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Walsall Wood in the West Midlands,England . For the 2008-09 season, they are members of the Midland Combination Premier Division, which sits at level 10 of theEnglish football league system .The team play their home games at the Oak Park ground and are nicknamed "The Prims".
History
The club was formed in the early part of the 20th century, although the exact date is unknown, the earliest surviving records being from 1915. The club's original name was Walsall Wood Ebenezer Primitive Methodists, stemming from its affiliation with a local Methodist chapel. It is from this that the team's nickname derives. [http://www.walsallwoodfc.co.uk/clubinfo.htm Official website] ]
In the inter-war years they were considered amongst the strongest non-league clubs in the region, and won the
Walsall Senior Cup in 1923. The club joined the Worcestershire Combination in 1951, winning the championship at the very first attempt and finishing as runners-up five times in the next decade. In 1982 they merged with Walsall Sportsco. and the new club became known as Walsall Borough F.C. and continued to play in what was now known as the Midland Combination. In 1986 the Walsall Wood name was re-adopted.In 1992 the club switched to the
Staffordshire Senior League for one season before re-locating once again to theWest Midlands (Regional) League , starting in Division One but gaining promotion to the Premier Division at the first attempt. In 2000 they finished in 21st place and were relegated, but an appeal to the FA saw them reinstated in the top flight.In 2006, due to a redrafting of the league boundaries, the Prims returned to the Midland Combination after 14 years.
Crest
The club's badge incorporates the winding gear of a coal mine, symbolising the area's
coal mining tradition, a cross, representing the club's original affiliation with a Methodist chapel, a castle, representing a castle which once stood in the area, and anoak tree, symbolising the "Shire Oak", a former local landmark after which Oak Park is named. The club's motto is "Pro Bono Silvae", Latin for "For the good of the wood".Ground
visited the ground for its official opening.
The ground has been the subject of a spate of vandalism in recent years, with some of the brickwork of the stand having been removed.
Players
Current squad
Club honours
*Walsall Senior Cup
**Winners 1922-23(joint), 1934-35(joint), 1945-46, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1960-61
**Runners-up 1925-26, 1946-47, 1950-51, 1956-57, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1981-82*Staffordshire FA Challenge Cup
**Winners 1953-54
**Runners-up 1922-23, 1934-35*JW Hunt Cup
**Runners-up 1932-33, 1948-49*Wednesbury Charity Cup
**Winners 2001-02, 2005-06Club records
*Best league performance: Worcestershire Combination champions, 1951-52
*BestFA Cup performance: 2nd qualifying round, 1988-89
*BestFA Vase performance: 2nd round, 1975-76, 1980-81 and 1990-91References
External links
* [http://www.walsallwoodfc.co.uk/ Official website]
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