Sandhurst Town F.C.

Sandhurst Town F.C.

Infobox Football club
clubname = Sandhurst Town


fullname = Sandhurst Town Football Club
nickname = The Fizzers
founded = 1910
ground = Bottom Meadow, Sandhurst
capacity = 2,500
chairman = Mick Morgan
manager = Peter Browning
league = Combined Counties League Premier Division
season = 2007-08
position = 16th
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Sandhurst Town Football Club is a football club based in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England. Formed in 1910, the club plays at Bottom Meadow.

History

After the club's formation in 1910, Sandhurst played in the Reading & District League consistently up to 1979 other than a short spell in the East Berkshire Football League. In 1979, the Club was then elected into the Aldershot & District League in which they finished in third place in their first season. In 1984 Sandhurst Town F.C. finished as runners-up from whence whey became founder members of the Chiltonian League and a stepping stone toward becoming a senior club. Their most successful season in the Chiltonian Football League was in 1986-87 when they finished in second place. In 1990, the Club applied for membership of the Combined Counties League and were accepted after being granted senior status by the Berks & Bucks County FA. The first two seasons were poor as they finished in bottom place on each occasion and avoided relegation back to the Chiltonian Football League at the end of the second season only due to the vacancy created by the departure of Steyning Town to the Sussex County League. However, the form of the Club improved thereafter with appointment of Tony O'Connor as player-manager who brought a improvement in the quality and stature of the team. During his second season of management, the Club reached the final of the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy, they lost 0-1 to Eton Wick, and the final of the League Challenge Vase, losing 1-2 to Bedfont. In 1996, Tony O'Connor gave up his position as manager, although he remained at the Club as a player. Since then, several managers have managed the club with differing degrees of success; the current manager being Peter Browning.

tadium

The first ground used by the Club was a field adjacent to the Bull & Butcher Public House] , which was used as the club headquarters. After a few years, a move was made to the Memorial Park where the club remained until the 1996 close season apart from a couple of seasons during the 1950s spent on a nearby pitch in St John's Road. The introduction of the National Lottery prompted an immediate bid for funding to build a new ground in Bottom Meadow adjacent to the Memorial Park. With support and backing through additional match funding from Bracknell Forest Borough Council and Sandhurst Town Council, the Club were successful in the first round of allocation ever made by the National Lotteries Charities Board.

The new facilities opened in August 1997 at a cost of £265,000. The ground is totally enclosed with perimeter fence and contains a boardroom/changing rooms complex, floodlights, covered accommodation, hardstanding and a post and rail barrier around the pitch. The new pitch was laid some eighteen months previously, following guidance from the national Sports Turf Council, but did not stage its first match until the start of the 1997-98 season. The ground and facilities at Bottom Meadow have been designed to meet the highest grading level of the Isthmian League to enable the Club to make further progress in the football pyramid structure when circumstances permit. How far this progression has reached can be determined by the inclusion of the Club into the FA Cup for season 1998-99. The attendance record at the ground was set on 17 August 2002, when 2,449 watched the club's game against AFC Wimbledon.

The club were first accepted for the FA Cup in 1998-99, with their best run to date being a trip to the Second Round Qualifying in 2004-05. In the FA Vase, their most successful season was also 2004-05, when they reached the Third Round (last 64) before losing.

In 2005 a small all-seater stand was incorporated into the ground. This consisted of 108 seats and are in the red and black colours of Sandhurst Town.

Nickname

The club gives two explanations of its unusual nickname of the Fizzers, and it is unclear if the two are related. One explanation states that it derives from a Friendly Insurance Society (F.I.S.) set up in Sandhurst in 1933. [http://www.sandhursttownfc.com/Models/2F62388F4BF04F2C87169BEC8987E6A6.jpgClub website] ] The club alternatively state that the nickname originates from their supporters standing behind an opposing team's goal and shouting "Fizz Fizz Bang" when the ball went into the net, although no explanation is given for why they would do so.

Honours

*Yateley & District Hospital Cup
**Winners 1925-1926, 1926-1927, 1971-1972, 1983-1984
*Aldershot FA Senior Cup
**Winners 2000-2001 & 2005-06
*Southern Combination Cup
**Winners 2002-2003
*Reading & District League
**Premier Division Winners 1933-1934
**Division 1 Winners 1932-1933
*Aldershot & District League
**Division 1 Winners 1980-1981
**Division 1 Cup Winners 1980-1981
**Eric Perrin Silver Plate Winners 1997-1998
*Ascot & District Charity Cup
**Winners 1933-1934, 1986-1987, 1987-1988

Records

*Bottom Meadow Ground attendance record
**2,449 v AFC Wimbledon 17 August 2002
*Biggest victory
**9-1 v Cranleigh 8 January 2000
*Heaviest defeat
**0-8 v Cobham 26 October 1991
*Best FA Cup run
**2004-05 2nd Qualifying Round v Leatherhead Lost 2-0
*Best FA Vase run
**2004-05 3rd Round Proper v AFC Newbury Lost 3-0

Current squad

"As of April 6 2007"

;Goalkeepers

* Paul Cann
* Andy Ewen
* Luca Groves

;Defenders
* Ben Williams
* Jonny Fisk
* Darren Wilson
* Rob Webb
* Aaron Roberts
* Matt Levey
* George Ball
* Matt Weston
* Lee Mullins;Midfielders
* Danny Wilde
* Grant Nesbitt
* Nick Rowe
* Roy Atkin
* Keiron Thorne
* Tony Smith;Forwards
* Gary Sargeant
* Neil Selby
* Steve Stairs
* Mark Bartholemew

;Management Team

* Peter Browning (Manager)
* Steve Stairs (Assistant manager)
* Roy Atkin (Coach)

References

External links

* [http://www.sandhursttownfc.com/ Official site]


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