Worksop Town F.C.

Worksop Town F.C.

Football club infobox
clubname = Worksop Town
fullname = Worksop Town Football Club
nickname = The Tigers
founded = 1861
ground = Watnall Road,
Hucknall
capacity = 5,000 (270 seated)
chairman = John Hepworth
manager = Peter Rinkcavage
league = NPL Premier Division
season = 2007-08
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Worksop Town Football Club are a semi-professional English football club from Worksop, Nottinghamshire who play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. The club were based at Sandy Lane. However in May 2008, they were forced to relocate to Hucknall Town's Watnall Road ground. [ [http://www.worksoptownfc.co.uk/fullstory.php?news_id=632 The Official Website of Worksop Town FC ] ]

Early history

Although the first recorded items referring to its existence date from 1873, the club itself proclaims that its founding year was 1861. The team originally played on a pitch in the Netherton Road area of Worksop before moving to Central Avenue in 1891, the club's home for almost the next 100 years.

For much of their early existence Worksop Town played in the Midland League. Two notable FA Cup runs occurred during this period. In the 1907-08 season, the club reached the First Round Proper (the equivalent of the modern day competition's Third Round), and were drawn away against Chelsea. Although losing 9-1, the game drew an attendance of 70,184, a club record which still stands today. Another cup run occurred during the 1920-21 season, with Worksop becoming one of the famous FA Cup minnows by holding Tottenham Hotspur to a 0-0 draw at the Division One side’s White Hart Lane ground. The replay was controversially held at White Hart Lane for financial reasons, and saw Worksop lose 9-0. Supporters who had expected the replay to take place at Central Avenue showed their disappointment by staying away from subsequent home matches, an action that for a time saw the club’s debts mount.

In the mid 1960s Worksop won the Midland League and became founder members of the Northern Premier League. After one season the club were relegated back to the Midland League. By the late 1970s they had gained re-entry into the Northern Premier League. Around this time, Worksop had another relatively successful FA Cup run, reaching the First Round during the 1978-79 season, losing 5-1 away to Barnsley.

Recent history

The 1988-89 season saw Worksop once again relegated, this time to the newly formed Northern Premier League Division One. In the same season the club also lost their Central Avenue ground, and were forced to ground-share 20 miles away at local rivals Gainsborough Trinity. The club returned to Worksop three seasons later, moving into their current home at Sandy Lane in 1992. The 1990s proved to be a better decade for the club - after winning promotion to the Northern Premier Division at the end of the 1997-98 season, Worksop were runners-up in that division the following season. To date, this has been the club's best-ever finish within the National League System.

For the start of the 2004-05 season, Worksop became founder members of the Conference North, created as part of Phase One of the restructuring of non-league English football. The latter half of that season saw the club hit financial difficulties; as a result, they were deducted 10 points, transforming the team's season from a credible promotion challenge to a relegation battle. The club eventually finished 17th in their first season of Conference North football. The 2005-06 season saw the team further struggle, finishing 19th in the division, despite an impressive FA Trophy run which saw them beat Conference National sides Burton Albion and Accrington Stanley. 21st place in 2006-07 signalled relegation for Worksop, and with it a return back to the Northern Premier League Premier Division.

Honours

National

*National League System: Step 2 (Northern Premier League), 2nd
**1998-99
*FA Cup: Last 64
**1907-08, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1955-56
*FA Trophy: Quarter Finals
**2000-01, 2005-06

Regional

*Midland League Champions: 3
**1922, 1966, 1973
*Northern Premier League President's Cup: 2
**1986, 1996
*Northern Premier League Chairman's Cup: 1
**2002
*Sheffield Senior Cup: 11
**1924, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1970, 1973, 1982, 1985, 1995, 1997, 2003

League History

Current Squad

fs player| no= - | nat=England | pos=DF | name= Andrew Boyce (on loan from Doncaster Rovers)fs player| no= - | nat=England| pos=DF | name= Matt Wilson (on loan from Alfreton Town)

References

External links

* [http://www.worksoptownfc.co.uk/ Official Site]
* [http://www.1861tigerstrust.co.uk/ 1861 Tigers Trust (Worksop Town FC Supporters Society Ltd.)]
* [http://worksoptownsupportersclub.bravehost.com/ Worksop Town Supporters Club]


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