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Thornbury Town F.C.

Thornbury Town Football Club is a football club located in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, England. They are currently members of the Hellenic League Premier Division and play at the Mundy Playing Fields.

Thornbury Town
Full nameThornbury Town F.C.
Founded1898
GroundMundy Playing Fields, Thornbury
ChairmanPete Webber
ManagerRichard Joyce
LeagueHellenic League Premier Division
2021–22Hellenic League Premier Division, 14th of 20

The club is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA and is a FA Charter Standard Club.

As well as a first and reserve team, the club also operates youth teams from Under 6s to Under 18s. The youth teams were part of Thornbury Falcons until they merged in 2010 with the adults team and adopted the "Thornbury Town" name.

History

The exact date of the formation of the club is uncertain, but there are records of football being played in the late 1800s, with the first mention of "Thornbury Town" in 1898.[1] Before the outbreak of World War I, Thornbury played in the Dursley & Wotton League, with records of games against Chipping Sodbury Town, Wickwar and Westbury Park. During this time Dr. E. M. Grace, elder brother of W G Grace, played for the team.

After the war, the club re-formed and joined the Bristol and Suburban League. The club played in what is now the upper end of The Castle School Sixth Form Playing Field, on a pitch surrounded by an iron fence. They used changing rooms at a social club on the High Street which is now the Thornbury branch of HSBC.

In 1933, multiple clubs in the area merged to form Thornbury Sports, later becoming Thornbury A.F.C., and later, Thornbury Town A.F.C.

At the end of World War II, the club moved to its current home at the Mundy Playing Fields. After using various establishments for changing room facilities, a pavilion at the playing fields was built in 1964. After playing in the Bristol and District League, they became founding members of the Bristol Premier Combination, winning the league in the 1956–57 season.[2]

In the 1968-69 season, the club became founding members of the Gloucestershire County League and in the following season recorded attendances in excess of 500 spectators. In 1971, the club was accepted into the Western Football League after finishing third in the County League. However, the Mundy Playing Fields didn't meet the requirements, therefore, the club remained in the County until their relegation to the Bristol Premier Combination in 1977.

The club returned to the Gloucestershire County League in 2002 after many steady, but unsuccessful, seasons in the Bristol Premier Combination, finally winning the title by 13 points. The club finally won their first County League title in 2009-10, but history repeated itself with the club unable to make the step up to a higher level due to lack of facilities at the Mundys. That summer, the local youth football team, Thornbury Falcons, merged with Thornbury Town in a bid to cement the long term tradition of developing local youth talent.

After the title winning season in 2009–10, Thornbury Town struggled to repeat the success and went through multiple changes of management in the following seasons. Under the stewardship of Andy Davies, the club won the Les James League Cup for the first time beating league winners, Cheltenham Civil Service 1–0. That season the club also finished in a respectable 4th place, which they repeated for the next two seasons.

In 2017–18, the club finally improved on their three consecutive fourth-place finishes, winning the league for a second time. The club also completed the double by winning the Les James League Cup for a second time, beating Frampton United 1–0. [3] Work behind the scenes by committee members, meant the club were also in a position to apply for promotion to Step 6 of the Non-League System after receiving planning permission for a 50-seater stand, floodlights and perimeter fencing. [4] The club's application was successful and they were placed in the Hellenic Football League Division One West for the 2018-19 season. [5] The improvements to the Mundy Playing Fields were officially opened by the Mayor of Thornbury, Shirley Holloway on Tuesday 23 October 2018 before Thornbury Town's Hellenic League Subsidiary Cup game against local rivals Tytherington Rocks, which they won 6-0.[6] After staying in the race for the top spot until the final weeks, the club finished in a respectable 3rd place behind Easington Sports and Cheltenham Saracens. Thornbury also finished the season winning the league's Supplementary Cup, beating Wallingford Town 2-1 at the ASM Stadium in Thame.[7]

