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Almondsbury Town A.F.C.

Almondsbury Town Association Football Club was a football club based in Almondsbury, near Bristol, England. Their colours were sky blue and white shirts, with navy blue shorts and socks and they club were affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.

Almondsbury Town
Full nameAlmondsbury Town Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Almonds
Founded1897 (as Almondsbury Greenway)
Dissolved2012
GroundScott Park, Patchway
2011–12Bristol & Suburban League Premier Division One, 13th

History

Early days

Although Almondsbury boasts a team dating from the 1870s, the exact date of formation was not known. A local football reporter, David Hughes, from the Evening Post, discovered the club that became Almondsbury Town as we know it were formed in 1897. This discovery came from the Gloucestershire Football Association's list of teams for the 1899–1900 season of which Almondsbury were at the top. The Club colours then were Light and Dark Blue! The original base for the Club which is still there was The Swan Hotel. There is also little evidence of any major achievement during a lengthy period in the Bristol & Suburban League and it was not until the 1970s, some 100 years later that the side became a force in local soccer.

Almondsbury Greenway

In 1974 Almondsbury merged with another local club, Greenway Sports. It was a merger of convenience for both parties. Greenway, who had been Bristol Premier Combination Champions on 5 successive occasions, needed a private ground in order to progress; Almondsbury had the ground but not the appropriate playing strength. With the formation of a new club, Almondsbury Greenway, they immediately gained election to the Gloucestershire County League, where they finished runners up in their first season. Five successive championships followed before they were once again runners up in season 1981–82. It was during this period that the club achieved its greatest moment, reaching the final of the FA Vase at Wembley Stadium in 1979, where they were unfortunately beaten by Billericay Town. Season 1982–1983 saw the club promoted to the Hellenic League where, in their first season, they finished a worthy second to Moreton Town. The following year the roles were reversed, with Almondsbury Greenway not only winning the championship, but also taking the League Cup; retained the following season.

Almondsbury Picksons

After ten seasons of finishing in the top two of any league in which they competed, a lean spell inevitably followed. After relegation to the Hellenic League Division One it was realised that total independence was essential to the club's future progress. The club left the Almondsbury Sports Complex and after a brief nomadic existence, another merger, this time with Badminton Picksons, led to the formation of Almondsbury Picksons, and a new ground across the road called Oaklands Park. The new ground was completed for the 1988–89 season and the off the field efforts were rewarded by clinching the Division One title and a return to Premier Division status.

Almondsbury Town F.C.

At the end of season 1992–1993, following a period of financial difficulties, the club was regretfully placed in the hands of the liquidator. It was, however, allowed to continue under yet another name, Almondsbury Town Football Club. After a period of some eighteen months, Oaklands Park was finally purchased by the Gloucestershire Football Association for their new headquarters. The club successfully negotiated a lease arrangement for the clubhouse and ground, and in 1995 its Youth XI won the club's first trophy as Almondsbury Town, carrying off the Gloucestershire Youth Shield and the Youth League Cup. After a period of 12 years moving between mid table mediocrity and flirting with relegation, the first trophy for the senior side under the Chairmanship of Bob Jenkins was secured in the form of the Floodlit Cup in 2005. With new appointments made to the management team in 2005, the club progressed both on and off the field. In the 2006–07 season the club managed its highest league position in over 20 years and reached the final of the Gloucestershire Football Association Challenge Trophy where they finished runners up after a 2–0 defeat to Slimbridge.

In 2007–08 the club had another very successful season but lost out on promotion to the Southern League to North Leigh by a goal difference of two after both teams finished on 96 points. Runners up spot was also achieved in the Hellenic League Cup Final after a 2–1 defeat by Hungerford Town. 2008–09 saw The Almonds finish in 4th position, 6 points behind the eventual League Champions Hungerford Town. This time though, the Almonds went one better than last season and secured the SBJ Insurance Brokers League Challenge Cup with a 1–0 victory over Carterton. The 2009–10 season began with high hopes with Paul Weeks in charge of the team but he decided to try his luck at Cinderford Town after only ten unbeaten games. He was replaced by Richard Thompson, formerly of Yate Town and accompanied by his assistant there Lee Barlass. It didn’t take long for a massive change in personnel and the results justified this decision as the Almonds return to title winning ways, securing the Hellenic League championship and the GFA Challenge Trophy double, and achieving promotion to the Southern League for 2010–11 season.

