Halesowen Town F.C.

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Halesowen Town
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Full name Halesowen Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Yeltz
Founded 1873
Ground The Grove
Halesowen
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Chairman Nigel Pitt
Manager position vacant
League Southern League Premier Division
2005-06 Southern League Premier Division, 8th
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Halesowen Town are an English association football club formed in 1873, currently playing in the Southern League Premier Division. They are nicknamed The Yeltz.

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[edit] History

Halesowen Town FC were formed in 1873, making them one of the oldest clubs in the Midlands, and initially played in the Birmingham Combination. In 1946 they joined the Birmingham and District League and were champions in their very first season. The 1960s saw them consistently finish high in the league, but by contrast the 1970s saw them struggle, finishing bottom of the table on two occasions.

In the 1980s saw a sudden reversal of the Yeltz' fortunes, with four successive championship titles between 1983 and 1986, as well as three appearances at Wembley Stadium in the final of the FA Vase. The 1983 final saw the club lose 1-0 to VS Rugby, but in 1985 they returned to Wembley and beat Fleetwood Town 3-1 to lift the Vase, before retaining it the following year with a 3-0 win over Southall.

In 1983 the club also beat Heybridge Swifts in the final of the Thorn EMI six-a-side tournament at the Alexandra Stadium and won a £20,000 set of floodlights for their ground.

In 1986 the club's successes in the newly-named West Midlands Regional League were rewarded with promotion to the Southern League, with promotion to the Premier Division following in 1988/1989 when they were crowned Midland Division champions.

The early nineties were dominated by players leaving The Grove to join league clubs. Amongst those leaving were Dean Spink (Aston Villa), Stuart Cash (Nottingham Forest), Andy Pearce, Tim Clarke, Sean Flynn (all Coventry City) and Evran Wright (Walsall).

For their first eight seasons at this level Halesowen never finished outside the top 10, including being narrowly pipped to promotion by Rushden and Diamonds in 1996. Financial difficulties, however, led to a slump which culminated in relegation in 2001. Although they bounced back in style, winning the Western Division championship at a canter, they were relegated once again in 2003. A fourth place finish saw the Yeltz go back up to the top flight, where they appear to have settled in as an upper-midtable team.

[edit] Ground

According to the club's records they have played at The Grove ever since their formation in 1873. The ground was originally a cricket pitch and was therefore a three sided stadium. In the 1930s a small wooden stand was constructed along the perimeter of the James Grove Button Factory (now housing). During the 1950s the Old Hawne Lane end was constructed along with changing rooms, built on the site of former tennis courts. During this time sides had to change in the Waggon and Horses public house on Stourbridge Road.

In the 1980s three sided ground was converted to four with the addition of the uncovered terracing along the Recreation Park side of the ground. In 1987 the 420 seater Harry Rudge Stand was completed on the site of the 1930's vintage wooden cover, whilst at the same time the rest of the ground received a face lift. The stand was extended in 1998 and again in 2000.

The flooflights which the club won in 1983 lasted until 2001 when a new set were installed and officially inaugurated at a friendly against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

[edit] Club records

  • Best league performance: 2nd in Southern League Premier Division (then Level 6), 1995/96
  • Best FA Cup performance: 1st round on nine occasions
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 3rd round, 1994/95, 1999/2000, 2002/03
  • Best FA Vase performance: Winners, 1984/85, 1985/86

[edit] Current First Team Squad

No. Position Player
-- England GK Mark Gayle
-- England GK Adam Livesey
-- England GK Danny Woodhall
-- England DF Dean Aston
-- England DF Chris Brindley
-- England DF David Haywood
-- England DF Gary Knight
-- England DF Stuart Pierpoint
-- England DF Niki Preston
-- England DF Rob Warner
-- England MF Nick Amos
-- England MF Grant Beckett
No. Position Player
-- England MF Ian Cooper
-- England MF Alex Cowley
-- England MF Simon Forsdick
-- England MF Daniel Ludlow
-- England MF Jason Powell
-- England MF Nick Smith
-- England FW Sean Dowdall
-- England FW James Francis
-- England FW Aaron Humphries
-- England FW Matt Lewis
-- England FW Paul Szewczyk

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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