Radstock Town F.C.

Radstock Town F.C.

Football club infobox
clubname = Radstock Town
fullname = Radstock Town Football Club
nickname = The Miners
founded = 1895 (as Radstock)
ground = The Southfields Recreation Ground,
Radstock
capacity =
chairman = Dave Wilkinson
manager = Keith Brown
league = Western Football League
Premier Division
season = 2007–08
position = Western Football League
Premier Division, 17th

Radstock Town Football Club play in Radstock, Somerset in the Premier Division of the Western Football League.

Club History

Believed to be one of the oldest clubs in the county of Somerset, Radstock Town Football Club’s official year of foundation, as recognised by The Football Association, was 1895, although there is evidence that appears to show that a Radstock team was playing as early as the 1860s. After playing in the Western League in 1897-98 as Radstock, they rejoined the League as Radstock Town in 1903-04, along with near neighbours Welton Rovers but resigned at the end of the 1910-11 season. They again rejoined the League after the First World War and the 1920s were to see a number of top six finishes. Indeed, 1923-24 was the club’s most successful season, finishing as runners up to Lovell’s Athletic by six points.

In the early days the club played home games at Roundhill, where the ‘A’ team and some youth section sides still play, before moving to Southill Park for a number of years, where their stay was enforced because of an American tank division being billeted at Southfield during the Second World War. The original move to Southfield took place in 1927, when as a First World War memorial the miners purchased the field through an issue of £5 shares. Unfortunately, it appears that the issue was not totally successful and as a consequence the control of the ground was gifted to the then Urban District Council and the Miners Welfare, who remain ultimately responsible for the area to this day.

The club’s lengthy spell in the League came to an end after the 1959-60 season, when they, along with a number of other Somerset clubs – including Clandown, Frome Town, Peasedown Miners Welfare and Street – left to join county leagues. Radstock- along with Frome Town and Clandown - chose to compete in the Wiltshire Premier League, and won the championship in 1965-66 and 1966-67. In the 1970s Radstock switched to the Somerset County League, which they won in 1976-77 and again in 1978-79. Radstock rejoined the Western League for the 1979-80 season. They spent the next few years either in Division One or at the foot of the Premier Division.

At the end of the 1993-94 season Radstock were relegated to the Somerset County League, where they remained for ten seasons before gaining promotion after finishing in third place in 2003-04. The following season, third place in Division One was sufficient to ensure another promotion and the club is now established back in the Premier Division of the Western League.

With thirteen victories to its name the club has won the Somerset Senior Cup on more occasions than any other side in the county. The first time was in the competition’s inaugural year of 1895-96 when they defeated Wells City 4-0 in a replayed final at Midsomer Norton. Other victories came in 1905-06, 1927-28, 1929-30, 1931-32, 1936-37, 1938-39, 1959-60, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1973-74, 1982-83 and 1984-85.

ources

Webb, Doug & Sandie: "A View From The Terraces: One Hundred Years of the Western Football League 1892-1992" (1992)

External links

* [http://www.radstocktownfc.co.uk/ Club website]

Western League website


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