Ahead of the 2019-20 season, manager Andy Davies announced he was stepping aside as first team manager to take a break from football management, ending Thornbury Town's most successful era. Former player Jason Rees and ex-Gloucester City player Gary Kemp were announced as the new management team.[8]

On 12 July 2019, it was announced that the club would take part in the FA Cup and FA Vase for the first time in the club's history, falling at the first hurdle against Leighton Town in the FA Cup, whilst reaching the second round in the FA Vase.[9]

In June 2022, manager Jason Rees and assistant Gary Kemp stepped down from their positions.[10] They were replaced by joint-managers Andy Parry and Richard Joyce.[11]

Season-by-season record

Current staff

Position Name
President Paul Wisbey
Chairman Pete Webber
Vice-Chairman Graham Smith
Treasurer Andy Shutler
Secretaries Mike Pengelly & Pam Howard
1st XI Managers Jason Rees
1st XI Physio Matt Chapman
1st XI Assistant Gary Kemp
2nd XI Manager Jake Shutler
2nd XI Assistant Simon Evans
3rd XI Manager Luke Jones
3rd XI Assistant Joe Cobb

[12]

Honours

  • Hellenic League
    • Supplementary Cup Winners 2018–19
  • Gloucestershire County League
    • Champions 2009–10, 2017–18
    • Les James League Cup Winners 2014–15, 2017–18
  • Bristol Premier Combination
    • Premier Division Champions 1956–57, 2001–02
    • Division Two Champions 1965–66
  • Bristol & District League
    • Division Three Champions 1949–50
  • Harry Greening Memorial Trophy
    • Winners 2003–04[13]

Records

References

  1. ^ "Thornbury Town FC - Homepage". Thornbury Town FC. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. ^ Phillips, Wallace. "Thornbury AFC". Thornbury Roots. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. ^ Palmer, Jon. "Thornbury Town win cup and do the double as they beat Frampton United". Thornbury Gazette. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. ^ Sims, Aaron (6 April 2018). "Pitch upgrades approval boosts Thornbury Town promotion bid". Thornbury Gazette. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. ^ "The FA's League Committee reveal provisional Step 5&6 club allocations for the 2018/19 season". The Non-League Football Paper.
  6. ^ Association, The Football. "Home Improvements for Thornbury Town FC as stadium redevelopment unveiled in South Gloucestershire". www.gloucestershirefa.com. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Cup triumph for Thornbury Town". Thornbury Voice. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Rees takes the reigns at Thornbury". Gazette Series. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  9. ^ Loveridge, Ashley (16 July 2019). "Thornbury set to make FA Cup and FA Vase bow".
  10. ^ "Jason Rees quits as Thornbury Town manager". Gloucestershire Gazette. 9 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Thornbury Town announce new management duo". Gloucestershire Gazette. 29 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Committee and others :: Thornbury Town Football Club". www.thornburytownfc.co.uk. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  13. ^ "Thornbury Town Vs Patchway Town". Issuu. Tom Shorey.
  14. ^ "Thornbury end league campaign with draw in front of bumper crowd". Gazette Series. Retrieved 25 April 2019.

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 51°36′21″N 2°31′51″W / 51.605815°N 2.5307773°W / 51.605815; -2.5307773