Resignation from the Southern League

In April 2011 the club announced that they were withdrawing from the Southern League's 2011–12 season and disbanding the first team with a look to reviewing the club's status altogether over the summer citing failure to find a ground share as the main cause.[1] In response the Gloucestershire Football Association (GFA) released a statement advising that it was Almondsbury Town's decision to leave Oaklands Park, originally in April 2010, that prompted them to find new tenants and that an agreement had been struck with Winterbourne Utd and Roman Glass St George FC in October of that same year.[2] Almondsbury Town then released a statement which advised that they could not move away from Oaklands Park for the 2010–11 season due to a conflict with league rules meaning their proposed move to Clevedon fell through. The statement also indicates that they applied to the GFA to extend their lease at Oaklands Park as part of the GFA's search for tenants but that their application was turned down. In the same statement the club revealed that since 2009 they were never offered a lease longer than one year and as such were disappointed to find that Winterbourne United and Roman Glass St. George had been given a three-year lease.[3]

The club subsequently dropped into the Bristol & Suburban League Premier Division One, finishing bottom of the table in 2011–12,[4] after which they folded.

League history

References

  1. ^ "Almondsbury Town set to fold". Gloucestershire Gazette. 7 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Almondsbury Town". Picthero. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  3. ^ . Almondsbury Town F.C. 17 April 2011. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  4. ^ Bristol & Suburban League 2004–2012 Non-League Matters

Coordinates: 51°32′56.21″N 2°34′18.60″W / 51.5489472°N 2.5718333°W / 51.5489472; -2.5718333

