Northampton Spencer F.C.

Northampton Spencer F.C.
Northampton Spencer
Full name Northampton Spencer Football Club
Nickname(s) The Millers
Founded 1936 (as Spencer School Old Boys)
Ground Kingsthorpe Mill
Studland Road
Northampton
(Capacity: 2,000)
Chairman Graham Wrighting
Manager Rob Gould
League United Counties League Premier Division
2010-11 United Counties League Premier Division, 13th
Home colours
Away colours

Northampton Spencer F.C. is a football club based in Northampton, England. Their ground is Kingsthorpe Mill in the north of the town at 52°15.324611′N 0°54.50154′W / 52.255410183°N 0.908359°W / 52.255410183; -0.908359

History

Northampton Spencer FC was founded in 1936 as Spencer School Old Boys, from members of the old school team. In 1968, the club joined the United Counties League, and immediately earned promotion after finishing as runners-up. After starting their UCL life at Dallington Park, the club moved to Duston High School for two years before arriving at its current home at Kingsthorpe Mill in 1971. Spencer was relegated in 1981 and twelve months later finished at the foot of Division One. Fortunes were transformed by the arrival of ex-Northampton Town boss John Petts as manager and he led the Millers back to the Premier Division in 1985. Since then, Spencer has been one of the stronger sides in the league, rarely finishing out of the top ten, and winning the championship in 1991-92 with 101 points.

The club is currently (2011–12) members of the United Counties League Premier Division, under the leadership of new manager Andy Peaks. Peaks will be assisted by former players Scott Carlin and Kevin Slinn. The club aims to consolidate and build upon the club’s rebuilding during the last 12 months.

Club statistics

Season Division Points Position League Cup F.A. Cup F.A. Vase Notes
1990–91 UCL Premier 74 5/22 Pre Pre
1991–92 UCL Premier 101 1/24 Pre R 1
1992–93 UCL Premier 93 2/22 Pre R 1
1993–94 UCL Premier 86 3/22 1 QR R 3
1994–95 UCL Premier 59 5/19 1 QR R 1
1995–96 UCL Premier 53 13/20 Pre 2 QR
1996–97 UCL Premier 47 13/20 1 QR 1 QR
1997–98 UCL Premier 82 2/21 1 QR 2 QR
1998–99 UCL Premier 66 4/20 1 QR R 1
1999–00 UCL Premier 75 5/20 R2 2 QR 2 QR
2000–01 UCL Premier 64 8/21 QF Pre 1 QR
2001–02 UCL Premier 40 17/21 R 2 Pre R 1
2002–03 UCL Premier 52 12/21 Pre Pre 2 QR
2003–04 UCL Premier 43 18/22 Pre Ex Pre R 1
2004–05 UCL Premier 45 16/22 R 2 Pre 2 QR
2005–06 UCL Premier 89 3/22 SF 1 QR 2 QR
2006–07 UCL Premier 73 6/21 SF Pre R 3
2007–08 UCL Premier 51 13/21 QF 1 QR 1 QR
2008–09 UCL Premier QF Pre R 2

Key : Ex Pre = Extra Preliminary Round, Pre = Preliminary Round, 1 QR = First Qualifying Round, 2 QR = Second Qualifying Round, R 1 = First Round, R 2 = Second Round, R 3 = Third Round, QF = Quarter Final, SF = Semi-Final

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