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Thornbury Town Football Club is a football club located in Thornbury South Gloucestershire England They are currently members of the Hellenic League Premier Division and play at the Mundy Playing Fields Thornbury TownFull nameThornbury Town F C Founded1898GroundMundy Playing Fields ThornburyChairmanPete WebberManagerRichard JoyceLeagueHellenic League Premier Division2021 22Hellenic League Premier Division 14th of 20Home coloursAway coloursThe club is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA and is a FA Charter Standard Club As well as a first and reserve team the club also operates youth teams from Under 6s to Under 18s The youth teams were part of Thornbury Falcons until they merged in 2010 with the adults team and adopted the Thornbury Town name Contents 1 History 1 1 Season by season record 2 Current staff 3 Honours 4 Records 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe exact date of the formation of the club is uncertain but there are records of football being played in the late 1800s with the first mention of Thornbury Town in 1898 1 Before the outbreak of World War I Thornbury played in the Dursley amp Wotton League with records of games against Chipping Sodbury Town Wickwar and Westbury Park During this time Dr E M Grace elder brother of W G Grace played for the team After the war the club re formed and joined the Bristol and Suburban League The club played in what is now the upper end of The Castle School Sixth Form Playing Field on a pitch surrounded by an iron fence They used changing rooms at a social club on the High Street which is now the Thornbury branch of HSBC In 1933 multiple clubs in the area merged to form Thornbury Sports later becoming Thornbury A F C and later Thornbury Town A F C At the end of World War II the club moved to its current home at the Mundy Playing Fields After using various establishments for changing room facilities a pavilion at the playing fields was built in 1964 After playing in the Bristol and District League they became founding members of the Bristol Premier Combination winning the league in the 1956 57 season 2 In the 1968 69 season the club became founding members of the Gloucestershire County League and in the following season recorded attendances in excess of 500 spectators In 1971 the club was accepted into the Western Football League after finishing third in the County League However the Mundy Playing Fields didn t meet the requirements therefore the club remained in the County until their relegation to the Bristol Premier Combination in 1977 The club returned to the Gloucestershire County League in 2002 after many steady but unsuccessful seasons in the Bristol Premier Combination finally winning the title by 13 points The club finally won their first County League title in 2009 10 but history repeated itself with the club unable to make the step up to a higher level due to lack of facilities at the Mundys That summer the local youth football team Thornbury Falcons merged with Thornbury Town in a bid to cement the long term tradition of developing local youth talent After the title winning season in 2009 10 Thornbury Town struggled to repeat the success and went through multiple changes of management in the following seasons Under the stewardship of Andy Davies the club won the Les James League Cup for the first time beating league winners Cheltenham Civil Service 1 0 That season the club also finished in a respectable 4th place which they repeated for the next two seasons In 2017 18 the club finally improved on their three consecutive fourth place finishes winning the league for a second time The club also completed the double by winning the Les James League Cup for a second time beating Frampton United 1 0 3 Work behind the scenes by committee members meant the club were also in a position to apply for promotion to Step 6 of the Non League System after receiving planning permission for a 50 seater stand floodlights and perimeter fencing 4 The club s application was successful and they were placed in the Hellenic Football League Division One West for the 2018 19 season 5 The improvements to the Mundy Playing Fields were officially opened by the Mayor of Thornbury Shirley Holloway on Tuesday 23 October 2018 before Thornbury Town s Hellenic League Subsidiary Cup game against local rivals Tytherington Rocks which they won 6 0 6 After staying in the race for the top spot until the final weeks the club finished in a respectable 3rd place behind Easington Sports and Cheltenham Saracens Thornbury also finished the season winning the league s Supplementary Cup beating Wallingford Town 2 1 at the ASM Stadium in Thame 7 Ahead of the 2019 20 season