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Holmer Green F.C.

Holmer Green Football Club are an F.A. Charter Standard football club[1] based at Holmer Green near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England. The club is affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association.[2] They were established in 1908 and were founder members of the Chiltonian League in 1984. They are members of the Combined Counties League Division One. They are currently managed by Keith Scott.

Holmer Green
Full nameHolmer Green Football Club
Nickname(s)The Greens
Founded1908; 116 years ago (1908)
GroundWatchet Lane,
Holmer Green
ChairmanRob Shed
ManagerKeith Scott
LeagueCombined Counties League Division One
2022–23Spartan South Midlands League Division One, 16th of 20 (transferred)

History edit

Holmer Green F.C. was founded in 1908 and started playing in the Chesham & District League. In 1934 the club switched to the Wycombe Combination League, as it was known then. In 1953 the club won its first major trophy – the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup. The 1960s saw success again in the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup (1965) as well as three further victories in the Chesham Charity Cup.

Under Norman King's managership, the Wycombe League title was won in 1972 and 1974. In 1975 the club moved its headquarters to the new H.G.S.A. complex at Watchet Lane. This move coincided with victory in the Wycombe Senior Cup, and in 1977 with Roly Clarke as manager the team won the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup. This victory gained the club senior status and in 1981, with Pete Eyres as manager the Wycombe League and League Cup was won.[3]

In 1984, Holmer Green were founder members of the new Chiltonian League, winning the Premier Division in 1984–85 and 1985–86. In 1991 with new manager Barry Hedley, they finished third in the league, won the Wycombe Senior Cup and also reached the semi-finals of the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup.

At the beginning of the 1993–94 season, Barry Hedley returned north, and Ian Sheill took over as manager and assisted by Jez Hodges led the team to the Premier Division title. The Centenary Wycombe Senior Cup was also won for the second time in three years. The 1994–95 season, the club's last in the Chiltonian League, saw even more trophies in the cabinet: the team finished as runners-up in the league but finally managed to win the Bon Accord Trophy for the first time.

At the end of the 1994–95 season, the club tried to move up to the next league of the English football league system into the South Midlands League. They were denied permission to move by the Chiltonian League, so the club spent the summer of 1995 in various FA tribunals and appeals, eventually winning their case in mid-August 1995, and being accepted into the Senior Division of the South Midlands League. In this season they won the Senior Division title and also reached the semi-finals of the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy.

In the 1996–97 season, Jez Hodges was installed as player-manager, and the club won the Senior Division Cup and claimed the runners-up spot in the league. This season also saw them play their very first FA Vase game,[4] away to Carterton Town. They retained the Senior Division Cup in the following season and finished in fourth place in the league.

With the merger of the Spartan and South Midlands Leagues in 1997–98, Holmer Green were placed in the Senior Division of the new Spartan South Midlands League, which they won on goal difference over Hanwell Town, getting promoted to the Premier Division. They also reached the final of the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy for the first time, losing 1–0 to Eton Wick, and also reached the two-legged final of the League Challenge Trophy, losing 3–0 on aggregate to Waltham Abbey. Promotion to the Premier Division was achieved as the club had floodlights installed that season to enable them to play at that standard. In the 2000–01 season the club played its first ever FA Cup game, losing 6–1 against Uxbridge.[4]

In 2008, Holmer Green commemorated their centenary year with a friendly at Watchet Lane against Wycombe Wanderers in front of a record crowd in excess of 800 people.

The following year, however, the club was relegated back to the first division, but in the 2009–10 bounced back as champions of the Spartan South Midlands League Division One and until 2017–18 season were still in the Premier Division. However, at the close of the season and as part of a reorganisation managed by the FA, they were moved sideways into the UHL Hellenic League. Manager Chris Allen retired from the club after ten years in May 2019 and was replaced by Dave Lynch for the start of the 2019/20 season after Holmer Green were moved into The Hellenic Premier Division. Dave Lynch was replaced by Matt Stowell in September 2019. These last two seasons were curtailed by the Covid pandemic and for the start of the 2021/22 season the club were moved back to The Spartan South Midlands League. Matt Stowell was replaced in December 2021 by Tom Bryant. Holmer Green ended the 2021/22 season bottom of the SSML Premier Division and will compete in SSML Division One for the 2022/23 season. In August 2022 Tom Bryant was replaced by ex-Youth Team Head Coach, Ian Lancaster and ex-Development Team Head Coach, Jez Hodges, both in joint Head Coach roles. In November 2022 Paul Batchelor was appointed First Team Head Coach and relegation was avoided. Paul Batchelor left to become head coach at Aylesbury Vale Dynamos. The 2023/24 season saw Holmer Green compete in The Combined Counties Division One. Tranell Richardson took over from Paul Batchelor for the start of the 2023/24 season and was replaced in September 2023 by Keith Scott.

