Alsager Town F.C.

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Alsager Town
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Full name Alsager Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bullets
Founded 1965
Ground The Town Ground,
Wood Park, Alsager
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Manager Greg Clowes & Dorrian Garner
League Northern Premier League First Division
2005-06 NW Counties League, 3rd
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Alsager Town F.C. are a football club, nicknamed "the Bullets", based at Wood Park in Alsager, Cheshire, England. They currently play in the Northern Premier League First Division.

Alsager AFC was formed in 1965, from the merger of Alsager Institute and Alsager United, and the current ground was acquired in 1967. Starting off playing in the Crewe League, Alsager soon applied for promotion to the Mid Cheshire League in the early 1970s. Upon improving their ground's facilities their application was accepted and the club remained in this league until the 1985/86 season. Despite finishing the season as runners-up Alsager AFC were forced out of business for year due to lack of funds associated with poor support.

After two seasons in the Crewe Premier League, Alsager regained entry to the Mid Cheshire League, in its 2nd division, in 1991/92. After gaining promotion, Alsager were successful enough on the pitch to be able to apply for promotion to the North West Counties League for the 1999/2000 season. The necessary ground and league position and ground criteria were fulfilled, and Alsager were accepted for promotion.

After the 2000/01 season it was decided to change the club name to Alsager Town FC, which also coincided with the addition of floodlights to The Town Ground. After finishing in second place in the Second Division, promotion into the First Division was achieved.

Season 2005/06 saw Alsager finish in third place and thus earn promotion into the Northern Premier League First Division.

[edit] League History

List not complete

Season Division Position Significant Events
Formed as Alsager from the merger of Alsager Town & Alsager Institute and joined the Crewe League
1968-1969 Crewe League
1969-1970 Crewe League
1970-1971 Crewe League
Joined the Mid-Cheshire League
1971-1972 Mid-Cheshire League 12
1972-1973 Mid-Cheshire League 12
As Alsager Town
1973-1974 Mid-Cheshire League 12
1974-1975 Mid-Cheshire League 10
Placed in Mid-Cheshire Division One upon league expansion
1975-1976 Mid-Cheshire Division One 16
1976-1977 Mid-Cheshire Division One 10
1977-1978 Mid-Cheshire Division One 4
1978-1979 Mid-Cheshire Division One 3
1979-1980 Mid-Cheshire Division One 9
1980-1981 Mid-Cheshire Division One 6
1981-1982 Mid-Cheshire Division One 15
1982-1983 Mid-Cheshire Division One 13
Placed in Mid-Cheshire League upon merger of Division One & Division Two
1983-1984 Mid-Cheshire League 3
1984-1985 Mid-Cheshire League 7
1985-1986 Mid-Cheshire League 6
As Alsager United
1986-1987 Mid-Cheshire League 5
Placed in Mid-Cheshire Division One upon league expansion
1987-1988 Mid-Cheshire Division One 2 Runners Up
As Alsager
Alsager disbanded

Alsager did not compete in 1988-1989 due to lack of funds and support.

Season Division Position Significant Events
Re-formed and joined the Crewe Premier League
1989-1990 Crewe Premier League
1990-1991 Crewe Premier League
Joined Mid-Cheshire Division Two
1991-1992 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 5
1992-1993 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 9
1993-1994 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 15
1994-1995 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 8
1995-1996 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 3
1996-1997 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 5
1997-1998 Mid-Cheshire Division Two 8
Joined Midland League
1998-1999 Midland League 2 Runners Up
1999-2000 North West Counties Division Two 12
2000-2001 North West Counties Division Two 7
As Alsager Town
2001-2002 North West Counties Division Two 2 Runners Up
2002-2003 North West Counties Division One 11
2003-2004 North West Counties Division One 9
2004-2005 North West Counties Division One 7
2005-2006 North West Counties Division One 3 Promoted
2006-2007 Northern Premier Division One

Source: Alsager Town at the Football Club History Database

[edit] Players' Squad

  • Phil McGing
  • Jason Coventry
  • Karl Robinson
  • Karl Espley
  • Dean Stokes
  • Steve Elks
  • John Chapman
  • Joe Gibiliru
  • Ian Verow
  • Paul Ireland
  • Peter Heler
  • Glynn Blackhurst
  • Paul Macari
  • Richard Mitchell
  • Lee Madin

[edit] External links


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