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Almondsbury Town Association Football Club was a football club based in Almondsbury near Bristol England Their colours were sky blue and white shirts with navy blue shorts and socks and they club were affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA Almondsbury TownFull nameAlmondsbury Town Association Football ClubNickname s The AlmondsFounded1897 as Almondsbury Greenway Dissolved2012GroundScott Park Patchway2011 12Bristol amp Suburban League Premier Division One 13thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Almondsbury Greenway 1 3 Almondsbury Picksons 1 4 Almondsbury Town F C 1 5 Resignation from the Southern League 1 6 League history 2 ReferencesHistory EditEarly days Edit Although Almondsbury boasts a team dating from the 1870s the exact date of formation was not known A local football reporter David Hughes from the Evening Post discovered the club that became Almondsbury Town as we know it were formed in 1897 This discovery came from the Gloucestershire Football Association s list of teams for the 1899 1900 season of which Almondsbury were at the top The Club colours then were Light and Dark Blue The original base for the Club which is still there was The Swan Hotel There is also little evidence of any major achievement during a lengthy period in the Bristol amp Suburban League and it was not until the 1970s some 100 years later that the side became a force in local soccer Almondsbury Greenway Edit In 1974 Almondsbury merged with another local club Greenway Sports It was a merger of convenience for both parties Greenway who had been Bristol Premier Combination Champions on 5 successive occasions needed a private ground in order to progress Almondsbury had the ground but not the appropriate playing strength With the formation of a new club Almondsbury Greenway they immediately gained election to the Gloucestershire County League where they finished runners up in their first season Five successive championships followed before they were once again runners up in season 1981 82 It was during this period that the club achieved its greatest moment reaching the final of the FA Vase at Wembley Stadium in 1979 where they were unfortunately beaten by Billericay Town Season 1982 1983 saw the club promoted to the Hellenic League where in their first season they finished a worthy second to Moreton Town The following year the roles were reversed with Almondsbury Greenway not only winning the championship but also taking the League Cup retained the following season Almondsbury Picksons Edit After ten seasons of finishing in the top two of any league in which they competed a lean spell inevitably followed After relegation to the Hellenic League Division One it was realised that total independence was essential to the club s future progress The club left the Almondsbury Sports Complex and after a brief nomadic existence another merger this time with Badminton Picksons led to the formation of Almondsbury Picksons and a new ground across the road called Oaklands Park The new ground was completed for the 1988 89 season and the off the field efforts were rewarded by clinching the Division One title and a return to Premier Division status Almondsbury Town F C Edit At the end of season 1992 1993 following a period of financial difficulties the club was regretfully placed in the hands of the liquidator It was however allowed to continue under yet another name Almondsbury Town Football Club After a period of some eighteen months Oaklands Park was finally purchased by the Gloucestershire Football Association for their new headquarters The club successfully negotiated a lease arrangement for the clubhouse and ground and in 1995 its Youth XI won the club s first trophy as Almondsbury Town carrying off the Gloucestershire Youth Shield and the Youth League Cup After a period of 12 years moving between mid table mediocrity and flirting with relegation the first trophy for the senior side under the Chairmanship of Bob Jenkins was secured in the form of the Floodlit Cup in 2005 With new appointments made to the management team in 2005 the club progressed both on and off the field In the 2006 07 season the club managed its highest league position in over 20 years and reached the final of the Gloucestershire Football Association Challenge Trophy where they finished runners up after a 2 0 defeat to Slimbridge In 2007 08 the club had another very successful season but lost out on promotion to the Southern League to North Leigh by a goal difference of two after both teams finished on 96 points Runners up spot was also achieved in the Hellenic League Cup Final after a 2 1 defeat by Hungerford Town 2008 09 saw The Almonds finish in 4th position 6 points behind the eventual League Champions Hungerford Town This time though the Almonds went one better than last season and secured the SBJ Insurance Brokers League Challenge Cup with a 1 0 victory over Carterton The 2009 10 season began with high hopes with Paul Weeks in charge of the team but he decided to try his luck at Cinderford Town after only ten unbeaten games He was replaced by Richard Thompson formerly of Yate Town and accompanied by his assistant there Lee Barlass It didn t take long for a massive change in personnel and the results justified this decision as the Almonds return to title winning ways securing the Hellenic League championship and the GFA Challenge Trophy double and achieving promotion to the Southern League for 2010 11 season Resignation from the Southern League Edit In April 2011 the club announced that they were withdrawing from the Southern League s 2011 12 season and disbanding the first team with a look to reviewing the club s status altogether over the summer citing failure to find a ground share as the main cause 1 In response the Gloucestershire Football Association GFA released a statement advising that it was Almondsbury Town s decision to leave Oaklands Park originally in April 2010 that prompted them to find new tenants and that an agreement had been struck with Winterbourne Utd and Roman Glass St George FC in October of that same year 2 Almondsbury Town then released a statement which advised that they could not move away from Oaklands Park for the 2010 11 season due to a conflict with league rules meaning their proposed move to Clevedon fell through The statement also indicates that they applied to the GFA to extend their lease at Oaklands Park as part of the GFA s search for tenants but that their application was turned down In the same statement the club revealed that since 2009 they were never offered a lease longer than one year and as such were disappointed to find that Winterbourne United and Roman Glass St George had been given a three year lease 3 The club subsequently dropped into the Bristol amp Suburban League Premier Division One finishing bottom of the table in 2011 12 4 after which they folded League history Edit Season Division Position Significant EventsAs Almondsbury GreenwayJoined the Gloucestershire County League1975 76 Gloucestershire County League 2 Runners Up1976 77 Gloucestershire County League 1 Champions1977 78 Gloucestershire County League 1 Champions1978 79 Gloucestershire County League 1 Champions1979 80 Gloucestershire County League 1 Champions1980 81 Gloucestershire County League 1 Champions1981 82 Gloucestershire County League 2 Runners UpJoined the Hellenic League Premier Division1982 83 Hellenic League Premier Division 2 Runners Up1983 84 Hellenic League Premier Division 1 Champions1984 85 Hellenic League Premier Division 10 1985 86 Hellenic League Premier Division 17 Relegated1986 87 Hellenic League Division One 17 As Almondsbury Picksons1987 88 Hellenic League Division One 4 1988 89 Hellenic League Division One 1 Champions1989 90 Hellenic League Premier Division 7 1990 91 Hellenic League Premier Division 10 1991 92 Hellenic League Premier Division 3 1992 93 Hellenic League Premier Division 6 As Almondsbury Town1993 94 Hellenic League Premier Division 15 1994 95 Hellenic League Premier Division 12 1995 96 Hellenic League Premier Division 12 1996 97 Hellenic League Premier Division 15 1997 98 Hellenic League Premier Division 5 1998 99 Hellenic League Premier Division 16 1999 2000 Hellenic League Premier Division 17 2000 01 Hellenic League Premier Division 19 2001 02 Hellenic League Premier Division 18 2002 03 Hellenic League Premier Division 17 2003 04 Hellenic League Premier Division 21 2004 05 Hellenic League Premier Division 9 2005 06 Hellenic League Premier Division 14 2006 07 Hellenic League Premier Division 5 2007 08 Hellenic League Premier Division 2 Runners up2008 09 Hellenic League Premier Division 42009 10 Hellenic League Premier Division 1 Champions2010 11 Southern League Division One South amp West 8 ResignedJoined the Bristol and Suburban League2011 12 Bristol and Suburban League Premier Division 13 FoldedSource Almondsbury Town at the Football Club History DatabaseReferences Edit Almondsbury Town set to fold Gloucestershire Gazette 7 April 2011 Almondsbury Town Picthero Retrieved 9 September 2017 Statement from Almondsbury Town Almondsbury Town F C 17 April 2011 Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 17 April 2011 Bristol amp Suburban League 2004 2012 Non League Matters Coordinates 51 32 56 21 N 2 34 18 60 W 51 5489472 N 2 5718333 W 51 5489472 2 5718333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Almondsbury Town A F C amp oldid 947882466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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