Ground edit

Holmer Green play their home games at Watchet Lane, Holmer Green, Buckinghamshire, HP15 6UF.

The club has been playing at Watchet Lane since 1975, moving from their old ground at The Common.

In 1995,[5] a covered stand was built in late September and in the same year Football League club, Wycombe Wanderers, decided to use Holmer Green as their training headquarters.[3] In addition, the England Youth Team, the England ladies Team and several International Under 21 sides have all used Holmer Green as their base when in the area.

In 1997, floodlights were installed at the ground enabling the club to meet the required standards to be promoted to the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division from League one.

Their Watchet Lane ground was featured in David Bauckham's book Dugouts, which highlighted a large sign painted on the rear of the dugouts saying, "Please do not swear".[6]

Honours edit

  • Spartan South Midlands League Senior Division[4]
    • Winners: 1998–99
  • Spartan South Midlands League Division One[4]
    • Winners: 2009–10
  • South Midlands League Senior Division[4]
    • Winners: 1995–96
    • Runners-up: 1996–97
  • Chiltonian League Premier Division[4]
    • Winners: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1993–94
    • Runners-up: 1994–95
  • Wycombe League[3][7]
    • Winners: 1971–72, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1980–81
    • Runners-up: 1972–73, 1975–76, 1977–78
  • Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy[7]
    • Runners-up: 1998–99
  • South Midlands League Senior Division Cup[7]
    • Winners: 1996–97, 1997–98
  • Spartan South Midlands League Challenge Trophy[7]
    • Runners-up: 1998–99
  • Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup[3]
    • Winners: 1976–77
  • Berks & Bucks Junior Cup[3]
    • Winners: 1952–53, 1964–65
  • Wycombe League Cup[7]
    • Winners: 1980–81
    • Runners-up: 1982–83

Records edit

  • Highest League Position:[4] 6th in Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division: 2000–01
  • FA CUP Best Performance[4] First Qualifying Round: 2004–05
  • FA Vase Best Performance[4] Second Round: 2016–17
  • Highest Attendance[3] 800 Vs Wycombe Wanderers 2008 (Friendly)

References edit

  1. ^ Holmer Green FC 100 years young and stronger than ever! 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Holmer Green Sports Association
  2. ^ FA Community Clubs 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine BerksBucksFA
  3. ^ a b c d e f History Holmer Green FC
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i HOLMER GREEN at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ Holmer Green FC Pyramid Passion
  6. ^ Bauckham, David (2006). Dugouts. New Holland. ISBN 1-84537-478-9.
  7. ^ a b c d e Spartan South Midlands League

