Dawlish Town A.F.C.

Dawlish Town A.F.C.
Dawlish Town
Dawlish Town logo.gif
Full name Dawlish Town Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Seasiders
Founded 1889 (as Dawlish Argyle)
Ground Sandy Lane,
Dawlish
2010–11 Western Football League
Premier Division, 6th
Home colours
Away colours

Dawlish Town A.F.C. was a football club based in Dawlish, Devon, England. The club played in the Western League Premier Division and in March 2008 the club entered into a partnership with Newton Abbot to share administrative resources, although the playing staff remained separate.

In October 2003 Chris Myers took over as manager. After relegation at the end of that season, Dawlish Town rebuilt. A 4th place finish the next season was again something to build on and in the season 05/06, they came back up as First Division Champions. The 06/07 season saw Dawlish Town consolidate in the Premier League of the Toolstation Western League with a 10th place finish. Season 07/08 was a season to remember for Dawlish Town and their supporters. A runners-up spot behind League Winners Truro City and two major cup wins in the Les Phillips Cup and the Devon St Lukes Cup finished off a great season for the club. On June 8, manager Chris Myers resigned to move to the North west of England.

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Club history

Dawlish Town Association Football Club was formed in 1889. The original name was Dawlish Argyle but the Argyle was dropped many years ago. The name ‘Town’ was added in recent years in order to distinguish the club from other local teams. In the early years the club played at two different locations before moving to its present day site, now known as Sandy Lane, midway through the 20th cen/tury.

Originally, there was only one team, but the club added another side around the same time as they moved to Sandy Lane. By 1950, Dawlish introduced a third team into Junior Football. The success of the junior side was not far away, with the team winning their Junior 3B League in season 1953–54 with a 100% record and the League Cup as well.

One of the earliest recorded honours occurred in season 1931–32 when the club lifted the East Devon Senior Cup. In 1960, Dawlish played a Torquay based side for what transpired to be for the title of "East Devon Champions". Dawlish won the game 3 – 0 and were duly recognised as East Devon Champions.

Dawlish Town’s best ever season was in 1972–73. There were only two sides at this time but both sides won every competition they entered – a total of 7 trophies in all! The 1st team won the following: Exeter & District Premier League; Devon Premier Cup; East Devon Senior Cup; Sellick Memorial Cup; Rothmans Invitation Trophy. The 2nd team won the following: Exeter & District Senior League; Geary Cup.

After such success, the club decided that the 1st team should join the Western League in season 1973–74 with the 2nd team moving up to the Devon & Exeter Premier Division. At this time, the town of Dawlish had two other senior Saturday sides playing under the banner of AL Dawlish. An agreement was made that AL Dawlish would join Dawlish Town and with two Sunday senior teams running from 1983 to 1990, the senior playing strength of the club was considerable. In the 1970s Dawlish ran a Youth team with their first honours being the Bevin Trophy at Under 15 level in season 1973–74 and the Devon Youth Cup at Under 18 level in season 1975–76. A full Youth Section was formed in 1983 and under its separate committee, 5 teams represented the club in various age groups. 1989 was one of their best years with the Under 14’s not only winning their league, but also their League Cup final at Torquay United's Plainmoor ground. Youth football continues to flourish within the town and is under the banner of Dawlish United Youth & Mini Soccer.

In season 1988–89, Dawlish 3rd team won the Devon & Exeter League Senior Division 3 remaining unbeaten for the entire season and only dropping 3 points.

As a requirement of Western League football, Dawlish Town installed floodlights on their ground in 1987, and the official opening was the 9 February 1987, celebrated when Queens Park Rangers brought their full squad to play the 1st team. At the beginning of the 1987–88 season, Dawlish played host to Aberdeen and in season 1988–89 both Chelsea and Watford visited Dawlish. Chelsea in fact played twice at Dawlish, playing Torquay United in a pre-season friendly as Torquay United’s ground was not ready to host pre-season friendlies. Dawlish have also played Crewe Alexandra on several occasions having established a close relationship with their manager Dario Gradi. It was Dario Gradi who spotted the talents of a Dawlish Youth player Seth Johnson, and for those who do not know – Seth Johnson not only played for Crewe Alexandra, but went on to play for Derby County and Leeds United as well as becoming a full England international. As part of the Western League development standards, Dawlish built new changing rooms in readiness for the 1989–90 season. Since this time, Dawlish have hosted many football league teams including Burnley, Lincoln, Leyton Orient, Bury, Bristol City, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Wimbledon as well as our local senior teams Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United and Exeter City. Not every club in the country can say that one of their teams have played at Wembley Stadium even once let alone twice! But in May 1996 Dawlish Town won the inaugural Carlsberg Pub Cup Final with Wembley Stadium hosting the final. Dawlish Town won the cup 4 – 2 on penalties with the undoubted hero being Dawlish Town’s goalkeeper Jamie Day who saved two penalties. Dawlish had also won their semi-final at Anfield by two goals to nil. The second visit to Wembley was on the 22 September 1996 when Dawlish played the Dutch Carlsberg Champions Brigade Bodega in a first ever Carlsberg European Pub Cup Championship. On this occasion Dawlish lost 1 – 0 after conceding a late goal. In season 1999-00, Dawlish regained their Western League Premier Division place after finishing as runners-up in Division One. Due to some fantastic support from 2nd team players under the guidance of Dave Cleave and Ray Green, and wonderful support from Dawlish United Under 16s, Dawlish were able to endure a difficult period in its history at this time. Season 2002–03 also saw the introduction of a Ladies team who in their first season secured 3rd position in the Devon League First Division. Season 2003–04 saw the club re-enter a 3rd team in the Devon & Exeter League Intermediate Division Three and they immediately gained promotion to Intermediate III which sadly saw the 1st team relegated back to the Western League Division One and the 2nd team to Devon & Exeter Senior Division Two.

