa had relied upon the principle that English courts will not inquire into the legality of actions by foreign gove
Caption: Alan Shearer?s Premier League predictions credit: Getty / Metro After some impressive results for English sides in Europe the focus is