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Holmer Green Football Club are an F A Charter Standard football club 1 based at Holmer Green near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire England The club is affiliated to the Berks amp Bucks Football Association 2 They were established in 1908 and were founder members of the Chiltonian League in 1984 They are members of the Combined Counties League Division One They are currently managed by Keith Scott Holmer GreenFull nameHolmer Green Football ClubNickname s The GreensFounded1908 116 years ago 1908 GroundWatchet Lane Holmer GreenChairmanRob ShedManagerKeith ScottLeagueCombined Counties League Division One2022 23Spartan South Midlands League Division One 16th of 20 transferred Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Honours 4 Records 5 References 6 External linksHistory editHolmer Green F C was founded in 1908 and started playing in the Chesham amp District League In 1934 the club switched to the Wycombe Combination League as it was known then In 1953 the club won its first major trophy the Berks amp Bucks Junior Cup The 1960s saw success again in the Berks amp Bucks Junior Cup 1965 as well as three further victories in the Chesham Charity Cup Under Norman King s managership the Wycombe League title was won in 1972 and 1974 In 1975 the club moved its headquarters to the new H G S A complex at Watchet Lane This move coincided with victory in the Wycombe Senior Cup and in 1977 with Roly Clarke as manager the team won the Berks amp Bucks Intermediate Cup This victory gained the club senior status and in 1981 with Pete Eyres as manager the Wycombe League and League Cup was won 3 In 1984 Holmer Green were founder members of the new Chiltonian League winning the Premier Division in 1984 85 and 1985 86 In 1991 with new manager Barry Hedley they finished third in the league won the Wycombe Senior Cup and also reached the semi finals of the Berks amp Bucks Intermediate Cup At the beginning of the 1993 94 season Barry Hedley returned north and Ian Sheill took over as manager and assisted by Jez Hodges led the team to the Premier Division title The Centenary Wycombe Senior Cup was also won for the second time in three years The 1994 95 season the club s last in the Chiltonian League saw even more trophies in the cabinet the team finished as runners up in the league but finally managed to win the Bon Accord Trophy for the first time At the end of the 1994 95 season the club tried to move up to the next league of the English football league system into the South Midlands League They were denied permission to move by the Chiltonian League so the club spent the summer of 1995 in various FA tribunals and appeals eventually winning their case in mid August 1995 and being accepted into the Senior Division of the South Midlands League In this season they won the Senior Division title and also reached the semi finals of the Berks amp Bucks Senior Trophy In the 1996 97 season Jez Hodges was installed as player manager and the club won the Senior Division Cup and claimed the runners up spot in the league This season also saw them play their very first FA Vase game 4 away to Carterton Town They retained the Senior Division Cup in the following season and finished in fourth place in the league With the merger of the Spartan and South Midlands Leagues in 1997 98 Holmer Green were placed in the Senior Division of the new Spartan South Midlands League which they won on goal difference over Hanwell Town getting promoted to the Premier Division They also reached the final of the Berks amp Bucks Senior Trophy for the first time losing 1 0 to Eton Wick and also reached the two legged final of the League Challenge Trophy losing 3 0 on aggregate to Waltham Abbey Promotion to the Premier Division was achieved as the club had floodlights installed that season to enable them to play at that standard In the 2000 01 season the club played its first ever FA Cup game losing 6 1 against Uxbridge 4 In 2008 Holmer Green commemorated their centenary year with a friendly at Watchet Lane against Wycombe Wanderers in front of a record crowd in excess of 800 people The following year however the club was relegated back to the first division but in the 2009 10 bounced back as champions of the Spartan South Midlands League Division One and until 2017 18 season were still in the Premier Division However at the close of the season and as part of a reorganisation managed by the FA they were moved sideways into the UHL Hellenic League Manager Chris Allen retired from the club after ten years in May 2019 and was replaced by Dave Lynch for the start of the 2019 20 season after Holmer Green were moved into The Hellenic Premier Division Dave Lynch was replaced by Matt Stowell in September 2019 These last two seasons were curtailed by the Covid pandemic and for the start of the 2021 22 season the club were moved back to The Spartan South Midlands League Matt Stowell was replaced in December 2021 by Tom Bryant Holmer Green ended the 2021 22 season bottom of the SSML Premier Division and will compete in SSML Division One for the 2022 23 season In August 2022 Tom Bryant was replaced by ex Youth Team Head Coach Ian Lancaster and ex Development Team Head Coach Jez Hodges both in joint Head Coach roles In November 2022 Paul Batchelor was appointed First Team Head Coach and relegation was avoided Paul Batchelor left to become head coach at Aylesbury Vale Dynamos The 2023 24 season saw Holmer Green compete in The Combined Counties Division One Tranell Richardson took over from Paul Batchelor for the start of the 2023 24 season and was replaced in September 2023 by Keith Scott Ground editHolmer Green play their home games at Watchet Lane Holmer Green Buckinghamshire HP15 6UF The club has been playing at Watchet Lane since 1975 moving from their old ground at The Common In 1995 5 a covered stand was built in late September and in the same year Football League club Wycombe Wanderers decided to use Holmer Green as their training headquarters 3 In addition the England Youth Team the England ladies Team and several International Under 21 sides have all used Holmer Green as their base when in the area In 1997 floodlights were installed at the ground enabling the club to meet the required standards to be promoted to the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division from League one Their Watchet Lane ground was featured in David Bauckham s book Dugouts which highlighted a large sign painted on the rear of the dugouts saying Please do not swear 6 Honours editSpartan South Midlands League Senior Division 4 Winners 1998 99 Spartan South Midlands League Division One 4 Winners 2009 10 South Midlands League Senior Division 4 Winners 1995 96 Runners up 1996 97 Chiltonian League Premier Division 4 Winners 1984 85 1985 86 1993 94 Runners up 1994 95 Wycombe League 3 7 Winners 1971 72 1973 74 1976 77 1980 81 Runners up 1972 73 1975 76 1977 78 Berks amp Bucks Senior Trophy 7 Runners up 1998 99 South Midlands League Senior Division Cup 7 Winners 1996 97 1997 98 Spartan South Midlands League Challenge Trophy 7 Runners up 1998 99 Berks amp Bucks Intermediate Cup 3 Winners 1976 77 Berks amp Bucks Junior Cup 3 Winners 1952 53 1964 65 Wycombe League Cup 7 Winners 1980 81 Runners up 1982 83Records editHighest League Position 4 6th in Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 2000 01 FA CUP Best Performance 4 First Qualifying Round 2004 05 FA Vase Best Performance 4 Second Round 2016 17 Highest Attendance 3 800 Vs Wycombe Wanderers 2008 Friendly References edit Holmer Green FC 100 years young and stronger than ever Archived 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Holmer Green Sports Association FA Community Clubs Archived 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine BerksBucksFA a b c d e f History Holmer Green FC a b c d e f g h i HOLMER GREEN at the Football Club History Database Holmer Green FC Pyramid Passion Bauckham David 2006 Dugouts New Holland ISBN 1 84537 478 9 a b c d e information Spartan South Midlands 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