At around 04:00 hrs on the 5 August 2004, the club was hit by another devastating blow when their wooden stand (built in 1942), and which had witnessed so much of the history of the club was completely destroyed by fire.

Season 2004–05 saw the 1st and 2nd teams establish their league positions. The 3rd team however continued to flourish under manager Tim Bradshaw and secured promotion to Devon & Exeter League Intermediate Division Two. Season 2005–06 was a resounding success for the 1st team. Promotion to the Western League Premier Division was secured as champions, with Carl Cliff-Brown being the top goalscorer for the entire League. The 2nd team were placed in Devon & Exeter League Division Senior 3 after a league re-organisation and they just missed out on promotion.

Yet again the 3rd team enjoyed another promotion year, this time finishing as runners-up to secure their position in Intermediate I for 2006–07. At the beginning of season 2006–07 Dawlish Town played a pre-season friendly with Torquay United and marked the occasion by having their new grandstand officially opened jointly by Torquay United Chairman Mike Bateson, Dawlish Town’s Managing Director Terence Stone and Chairman and Director Dave Fenner. In recognition of outstanding support given to the club by Terence Stone, the grandstand was duly named the "Terence Stone Stand".

Season 2006–07 saw the 1st team consolidate themselves in the Premier Division of the Western League and the Reserves finishing runners up in the Devon and Exeter Football League Senior Division Three.

Season 2007–08 was outstanding with the First Team winning two cups – the Les Phillips Cup and the Devon St. Luke's Bowl – and finishing in their highest ever league position – Western League Premier Division runner-up.

Season 2008–09 was the end of an era for manager Chris Myers but saw the 1st team have an unbeaten start to the season under new manager Adam Kerswell until eventually losing his job to see Adam Shearer return to the club where they finished 3rd in the league. Striker Joe Bushin hit 39 goals to be league top scorer.

Season 2009–10 saw Ex. Barnstaple Manager Jeff Evans take over the managerial role of the club with Chris Porter his assistant. Chris is known for taking the Torquay Boys Grammar School to the national cup final held at Manchester City's City of Manchester ground and won the cup. Season 09/10 saw the goodbye of striker Joe Bushin, who joined Tiverton Town. Since then, the two have worked to bring in lots of new faces at the club including Grammar School striker Fred Smith, former Torquay Utd Striker Alex Narramore & Plymouth Argyle Defender Paul Kendall.

In the 2010/11 Season saw Adam Kerswell take over again but lasted no longer than a month in charge before Captain Gary Fisher was given the role of player/manager, Clay Bond stepped up and took over the captains armband. March 2011 saw Dave Fenner step down as chairman to concentrate more on his work commitments. Fishers 1st season is proving to be a high success bringing in the results that have seen dawlish rise from a low 15th up to 6th in the table. With Jules Ematti-Ematti and Joe Bushin Leaving, Crucial goals by top scorers Liam McAuley, Dean Stevens, the young Alex Narramore and even the manager himself have seen Dawlish in unbelievable form in what has proven to be a memorable season.

Sadly, Dawlish Town quit the Western League on July 23rd 2011.

Honours

Western League

  • Premier Division runner-up – 2007–08
  • Amateur Trophy Winners – 1976–77
  • Challenge Cup Winners – 1980–81, 1983–84
  • Division One Champions – 2005–06
  • Division One Runners-up – 1998–99

Exeter & District League

  • Premier Division Champions – 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73
  • Senior Three Champions 2000–2001

Cups

  • Devon Senior Cup Winners – 1957–58, 1967–68
  • Devon Premier Cup Winners – 1969–70, 1972–73, 1980–81
  • St Luke's Bowl 1982–83, 2007–08
  • Carlsberg Pub Cup Winners 1995–96
  • Les Phillips Cup Winners 2007–08
  • FA Vase Quarter Finalists 2009-10

Players

As of 1 DECEMBER 2010.[1]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Nathan Murphy
England DF Craig Fenner
England DF Nick Milton
England DF Kris Davis
England DF Dean Coppard
England MF Dean Stevens
No. Position Player
England MF Gary Fisher (Player/Manager)
England MF Andy Mogg
England MF Karl Baker
England FW Alex Narramore (captain)
England FW Liam McAuley

References

  1. ^ "First Team Squad Return To Training". Dawlish Town AFC. 2008-07-02. http://www.dawlishtownafc.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-07-03. 

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