manager Andy Davies announced he was stepping aside as first team manager to take a break from football management ending Thornbury Town s most successful era Former player Jason Rees and ex Gloucester City player Gary Kemp were announced as the new management team 8 On 12 July 2019 it was announced that the club would take part in the FA Cup and FA Vase for the first time in the club s history falling at the first hurdle against Leighton Town in the FA Cup whilst reaching the second round in the FA Vase 9 In June 2022 manager Jason Rees and assistant Gary Kemp stepped down from their positions 10 They were replaced by joint managers Andy Parry and Richard Joyce 11 Season by season record Edit Season Division Position Notes1968 69 Gloucestershire County League 14th1969 70 Gloucestershire County League 14th1970 71 Gloucestershire County League 17th1971 72 Gloucestershire County League 17th1972 73 Gloucestershire County League 6th1973 74 Gloucestershire County League 14th1974 75 Gloucestershire County League 15th1975 76 Gloucestershire County League 8th1976 77 Gloucestershire County League 16th Dropped out of the league1977 2001 Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division Records Unknown2001 02 Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division 1st Champions promoted2002 03 Gloucestershire County League 7th2003 04 Gloucestershire County League 7th2004 05 Gloucestershire County League 6th2005 06 Gloucestershire County League 10th2006 07 Gloucestershire County League 17th2007 08 Gloucestershire County League 11th2008 09 Gloucestershire County League 9th2009 10 Gloucestershire County League 1st Champions2010 11 Gloucestershire County League 13th2011 12 Gloucestershire County League 16th2013 14 Gloucestershire County League 16th2014 15 Gloucestershire County League 4th2015 16 Gloucestershire County League 4th2016 17 Gloucestershire County League 4th2017 18 Gloucestershire County League 1st Champions promoted2018 19 Hellenic League Division One West 3rd2019 20 Hellenic League Division One West Results ExpungedCurrent staff EditPosition NamePresident Paul WisbeyChairman Pete WebberVice Chairman Graham SmithTreasurer Andy ShutlerSecretaries Mike Pengelly amp Pam Howard1st XI Managers Jason Rees1st XI Physio Matt Chapman1st XI Assistant Gary Kemp2nd XI Manager Jake Shutler2nd XI Assistant Simon Evans3rd XI Manager Luke Jones3rd XI Assistant Joe Cobb 12 Honours EditHellenic League Supplementary Cup Winners 2018 19 Gloucestershire County League Champions 2009 10 2017 18 Les James League Cup Winners 2014 15 2017 18 Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division Champions 1956 57 2001 02 Division Two Champions 1965 66 Bristol amp District League Division Three Champions 1949 50 Harry Greening Memorial Trophy Winners 2003 04 13 Records EditHighest League Position 14th Hellenic League Premier Division 2021 22 Record Attendance 395 vs Newent Town 22 April 2019 14 Best FA Cup Performance Extra Preliminary Round 2019 20 2021 22 2022 23 Best FA Vase Performance Second Round Proper 2019 20 References Edit Thornbury Town FC Homepage Thornbury Town FC Retrieved 14 May 2018 Phillips Wallace Thornbury AFC Thornbury Roots Retrieved 14 May 2018 Palmer Jon Thornbury Town win cup and do the double as they beat Frampton United Thornbury Gazette Retrieved 14 May 2018 Sims Aaron 6 April 2018 Pitch upgrades approval boosts Thornbury Town promotion bid Thornbury Gazette Retrieved 14 May 2018 The FA s League Committee reveal provisional Step 5 amp 6 club allocations for the 2018 19 season The Non League Football Paper Association The Football Home Improvements for Thornbury Town FC as stadium redevelopment unveiled in South Gloucestershire www gloucestershirefa com Retrieved 26 November 2018 Cup triumph for Thornbury Town Thornbury Voice 29 May 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2019 Rees takes the reigns at Thornbury Gazette Series Retrieved 4 June 2019 Loveridge Ashley 16 July 2019 Thornbury set to make FA Cup and FA Vase bow Jason Rees quits as Thornbury Town manager Gloucestershire Gazette 9 June 2022 Thornbury Town announce new management duo Gloucestershire Gazette 29 June 2022 Committee and others Thornbury Town Football Club www thornburytownfc co uk Retrieved 21 August 2019 Thornbury Town Vs Patchway Town Issuu Tom Shorey Thornbury end league campaign with draw in front of bumper crowd Gazette Series Retrieved 25 April 2019 External links EditOfficial website Coordinates 51 36 21 N 2 31 51 W 51 605815 N 2 5307773 W 51 605815 2 5307773 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thornbury Town F C amp oldid 1119094628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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