Wisbech Town F.C.

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Wisbech Town
Full name Wisbech Town
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Fenmen
Founded 1920
Ground Fenland Park,
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Capacity 3,804
Chairman Barry Carter
Manager Dick Creasey
League Eastern Counties Football
League Premier Division
2005/06 Eastern Counties
Premier Division, 4th
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Wisbech Town F.C. are a football club based in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England. They joined the United Counties Football League in 1935 and reached the 2nd round of the FA Cup at least twice in their history. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division.

[edit] History

There was a Wisbech Town club in the 1890's who played occasional cup-ties and friendly matches. A decision was made in 1920 to amalgamate three local clubs to form a Town football club which then entered the Peterborough and King's Lynn Leagues, the latter won at the first attempt, while in the Amateur Cup they reached the First Round Proper in 1930/31 only to go out to the losing finalists Hayes.

The Peterborough League championship was won in 1925, 1928, 1929, 1932 and 1933. The club then turned semi-professional, a Limited Company was formed and entry made into the United Counties and the East Midlands Leagues. The first professional signed was ex-West Ham and Notts Forest star Sam Jennings and the UCL Cup was won at the first attempt.

When football restarted after the War, Wisbech reached the First Round Proper of the F.A. Cup, losing to Ipswich Town over two legs. In 1947 the club purchased its own ground, Fenland Park, where they still play and record crowds saw the UCL title won in 1947, 1948 and 1960.

A switch was then made to the Eastern Counties League, and, after winning the League Cup during a two-year stay, the club gained entry to the old Midland League. In the last of their six seasons there the Town finished as runners-up to Peterborough United in 1957/58, the 'Posh' provided the opposition when the record gate of 8,044 was set. That season they reached the Second Round of the F.A. Cup by beating Colchester United 1-0, only to lose 2-1 at Reading.

The Fenmen, as the team had then become known, went in for star players and former England Internationals Jesse Pye, Bobby Langton and Billy Elliott were just three who graced Fenland Park with their skills.

The club entered the Southern League in 1958 and remained there for 12 seasons, their only honours being their Inter-Zone Group title in the first campaign and the Division One title in 1962.

Floodlights were installed in 1964, while in the F.A. Cup the First Round Proper was again reached in 1959, 1960, 1965, and 1966 - when the Fenmen lost by a 10-1 record score at Brighton & Hove Albion. It took 30 years to reach that stage again!

Lack of finance caused the return to the Eastern Counties League and the title was promptly won in 1972 and again in 1977 and 1991, while the League Cup was lifted in 1971, 1972 and 1995. In 1983/84 the Club set an ECL record sequence of 37 unbeaten matches finishing runners-up on goal difference.

In the F.A. Vase, Wisbech have a proud record having reached the semi-finals twice, losing over two legs to Halesowen in 1985 and to Southall a year later. In 1988 the club reached the quarter finals losing to eventual winners Tamworth.

In 1988 the East Anglian Cup was won for the first time after twice being losing finalists, while the club have claimed the Cambs Invitation Cup a record nine times.

In February 1996, a Shareholders extraordinary meeting was held and eight new directors were elected. The new Board stated its intention was to get the Club back into the Southern League and to this end the ground was brought up to standard with a new VIP lounge and Office complex, new terracing and the floodlights improved.

Promotion was won to the Dr Martens - Midland Division in 1997 and in the first season back in the league after 27 seasons the team finished in a creditable 5th. The next two seasons the Club finished midway before two seasons of struggling to avoid relegation. In 2001, the Club won their last game to climb clear but last season lost their last four games and were relegated. The saddest aspect of this was the undeserved relegation of the Reserve side who have to enter the Cambs League.

In the first season back in the ECL the Club enjoyed a good F.A. Cup run reaching the fourth qualifying round and enjoyed a 17-match un-beaten run in the League, eventually finishing in sixth place.

By comparison, recent seasons have been very disappointing, even flirting with relegation, which is previously unheard of for the Fenmen at this level.

Last season, following the departure of management duo Roy McManus and Jackie Gallagher, Ian ‘Jigger’ Jones and Mel Mattless were bought in to steady the ship as caretaker managers, before Dick Creasey was given the job on a permanent basis in December 2004.

In October 2005 the Club applied for promotion to the reorganised Step 4 of the National League System, but this application was withdrawn in late March 2006 due to uncertainty over the timescale of the Step 4 reorganisation and delays in securing a site for a new ground.

The team eventually finished 4th in the League, beating Bury Town on Monday 24th April to secure that position.

In September 2006, it was announced by the club that contracts had been exchanged on a site for a new ground. The nine acre site is on Lynn Road, approximately 0.7 miles (1.12 km) from Fenland Park on land currently used for a small fruit and veg business. It is expected that the new ground will be ready sometime during the 2006-2007 season.

[edit] Current squad

Goalkeepers
  • Nick Conroy
  • Darren Hyde
  • James Lambley
Defenders
  • Chris Dear
  • Danny Hammond
  • Dane Harper
  • Danny Hussey
  • Andy Lodge
  • Evaldo Lopes
  • Martin McNeil
  • Wayne Morris


Midfielders
  • Steve Appleby
  • Darren Jimson
  • Mark Jimson
  • Luke Pepper
Forwards
  • Stuart Cobb
  • Lee Hudson
  • Liam Harrold
  • Liam Nimmo

[edit] External links


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